Texas State Highway 146
State Highway 146 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by TxDOT | ||||
Length: | 105.97 mi[1] (170.54 km) | |||
Existed: | by 1931 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | I-45 at Texas City | |||
I-10 at Mont Belvieu | ||||
North end: |
I-69 / US 59 at Livingston | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Highway 146, or SH 146, is a north–south highway in southeastern Texas beginning in Livingston, starting at US 59 (Future I-69) and proceeds south to Liberty, where it meets US 90. It continues in Dayton at US 90 and proceeds south through Baytown, terminating at Interstate 45 near La Marque and Texas City. In the interest of encouraging use of the Grand Parkway (toll road), which runs roughly parallel to SH-146 to the south of I-10, the State of Texas has removed SH 146 signs from Exit 798 of I-10 in the Westbound direction.[2]
The Fred Hartman Bridge over the Houston Ship Channel carries SH 146 traffic.
Junction list
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Galveston | Bayou Vista | I-45 / SH 6 – Houston, Galveston, Bayou Vista, Hitchcock | I-45 south exit 7, north exit 7A; south end of SH 3 overlap. | ||
Texas City | Loop 197 north (Texas City Port Boulevard) – Texas City | ||||
SH 3 north – League City | Interchange; north end of SH 3 overlap | ||||
FM 519 (Main Street) – La Marque, Texas City | |||||
FM 1765 (5th Avenue) – Santa Fe, Texas City | |||||
South end of freeway | |||||
FM 1764 (Lowry Expressway, Palmer Highway) | |||||
Loop 197 south (25th Avenue) | |||||
North end of freeway | |||||
FM 517 west – Dickinson | |||||
FM 646 west (Grand Avenue) | |||||
Kemah | SH 96 west (League City Parkway) – League City | ||||
FM 518 west (Deke Slayton Boulevard) – League City | |||||
FM 2094 west (Main Street) – League City | |||||
Galveston–Harris county line | Texas City–Seabrook line | Bridge over Galveston Bay | |||
Harris | Seabrook | Shipyard Drive, 10th Street | Interchange | ||
NASA 1 west (NASA Parkway) – Webster, Johnson Space Center | |||||
| South end of freeway | ||||
Pasadena | Red Bluff Road | ||||
Pasadena | Port Road, New Port Road | ||||
La Porte | Bus. SH 146 north (Wharton Weems Boulevard) | Northbound access only | |||
Fairmont Parkway | |||||
Bus. SH 146 south (Main Street) – La Porte | |||||
Barbours Cut Boulevard | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||||
SH 225 west (La Porte Freeway) – Pasadena, Houston | |||||
La Porte–Baytown line | Fred Hartman Bridge over Houston Ship Channel | ||||
Baytown | Bus. SH 146 – Baytown | South end of Loop 201 overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||
Missouri Street | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||||
Main Street | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||||
J.B. Le Fevre Drive | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||||
Spur 330 (Decker Drive) / Texas Avenue | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||||
Garth Road, Pruett Street | |||||
Main Street | |||||
Bus. SH 146 – Baytown | North end of Loop 201 overlap | ||||
Harris–Chambers county line | North end of freeway | ||||
Chambers | FM 565 east – Cove | ||||
FM 1405 south | |||||
I-10 – Houston, Beaumont | I-10 exit 797 | ||||
Mont Belvieu | Loop 207 north (Main Street) – Mont Belvieu | ||||
Loop 207 south (Main Street) – Mont Belvieu | |||||
FM 1942 west – Barrett | |||||
FM 3360 south | |||||
Liberty | | FM 1413 west | |||
Dayton | US 90 west – Houston | South end of US 90 overlap | |||
SH 321 north – Cleveland | |||||
FM 1409 south – Mont Belvieu | |||||
Liberty | Loop 227 north (Main Street) | ||||
FM 563 south – Wallisville | |||||
US 90 east – Beaumont | North end of US 90 overlap | ||||
Loop 227 south (Main Street) | |||||
FM 1011 north | |||||
| FM 2830 south – Ames | ||||
Hardin | FM 834 – Daisetta | ||||
Moss Hill | SH 105 – Cleveland, Beaumont | ||||
Rye | FM 787 – Romayor, Saratoga | ||||
Polk | | FM 2610 south – Romayor | |||
| FM 943 | ||||
| FM 2665 west – Goodrich | ||||
| FM 1988 south – Goodrich | ||||
Livingston | US 190 – Huntsville, Woodville | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ↑ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 146". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ↑ "TX State Highway 146". www.RoadNow.com. Roadnow. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
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