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    June 201

    Chestnut Branch Connector Feasibility StudyGloucester County, NJ

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    PA

    DE

    New York City

    Wilmington

    Baltimore

    MD

    MERCER

    BURLINGTON

    CAMDEN

    GLOUCESTER

    DELAWARE

    PHILADELPHIA

    MONTGOMERY

    CHESTER

    BUCKS

    The symbol in our logo is adapted from theofficial DVRPC seal and is designed as a

    stylized image of the Delaware Valley. The outer

    ring symbolizes the region as a whole while the

    diagonal bar signifies the Delaware River. The two adjoining crescents represent the

    Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey.

    DVRPC is funded by a variety of funding sources including federal grants from

    the U.S. Department of Transportations Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and

    Federal Transit Administration (FTA), the Pennsylvania and New Jersey

    departments of transportation, as well as by DVRPCs state and local member govern-

    ments. The authors, however, are solely responsible for the findings and conclusions

    herein, which may not represent the official views or policies of the funding agencies.

    DVRPC fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related

    statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. DVRPCs website (www.dvrpc.org)

    may be translated into multiple languages. Publications and other public documents can be

    made available in alternative languages and formats, if requested. For more information,

    please call (215) 238-2871.

    The Delaware Valley Regional PlanningCommission is dedicated to uniting the

    regions elected officials, planning

    professionals, and the public with a

    common vision of making a great region

    even greater. Shaping the way we live,

    work, and play, DVRPC builds

    consensus on improving transportation,

    promoting smart growth, protecting the environment, and enhancing the economy. We

    serve a diverse region of nine counties: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and

    Philadelphia in Pennsylvania; and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer in New

    Jersey. DVRPC is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for the

    Greater Philadelphia Region leading the way to a better future.

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Project Purpose

    Report Structure

    Segment Analyses

    Segment 1: Mantua PortionMantua Portion Parcel Analysis

    Mantua Portion Recommendations

    Segment 2: Looney Trail

    Looney Trail Parcel Analysis

    Looney Trail Recommendations

    Segment 3: Active Conrail Line I

    Active Conrail Line I Parcel Analysis

    Active Conrail Line I Recommendations

    Segment 4: Glassboro Portion

    Glassboro Portion Parcel Analysis

    Glassboro Portion Recommendations

    Segment 5: NJ 47 ConnectorNJ 47 Connector Parcel Analysis

    NJ 47 Connector Recommendations

    Segment 6: On-Street Portion

    On-Street Portion Parcel Analysis

    On-Street Portion Recommendations

    Segment 7: Active Conrail Line II

    Active Conrail Line II Parcel Analysis

    Active Conrail Line II Recommendations

    Segment 8: Franklin Township and Newfield

    Franklin Township and Newfield Parcel Analysis

    Franklin Township and Newfield Recommendations

    Summary

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    Figures and Tables

    FiguresFigure 1: Proposed Alignment for Chestnut Branch Connector

    Figure 2: Mantua Portion Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

    Figure 3: Mantua Portion Parcel Analysis

    Figure 4: Mantua Portion Recommendations

    Figure 5: Looney Trail Proposed Alignment and Existing ConditionsFigure 6: Looney Trail Parcel Analysis

    Figure 7: Looney Trail Recommendations

    Figure 8: Active Conrail Line I Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

    Figure 9: Active Conrail Line I Parcel Analysis

    Figure 10: Active Conrail Line I Recommendations

    Figure 11: Glassboro Portion Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

    Figure 12: Glassboro Portion Parcel Analysis

    Figure 13: Glassboro Portion Recommendations

    Figure 14: NJ 47 Connector Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

    Figure 15: NJ 47 Connector Parcel Analysis

    Figure 16: NJ 47 Connector Recommendations

    Figure 17: On-Street Portion Proposed Alignment and Existing ConditionsFigure 18: On-Street Portion Parcel Analysis

    Figure 19: On-Street Portion Recommendations

    Figure 20: Active Conrail Line II Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

    Figure 21: Active Conrail Line II Parcel Analysis

    Figure 22: Active Conrail Line II Recommendations

    Figure 23: Franklin Township and Newfield Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

    Figure 24: Franklin Township and Newfield Parcel Analysis

    Figure 25: Franklin Township and Newfield Recommendations

    Figure 26: Recommended Alignment for the Chestnut Branch Connector

    TablesTable 1: Segment Descriptions

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    Introduction

    Project Purpose

    Report Structure

    This report includes a description of each segment that details points of interest and existing

    conditions. A parcel analysis is included for each section, except for segments that are entirely

    on-road. Road characteristics (AADTs and speed limits) are included for any portion where on-

    road routing is proposed or recommended.

