U.S. Route 4

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U.S. Route 4 is an east–west United States highway in the Northeast that runs between New York and New Hampshire, connecting cities such as Albany and Portsmouth.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
U.S. Route 4 canonical 32
U.S. Route 4 (New Hampshire) 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Numbered Highway
east–west highway
abbreviation US 4
connectsCity Albany
surface form: Albany, New York

Portsmouth, New Hampshire
connectsState New Hampshire
New York
Vermont
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossesRiver Connecticut River
Hudson River
directionA West
directionB East
easternTerminus Portsmouth, New Hampshire
hasBridge Brattleboro–Hinsdale bridges
surface form: Memorial Bridge over the Connecticut River between Vermont and New Hampshire
hasJunctionWith Interstate 87
surface form: Interstate 87 in New York

Interstate 89
surface form: Interstate 89 in Vermont

Interstate 93
surface form: Interstate 93 in New Hampshire

Interstate 95 (New Hampshire)
surface form: Interstate 95 in New Hampshire
hasLaneConfiguration divided highway on some segments
two-lane highway on many segments
highwaySystem United States Numbered Highway System
locatedInRegion Northeastern United States
maintainedBy New Hampshire Department of Transportation
New York State Department of Transportation
Vermont Agency of Transportation
orientation east–west
partOf New England highway network
surface form: New England road network
passesNear University of New Hampshire
surface form: University of New Hampshire in Durham
passesThrough Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Rensselaer County
surface form: Rensselaer County, New York

Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Rutland County, Vermont
Washington County, New York
Windsor County, Vermont
passesThroughState New Hampshire
New York
Vermont
roadType U.S. Highway
routeNumber 4
servesCity Concord, New Hampshire
Durham, New Hampshire
Rutland, Vermont
White River Junction, Vermont
westernTerminus East Greenbush, New York
near Albany, New York

Referenced by (33)

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Portsmouth traversedBy U.S. Route 4
subject surface form: Portsmouth, New Hampshire
New York State Route 22 adjacentTo U.S. Route 4
Concord, New Hampshire majorHighway U.S. Route 4
Rutland roadServedBy U.S. Route 4
U.S. Route 202 overlapsWith U.S. Route 4
Dover hasTransportation U.S. Route 4
subject surface form: Dover, New Hampshire
New Hampshire Route 28 connectsTo U.S. Route 4
Rutland, Vermont majorHighway U.S. Route 4
Interstate 89 connectsTo U.S. Route 4
Interstate 91 connectsTo U.S. Route 4
White River, Vermont servedBy U.S. Route 4
Fort Ann, New York crossedBy U.S. Route 4
Schuylerville hasTransportation U.S. Route 4
New York State Route 67 connectsTo U.S. Route 4
Lebanon, New Hampshire traversedBy U.S. Route 4
Route 32 connectsTo U.S. Route 4
subject surface form: New York State Route 32
Woodstock, Vermont, United States transportationAccess U.S. Route 4
subject surface form: Woodstock, Vermont
U.S. Route 1 (New Hampshire) hasJunctionWith U.S. Route 4
this entity surface form: U.S. Route 4 (New Hampshire)
Dover, New Hampshire, United States majorHighway U.S. Route 4
subject surface form: Dover, New Hampshire
Concord majorHighway U.S. Route 4
subject surface form: Concord, New Hampshire