Millstream Road, Jonathan Holmes Road, County Route 539 at the municipal building parking lot and Herbert Road/Sharon Station Road in Upper Freehold Township
The Union Transportation Trail—named after the UTC—first opened in September 2010 with the gravel-surfaced 2.2-mile (3.5 km) section between Millstream Road and Jonathan Holmes Road.[3][4] A 2.0-mile (3.2 km) extension to the trail was completed in 2011,[1] with the 3.0-mile (4.8 km) section between County Route 526 and Herbert Road/Sharon Station Road being added in February 2015.[5] Construction on the segment between County Route 526 and Davis Station Road, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) in length, commenced in 2015 and was completed in September 2016. The fifth segment, completed in late January 2017, comprises the .75 miles (1.21 km) between Herbert Road/Sharon Station Road and County Route 539, passing through the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area.[5][6][7] Trail access points with parking lots are located at Millstream Road, Jonathan Holmes Road, and the intersection of Herbert Road and Sharon Station Road, all of which are in Upper Freehold.[1]
A grant awarded through the New Jersey Department of Transportation will fund the construction of a 3.2-mile (5.1 km) extension of the trail from its current terminus at Old York Road in Upper Freehold. This extension will cross over the New Jersey Turnpike and connect to a proposed trail head and parking lot, located near the intersection of Airport Road in East Windsor.[8] Additional expansion is also being considered, including a southern extension into New Egypt, which may extend further south into eastern Burlington County and connect to the Kinkora Branch Trail and the Pemberton Rail-Trail. This would function as a link with the southern New Jersey/greater Philadelphia trail network.[3]