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'''Route 39''' was a State_highway in the U.S._state of New_Jersey from 1927 to 1953. It was fully concurrent with U.S._Route_206 from its southern terminus at U.S._Route_30 in Hammonton to its junction with County Route 524 in Hamilton Township. It was also a proposed designation for a northern beltway around Trenton; this beltway is now Interstate 295 and Interstate 95.
The Route 39 designation was removed in the 1953 renumbering to eliminate the concurrency with US 206.
The route produced one spur route, Route S39, which became Route 68 in the 1953 renumbering.
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