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U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9) is the 31.01-mile (49.91 km) long concurrency of US 1 and US 9 from their junction in Woodbridge Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, north to New York City. The route is a multilane road with some freeway portions that runs through urbanized areas of Northern New Jersey adjacent to New York City. Throughout most of its length in New Jersey, the road runs near the New Jersey Turnpike/Interstate 95 (I-95). In Fort Lee, US 1/9 merges onto I-95 and crosses the Hudson River on the George Washington Bridge, where the two U.S. routes split a short distance into New York. US 1/9 intersects several major roads, including I-278 in Linden, Route 81 in Elizabeth, I-78 and US 22 in Newark, Route 139 in Jersey City, Route 3 and Route 495 in North Bergen, and US 46 in Palisa

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  • U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9) es una autopista de 31,01 millas (49,91 km) de longitud es un ramal de la US 1 y la US 9 con cruces en el Municipio de Woodbridge, Condado de Middlesex, Nueva Jersey al norte de la Ciudad de Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos. La ruta tiene varios carriles, algunas construidos a los estándares de las autovías (freeway), que pasan en áreas urbanizadas de Nueva Jersey adyacentes a la Ciudad de Nueva York. En gran parte de su recorrido, en Nueva Jersey, la carretera pasa cerca del New Jersey Turnpike/Interestatal 95 (I-95). En Fort Lee, la US 1/9 se une con la I-95 y cruza el Río Hudson en el Puente George Washington, donde dos rutas federales se dividen cerca de Nueva York. La US 1/9 luego intercepta varias carreteras principales, incluyendo a la I-278 en Linden, la en Elizabeth, la y la en Newark, Ruta 139 en Jersey City, Ruta 3 y la en North Bergen, y la en Palisades Park. Entre Newark y Jersey City, la US 1/9 pasa a lo largo del Pulaski Skyway. Los camiones en esta sección de la carretera deben de usar la US 1/9 Truck. La concurrencia entre la US 1 y la US 9 es comúnmente llamada como “1 and 9”.​​ Some signage for the concurrency, as well as the truck route, combines the two roads into one shield, separated by a hyphen (1-9) or an ampersand (1&9).​​ (es)
  • U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9) is the 31.01-mile (49.91 km) long concurrency of US 1 and US 9 from their junction in Woodbridge Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, north to New York City. The route is a multilane road with some freeway portions that runs through urbanized areas of Northern New Jersey adjacent to New York City. Throughout most of its length in New Jersey, the road runs near the New Jersey Turnpike/Interstate 95 (I-95). In Fort Lee, US 1/9 merges onto I-95 and crosses the Hudson River on the George Washington Bridge, where the two U.S. routes split a short distance into New York. US 1/9 intersects several major roads, including I-278 in Linden, Route 81 in Elizabeth, I-78 and US 22 in Newark, Route 139 in Jersey City, Route 3 and Route 495 in North Bergen, and US 46 in Palisades Park. Between Newark and Jersey City, US 1/9 runs along the Pulaski Skyway. Trucks are banned from this section of road and must use US 1/9 Truck. The concurrency between US 1 and US 9 is commonly referred to as "1 and 9". Some signage for the concurrency, as well as the truck route, combines the two roads into one shield, separated by a hyphen (1-9) or an ampersand (1&9). The current alignment of US 1/9 south of Elizabeth was planned as pre-1927 Route 1 in 1916; this road was extended to the Holland Tunnel in Jersey City in 1922. When the U.S. Highway System was created in 1926, US 1 and US 9 were marked concurrent through northern New Jersey between Rahway on the current alignments of Route 27 and US 1/9 Truck. In 1927, pre-1927 Route 1 became Route 25, and Route 1 and Route 6 were legislated along the current US 1/9 north of Jersey City. US 1/9 originally went to the Holland Tunnel on Route 25; after the George Washington Bridge opened the two routes were realigned to their current routing north of Jersey City. After the Pulaski Skyway opened in 1932, US 1/9 and Route 25 were routed to use this road, which soon had a truck ban resulting in the creation of Route 25T (now US 1/9 Truck). South of Newark, US 1/9 was moved from Route 27 to Route 25. In 1953, the state highways running concurrent with US 1/9 in New Jersey were removed. In 1964, the approaches to the George Washington Bridge were upgraded into I-95. (en)
  • U.S. Route 1/9 é uma pista de 31,01-milha (49,91 km) de comprimento e uma ramificação da e que cruza o Woodbridge, Condado de Middlesex em Nova Jérsei a norte da cidade de Nova Iorque em Nova Iorque. A rota tem várias pistas, algumas construídas nos padrões de auto-estradas (rodovias), que passam em áreas urbanizadas de Nova Jérsei adjacentes a cidade de Nova Iorque. Em grande parte de sua rota, em Nova Jérsei, a estrada passa próximo a / (I-95). Em Fort Lee, a US 1/9 se une com a I-95 e cruza o Rio Hudson na ponte George Washington, onde as rotas federais se dividem perto de Nova Iorque. A US 1/9, portanto, intercepta várias estradas principais, incluindo a em Linden, a em Elizabeth, a e a em Newark, em , e a em , y la US 46 en . Entre Newark e Jersey City, a US 1/9 passa ao longo do . Os caminhões neste trecho da estrada devem usar a . (pt)
