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Pennsylvania Route 446 marker
Pennsylvania Route 446
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length13.0 mi[1] (20.9 km)
Existed1928–present
Major junctions
South end PA 46 in Keating Township
Major intersections PA 155 in Eldred Township
PA 346 in Eldred
North end NY 305 at the New York state line near Portville, New York
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesMcKean
Highway system
PA 445 PA 447

Pennsylvania Route 446 (PA 446) is an 13.0-mile-long (20.9 km) state highway located in McKean county in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at Route 46 in the Keating Township neighborhood of Farmers Valley. The northern terminus is at the New York state line near Portville, New York. Route 446 is mountainous for most of its length and its only street designation is Main Street. Route 446 is part of a family of routes interconnected with Pennsylvania Route 46. However, unlike several others, PA 446 does connect to its parent route and PA 346.

PA 446 was assigned in 1928 and used to be part of US 6 and PA 7.

Route description

PA 446 beginning at the state line with a plethora of signage denoting the switch from NY 305

PA 446 begins at a fork with its parent route, PA 46 in the Farmers Valley community of Keating Township. Here, the highway is almost 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level. At the base of a mountain, PA 446 passes through Farmers Valley and passes to the north of a landmark called Diegel Hollow, running parallel to a Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad line. The highway curves around the base of a mountain north of Prospect Hill. The highway passes Moody Hollow, where it turns northward and crosses the railroad tracks. PA 446 enters Larabee, where it passes over the Allegheny River and the Buffalo Line railroad line, which is owned by Norfolk Southern and operated by the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad, before it intersects with the northern terminus of PA 155.[1]

PA 446 leaves Larabee soon afterward, becoming surrounding on both sides by mountains, with the river and railroad tracks to the west. Although across a range of peaks, PA 346 parallels to the west. As the highway edges towards the state line, it enters downtown Eldred. Just north of the borough, PA 346, which was paralleling earlier, now terminates at PA 446. The highway curves around a mountain and begins to follow the Allegheny River and the Buffalo Line railroad tracks before crossing the railroad tracks at-grade immediately before the New York line. There it continues as NY 305.[1]

History

PA 446 from Farmers Valley to Larabee used to be part of Pennsylvania Route 7, which was designated in 1925. The next year, PA 7 was assigned as U.S. Route 6 as well. PA 446 was assigned in 1928 from Larabee to the New York border.[2] In 1930, PA 446 was extended to Farmers Valley to its current southern terminus at PA 46.[3]

Major intersections

Junction with Pennsylvania Route 46

The entire route is in McKean County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Keating Township0.00.0 PA 46 – Smethport, Bradford
Eldred Township
PA 155 south – Port Allegany
Northern terminus of Route 155
Eldred
PA 346 west – Bradford
Eastern terminus of Route 346
Eldred Township13.020.9
NY 305 north – Olean
New York – Pennsylvania state line.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "overview map of PA 446" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  2. ^ Tourist Map of Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1930. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  3. ^ Jeff Kitsko. "PA Highways - Route 546". PA Highways. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
KML is from Wikidata
  • Kitsko, Jeffrey J. (2011). "PA 446". Pennsylvania Highways. pp. 401–450. Retrieved November 28, 2011.