User:DanTD/Sandbox/List of county routes in Hudson County, New Jersey (600-650)

The following is a list of county routes in Hudson County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. For more information on the county route system in New Jersey as a whole, including its history, see County routes in New Jersey.

County Route 601
Old Bergen Road is located in the Greenville Section of Jersey City, New Jersey, and is designated Hudson County Route 601. It runs between Kennedy Boulevard at the north and County Route 707 (Merritt Street) to the south at Curries Woods. (Its southern terminus is a short street that runs parallel to the original Lehigh Valley Terminal Railway tracks, New Jersey Route 185, New Jersey Turnpike Newark Bay Extension (I-78), all of which create a physical de facto border with Bayonne.)

The road takes its name from the 17th century settlement Bergen which was part of the province of New Netherland. and ran (along with today's Bergen Avenue) between the village at Bergen Square and the community of Pamrapo. The southern end of Old Bergen Road near Danforth Avenue creates Greenvilles shopping and commercial district. which is a short distance from Garfield Avenue, which itself is a former colonial post road later named Bergen Point Plank Road.

The former Greenville Hospital and the Afro-American Historical Society Museum at the Miller Branch of the Jersey City Public Library are located nearby its northern end. The road creates the eastern border of the city square Columbia Park. Saint Ann's Home for the Aged has been located on the street since 1911. The Greenville Garage of New Jersey Transit is located near its Gates Avenue bus line terminus. .Buses for routes 6, 43, 80, 81, 87, 120, 126 are house there. New Jersey Transit #80 and 87 originate/terminate at Old Bergen Road and Gates Avenue. A&C Bus Corporation runs the Bergen Avenue line to Journal Square along the avenue.

The southern end of Old Bergen Road near Danforth Avenue creates Greenvilles shopping and commercial district.

County Route 602
Danforth Avenue is a street in Greenville Section of Jersey City, New Jersey designated Hudson County Route 602. It runs east-west 1.12 mi between a station on the Bayonne line of the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail on the east and New Jersey Route 440 at the Hackensack Riverfront in the west. Portions of Danforth Avenue, particularly at Old Bergen Road, constitute a commercial district for the area. Danforth Avenue is the southern terminus of West Side Avenue. near Country Village. From its eastern end near the station it looks over the Greenville Yard and Port Liberte, both located on the Upper New York Bay. Across its western end at NJ 440 are the New Jersey City University West Campus and Droyer's Point.

Intersections
The "crosstown" avenue intersects the following streets, most of which offer bus service:
 * [[Image:Ellipse sign 440.svg|25px]] NJ 440
 * West Side Avenue at County Village
 * [[Image:County 501.svg|20px]] Kennedy Boulevard
 * Hudson County 601.svg Old Bergen Road, north of Curries Woods
 * Ocean Avenue
 * Garfield Avenue south of the Bayview - New York Bay Cemetery
 * Princeton Avenue at Danforth Avenue (HBLR station)

County Route 603
Hudson County Route 603 runs 0.77 mi along Romar Avenue and Seaview Avenue from Ocean Avenue to CR 710 in Jersey City

County Route 604
Woodlawn Avenue is designated County Route 604 and runs 1.01 mi from CR 605 to Garfield Avenue in Jersey City

County Route 605
Hudson County Route 605 runs along 2.45 mi of both West Side Avenue and Duncan Avenue between CR 602 and U.S. Route 1/9 Truck on the West Side of Jersey City.

County Route 606
Fulton Avenue is designated County Route 606 for 0.38 mi between Kennedy Boulevard and CR 605 in Jersey City

County Route 607
County Route 607 is a 1.97 miles (3.17 km) route that includes Bergen Avenue and Duncan Avenue

CR 501 in Jersey City CR 501 in Jersey City

County Route 608
Claremont Avenue is designated County Route 608 and runs 0.28 miles (0.45 km) between CR 501 and CR 605 entirely within in Jersey City.

County Route 609
Martin Luther King Drive is a street named for Martin Luther King, Jr. in Jersey City, New Jersey with the designation Hudson County Route 609 and the name of the Hudson Bergen Light Rail Station on it. It runs between Communipaw Avenue in the Bergen-Lafayette Section and McAdoo Avenue (one block east of Old Bergen Road and Kennedy Boulevard) in Greenvville.

History
The avenue was called Jackson Avenue, and until 1947 Public Service Railway's # 7 Jackson streetcar line ran along it. A small block called Jackson still exists that was not included in a realigment. It was later named in honor of the slain civil right leader Martin Luther King, Jr., who had twice spoken in the city. The drive has been the heart of the African American community in Jersey City for decades, and has sometimes been called "The Hill",  though the area is not within the state designated Bergen Hill Historic District. The 100th affiliate of the National Urban League is located on MLK Drive., which is a one of the city's major shopping districts. The Cunningham Branch of the Jersey City Public Library, the city's newest named for former mayor Glenn Dale Cunningham, is located on MLK Drive.

