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Rhode Island Route 246

Route 246 is a numbered state highway running 8 miles (13 km) in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. The Old Louisquisset Pike portion of the road was laid out through Louisquisset in 1682.

Route 246

Route 246 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by RIDOT
Length8 mi[1] (13 km)
Major junctions
South end US 1 in Providence
Major intersections I-95 in Providence
Route 146 in Providence and North Providence
North end Route 116 in Lincoln
Location
CountryUnited States
StateRhode Island
Highway system

Route description edit

Route 246 begins at an intersection with US 1 in Providence, heading north on four-lane undivided Mill Street.From the southern terminus, the road crosses the Moshassuck River, where the name changes to Charles Street, and passes office buildings, intersecting the southern terminus of Route 7. The route turns northwest and splits into the one-way pair of Charles Street northbound and Ashburton Street and Chalkstone Avenue southbound. southbound as the northbound direction comes to a partial interchange with I-95 that provides access to northbound I-95 and from southbound I-95. Route 246 becomes two-way on Charles Street again and continues through commercial areas, coming to a bridge over Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. The route turns north, with a ramp to the northbound direction of the Route 146 freeway to the west, and narrows into a two-lane road that passes through urban residential neighborhoods.[1]

The road enters North Providence, where it crosses Route 15. Route 246 passes more homes and businesses, curving to the northwest. The route interchanges with the Route 146 freeway in a wooded area with only entrance ramps to Route 146. Past this interchange, the road turns north again and enters Lincoln, where it becomes Old Louisquisset Pike. Route 246 runs through wooded areas with some homes a short distance to the west of Route 146. The route comes to a ramp from southbound Route 146 before it passes to the east of Twin River Casino. The road heads northwest through more woodland and residences, curving north and passing to the east of the Community College of Rhode Island Flanagan Campus before crossing Route 123. Route 246 continues northwest parallel to the Route 146 freeway, with a ramp providing access to and from the southbound lanes of Route 146. Farther northwest, the route ends at ramps at the interchange between Route 146 and Route 116, where there is access to and from the southbound lanes of Route 146.[1]

History edit

Route 246 is an old alignment of Route 146, which is now a freeway.

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Providence County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Providence0.000.00  US 1 (North Main Street)Southern terminus
0.060.097Bridge over the Moshassuck River
0.200.32 
 
Route 7 north (Orms Street)
Southern terminus of Route 7
0.400.64 
 
I-95 north – Pawtucket, Boston
Northbound access only; exit 38 on I-95
0.801.29 
 
Route 146 north
No access from Route 146
North Providence2.704.35  Route 15 (Mineral Spring Avenue)
3.205.15  Route 146 – Providence, Worcester, MANo access from Route 146
Lincoln4.206.76 
 
Route 146 south
Access from Route 146 only; no access to Route 146
5.408.69  
 
Route 123 (Jenckes Hill Road) to Route 146
6.8010.94 
 
Route 146 south
7.8012.55 
 
Route 146 south – Providence
Interchange
8.0012.87 
 
 
 
Route 116 north to Route 146 – Woonsocket, Worcester
Interchange, northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Google (December 31, 2013). "Route 246" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 31, 2013.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • 2019 Highway Map, Rhode Island

rhode, island, route, route, numbered, state, highway, running, miles, state, rhode, island, louisquisset, pike, portion, road, laid, through, louisquisset, 1682, route, 246route, highlighted, redroute, informationmaintained, ridotlength8, major, junctionssout. Route 246 is a numbered state highway running 8 miles 13 km in the U S state of Rhode Island The Old Louisquisset Pike portion of the road was laid out through Louisquisset in 1682 Route 246Route 246 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by RIDOTLength8 mi 1 13 km Major junctionsSouth endUS 1 in ProvidenceMajor intersectionsI 95 in Providence Route 146 in Providence and North ProvidenceNorth endRoute 116 in LincolnLocationCountryUnited StatesStateRhode IslandHighway systemRhode Island Routes Route 238 I 295 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description editRoute 246 begins at an intersection with US 1 in Providence heading north on four lane undivided Mill Street From the southern terminus the road crosses the Moshassuck River where the name changes to Charles Street and passes office buildings intersecting the southern terminus of Route 7 The route turns northwest and splits into the one way pair of Charles Street northbound and Ashburton Street and Chalkstone Avenue southbound southbound as the northbound direction comes to a partial interchange with I 95 that provides access to northbound I 95 and from southbound I 95 Route 246 becomes two way on Charles Street again and continues through commercial areas coming to a bridge over Amtrak s Northeast Corridor The route turns north with a ramp to the northbound direction of the Route 146 freeway to the west and narrows into a two lane road that passes through urban residential neighborhoods 1 The road enters North Providence where it crosses Route 15 Route 246 passes more homes and businesses curving to the northwest The route interchanges with the Route 146 freeway in a wooded area with only entrance ramps to Route 146 Past this interchange the road turns north again and enters Lincoln where it becomes Old Louisquisset Pike Route 246 runs through wooded areas with some homes a short distance to the west of Route 146 The route comes to a ramp from southbound Route 146 before it passes to the east of Twin River Casino The road heads northwest through more woodland and residences curving north and passing to the east of the Community College of Rhode Island Flanagan Campus before crossing Route 123 Route 246 continues northwest parallel to the Route 146 freeway with a ramp providing access to and from the southbound lanes of Route 146 Farther northwest the route ends at ramps at the interchange between Route 146 and Route 116 where there is access to and from the southbound lanes of Route 146 1 History editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2013 Route 246 is an old alignment of Route 146 which is now a freeway Major intersections editThe entire route is in Providence County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesProvidence0 000 00 nbsp US 1 North Main Street Southern terminus0 060 097Bridge over the Moshassuck River0 200 32 nbsp nbsp Route 7 north Orms Street Southern terminus of Route 70 400 64 nbsp nbsp I 95 north Pawtucket BostonNorthbound access only exit 38 on I 950 801 29 nbsp nbsp Route 146 northNo access from Route 146North Providence2 704 35 nbsp Route 15 Mineral Spring Avenue 3 205 15 nbsp Route 146 Providence Worcester MANo access from Route 146Lincoln4 206 76 nbsp nbsp Route 146 southAccess from Route 146 only no access to Route 1465 408 69 nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 123 Jenckes Hill Road to Route 1466 8010 94 nbsp nbsp Route 146 south7 8012 55 nbsp nbsp Route 146 south ProvidenceInterchange8 0012 87 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Route 116 north to Route 146 Woonsocket WorcesterInterchange northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessReferences edit a b c d Google December 31 2013 Route 246 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 31 2013 nbsp Rhode Island portalExternal links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Rhode Island Route 246KML is from Wikidata 2019 Highway Map Rhode Island Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rhode Island Route 246 amp oldid 1143970634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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