![]() The route heads through residential neighborhoods and crosses back into Burlington Township. The road turns northeast into a residential area, and CR 543 splits from US 130 by heading to the east on two-lane undivided Columbus Road. The road narrows to four lanes as it crosses Assicunk Creek, where the median also narrows. Along this portion of road, there is an intersection with the northern terminus of CR 541. Past this intersection, US 130/CR 543 turns east, with the median widening to include businesses. The road comes to an intersection with the eastern terminus of Route 413, which provides access to the Burlington–Bristol Bridge. A bypass takes US 130 and CR 543 around the downtown area of Burlington. The route forms a concurrency with US 130 on a six-lane divided highway and heads northeast into Burlington. ĬR 543 approaching its northern terminus at CR 545 in Mansfield Township CR 543 turns north onto Pavilion Avenue near the Riverside Station and passes through residential and commercial areas. In Riverside Township, the route passes more commercial developments, becoming Lafayette Avenue at the Fairview Street intersection, which narrows to two lanes. The route passes some homes and businesses before entering Riverside Township at the CR 604 intersection. The road passes more industry as a four-lane undivided road, continuing into Delran Township, where it passes a marina to the north. After crossing the Pomeston Creek, CR 543 enters Cinnaminson Township and becomes Saint Mihiel Drive, running through residential and industrial areas, passing the Cinnaminson Station. The route gains a center left-turn lane and enters residential areas again and crosses into Riverton at the Elm Avenue intersection, coming to the CR 603 junction near the Riverton Station. The road enters the commercial downtown of Palmyra and crosses CR 607 near the Palmyra Station of the River Line before reaching the CR 602 junction. The mainline of CR 543 passes homes, running immediately north of the railroad tracks. Broad Street continues southwest from here towards Route 73 and is signed as a portion of CR 543. CR 543 crosses the River Line and immediately turns northeast onto Broad Street. The route intersects CR 601 and turns northwest onto Public Road, passing residential and industrial areas. Upon crossing the Pennsauken Creek, CR 543 enters Palmyra in Burlington County and immediately comes to an interchange with Route 73. View north along CR 543 at Market Street in Palmyra After crossing a railroad line, the route runs past more industrial establishments, passing the entrance to the Pennsauken – Route 73 River Line station. ![]() CR 543 crosses CR 614 and passes homes as it crosses under the Betsy Ross Bridge, which carries Route 90, and comes to the CR 615 junction. After the CR 616 junction, the route heads into industrial areas and intersects CR 760 before passing under NJ Transit's Atlantic City Line. From here, the road turns northeast again and passes through suburban areas of homes, intersecting CR 612 Spur and CR 612. Upon crossing CR 611, CR 543 enters Pennsauken Township and turns east through industry, passing over the River Line near the 36th Street Station. The route crosses CR 601 and heads into urban residential areas with a few businesses, where it encounters CR 609. The road crosses a set of railroad tracks used by NJ Transit's River Line and Conrail Shared Assets Operations. View southbound along CR 543 from Route 90 in PennsaukenĬR 543 begins at an intersection with CR 537 in Camden, Camden County, heading northeast on two-lane undivided River Road through urban industrial areas. ![]()
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