![]() Route 55 clips the eastern tip of Gloucester Township, extending for 0.4 miles (0.64 kilometers) from Mantua Township in the south to Deptford Township in the north. ![]() Route 47 (Delsea Drive) runs along the eastern quarter of the township, entering in the south from Glassboro and proceeding north for 3.2 miles (5.1 kilometers) towards Deptford Township. Route 168 (also known as Black Horse Pike) has its southern terminus at Route 42 in Washington Township and heads north along the township border towards Gloucester Township. Route 42 (Black Horse Pike) heads along the west side of the township, entering in the south from Monroe Township and continuing north for 4 miles (6.4 kilometers) towards Gloucester Township in Camden County, where the road is known as the North-South Freeway. The township had a total of 199.78 miles (321.51 kilometers) of roadways, of which 154.61 miles (248.82 kilometers) are maintained by the municipality, 35.72 miles (57.49 kilometers) by Gloucester County, 8.36 miles (13.45 kilometers) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 1.09 miles (1.75 kilometers) by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. Where not indicated, data is based on the year 2010 and only for the Township (not the surrounding area).ĭemographic Data Washington Township plus 5 Mile Radius - General (Estimated)Ģ010 Total Racial Makeup (African American)Ģ010 Total Racial Makeup (Native American)Ģ010 Total Racial Makeup (Hispanic or Latino)Įducational -The WT Public School District serves students in grades K-12 ![]() Washington Township's diverse demographics provide an excellent base for both small and large businesses and industry. ![]()
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