    Segment Name From To

    1

    Mantua Portion Alternative 1via NJ 55 and Atlantic Ave.

    Chestnut Branch Park

    (Mantua)

    Lambs Road

    (Pitman)

    Mantua Portion Alternative 2via Main St.

    Chestnut Branch Park

    (Mantua)

    Lambs Road

    (Pitman)

    2 Looney Trail Lambs Road(Pitman)

    Bowe Boulevard(Glassboro)

    3 Active Conrail Line IBowe Boulevard

    (Glassboro)

    Sewell and Ellis Roads

    (Glassboro)

    4 Glassboro PortionSewell and Ellis Roads

    (Glassboro)

    Monroe Trail and NJ 47

    (Glassboro)

    5 NJ 47 Connector Monroe Trail and NJ 47

    (Glassboro)

    Academy Street

    (Clayton)

    6 On-Street PortionAcademy Street

    (Clayton)

    Fries Mill Road and NJ 47

    (Franklin)

    7 Active Conrail Line IIFries Mill Road and NJ 47

    (Franklin)

    West Boulevard

    (Newfield)

    8 Franklin Township and NewfieldWest Boulevard

    (Newfield)

    Atlantic County line

    (Franklin)

    Because of the length of the proposed trail and the wide variation in its condition, it wasnecessary to divide the alignment into segments. Table 1 lists each segment, its origin, and its

    terminus. Each segment is displayed on the map on the following page (Figure 1).

    The purpose of this project is to evaluate a proposed trail alignment, detailed in GIS files

    provided by Gloucester County planning staff, spanning several municipalities in central and

    southeastern Gloucester County. The alignment, referred to tentatively as the Chestnut Branch

    Connector, would link parks and open space with existing and proposed trails (like the MonroeTrail and Bridgeton Secondary). Towns such as Glassboro (and Rowan Universitys campus)

    and Pitman are also located along the trail alignment.

    To determine the feasibility of this trail, DVRPC staff conducted several field visits to evaluate

    the alignment, locate barriers to implementation, and determine alternatives, where appropriate.

    To supplement these field views, staff examined parcel information to determine property

    ownership, when relevant, and provided traffic counts to facilitate informed decision making.

    Table 1: Segment Descriptions

    DVRPC 2012

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    FranklinTownship

    ElkTownship

    MonroeTownship

    PittsgroveTownship

    WashingtonTownship

    Mantua

    Township

    Clayton

    Glassboro

    Vineland

    WinslowTownship

    UpperPittsgroveTownship

    Pitman

    HarrisonTownship

    Newfield

    DeptfordTownship

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    Mantua Portion

    Looney Trail

    Active Conrail Line I

    Glassboro Portion

    NJ 47 Connector

    On-Street Portion

    Active Conrail Line II

    Franklin Township and Newfield

    Alternative 2

    Alternative 1

    Clayton Trail

    Segments:

    Figure 1: Proposed Alignment for Chestnut Branch ConnectorDVRPC 2

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    Segment AnalysesThis section describes each of the eight segments that comprise the proposed trail alignment.

    Each analysis has three component parts:

    1. Segment Description and Existing Conditions

    The segment, its limits, and points of interest are described and presented in an

    accompanying map. Pictures are included to illustrate current conditions.

    2. Parcel Analysis

    When appropriate, a parcel analysis was done to identify the parties whosecooperation is necessary for implementation and to further illustrate possible barriers

    to implementation. No parcel analysis was done for on-road segments.

    3. Recommendations

    Recommendations for problem areas and issues, as well as alternatives (whennecessary), are made.

