New Jersey Route 130
New Jersey Route 130 is a major state highway that runs through the central part of New Jersey. Stretching approximately 40 miles, it connects the cities of Camden and Trenton, serving as an important corridor for local traffic and commerce. The route primarily runs parallel to the Delaware River and provides access to various towns and communities along the way.
The highway features a mix of urban and suburban landscapes, with numerous shopping centers, restaurants, and residential areas lining its path. Route 130 is also known for its proximity to several key attractions, including Camden Waterfront and Bordentown, making it a vital route for both residents and visitors.