Maintained by NJDOT, Burlington County Bridge Commission, and Atlantic and Camden counties
Length
34.64 mi[1] (55.75 km)
Existed
January 1, 1953[2]–present
Major junctions
South end
US 322 in Folsom
Major intersections
Route 54 in Folsom
A.C. Expressway in Winslow Township
US 30 in Waterford Township
Route 70 in Evesham
N.J. Turnpike in Mount Laurel Township
I-295 in Mount Laurel Township
Route 38 in Maple Shade Township
Route 41 in Maple Shade Township
Route 90 in Cinnaminson
US 130 in Pennsauken Township
North end
PA 73 at the Pennsylvania state line in Palmyra
Location
Country
United States
State
New Jersey
Counties
Atlantic, Camden, Burlington
Highway system
New Jersey State Highway Routes
Interstate
US
State
Scenic Byways
← Route 72
→ Route 74
Route 73 is a state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Jersey. It runs 34.64 mi (55.75 km) as an outer bypass of the Camden area from an intersection with U.S. Route 322 (US 322) in Folsom, Atlantic County, north to the Tacony–Palmyra Bridge in Palmyra, Burlington County, where the road continues into Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Pennsylvania Route 73 (PA 73). South of the interchange with the Atlantic City Expressway in Winslow Township, Camden County, Route 73 is a two-lane undivided county-maintained road and is signed as County Route 561 Spur (CR 561 Spur), a spur of CR 561. North of the Atlantic City Expressway, the route is maintained by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and is mostly four lanes, with the portion north of the CR 561 concurrency a divided highway. North of the US 30 interchange near Berlin, Route 73 runs through suburban areas of the Delaware Valley metropolitan area, intersecting Route 70 in Marlton, the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295 (I-295) in Mount Laurel Township, Route 38 and Route 41 in Maple Shade Township, Route 90 in Cinnaminson Township, and US 130 in Pennsauken Township.
What is today Route 73 between the Tacony–Palmyra Bridge and Berlin was legislated as Route S41 in 1927, a spur of Route 41. An extension of this spur called Route S41A was designated in 1938 to continue south from Berlin to Route 42 (now US 322) in Folsom. In 1953, both these routes became Route 73 in order to match PA 73. The portion of Route 73 between Berlin and the Atlantic City Expressway became a state highway by 1969. By the 2000s, Route 73 was extended south along CR 561 Spur to US 322. Several traffic circles along Route 73 have been modified or replaced over time. Among these was the Berlin Circle, which was turned into an at-grade intersection in 2006. The Marlton Circle at Route 70, which was modified in 1974 to allow Route 73 to pass through the circle, was replaced with an interchange completed in 2011.
^"Route 73 straight line diagram" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
^"New Route Markers Go Up Next Month" (PDF). The Hackettstown Gazette. December 18, 1952. p. 17. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
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