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|length_km=28.3
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|length_ref=<ref>New Brunswick Department of Transportation: ''Designated Provincial Highways'', 2003</ref>
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|established=1920s{{citation needed|date=December 2010}}
|direction_a=East
|direction_a=West|direction_b=East
|terminus_b={{jct|state=NB|NB|3}} in [[Thomaston Corner, New Brunswick|Thomaston Corner]]
|direction_b=West
|terminus_a={{jct|state=ME|ME|6}} on the [[Saint Croix – Vanceboro Bridge]]
|starting_terminus=[[Image:NB 3.png|20px]] [[New Brunswick Route 3|Route 3]] near [[York Mills, New Brunswick|York Mills]]
|previous_type=NB|previous_route=3|next_type=NB|next_route=7
|cities=[[McAdam, New Brunswick|McAdam]]|
|ending_terminus=[[Image:MA Route 6.svg|20px]] Maine [[Maine State Route 6|SR 6]] in [[St. Croix, New Brunswick|St. Croix]]|
}}
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'''Route 4''' is 28 kilometres long and runs from the community of [[St. Croix, New Brunswick|St. Croix]] on the [[Canada-U.S. border]] opposite [[Vanceboro, Maine]] to a junction with [[New Brunswick Route 3|Route 3]] at Thomaston Corner, near [[Harvey Station, New Brunswick|Harvey Station]]. It runs through the village of [[McAdam, New Brunswick|McAdam]].
'''Route 4''' is a {{convert|28.3|km|adj=on}} long [[state highway|provincial highway]] located entirely in [[York County, New Brunswick|York County]], [[New Brunswick]], Canada. The highway begins on the [[Saint Croix – Vanceboro Bridge]] between the cities of [[Vanceboro, Maine|Vanceboro]], [[Maine]] and [[Saint Croix, New Brunswick|Saint Croix]], and travels east to an interchange with [[New Brunswick Route 3|Route 3]] in [[Thomaston Corner, New Brunswick|Thomaston Corner]].


==Route description==
Between McAdam and St. Croix, Route 4 follows the bed of one of New Brunswick's first [[railway]]s, a wooden line built by a [[lumberman]] named Todd who wanted to transport his logs to the [[St. Croix River (Maine-New Brunswick)|St. Croix River]]. The line was deemed surplus with the construction of the parallel [[European and North American Railway]] in the late 1860s, immediately to the south, and it was later converted to a road.<ref>''Railways of New Brunswick'' by David Nason. New Ireland Press, 1991.</ref>
[[Image:McAdam Mainstreet.jpg|thumb|250px|Route 4 as it passes through McAdam]]
Route 4 begins on the Saint Croix – Vanceboro Bridge over the [[Saint Croix River (Maine – New Brunswick)|Saint Croix River]], which serves as both the [[Canada–United States border|boundary]] between Maine and New Brunswick and the border between the [[Eastern Time Zone]] and [[Atlantic Time Zone]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nhpr.org/node/8748|title=New Time Zone for Maine?|last=Cariddi|first=Barbara|date=May 6, 2005|publisher=[[New Hampshire Public Radio]]|accessdate=22 December 2010|location=[[Concord, New Hampshire|Concord, NH]]}}</ref> traveling east through the customs station. Exiting Saint Croix, the highway crosses [[New Brunswick Route 630|Route 630]] as it begins to parallel a rail line belonging to the [[New Brunswick Southern Railway]] through rural York County. The highway is surrounded by woodlands until entering the Village of [[McAdam, New Brunswick|McAdam]], where it serves as the main road through town, changing its name three times (Vanceboro Road, Saunders Road, and finally, Harvey Road). The highway turns more northerly through town then turns to the south before straightening out more in a more northeasterly direction again, entering more woodlands. Route 4 traverses the small community of [[Christie Ridge, New Brunswick|Christie Ridge]] before terminating at an intersection with Route 3 in Thomaston Corner.<ref name="gmaps" />


