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1 Route description  



1.1  Louisiana  



1.1.1  Abbeville to Lafayette  





1.1.2  I-49 concurrency and rural two-lane  





1.1.3  Alexandria metropolitan area  





1.1.4  North Louisiana  





1.1.5  Route classification and data  







1.2  Arkansas  







2 History  



2.1  Original southern terminus and extensions  





2.2  Early routings and special routes in Alexandria and Lafayette  







3 Major intersections  





4 Bannered and suffixed routes  



4.1  Alexandria business route  





4.2  El Dorado business route  





4.3  Thornton business route  





4.4  Sheridan business route  







5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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U.S. Route 167 marker

U.S. Route 167

Map

US 167 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 67
Length500 mi[1] (800 km)
Existed1926–present
Tourist
routes
  • Jean Lafitte Scenic Byway
  • Zydeco Cajun Prairie Scenic Byway
  • Major junctions
    South end LA 14inAbbeville, LA
    Major intersections
    North end US 62 / US 412inAsh Flat, AR
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StatesLouisiana, Arkansas
    Highway system

    U.S. Route 167 is a north-south United States Highway within the U.S. statesofLouisiana and Arkansas. It runs for 500 miles (800 km)[1] from Ash Flat, ArkansasatU.S. Route 62/U.S. Route 412toAbbeville, LouisianaatLouisiana Highway 14. It goes through the cities of Little Rock, Arkansas, Alexandria, Louisiana, and Lafayette, Louisiana.

    Some of the highway's route has been combined with or parallels Interstate 49 in Louisiana. Between Junction City, Arkansas, and Ruston, Louisiana, U.S. 167 runs concurrent with U.S. 63.[citation needed]

    Route description[edit]

    Louisiana[edit]

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    U.S. Highway 167 in Louisiana runs 241.05 miles (387.93 km) in a north–south direction from the national southern terminus at Louisiana Highway 14 Business (LA 14 Bus.) in Abbeville to the Arkansas state line at Junction City.

    The route cuts through the center of Louisiana for roughly its entire length and passes through two of the state's metropolitan areas, Lafayette and Alexandria. Between those cities, US 167 ranges in character from an urban freeway to a lightly traveled two-lane collector. During this stretch, it overlaps the southern 23 miles (37 km) of Interstate 49 (I-49) from Lafayette through Opelousas before making a diversion through rural Evangeline Parish to serve the small city of Ville Platte.

    US 167 follows a combination of I-49 and the Pineville Expressway through Alexandria and Pineville, crossing the Red River via the twin-span Purple Heart Memorial Bridge. US 167 remains a surface four-lane highway through northern Louisiana and is the primary north–south route through Winnfield, Jonesboro, and Ruston. The northern portion of the route, beginning at the I-20 interchange in Ruston, also carries the first 35 miles (56 km) of US 63.

    On its southern end, US 167 began near Colfax, Louisiana when designated as one of the original numbered U.S. Highways in 1926. However, the route was extended to Abbeville in 1949 over a number of existing state highways, more than doubling its length within Louisiana. Since that time, US 167 has experienced several alignment shifts as freeways were constructed in its two urban areas. More recently, all but approximately 40 miles (64 km) of the route was widened to four lanes as part of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD) TIMED program.

    Abbeville to Lafayette[edit]

    From the south, US 167 begins at an intersection with LA 14 Bus. (Port Street) in the Vermilion Parish city of Abbeville, located in southern Louisiana. The route heads north on Park Avenue, an undivided four-lane thoroughfare, and crosses mainline LA 14 (West Summers Drive). US 167 travels due north from Abbeville and becomes a divided four-lane highway on a wide right-of-way upon entering rural surroundings. The highway will repeat this pattern throughout the majority of its distance in Louisiana. Passing through Maurice, US 167 has a brief concurrency with LA 92. The highway then curves to the northeast and crosses into Lafayette Parish.[2][3][4]

    US 167 enters the suburban outgrowth of Lafayette and crosses the city limits just beyond a junction with LA 733 (East Broussard Road). The highway, locally known as Johnston Street, becomes a busy commercial corridor near the Acadiana Mall and intersects several major thoroughfares on the southwest side of town, including LA 3073 (Ambassador Caffery Parkway) and LA 3025 (College Road). Nearing the downtown area, US 167 passes the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, located at a junction with US 90 Bus./LA 182 (University Avenue). The route turns northwest onto the Evangeline Thruway, a one-way pair, and overlaps US 90 for about ten blocks. This short stretch represents the only non-freeway six-lane portion of US 167 in Louisiana. On the north side of town, the highway passes through a cloverleaf interchange with I-10 at exit 103, connecting with Baton Rouge to the east and Lake Charles to the west. This interchange also marks the southern terminus of I-49.[2][4][5]

