Pennsylvania Route 46 Explained

State:PA
Type:PA
Route:46
Length Mi:43.0
Length Round:1
Map Custom:yes
Direction A:South
Terminus A: in Emporium
Direction B:North
Terminus B: in Bradford
Counties:Cameron, McKean
Previous Type:US 1948
Previous Route:46
Next Type:PA 1926
Next Route:47

Pennsylvania Route 46 (PA 46) is a 43adj=midNaNadj=mid state highway that is located in northern Pennsylvania in the United States.

The southern terminus of the route is situated at PA 120 in Emporium. The northern terminus is located at the Bradford Bypass, carrying U.S. Route 219 (US 219) and PA 346, in Bradford, roughly two miles south of the New York-Pennsylvania border.

History

PA 46 was first signed in 1927, extending from U.S. Route 6 in Smethport north to US 219 in Bradford. The route was extended southward to Emporium in 1928, when the eastern segment of Pennsylvania Route 47, which ran along present-day PA 46 from PA 120 in Emporium to US 6 in Smethport, was decommissioned after only one year of service.

PA 46 Truck

State:PA
Type:PA-Truck
Route:46
Location:Cameron County and McKean County
Formed:2013

Pennsylvania Route 46 Truck is a truck route that bypasses a weight-restricted bridge over the Pidgeon Hollow Run in Norwich Township, Pennsylvania. The route follows US 6, PA 155 and PA 120.

It was signed in 2013. The bridge was completely reconstructed in 2017,[1] but the route is still signed as of May 2022.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bridge Condition Summary Report. 2021-03-07. gis.penndot.gov.