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| 1-A | Kirkwood | 7-8 | Wilmington | |
| 1-4 | Newark | 11 | Claymont |
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Folks heading north on I-95
from Maryland and points south to northern New Jersey and points north
should have taken exit 5-D in Delaware. This puts you on I-295 (a toll
road) which, in New Jersey, becomes the New Jersey Turnpike (yes, a toll
road). Eventually, in northern New Jersey, the New Jersey Turnpike is
also signed I-95 although there is no connection to the I-95 that runs
through Pennsylvania and into New Jersey for a few miles. If you continue on I-95 through Pennsylvania into New Jersey you'll find that, after I-95 enters New Jersey from Pennsylvania, it loops around north of Trenton and becomes I-295. Then it turns back south and you drive all the way back to I-195 which does connect with the NJ Turnpike. A lot of extra miles! To get to the New Jersey Turnpike from I-95 in the Philadelphia area we recommend taking I-95 exit 40 to New Rodgers Rd (SR-413). Turn right and drive to its end at US-13. Turn left and follow US-13 north to the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276). You'll want to go east on the Turnpike which crosses into New Jersey ending at its intersection with the New Jersey Turnpike. |
An alternative is to take I-95 exit 19 and follow the signs to I-76 eastbound. Then follow I-76 to I-295 (this is the portion south of Trenton) and continue on I-295 east to the New Jersey Turnpike.
Folks
heading south on I-95 from northern New Jersey and points north
to Delaware and points south should continue on the NJ Turnpike to its
end and then continue on I-295 across the Delaware River into Delaware
and I-95. contributed by Bob Masters |
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