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    Alternative 2

    Alternative 1

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    Segment 1: Mantua Portion

    The proposed trail originates in Chestnut Branch Park (and connects to park trails) in Mantua

    Township. From there, two alternatives are presented. The first alternative alignment would

    head north through wooded land adjacent to Chestnut Branch Park (), circle the Sewell

    Baseball Fields, and then travel east along active Conrail right-of-way (). At NJ 55, users

    would head south along the western embankment of the highway until reaching a culvert that

    crosses under NJ 55. Then, users would travel south through a wooded area that parallels NJ

    55 () before coming out along Pitman-Barnsboro Road, where they would go east a short

    distance and then south along Lambs Road until the end of this segment.

    In the second alternative, from Chestnut Branch Park, the alignment heads east on Main Street

    past Barnsboro Road. Users would turn south into Ceres Park and use existing pathways in

    the park to reach the same culvert detailed in the first alternative, and then follow Pitman-

    Barnsboro Road until the end of the segment. Figure 2 depicts both of these options.

    DVRPC 2011 DVRPC 2011 DVRPC 201

    DVRPC 201

    Figure 2: Mantua Portion Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

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    MantuaTownship

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    Alternative 2

    Alternative 1

    6,400(2008)

    Parcel Ownership

    Municipal

    County

    Conrail

    County Road

    State

    Private Owner

    Trafc Count (count year

    Figure 3 depicts the parcel analysis for this segment. For the first alternative, the

    land just north of Chestnut Branch Park is largely owned by Mantua Township,

    whereas the Sewell Baseball Fields and adjacent lands are privately owned.

    Conrail owns the active rail line along Atlantic Avenue, and NJDOT owns the

    culvert and the land in the right-of-way along NJ 55. On the east side of NJ

    55, the county owns the land just north of Pitman-Barnsboro Road, where this

    segment would end.

    Looking at the second alternative, Ceres Park and much of the land adjacent to

    it are publicly owned (by either the county or Mantua Township). The rest of

    the alignment is on-road.

    Figure 3: Mantua Portion Parcel Analysis

    Mantua Portion Parcel Analysis

    DVRPC 2012

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    MainSt

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    R d

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    Pitman Rd

    MountRoyal

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    CeresPark

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    55

    County Road

    Proposed Alignment

    Recommended Alignment

    Issue Area

    Existing Trail

    Figure 4: Mantua Portion Recommendations

    Mantua Portion Recommendations

    Grade issues north of Chestnut Branch Park

    Providing access to the trail along the active rail line east of Atlantic Avenue

    Crossing issues at Tylers Mill Road and at Main Street

    Remaining Issue Areas for Recommended Alignment:

    There are complications with both alternatives. In regard to Alternative 1, grade issues are

    present north of Chestnut Branch Park, and there may be issues with the rail right-of-way,

    particularly when it separates from Atlantic Avenue east of East Morris Avenue. There are

    crossing issues with any path that would run parallel to NJ 55 at Tylers Mill Road and Main

    Street. Alternative 2 has potential issues with the narrow cartway of Main Street as well as

    environmental issues in Ceres Park that make paving trails an unattractive option.

    Staff recommends pursuing Alternative 1 because of the connections to the baseball fields inSewell as well as to the proposed Gloucester County Community College Connector Trail and

    the potential siting of a future train station. Further, the majority of the alternative is off-road and

    publicly owned.

    DVRPC 2012

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    Figure 5 depicts the proposed alignment and existing conditions of the Looney Trail. West from

    Lambs Road, there is an unnamed dirt road () that travels behind Alcoyn Park and the Rowan

    Research Center. The trail would then cross over a small bridge into Pitman () and continue

    along a clear path () to the playground at Looney Road. East of the playground the pathway

    is overgrown and inaccessible until it re-emerges behind an apartment complex before ending

    near Bowe Boulevard in Glassboro.

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    Segment 2: Looney Trail

    DVRPC 2011 DVRPC 2011 DVRPC 201

    DVRPC 201

    Figure 5: Looney Trail Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

    Looney Trail Parcel Analysis

    Figure 6 depicts the parcel analysis for the Looney Trail segment. From Lambs Road

    east, the alignment traverses property owned by Rowan University and then by the

    states New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority. The presented alignment continues

    east through privately owned parcels until it enters Glassboro, where it crosses onto

    municipal property. The segment ends at a privately owned apartment complex near

    Bowe Boulevard.

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    USHwy3

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    HighSchool

    0 .08 .16.04 Miles

    Staff found this segment, as presented by the county, to be feasible.However, Figure 7depicts two small deviations the recommended alignment makes from the proposed alignment.