==See also==
==History==
Between McAdam and St. Croix, Route 4 follows the bed of one of New Brunswick's first [[railway]]s, a wooden line built by a [[lumberman]] named Todd who wanted to transport his logs to the Saint Croix River. The line was deemed surplus with the construction of the parallel [[European and North American Railway]] in the late 1860s, immediately to the south, and it was later converted to a road.<ref name="David Nason1992">{{cite book|last=Nason|first=David|title=Railways of New Brunswick|year=1992|publisher=New Ireland|location=Fredericton, N.B|isbn=0-920483-38-0<!-- |page=???-->}}</ref>
*[[List of New Brunswick provincial highways]]

==Major intersections==
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|location_special=[[Saint Croix River (Maine – New Brunswick)|Saint Croix River]]
|mile=0.0
|road={{jct|state=ME|ME|6|dir1=west|name1=[[Saint Croix – Vanceboro Bridge]]|city1=Vanceboro|city2=Topsfield}}
|notes=Western terminus
}}
{{Jctint|state=NB
|location=Saint Croix
|mile=1.3
|road={{jct|state=NB|NB|630|city1=St. Stephen|city2=Lakeland Ridges}}
}}
{{Jctint|state=NB
|location=McAdam
|lspan=2
|mile=5.1
|road=Saunders Road
}}
{{Jctint|state=NB
|mile=7.1
|road=Old Harvey Road
}}
{{Jctint|state=NB
|location=Thomaston Corner
|mile=17.6
|road={{jct|state=NB|NB|3|city1=St. Stephen|city2=Fredericton}}
|notes=Eastern terminus
}}

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[[Category:New Brunswick provincial highways]]
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 14 December 2024

Route 4 marker
Route 4
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length28.3 km[1] (17.6 mi)
Existed1920s[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end SR 6 on the Saint Croix – Vanceboro Bridge
East end Route 3 in Thomaston Corner
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
Highway system
Route 3 Route 7

Route 4 is a 28.3-kilometre (17.6 mi) long provincial highway located entirely in York County, New Brunswick, Canada. The highway begins on the Saint Croix – Vanceboro Bridge between the cities of Vanceboro, Maine and Saint Croix, and travels east to an interchange with Route 3 in Thomaston Corner.

Route description

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Route 4 as it passes through McAdam

Route 4 begins on the Saint Croix – Vanceboro Bridge over the Saint Croix River, which serves as both the boundary between Maine and New Brunswick and the border between the Eastern Time Zone and Atlantic Time Zone,[2] traveling east through the customs station. Exiting Saint Croix, the highway crosses Route 630 as it begins to parallel a rail line belonging to the New Brunswick Southern Railway through rural York County. The highway is surrounded by woodlands until entering the Village of McAdam, where it serves as the main road through town, changing its name three times (Vanceboro Road, Saunders Road, and finally, Harvey Road). The highway turns more northerly through town then turns to the south before straightening out more in a more northeasterly direction again, entering more woodlands. Route 4 traverses the small community of Christie Ridge before terminating at an intersection with Route 3 in Thomaston Corner.[1]

History

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Between McAdam and St. Croix, Route 4 follows the bed of one of New Brunswick's first railways, a wooden line built by a lumberman named Todd who wanted to transport his logs to the Saint Croix River. The line was deemed surplus with the construction of the parallel European and North American Railway in the late 1860s, immediately to the south, and it was later converted to a road.[3]

Major intersections

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The entire route is in York County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Saint Croix River0.00.0
SR 6 west (Saint Croix – Vanceboro Bridge) – Vanceboro, Topsfield
Western terminus
Saint Croix1.32.1 Route 630 – St. Stephen, Lakeland Ridges
McAdam5.18.2Saunders Road
7.111.4Old Harvey Road
Thomaston Corner17.628.3 Route 3 – St. Stephen, FrederictonEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Route 4" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved December 23, 2010.
  2. ^ Cariddi, Barbara (May 6, 2005). "New Time Zone for Maine?". Concord, NH: New Hampshire Public Radio. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  3. ^ Nason, David (1992). Railways of New Brunswick. Fredericton, N.B: New Ireland. ISBN 0-920483-38-0.