Directions
To the Clinical Academic Building, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick:
Garden State Parkway (from the north):
Take Exit #130 to Route #1 South. Exit at sign for Route #18 North-New Brunswick bearing right at the Exxon Station.
In approximately three miles Route #18 will cross the Raritan River. Exit Rt.27 south (Albany St.), go to the 6th stop light.
Make a left (Paterson St.), parking is on the right.
New Jersey Turnpike:
Exit #9. Take Route #18 North-New Brunswick. Follow sign for Princeton, Route #27 South. Make a loop turn onto
Albany St. and go to the 6th stop light. Make a left (Paterson St) ,the parking is on the right. The Clinical Academic Building is to the left.
Route 287 North:
Exit at sign "New Brunswick, South Bound Brook". Bear left and follow road loop back underneath Route 287, keeping to the right.
(Landmarks: Quality Inn, MacAteers Restaurant). You are on Easton Avenue - continue for approximately 5 miles until you
come to Albany Street and turn right. Go to the second stop light and make a left (Paterson St) parking garage is on the right. The Clinical Academic
Building is to the left.
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Piscataway Campus:
Take Hoes Lane to River Road. Make a left onto River Road and go to the stop light. Make a right on to Landing Lane. Go over old bridge,
follow Landing Lane up hill and curving to the right to traffic light at Easton Ave. Turn left and follow Easton Ave. to Albany St. Turn right onto Albany
Street. Go to the second stop light, make a left (Paterson St), the parking garage is on the right. The Clinical Academic Building is to the left.
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital is also easily reached by train or bus. By train,
New Brunswick is on the main railroad line between New York and Philadelphia. Exit at New Brunswick Station and walk up Little Albany St. past the parking
garage to the entrance into the Medical Education Building. A Suburban Transit bus station is at 18 French St., opposite the railroad station.
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