Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Interstate 195 | |
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| Country | USA |
| Route | 195 |
| Length mi | 46.4 |
| Length km | 74.7 |
| Direction a | West |
| Terminus a | New Jersey Route 29 in Trenton, New Jersey |
| Direction b | East |
| Terminus b | New Jersey Route 138 in Wall Township, New Jersey |
Interstate 195 is a major east-west New Jersey State Highway that spans approximately 46 miles, connecting Trenton, New Jersey to Wall Township, New Jersey, passing through Mercer County, New Jersey, Monmouth County, New Jersey, and Ocean County, New Jersey. The highway intersects with several major roads, including New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and United States Route 9. It also provides access to various notable locations, such as Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson Premium Outlets, and Freehold Raceway. The construction of Interstate 195 was overseen by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration.
Interstate 195 begins at an intersection with New Jersey Route 29 in Trenton, New Jersey, near the Trenton Transit Center and the Delaware River. The highway then proceeds east, passing through Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, where it intersects with New Jersey Route 129 and United States Route 130. As it continues east, Interstate 195 enters Monmouth County, New Jersey, passing through Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey and Freehold Township, New Jersey, where it intersects with New Jersey Route 33 and New Jersey Route 79. The highway also provides access to Monmouth Battlefield State Park and the Freehold Raceway Mall. Additionally, it passes near the Brookdale Community College and the Monmouth University.
The construction of Interstate 195 began in the 1960s, as part of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, which aimed to improve the nation's highway system. The project was managed by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration, in collaboration with the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. The highway was designed to provide a high-speed connection between Trenton, New Jersey and the Jersey Shore, passing through the New Jersey Pine Barrens. The construction of Interstate 195 involved the excavation of several New Jersey wetlands and the relocation of various New Jersey waterways, including the Manasquan River and the Metedeconk River. The project also required the construction of several New Jersey bridges, including the Interchange 22 bridge over the Garden State Parkway.
Interstate 195 has several major intersections with other highways, including the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and United States Route 9. The highway also intersects with New Jersey Route 33, New Jersey Route 79, and New Jersey Route 138. Additionally, it provides access to the New Jersey Route 18 and the New Jersey Route 35. The highway passes near several notable locations, including the Princeton University, the Rutgers University, and the Monmouth University. It also provides access to the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and the Fort Dix. The highway is maintained by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration, in collaboration with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and the New Jersey Transit.
The exit list for Interstate 195 includes several notable locations, such as the Six Flags Great Adventure, the Jackson Premium Outlets, and the Freehold Raceway. The highway has a total of 16 exits, providing access to various New Jersey townships and counties. The exits are maintained by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration, in collaboration with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and the New Jersey Transit. The highway passes near several notable locations, including the Princeton University, the Rutgers University, and the Monmouth University. It also provides access to the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and the Fort Dix.
Interstate 195 has a significant impact on the economy and transportation of New Jersey, providing a high-speed connection between Trenton, New Jersey and the Jersey Shore. The highway is used by thousands of commuters and travelers every day, passing through several notable locations, including the Monmouth Battlefield State Park and the Freehold Raceway Mall. The highway is also used by several major transportation companies, including the New Jersey Transit and the Greyhound Lines. The construction of Interstate 195 involved the collaboration of several notable organizations, including the Federal Highway Administration, the New Jersey Department of Transportation, and the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The highway is maintained by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration, in collaboration with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and the New Jersey Transit. The highway passes near several notable locations, including the Princeton University, the Rutgers University, and the Monmouth University. It also provides access to the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and the Fort Dix, as well as the Lakehurst Naval Air Station and the McGuire Air Force Base. Category:Transportation in New Jersey