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Alabama State Route 118






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(Redirected from State Route 118 (Alabama))

State Route 118 marker

State Route 118

Map

Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length64 mi[1] (103 km)
Major junctions
West end US 278atMississippi state line west of Sulligent
Major intersections
  • US 43 / SR 171 / SR 253inWinfield
  • I-22 / US 78 east-southeast of Carbon Hill
  • East end SR 69inJasper
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateAlabama
    CountiesLamar, Marion, Walker
    Highway system
    • Alabama State Highway System
    SR 117 SR 119

    State Route 118 (SR 118) is a 64-mile-long (103 km) state highway in the northwestern part of the U.S. stateofAlabama.

    History[edit]

    Prior to the completion of sections of Interstate 22 (I-22), SR 118 served only as the unsigned partner route of U.S. Route 278 (US 278) between the Mississippi state line, west-southwest of Sulligent, and Guin. As new sections of I-22 have opened, US 78 has been rerouted onto the new Interstate highway, and the old sections of US 78 have been designated as SR 118, thus extending the highway eastward by nearly 40 miles (64 km). The current eastern terminus of the highway is in the western part of Jasper, at an intersection with SR 69.

    Route description[edit]

    Much of SR 118 is aligned along a narrow two-lane road. At Carbon Hill, the highway briefly expands to four lanes, only to revert to a two-lane road as it heads southeasterly towards Jasper. SR 118 starts at US 278 at the Mississippi state line, intersecting US 43/SR 171. It has an interchange with I-22/US 78/SR 4 east of Carbon Hill and again west of Jasper before it ends at SR 69.

    Major intersections[edit]

    CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
    AlabamaMississippi line0.00.0
    US 278 west – Gattman
    Western terminus; US 278 continues into Mississippi
    Lamar1.32.1
    CR 21 south (Shake Rag Road)
    Northern terminus of CR 21
    Sulligent5.79.2 SR 17 – Vernon, Hamilton
    9.014.5 CR 77
    Beaverton12.820.6 CR 49
    Marion17.828.6
    SR 142 east – Guin
    Western terminus of SR 142
    Guin19.431.2
    SR 107 south – Fayette
    Northern terminus of SR 107
    19.531.4
    CR 69 east
    Western terminus of CR 69
    19.731.7


    SR 142 west (11th Avenue) / US 43 / SR 171 north / US 278 east
    Eastern end of US 278 concurrency; western end of US 43/SR 171 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 142
    20.132.3
    SR 44 east – Yampertown
    Western terminus of SR 44
    20.933.6
    CR 21 north
    Southern terminus of CR 21
    Gu-Win22.736.5 CR 27
    Winfield24.639.6
    CR 69 south
    Northern terminus of CR 69
    26.041.8
    CR 28 south
    Northern terminus of CR 28
    26.242.2


    US 43 south / SR 171 south / SR 253 north – Fayette, Twin
    Eastern end of US 43/SR 171 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 253
    28.245.4
    SR 129 north – Haleyville
    Western end of SR 129 concurrency
    28.946.5
    CR 31 south (Cambridge Drive)
    Northern terminus of SR 31
    29.647.6
    SR 129 south – Glen Allen
    Eastern end of SR 129 concurrency
    29.848.0
    CR 60 north
    Southern terminus of CR 60
    32.752.6 SR 233 – Glen Allen, Rock City
    WalkerEldridge37.860.8 SR 13 – Haleyville
    Carbon Hill44.271.1 CR 11
    47.876.9
    SR 124 east – Townley
    Western terminus of SR 124
    49.479.5 I-22 / US 78 (SR 4) – Tupelo, BirminghamI-22 exit 52
    Jasper I-22 / US 78 (SR 4) – Tupelo, BirminghamI-22 exit 57
    57.492.4
    SR 69toSR 269 – Jasper Business District
    Eastern terminus; road continues north as SR 69
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    KML is from Wikidata
  • ^ Google (December 3, 2014). "Overview map of SR-118" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 3, 2014.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alabama_State_Route_118&oldid=1207888906"

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