County Route 610
County Route 610

County Route 611
County Route 611 is a.71 mi long street called Mallory Avenue in Jersey City. It runs north and south between Fisk Avenue and Communipaw Avenue on the city's West Side in the West Bergen Section. County Route 611

County Route 612
County Route 612 is known as Communipaw Avenue

County Route 613
County Route 613

County Route 614
Johnston Avenue in lower Jersey City, carries the designation Hudson County Route 614 for a 0.81 mi section of its length. Johnston Avenue begins in the west at the foot of Bergen Hill close to Communipaw Junction and ends at the Liberty State Park Station of the Hudson Bergen Light Rail. The street continues under New Jersey Turnpike Newark Bay Extension, having been renamed in the 1970s. The cobblestoned portion of Johnston Avenue in Liberty State Park to the Communipaw Terminal on the Upper New York Bay was is named Audrey Zapp Drive to honor the local environmentalist influential in the development of the park.

The name Johnston is connected to the era when the area was dominated by rail infrastructure and is taken from John Taylor Johnston, president of the Central Railroad of New Jersey from 1848 to 1877. The Port Johnston Coal Docks on Constable Hook in Bayonne, New Jersey in 1864 also bears his name. The former Johnston Avenue Yard was the terminus for the Lehigh Valley Terminal Railway.

County Route 615
County Route 615, also known as Monticello Avenue is a 0.44 mi county road between CR 612 and Fairmont Avenue in the Bergen-Lafayette section of Jersey City.

County Route 616
County Road 616 is actually three segments of Wayne Street, all of which are in Jersey City.

The first segment is 0.23 miles from CR 617 and Cornelison Avenue.

The second is 0.24 miles between Factory Drive and Merseles Street.

The third is 0.26 miles between CR 629 and CR 631.

County Route 617
County Route 617 is 4.55 mi long and follows one street, Summit Avenue along the ridge of the Hudson Palisades in Hudson County, New Jersey. Its southern end is CR 622, or Grand Street, at Communipaw Junction in the Bergen-Lafayette Section of Jersey City (although Summit Avenue continues one block south to Garfield and Communipaw Avenues without county maintenance). Its northern end is CR 691, 32nd Street, a section of the Bergen Turnpike, in Union City.

County Route 618
County Route 618 is 1.17 mi of York Street between CR 728 and CR 624, all of which is in Jersey City.

County Route 619
County Route 619

County Route 620
County Route 620

County Route 621
Hudson County, New Jersey County Route 621 is 0.74 mi long and runs along the middle part Pacific Avenue from Communipaw Avenue to Bramhall Avenue in the Lafayette Section of Jersey City, New Jersey.

The avenue was a stop on the Newark and New York Railroad.

There are plans to extend the avenue southward as part of the Canal Crossing community.

Major intersections

 * Bramhall Avenue
 * Communipaw Avenue
 * Grand Street

County Route 622
County Route 622 in named Bramhall Avenue and runs for 1.12 miles (1.80 km)

County Route 623
County Route 623 is named Storms Avenue and runs 0.35 miles (0.56 km) from CR 617 to Bergen Avenue in Jersey City/

County Route 624
County Route 624

County Route 625
County Route 625 is named Montgomery Street and runs from CR 617 to Bergen Avenue, Sip Avenue in Jersey City.

County Route 626
County Route 626

County Route 627
County Route 627

County Route 628
County Route 628

County Route 629
County Route 629 also called Brunswick Street runs north and south

Intersections

 * York Street
 * [[Image:Hudson County Route 639 NJ.svg|20px]] Newark Avenue
 * 10th Street

County Route 630
County Route 630

County Route 631
County Route 631

County Route 632
County Route 632

County Route 633
County Route 633

County Route 634
County Route 634

County Route 635
County Route 635

County Route 636
County Route 636

County Route 637
Luis Munoz Marin Boulevard is a street which runs from the Morris Canal through Downtown Jersey City to just over the city line in Hoboken and is in two sections designated Hudson County County Route 637. The road spans north and south from the Morris Canal to Hudson County Route 681 (Observer Highway)

Luis Muñoz Marín (February 18, 1898–April 30, 1980) was a Puerto Rican poet, journalist, and politician, and regarded as the "father of modern Puerto Rico", Formerly called Henderson Street, named for the man who established the Jersey City Pottery Company., it is named in recognition the Puerto Rican community.

The Marin Boulevard (HBLR station), the Grove Street PATH station, Newport Mall, Boyle Plaza (the Holland Tunnel toll plaza), New Jersey Transit Hoboken Terminal lines are located on or intersect the street.

County Route 638
County Route 638

County Route 639
County Route 639

County Route 640
County Route 640

County Route 641
County Route 641 is a short dead end street in Jersey City named Montgomery Street. It stems from West Side Avenue.

County Route 642
County Route 642

County Route 643
County Route 643

County Route 644
County Route 644

County Route 645
County Route 645

County Route 646
County Route 646

County Route 647
County Route 647

County Route 648
County Route 648

County Route 649
County Route 649

County Route 650
County Route 650

Troy Street, Lake Street