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The Road to Nowhere – Still

Four-lane Route 55 ends and two-lane Route 47 begins in Port Elizabeth.
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Four-lane Route 55 ends and two-lane Route 47 begins in Port Elizabeth, Cumberland County.

Route 55 is a state highway that runs for just over 40 miles from an interchange at Route 42 in Gloucester County to an intersection with Route 47 in Port Elizabeth in Cumberland County. The roadway was originally planned to extend into Cape May County to a connection point with the Garden State Parkway in Cape May Court House. The first portions of the road were operational in 1969 with full completing of what we now have in 1989. Meanwhile the extension to Cape May County was canceled by the state Department of Transportation in 1975 due to concerns about the impact of the extension on sensitive environmental areas.

Just three years before the cancellation of the extension, the 1972 New Jersey Master Plan for Transportation stated that the construction of the NJ 55 Freeway is “necessary as a parallel route to NJ 47.” At the time the extension was seen as something that would accelerate economic development, reduce accidents, ease congestion, especially in the summer season, and provide Cape May County with an important emergency evacuation route.

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