    These deviations would avoid several private properties and instead traverse land owned first

    by Rowan University and then publicly. From Lambs Road until the playground at Looney

    Road, the alignment would use an accessible, existing path. East of the playground, the path

    is imperceptible through the dense growth. However, there is room for a multi-use trail, and

    some flexibility may exist in planning the alignment because of the amount of publicly owned

    land in this segment. Finally, the recommended alignment would connect to the Conrail tracks

    farther north in order to stay on public land and to connect to the next segment.

    A trail in this location would make a great local amenity. With potential connections to

    Alcoyn Park, the Rowan Research Center, the playground at Looney Road, Glassboro High

    School, and the neighborhoods surrounding Alcoyn Lake, it could be targeted for near-term

    implementation.

    Proposed Alignment

    Recommended Alignm

    Issue AreaFigure 7: Looney Trail Recommendations

    Looney Trail Recommendations

    Clearing and constructing a path through the overgrown area east of the

    playground at Looney Road

    Remaining Issue Areas for Recommended Alignment:

    DVRPC 2012

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    Parcel Ownership

    Rowan University

    Private Owner

    Municipal

    State

    Utility

    Figure 6: Looney Trail Parcel AnalysisDVRPC 2011

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    USHw

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    Segment 3: Active Conrail Line I

    Figure 8 depicts the proposed alignment and existing conditions for the first portion of Conrail

    line. From the Looney Trail, users would be directed onto a rail-with-trail facility that would

    run south with the active Conrail line (and) and parallel Rowan University. The segmentcrosses two significant roads, Bowe Boulevard and US 322, before ending just north of

    Oakwood Avenue ().

    DVRPC 2011 DVRPC 2011 DVRPC 2011

    DVRPC 2011

    Figure 8: Active Conrail Line I Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

    Figure 9 depicts the parcel analysis for this segment. According to DVRPC parcel data, the

    rail tracks and land abutting it are owned by Glassboro Borough. Most of the land adjacent

    to the track is publicly owned, either by the state or the borough. Rowan University owns

    some of the land on the north side of this segment as well.

    Active Conrail Line I Parcel Analysis

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    The proposed alignment is feasible but challenging because the rail is active. Instead, staffrecommends crossing the railroad tracks at Ruth Mancuso Lane onto Glassboro High School

    property and circling the perimeter of the school fields until reaching the intersection of Bowe

    Boulevard and North Campus Drive. Currently, this intersection is unsignalized, but a signalcould be installed to create a safe crossing and regulate traffic. The alignment would cross

    Bowe Boulevard into Rowans campus and turn south onto a service road that connects to a

    university parking lot (although the lot is state owned, as indicated in the parcel analysis above).

    Here, the alignment would continue south along the perimeter toward US 322. A ramp would

    be required to bring the trail level with the road.

    The alignment would cross over US 322 and the railroad tracks again and onto Girard Road,

    where it would travel on-road until Oakwood Avenue.

    Proposed Alignment

    Recommended Alignm

    Issue AreaFigure 10: Active Conrail Line I Recommendations

    Active Conrail Line I Recommendations

    Bringing the trail to the same grade as US 322 as it exits the Rowan parking

    lot

    Crossing US 322 due to traffic volumes and a lack of signalization

    Remaining Issue Areas for Recommended Alignment:

    DVRPC 2012

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    Parcel Ownership

    Municipal

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    Rowan University

    State

    Private Owner

    Figure 9: Active Conrail Line I Parcel AnalysisDVRPC 2011

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    Segment 4: Glassboro Portion

    Figure 11 depicts the proposed alignment and existing conditions along the Glassboro section.

    South of Oakwood Avenue, the alignment switches from the active Conrail line to an

    abandoned rail right-of-way until Sewell Street, where it travels east along Sewell until the

    Glassboro Sports Complex (). From here, it travels around the perimeter of the park, crosses

    over active Conrail tracks, and traverses another segment of abandoned rail (), crossing

    Union and Main Streets.

    At Academy Street, the alignment would shift briefly on-road and then turn east through amunicipally owned lot connecting to Messina Street. It then turns south onto Williams Street

    before turning east again and traveling along the abandoned rail right-of-way north of Grove

    Street. Eventually, it connects to the Monroe Trail (). This segment is already being designed,

    with some funding secured for its eventual construction.

