Victory Circle
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Victory Circle | |
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Aerial view of circle in the 1990s
Aerial view of circle in the 1990s
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Sayreville, New Jersey | |
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US 9 Route 35 |
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Type: | Traffic circle |
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Victory Circle was a traffic circle where U.S. Route 9 and NJ 35 merged and split in Sayreville, New Jersey, United States. Victory Circle has been replaced by the Victory Interchange.
The Circle was reconstructed as part of a New Jersey Department of Transportation project that ran from 2003 through completion in 2006. A new bridge was built to carry Route 9 over Route 35. The circle was replaced by a modified diamond interchange with three traffic signals.[1]
The Garden State Parkway is accessible from the Victory Interchange.
See also
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- ↑ Route 9 and 35 Victory Circle Elimination Project: Frequently Asked Questions, accessed April 7, 2007.