NJ 518

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NJ 518 is a state highway in central New Jersey that runs east–west through rural and suburban areas of Somerset and Mercer counties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road transportation infrastructure
state highway
alsoKnownAs Georgetown-Franklin Turnpike
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Delaware and Raritan Canal
Millstone River
easternTerminus Route 27 in Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey
hasJunctionWith County Route 533 (CR 533)
County Route 569 (CR 569)
County Route 581 (CR 581)
County Route 583 (CR 583)
County Route 632 (CR 632)
County Route 654 (CR 654)
U.S. Route 206
highwayNumber 518
highwayType State Route
historicalUse former turnpike route
locatedInCounty Mercer County, New Jersey
Somerset County, New Jersey
locatedInRegion Central New Jersey
maintainedBy State of New Jersey Department of Transportation
surface form: New Jersey Department of Transportation
orientation east–west
partOf New Jersey State Highway System
passesThrough Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey
Hopewell Township
surface form: Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey

Hopewell, New Jersey
Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey
Montgomery Township, New Jersey
Rocky Hill, New Jersey
regionServed Mercer County, New Jersey
Somerset County, New Jersey
routeNumberPredecessor NJ 517
routeNumberSuccessor NJ 519
runsThroughAreaType rural areas
suburban areas
state New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey
westernTerminus U.S. Route 206 in Montgomery Township, New Jersey

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