Maine State Route 46

State Route 46 (abbreviated SR 46) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located in the central coastal part of the state. It is 18.76 miles (30.19 km) in length. Its southern terminus is located on the OrlandBucksport town line at U.S. Route 1, State Route 3 and State Route 15. Its northern terminus is located east of Eddington at State Route 9.

State Route 46
Route information
Maintained by MaineDOT
Length18.76 mi[1] (30.19 km)
Existed1960–present
Major junctions
South end US 1 / SR 3 / SR 15 in Orland
  US 1A in Holden
North end SR 9 in Eddington
Location
CountiesHancock, Penobscot
Highway system
SR 43SR 52

Route description

SR 46 begins at an intersection with US 1, SR 3, and SR 15 on the town line between Orland and Bucksport. It runs almost directly on the border for 1 mile (1.6 km) before turning northward into Bucksport. SR 41 crosses through the western edge of Dedham and then the eastern edge of Holden, where it crosses US 1A. SR 41 crosses into Eddington where it runs along the east side of the Holbrook and Davis Ponds before reaching its northern terminus at SR 9.

History

The entirety of SR 46 used to be part of SR 175 as first designated in 1925. In 1960, SR 175 was truncated to its current northern terminus in Orland and its concurrency with US 1 / SR 3 / SR 15 was eliminated. The remainder of its northern segment was renumbered SR 46.

Junction list

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
HancockOrland0.00.0 US 1 / SR 3 / SR 15 (Acadia Highway) to SR 175 Bucksport, EllsworthSouthern terminus of SR 46
PenobscotHolden13.822.2 US 1A (Main Road) Bangor, EllsworthTo I-395
Eddington18.730.1 SR 9 (Main Road) Brewer, CalaisNorthern terminus of SR 46
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