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Texas State Highway 146

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State Highway 146 marker
State Highway 146
Map
SH 146 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length105.966 mi[1][a] (170.536 km)
Existed1930–present
Major junctions
South end I-45 / SH 6 at Texas City
Major intersections
North end
Future I-69 / US 59 at Livingston
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
Highway system
SH 145 SH 147

State Highway 146 (SH 146) is a north–south highway in southeastern Texas beginning at I-45 near La Marque and Texas City. It then crosses over the Fred Hartman Bridge over the Houston Ship Channel which carries SH 146 traffic. It then continues north towards Dayton, where it meets US 90 and then heads north and terminates in Livingston at US 59 (Future I-69).

History

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SH 146 was designated on March 19, 1930, from SH 6/US 75 northward to Texas City as a renumbering of SH 6A. On July 2, 1932, SH 146 was extended north to Dayton.[2] On August 3, 1932, SH 146 was extended north to Cleveland (the plan was to delete SH 132 when this extension was completed).[3] On September 22, 1932, this extension was canceled, and SH 146 was instead extended north to Livingston, replacing SH 132.[4] On December 16, 1967, SH 146 was relocated east of Liberty. On February 21, 1984, SH 146 was extended south from SH 3 to I-45. On March 28, 1996, SH 146 was relocated in Baytown replacing Loop 201. The old route of SH 146 was redesignated as Business State Highway 146-E.

Spur 201 was designated on December 17, 1941, from SH 146 in Black Duck Bay to Main Street. On September 23, 1959, Spur 201 was redesignated as Loop 201 and was extended to SH 146 at McKinney Road. On October 22, 1976, Loop 201 was extended to SH 146 at Ferry Road. On March 28, 1996, Loop 201 was redesignated as part of SH 146.

Route description

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SH 146 begins at its southern terminus at Interstate 45 in Bayou Vista, running concurrent with Loop 197 for about 0.5 miles (0.80 km). It then heads northwest and interchanging with SH 3. It then passes by Moses Lake and runs by Trinity Bay. Between Bayview and Kemah, it intersects SH 96. The route then interchanges SH 225 before crossing at the Fred Hartman Bridge over the Houston Ship Channel; from 1953 to 1995, SH 146 crossed under the Houston Ship Channel via the Baytown Tunnel. In Baytown, the highway forms one of its business routes and then interchanges SH 330 before looping east. It then interchanges I-10 before entering Mont Belvieu. After heading north and entering Dayton, SH 146 meets US 90 and runs concurrent with it until reaching Liberty, intersecting SH 321 and Loop 227. It also crosses over the Trinity River before entering Liberty. After separating from US 90, the route heads north, then northeast after intersecting Loop 227, passing by the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge and then passing through Hardin. It intersects SH 105 in Moss Hill as it proceeds north. The route then passes through Rye and by Ace before reaching Livingston. It intersects US 190 before reaching its northern terminus at US 59 (future Interstate 69 corridor).

Business routes

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SH 146 has two business routes.

La Porte Business Spur

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Business State Highway 146-D (formerly Loop 410) is a business loop that runs from SH 146 in La Porte to Spur 501. The highway was designated on December 1, 1971 as Loop 410 from SH 146 east, north, and west to SH 146, and was marked as a business route of SH 146. On July 28, 1977, the section from SH 146 via Fairmont Parkway to Spur 501 was cancelled, and Loop 410 was rerouted replacing part of Spur 501 and all of Spur 498. Loop 410 was redesignated as Business State Highway 146-D on June 21, 1990.[5][6] On March 26, 2009, the section from Spur 501 via Broadway Street north to Main Street and west via Main Street to SH 146 was given to the city of La Porte.

Baytown Business Loop

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Business State Highway 146-E is a business loop that runs from SH 146 through Baytown to SH 146. On March 28, 1996, SH 146 was relocated in Baytown replacing Loop 201, and the old route of SH 146 was redesignated as Business State Highway 146-E.

