Trenton Freeway, Brunswick Pike, Pulaski Skyway, Tonnele Avenue, Broad Avenue
Northbound Views
Welcome to New Jersey! A bridge carries US 1 over the Delaware River from Pennsylvania. At the end of the bridge, there is an exit for NJ 29.
Photos taken October 2022.
The first section of US 1 in New Jersey is called the Trenton Freeway. There is an exit for Greenwood Avenue (NJ 33) east, Market Street, and South Clinton Avenue.
Photos taken October 2022.
There is an exit for Perry Street.
Photos taken October 2022.
There is an exit for Olden Avenue (CR 622).
Photos taken October 2022.
There is an exit for Mulberry Street.
Photos taken October 2022.
There is an exit for Strawberry Street (Business US 1) and Lawrence Road (US 206).
Photos taken October 2022.
There is an exit for Whitehead Road (CR 648).
Photos taken October 2022.
The Trenton Freeway continues north for a short distance.
Photos taken October 2022.
The Trenton Freeway merges with Brunswick Avenue (Business US 1) to form Brunswick Pike.
Photos taken October 2022.
There is a traffic light at Franklin Corner Road (CR 546) and Bakers Basin Road.
Photos taken October 2022.
There is an interchange with I-295.
Photos taken October 2022.
There is an exit for Grovers Mill Road (CR 638).
Photos taken April 2013.
There is a pair of exits for Quaker Bridge Road (CR 533) south, Province Line Road (CR 533) north, and Nassau Park Boulevard.
Photos taken April 2013.
There is an exit for Meadow Road and the Carnegie Center.
Photos taken April 2013.
There is a traffic light at Carnegie Center Boulevard.
Photo taken April 2013.
There is an exit for Alexander Road.
Photos taken April 2013.
There is a traffic light at Washington Road (CR 571).
Photo taken April 2013.
There is a traffic light at Fisher Place.
Photos taken April 2013.
There is a traffic light with jughandles at Harrison Street (CR 629).
Photos taken April 2013.
North to Middlesex County