NJ 35

NJ 35 parallels the New Jersey coastline and serves many shorefront communities (only NJ 36 pushes closer to the coast). This is one of the easternmost north-south state routes in New Jersey.



The southern end of NJ 35 at Island Beach State Park.





NJ 35 has a multilane bypass of Seaside Heights. The route junctions NJ 37 here, complete with freeway-style BGSs.







NJ 35 in Shrewsbury.






NJ 35 NB uses a converted railroad bridge in Sayreville to cross... a railroad!






US 9 departs from NJ 35.



NJ 35 junctions NJ 184.




An old ceramic sign for a crosswalk in Woodbridge.



NJ 35 in downtown Woodbridge.








One of the oldest bridges in the New Jersey state highway system. This is designated for the former NJSHR 4.



The junction with US 1-9 is the site of the Woodbridge Cloverleaf, where the first cloverleaf interchange in the United States was. It has since been converted to a partial cloverleaf.


An informative plaque near downtown Woodbridge for the cloverleaf.


The northern end of NJ 35 at NJ 27.

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