
U.S. Route 46 - Wikipedia
U.S. Route 46 (US 46) is an east–west U.S. Highway completely within the state of New Jersey, and runs for 75.34 mi (121.25 km). The west end is at an interchange with Interstate 80 (I-80) and Route 94 in Columbia, Warren County, on the Delaware River.
End of US highway 46 - US Ends .com
Dec 16, 2023 · US route 46 has endpoints in Ft. Lee and Columbia (New Jersey), with an historic terminus in Portland (Pennsylvania).
US Route 46 Traffic in Real Time - EzeRoad
Stationary traffic on US-22 E / US Highway 22 from Garden State Pkwy (US-22) to Hillside Ave (US-22).
U.S. 46 - AARoads - New Jersey
U.S. 46 is an intrastate route through New Jersey. The highway parallels Interstate 80 from Knowlton township, near Delaware Water Gap, to the George Washington Bridge alongside I-95/U.S. 1-9. The 75 mile long highway was established in 1936, running west to U.S. 611 in Portland, Pennsylvania.
History of US 46 in New Jersey - Road and Rail Pictures
Information about changes to the alignment of US 46 in New Jersey since the 1930s.
East Coast Roads - US Route 46
US 46 is a major east/west route in the northern section of New Jersey. It begins at I-80 in Knowlton near the New Jersey-Pennsylvania state line and runs parallel to I-80 across the state. The western portion is a two-lane undivided road, but it widens further to the east.
US 46 History - Road and Rail Pictures
An historical overview of US 46 can be found on the U.S. Highways: From US 1 to (US830) website.
New Jersey Roads - US 46
US 46 In the west, US 46 is a two-lane road, while in the east, US 46 is a four-to-six lane Jersey freeway and/or expressway, and joins with US 1-9 for one of only two New Jersey triplexes (to find the other, find Clinton).
East Coast Roads - US Route 46 - Westbound Views
Heading out of town, US 46 narrows down to two lanes. There are traffic lights at Princeton Avenue, South Elk Avenue, North Elk Avenue, and South Main Street (CR 634).
US 46 (Decommissioned) | Pennsylvania Highways
What was once the shortest US highway in the Pennsylvania, US 46 was first signed inside the Commonwealth in 1936. It crossed the Delaware River on a truss bridge known as …