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  • NJ: Middlesex, Union, Essex, Hudson, Bergen (en)
  • NY: New York (en)
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  • Essex (en)
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  • 73 (xsd:integer)
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  • (en)
  • 1.0
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  • * in Woodbridge Township * in Linden * in Elizabeth * in Newark * in Newark * in Jersey City * in North Bergen * in Palisades Park * in Fort Lee (en)
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  • New York (en)
  • Newark (en)
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  • Jersey City (en)
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  • North Bergen (en)
  • Ridgefield (en)
  • Fort Lee (en)
  • Kearny (en)
  • Palisades Park (en)
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  • none (en)
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  • Interchange; southern terminus of concurrency with US 46 (en)
  • Interchange; northern terminus of US 1/9 Truck; southbound exit and northbound entrance (en)
  • Southbound exit and northbound exit from the express lanes (en)
  • Bayway Circle (en)
  • Continuation beyond US 9 (en)
  • No northbound entrance; eastern terminus of Route 3 (en)
  • Interchange; US 9 MP 136.25; (en)
  • Interchange; western terminus of I-278; (en)
  • No access from US 1/9 south or to US 1/9 north (en)
  • Northbound exit is via North Avenue (en)
  • Signed as exit 73 southbound (en)
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  • Southbound exit is via exit 72 (en)
  • US 9W signed southbound; last northbound exit before toll (en)
  • Temporary closed during Skyway reconstruction (en)
  • Western terminus of Route 139 (en)
  • southern terminus of US 1/9 concurrency (en)
  • Northern terminus of US 1/9 concurrency; southbound exit and northbound entrance to US 9 (en)
  • Southern terminus of concurrency with I-95; southbound exit and northbound entrance (en)
  • Northbound exit and entrance via local lanes; Newark Airport Interchange (en)
  • Northbound exit and entrance; Newark Airport Interchange (en)
  • Exit 14 on I-95 / Turnpike; Newark Airport Interchange (en)
  • Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance; northern terminus of Route 63 (en)
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  • dbr:South_Kearny,_New_Jersey
  • Newark Liberty International Airport (en)
  • Broadway (en)
  • South Area (en)
  • Executive Drive (en)
  • McClellan Street (en)
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  • in Manhattan, New York (en)
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  • U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9) es una autopista de 31,01 millas (49,91 km) de longitud es un ramal de la US 1 y la US 9 con cruces en el Municipio de Woodbridge, Condado de Middlesex, Nueva Jersey al norte de la Ciudad de Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos. La ruta tiene varios carriles, algunas construidos a los estándares de las autovías (freeway), que pasan en áreas urbanizadas de Nueva Jersey adyacentes a la Ciudad de Nueva York. En gran parte de su recorrido, en Nueva Jersey, la carretera pasa cerca del New Jersey Turnpike/Interestatal 95 (I-95). En Fort Lee, la US 1/9 se une con la I-95 y cruza el Río Hudson en el Puente George Washington, donde dos rutas federales se dividen cerca de Nueva York. La US 1/9 luego intercepta varias carreteras principales, incluyendo a la I-278 en Linden, (es)
  • U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9) is the 31.01-mile (49.91 km) long concurrency of US 1 and US 9 from their junction in Woodbridge Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, north to New York City. The route is a multilane road with some freeway portions that runs through urbanized areas of Northern New Jersey adjacent to New York City. Throughout most of its length in New Jersey, the road runs near the New Jersey Turnpike/Interstate 95 (I-95). In Fort Lee, US 1/9 merges onto I-95 and crosses the Hudson River on the George Washington Bridge, where the two U.S. routes split a short distance into New York. US 1/9 intersects several major roads, including I-278 in Linden, Route 81 in Elizabeth, I-78 and US 22 in Newark, Route 139 in Jersey City, Route 3 and Route 495 in North Bergen, and US 46 in Palisa (en)
  • U.S. Route 1/9 é uma pista de 31,01-milha (49,91 km) de comprimento e uma ramificação da e que cruza o Woodbridge, Condado de Middlesex em Nova Jérsei a norte da cidade de Nova Iorque em Nova Iorque. A rota tem várias pistas, algumas construídas nos padrões de auto-estradas (rodovias), que passam em áreas urbanizadas de Nova Jérsei adjacentes a cidade de Nova Iorque. Em grande parte de sua rota, em Nova Jérsei, a estrada passa próximo a / (I-95). Em Fort Lee, a US 1/9 se une com a I-95 e cruza o Rio Hudson na ponte George Washington, onde as rotas federais se dividem perto de Nova Iorque. A US 1/9, portanto, intercepta várias estradas principais, incluindo a em Linden, a em Elizabeth, a e a em Newark, em , e a em , y la US 46 en . Entre Newark e Jersey City, a US 1/9 passa ao long (pt)
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  • U.S. Route 1/9 (en)
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