    DVRPC 2011 DVRPC 2011 DVRPC 20

    DVRPC 20

    Figure 11: Glassboro Portion Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

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    Figure 12 depicts the parcel information for the off-road portions. The abandoned

    rail right-of-way is owned by Conrail. The Glassboro Sports Complex is publicly

    owned. East of the park until Academy Street, the right-of-way is owned by

    Conrail as well. From Academy Street until the junction with the Monroe Trail,

    the right-of-way is publicly owned.

    Figure 12: Glassboro Portion Parcel Analysis

    Glassboro Portion Parcel Analysis

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    Figure 13 depicts recommendations for this segment. As proposed by the county, thissegments alignment is feasible, but there are some significant issues. If the off-road optionis pursued, the abandoned rail right-of-way is wide enough for a multi-use trail, although an

    arrangement with Conrail would be necessary, and significant work would have to be done

    clearing the area. This old rail line continues south as the proposed Bridgeton Secondary Trail

    that extends into Cumberland and Salem counties.

    As in the previous section, an on-road alternative is proposed for short- to medium-term

    implementation. Users can ride on Girard Street (continued from the previous segment) until

    Ellis Street. From Ellis Street, it is a short distance until users would turn east onto Sewell

    Street. From Sewell Street, the alignment recommended here is the same as the countys

    proposal. However, two issues would remain. The trail will cross the active Conrail right-of-way

    just below Zane Street, a potentially dangerous situation for trail users. Also, the trail will cross

    busy NJ 47. Warning signs at this location would be necessary.

    Glassboro Portion Recommendations

    Crossing active railroad tracks

    Crossing NJ 47

    Remaining Issue Areas for Recommended Alignment:

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    Segment 5: NJ 47 Connector

    From the intersection of the Monroe Trail and NJ 47, the alignment would continue south for

    two and a half miles via bicycle lanes on NJ 47. The alignment turns left onto Howard Street

    and then onto the Clayton Bike Path, which travels around the perimeter of Clayton High

    School, through a wooded area, and behind a subdivision just north of Academy Street. This

    segment would continue south onto Garwood Boulevard, either on- or off-road, until ending at

    Academy Street.

    DVRPC 2011

    Figure 14: NJ 47 Connector Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

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    9,947(2009)

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    Much of the alignment in this segment is on-road. NJ 47 has an AADT of over 10,000 cars

    per day and a speed limit of 50 miles per hour. The Clayton Bike Path is located on privately

    owned land.

    Figure 15: NJ 47 Connector Parcel Analysis

    NJ 47 Connector Parcel Analysis

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    The alignment as depicted is feasible. NJ 47 has high traffic volumes and speeds, so bicyclelanes should be buffered physically or with striping, and/or they should be sufficiently wide (78

    feet or more) to provide additional separation between cyclists and vehicular traffic. Speed limits

    should be lowered as well, if possible. Signage will be needed to direct people to the Clayton

    Bike Path. Staff also recommends striping bicycle lanes on Academy Road the entire way to NJ

    47 to increase the connectivity of the bicycle network and to provide a less circuitous option.

    Figure 16: NJ 47 Connector Recommendations

    NJ 47 Connector Recommendations

    County Road

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    Creating a comfortable

    environment for

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    ClaytonTrail

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    Segment 6: On-Street Portion

    From the NJ 47 Connector, users would travel east on Academy Street () to Fries Mill Road,

    where they could continue east into Scotland Run Park (). Bicycle lanes would be striped

    north on Fries Mill Road, connecting to existing lanes around Holly Road (). Bicycle lanes

    would also be striped to the south until the junction of Fries Mill Road and Blackwood Avenue,

    where they would continue on Blackwood Avenue, past the library, until NJ 47, where users

    would then be directed off-road through a wooded area to an active Conrail right-of-way,

    where this segment ends.

    DVRPC 201

    DVRPC 20

    DVRPC 20DVRPC 2011

    Figure 17: On-Street Portion Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

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    The properties just north of the Conrail right-of-way are all privately owned, as depicted on

    Figure 18. The rest of this segment is on-road, so no parcel analysis is necessary. Instead, traffic

    volumes along Fries Mill Road, Blackwood Avenue, and Academy Street are shown. Both

    Blackwood Avenue and Fries Mill Road are county roads.

