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Z Brothers
30 Repaupo Station Rd
Swedesboro, NJ 08085
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From Philadelphia:
- Take I-76E and cross either the Walt Whitman or the Ben
Franklin Bridge.
- Continue on 76East which turns into route 42 South.
* If you crossed the Ben Franklin Bridge, stay to your right
after the tolls, and follow the temporary path of 676 east for about
2 miles until you meet up with 76 East and you will go under the
Walt Whitman Bridge and merge with the traffic onto 42S/76 East.
- Follow 76East/42 South while staying in the left lane and
follow signs for 295 South.
- The onramp to 295 South is the LEFTMOST lane of this
5 lane highway. It is AFTER the entrance for 295 North (to the
right), beware..
- Follow 295 South for about 15 miles to EXIT 14. ("Repaupo"
is on the exit sign)
- At the top of the ramp, make a LEFT and cross back over
I295. Follow the road for 1/4 mile past a large parking lot
with storage bins,
and our building is the first white building on your right!
From Delaware/Maryland:
- Take I95 North and cross the Delaware
Memorial Bridge and follow signs for I295 North.
- Take 295 North to EXIT 14. (14 miles) ("Repaupo" on the
exit sign)
- At the top of the ramp (Stop sign), make a LEFT and cross back over
I295. Follow the road for 1/4 mile past a large parking lot
with storage bins,
and our building is the first white building on your right!
From NY, Northern
States:
- Take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 2.
- Make A LEFT out of the Turnpike exit onto route 322 West.
- Follow 322W to your 2nd traffic light (about 2
miles) and make a RIGHT onto Paulsboro Road.
(There will be a Wawa and a BP gas station at this
intersection.)
- Follow Paulsboro Road for about 2 miles to
a "blinking light" and make a LEFT onto Repaupo Station
Road.
- We are 1/4 mile on the left hand side, the 2nd white
building on the left. (The last white building before a large football
field sized parking lot full of storage bins. (If you pass a big blue building, you
just passed us and went one building too far.) |