County Route 550 (New Jersey)
County Route 550 is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 15.92 miles (25.62 km) from Delsea Drive in Maurice River Township to Shore Drive in Dennis Township. The road travels through Maurice River Township, Dennis Township and Woodbine.
View east at the west end of CR 550 at Route 47 in Maurice River Township
CR 550 westbound in Woodbine
CR 550 Spur eastbound entering Cape May County past the Route 347 intersection
Route 47 is a state highway in the southern part of New Jersey. It runs 75.20 mi (121.02 km) from Atlantic Avenue in Wildwood, Cape May County, north to U.S. Route 130 in Brooklawn, Camden County. It is also referred to as Delsea Drive, as it connects the Delaware River near Brooklawn to the Atlantic Ocean in Wildwood. This name was assigned by the New Jersey Legislature in 1933. The route runs through rural areas of Cape May and southern Cumberland counties as a two-lane road. Traffic jams along this portion of Route 47 are commonplace in the summer vacation season and can stretch for miles due to the missing southern section of Route 55, where all Jersey Shore-bound traffic enters the small two-lane road. North of here, the route runs through the cities of Millville and Vineland before entering Gloucester County, where it passes through more rural areas as well as Clayton and Glassboro. Past Glassboro, it heads through suburban areas in Washington and Deptford townships before running through Westville and Brooklawn. Route 47 is the longest signed state route in New Jersey.
Southern terminus of Route 47 at Rio Grande Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Wildwood
Route 47 southbound past the southern terminus of Route 347 in Dennis Township
Route 47 southbound past Schooner Landing Road in Maurice River Township
View north along Route 47 at College Drive in Vineland