Junction list

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CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
GalvestonBayou Vista0.00.0 I-45 / SH 6 – Houston, Galveston, HitchcockI-45 exit 7 southbound, 7A northbound; south end of SH 3 overlap.
Texas City0.10.16
Spur 197 north (Texas City Port Boulevard)
Former southern terminus of Loop 197
0.71.1
SH 3 north – La Marque
Interchange; north end of SH 3 overlap
1.93.1 FM 519 – Hitchcock, Texas City
3.45.5 FM 1765 – La Marque, Texas City
4.36.9 FM 1764 – Texas CitySouth end of freeway; access to HCA Houston Healthcare Mainland
5.28.425th AvenueNorth end of freeway; former northern terminus of Loop 197
10.116.3 FM 517 – Dickinson, San Leon
12.219.6 FM 646 – Dickinson, BacliffFuture south end of SH 99 overlap
Kemah14.423.2
SH 96 west – League City
14.723.7

FM 518 west / FM 2094 west
Interchange; south end of freeway
GalvestonHarris
county line
KemahSeabrook lineBridge over Clear Lake
HarrisSeabrook16.626.7 NASA 1 – Seabrook, Johnson Space CenterAccess to Houston Methodist Clear Lake Hospital
18.129.1Red Bluff Road
19.631.5Port Road – Port of Houston Bayport Terminal
20.733.3Shoreacres Boulevard, Choate Road
La Porte21.734.9McCabe RoadNo northbound entrance
21.835.1
Bus. SH 146 (Wharton Weems Boulevard)
Former southern terminus of unsigned Loop 410
23.037.0Fairmont Parkway
23.938.5
Bus. SH 146 (West Main Street) / Spencer Highway
Former northern terminus of unsigned Loop 410
24.839.9Barbours Cut BoulevardSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
25.541.0
SH 225 west – Pasadena, Houston
La PorteBaytown lineFred Hartman Bridge over Houston Ship Channel
Baytown28.245.4


SH 99 Toll north (Grand Parkway) to Bus. SH 146 / Wyoming Street
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; future north end of SH 99 overlap; former southern terminus point of Loop 201
28.445.7Missouri Street
29.347.2West Main StreetSigned at Missouri Street northbound
30.048.3West Texas Avenue, Decker Drive, J. B. LeFevre Drive
30.849.6

Spur 330 west to I-10
31.150.1Garth Road, Decker Drive
31.851.2North Main Street
33.553.9
Bus. SH 146 (Alexander Drive)
Interchange; north end of freeway; former northern terminus point of Loop 201
Chambers36.057.9
FM 565 east
36.458.6
FM 1405 south / Twisted Oak Street
Mont Belvieu39.563.6 I-10I-10 exit 797
40.665.3
Loop 207 north
41.466.6
FM 565 east
42.067.6
Loop 207 south
42.167.8

FM 1942 west to FM 2100
42.969.0 SH 99 Toll (Grand Parkway)
43.469.8
FM 3360 south
Liberty48.778.4

FM 1413 west to US 90
Dayton55.088.5
US 90 west – Houston
South end of US 90 overlap
55.389.0

SH 321 north (South Cleveland Street) to FM 1960 – Cleveland
55.689.5
FM 1409 south
Liberty61.198.3

Loop 227 north / FM 2684 south
61.999.6
FM 563 south – Anahuac
62.6100.7
US 90 east – Beaumont
North end of US 90 overlap
64.1103.2
Loop 227 south – Business District
65.3105.1
FM 1011 north
67.4108.5
FM 2830 south – Ames
Hardin70.3113.1 FM 834 – Daisetta
Moss Hill76.6123.3 SH 105 – Cleveland, BatsonFormer FM 162
Rye90.1145.0 FM 787 – Romayor, SaratogaFormer alignment of SH 105
Polk98.5158.5
FM 2610 south – Romayor
100.7162.1
FM 943 east – Segno, Dallardsville
102.1164.3
FM 2665 west – Goodrich
107.3172.7
FM 1988 south – Goodrich
Livingston111.7179.8 US 190 (East Church Street)Access to CHI St. Luke's Health Livingston Memorial Hospital
113.3182.3


Future I-69 / US 59 / Bus. US 59-J south
Northern terminus; US 59 is the future Interstate 69
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Notes

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  1. ^ The certified mileage given is shorter than the actual mileage as TxDOT considers SH 146 to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with US 90.

References

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  1. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 146". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
  2. ^ "Minutes" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. Texas Department of Transportation. June 30, 1932. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 29, 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Minutes" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. Texas Department of Transportation. August 2, 1932. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 29, 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Minutes" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. Texas Department of Transportation. September 19, 1932. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 31, 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  5. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway Loop No. 410". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
  6. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Business State Highway No. 146-D". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.