    Parcel Ownership

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    Figure 18: On-Street Portion Parcel Analysis

    On-Street Portion Parcel Analysis

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    The on-road facilities proposed by the county are feasible. To enhance access to the newfacilities along NJ 47 (Segment 4), bicycle lanes should be striped on Academy Street (AADT

    5,900) all the way to NJ 47. In addition to using Blackwood Avenue, Fries Mill Road south of

    the Blackwood intersection should be striped with bicycle lanes to provide access to Delsea

    Regional High School.

    To further enhance bicycling along Fries Mill Road, the speed limit (currently 50 miles per

    hour) should be lowered and a buffer should be painted onto the road between bicycle lanesand traffic lanes, creating additional separation between cyclists and vehicular traffic.

    County Road

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    Figure 19: On-Street Portion Recommendations

    On-Street Portion Recommendations

    DVRPC 2012

    Remaining Issue Areas for

    Recommended Alignment:

    Lower speed limit

    and paint buffer along

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    FranklinTownship

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    Segment 7: Active Conrail Line II

    The proposed alignment of this segment uses an existing, active Conrail line to travel east

    through Franklin Township. On average, the Conrail right-of-way measures about 50 feet with a

    single track in most parts (, , and). The proposed alignment continues along this right-of-way for approximately four and a half miles (including under NJ 47) until N West Boulevard in

    Newfield Borough.

    DVRPC 2011 DVRPC 2011DVRPC 201

    DVRPC 201

    Figure 20: Active Conrail Line II Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

    Figure 21 depicts the parcel map for this segment. The proposed alignment runs east

    along an active rail right-of-way owned entirely by Conrail. The only exceptions are

    parcels north of Porchtown Road in Franklin Township, along the far western portion of

    this segment, which are privately owned. The alignment crosses these parcels as the On-

    Street Portion connects to this segment.

    Active Conrail Line II Parcel Analysis

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    While the right-of-way is overgrown and difficult to access at points, the proposedalignment is feasible (pertaining to infrastructure or available space). Additionally, somesegments of the Conrail property run through publicly owned lands, giving some flexibility in

    the design of the trail alignment. The parcels north of Porchtown Road are privately owned,

    but the land is wooded, and there is room to build a short off-road segment without impacting

    existing structures or yards.

    If rail-with-trail is impermissible, staff has recommended an on-road alternative. FromFries Mill Road (in Segment 6), bicycle lanes can be striped along NJ 47 for almost three miles.

    It would then continue south on NJ 47/NJ 40 briefly before turning onto N West Boulevard,

    which becomes County Road 615.

    While only County Road 615/West Boulevard south of Columbia Avenue is currently wide

    enough for bicycle lanes (north of Columbia, the shoulders are six feet or less, and there is

    only one lane in each direction), parcel records indicate that there is extra space within the

    existing right-of-way to add bicycle lanes to remaining sections of County Road 615 and US 40without having to acquire additional right-of-way.

    County Road

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    Area o IssueFigure 22: Active Conrail Line II Recommendations

    Active Conrail Line II Recommendations

    Pedestrians currently use the shoulders to travel along the corridor. If bicycle

    lanes were striped onto the road, pedestrians would have to find, or be

    provided with, alternative accommodations.

    The intersection of NJ 47 and NJ 40 is challenging. Speed is a concern, and

    directional signage for trail users would be very important.

    Remaining Issue Areas for Recommended Alignment:

    DVRPC 2012

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    Segment 8: Franklin Township and Newfield

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    Figure 23: Franklin Township and Newfield Proposed Alignment and Existing Conditions

    Franklin Township and Newfield Parcel Analysis

    Figure 23 depicts the proposed alignment of this segment and photographs of existing

    conditions. From the active Conrail right-of-way at Rena Street (Segment 7), the alignment

    continues along an abandoned, overgrown rail right-of-way headed east (). At Gorgo Lane,

    there are large piles of dirt and debris in the right-of-way (). The alignment continues past

    Forsythia Drive and over Weymouth Road. From here to Main Road, the alignment is clear

    and open (), although there is some evidence it is used by adjacent property owners. Once

    over Main Road, a driveway appears to have been built in the right-of-way, blocking access and

    further exploration between Main Road and Blue Bell Road.

