County Route 541 (New Jersey)
County Route 541 is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 23.84 miles (38.37 km) from U.S. Route 206 (US 206) in Shamong Township to US 130 and CR 543 in Burlington.
View north along CR 541 at Route 206 in Shamong
The divided portion of CR 541 in Westampton Township
View northbound along CR 541 from I-295 in Burlington Township
CR 541 Truck northbound past its southern terminus at Cadillac Road in Burlington Township
U.S. Route 206 is a 130.23-mile-long (209.58 km) north–south United States highway in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, United States. Only about a half a mile of its length is in Pennsylvania; the Milford–Montague Toll Bridge carries it over the Delaware River into New Jersey, where it connects to the remainder of the route. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with US 30 and Route 54 in Hammonton. The highway's northern terminus is at an intersection with US 209 near Milford, Pennsylvania; some sources and signs show an overlap with US 209 to end at its parent route US 6. For much of its length, US 206 is a rural two-lane undivided road that passes through the Pine Barrens, agricultural areas, and the Appalachian Mountains of northwestern New Jersey, with some urban and suburban areas. The route connects several cities and towns, including Bordentown, Trenton, Princeton, Somerville, Roxbury, Netcong, and Newton. The road is known as the Disabled American Veterans Highway for much of its length.
US 206 northbound past southern terminus at US 30 and Route 54 in Hammonton
US 206/US 130 northbound split in Bordentown Township
US 206 northbound follows Broad Street through downtown Trenton
US 206 northbound past CR 546 in Lawrence Township