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| | Interstate 95 (Trenton Section) |
 | | When the Federal-aid Interstate Highway System was being developed in the mid-1950's, the New Jersey State Highway Department proposed a north-south, controlled-access highway to serve medium- and long-distance traffic. |
 | | The 29-mile-long section between Ewing Township and Piscataway was to be constructed to Interstate standards, with 12-foot-wide lanes, 12-foot-wide shoulders, a 60-foot-wide median and a 300-foot-wide right-of-way. |
 | | The turnpike, which would have the NJ 31 designation, would be proposed to connect Interstate highways in the Trenton area with I-78 near Whitehouse Station, Hunterdon County, and with I-80 near Netcong, Morris County. |
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