    East of Blue Bell Road, the alignment is impassible and difficult to find through trees and brush.

    Aerial imagery indicates that several buildings have been built in the alignment as well as

    several driveways.

    As depicted in Figure 24, the majority of parcels in this segment are in private

    ownership, and some structures have been built in what was previously the rail

    right-of-way. A small parcel on Weymouth Road is owned by the South Jersey Gas

    Company. Newfield Borough owns several lots near Gorgo Lane.

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    Despite property ownership issues, the proposed alignment is largely feasible. AtForsythia Drive, users would have to be directed on-road for a quarter of a mile along

    Weymouth Road because of structures in the proposed alignment. Some rerouting may have

    to be done around Gorgo Lane, depending on Newfield Boroughs plans for those properties.East of Blue Bell Road, the alignment is undetectable through the woods, but aerial imagery

    indicates that homes and driveways have been built in the right-of-way, so some rerouting will

    have to be done to avoid these structures. These deviations can be seen in Figure 25.

    It should be noted that across the Atlantic County line, a trail runs along this same right-of-way.

    However, as that trail approaches the Gloucester County line, it is diverted south. Connecting

    to this trail would link trail users into downtown Buena, Atlantic County, and the feasibility of

    such a connection should be studied.

    Proposed Alignment

    Recommended Alignm

    Issue AreaFigure 25: Franklin Township and Newfield Recommendations

    Franklin Township and Newfield Recommendations

    Rerouting may be necessary at Gorgo Lane, depending on future

    development plans

    Alignment would have to shift on-road at Weymouth Road because of

    structures in the path of the proposed alignment

    Private structures have encroached on proposed alignment

    Remaining Issue Areas for Recommended Alignment:

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    Figure 24: Franklin Township and Newfield Parcel AnalysisDVRPC 2011

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    Summary

    Some segments, while feasible, may be more complicated. Any trail proposed to run alongside

    active rail right-of-way would require negotiations with the owner to allay safety concerns.

    There is no single accepted standard for designing these types of trails, although it is accepted

    that there must be at least 10 feet between the center of the tracks and the trail. All of the

    segments that run alongside the active Conrail line meet this requirement, but there may be

    other concerns that arise.

    A map of the recommended segments is shown in Figure 26. Many of the recommended

    segments coincide with the proposed alignment, demonstrating that much of what is proposed

    by the county is feasible. In particular, the following segments represent significant opportunities

    to improve access and could be short-term priorities.

    The Looney Trail (Segment 2)

    The Looney Trail would extend from Lambs Road in Mantua Township toRowans campus at Bowe Boulevard. It could provide access to the campus

    of Rowan University, Rowan Research Center, as well as to residents on the

    north side of the proposed alignment. Much of the trail could be built on

    publicly owned land, and there is some flexibility in its routing.

    Extension of Monroe Trail through Glassboro (Segment 4)

    Extending the Monroe Trail west from its current terminus at NJ 47 would

    improve access into Glassboro as well as create a link to the planned

    Bridgeton Secondary Trail, which will extend south to Salem County. Providing

    on-road facilities from the trail to Rowans campus and downtown Glassboro,would further enhance these connections.

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    FranklinTownship

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    Figure 26: Recommended Alignment for the Chestnut Branch ConnectorDVRPC

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    Publication Title:

    Publication Number:

    Date Published:

    Geographic Area Covered:

    Chestnut Branch Connector Feasibility Study, Gloucester County, NJ

    12022

    June 2013

    New Jersey, Gloucester County, Clayton, Franklin Township, Glassboro, Mantua

    Township, Newfield, Pitman

    Key Words: Multi-use trails, feasibility studies, bicycles, pedestrians, bicycle facilities

    Abstract:This project evaluates the viability of a multi-use trail spanning several municipalities in GloucesterCounty, New Jersey. Staff conducted fieldwork and analyzed parcel data throughout the study area to determine

    the trails feasibility. Where on-road bicycle facilities are considered, traffic speeds and volumes were consulted.

    Alternatives are recommended when a particular segment of trail is determined to be infeasible or challenging.

    Staff Contacts:

    Cassidy Boulan

    Transportation Planner

    215.238.2832

    [email protected]

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