    I-49 concurrency and rural two-lane[edit]

    US 167 utilizes the alignment of I-49 for the next 23 miles (37 km). The freeway initially carries six lanes of traffic but quickly narrows to four through lanes. The highway crosses from Lafayette into Carencro at exit 2, which connects to LA 98 (Gloria Switch Road). Carencro proper is served by exit 4, connecting with LA 726. North of Carencro, I-49/US 167 intersects the parallel LA 182 before crossing into St. Landry Parish.[2][4][5]

    In St. Landry Parish, the freeway cuts through the adjacent communities of Sunset and Grand Coteau, served by exit 11 to LA 93. Further north, the route skirts the eastern edge of the city of Opelousas, which is accessed by exit 18 to LA 31 (Creswell Lane) and exit 19 to US 190. US 167 departs from the alignment of I-49 at the next exit and heads west through a point known as Nuba and a junction with LA 10 and LA 182.[2][4][6]

    Narrowing to an undivided two-lane highway, US 167 travels northwest, overlapping LA 10 into Evangeline Parish. Here, the highway enters the city of Ville Platte and diverges onto the one-way pair of LaSalle and Main Streets through the center of town. During this stretch, US 167 intersects and briefly overlaps LA 29. After narrowing to two lanes again, US 167 turns due north at the western edge of Ville Platte and separates from LA 10. The highway passes to the east of Millers Lake and through an area known as Bayou Chicot, where it intersects LA 106. A few miles later, US 167 reaches a T-intersection with LA 13inTurkey Creek. US 167 turns north to continue the path of LA 13 and travels several miles through a very sparsely populated area.[2][4][7]

    Alexandria metropolitan area[edit]

    US 167 crosses into Rapides Parish just north of Clearwater and crosses under I-49 at exit 61. Soon afterward, it reaches a T-intersection with US 71 near Meeker and departs from the last stretch of two-lane pavement along its route. US 167 turns northwest and follows the alignment of US 71 alongside the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) line for the next 13 miles (21 km) through Lecompte, Lamourie, and Chambers. In Chambers, the highway passes the Louisiana State University at Alexandria, located about four miles (6.4 km) south of the Alexandria city limits.[2][8][9]

    Upon entering Alexandria, the principal city of central Louisiana, US 71 and US 167 engage into an interchange with I-49 at exit 80. (This interchange is also exit 63 on US 71.) US 167 takes the entrance ramp to begin another concurrency with I-49, while US 71 proceeds straight ahead onto MacArthur Drive co-signed as US 167 Bus. This time, the freeway begins with four through lanes and widens to six lanes further into town. On the edge of the business district, US 167 departs from I-49 a final time via exit 84 and transitions onto the Pineville Expressway joined with LA 28. As the highway elevates to begin the approach onto the Red River bridge, ramps connect to LA 1 and LA 28 Bus. via the grade-level one-way pair of Casson and Fulton Streets. This interchange also reconnects US 167 Bus. to the parent route, though it is not signed here. US 167 proceeds over the six-lane twin-span Purple Heart Memorial Bridge and crosses from Alexandria into the smaller adjacent city of Pineville.[2][8][9]

    US 167 is predominantly a grade-level four-lane freeway through the Pineville area with exits that do not utilize a numbering scheme. Tight diamond interchanges connect with LA 1250 (Shamrock Street) to Downtown Pineville and LA 107 toward Marksville. LA 28 departs to the east toward Jonesville at the next exit. US 167 curves northwest on the Pineville Expressway through Kingsville and intersects US 165, the main route connecting Alexandria with Monroe. Shortly afterward, in the community of Tioga, US 167 joins US 71 again briefly until the latter splits off toward Shreveport. Just before crossing into Grant Parish, the freeway ends as US 167 intersects LA 3225atCreola.[2][8][9]

    North Louisiana[edit]

    US 167 enters the Kisatchie National ForestatProspect and remains within its boundaries throughout Grant Parish and into Winn Parish. Notable junctions along this stretch include LA 8 at Bentley, LA 123inDry Prong, and LA 500atPackton. About nine miles (14 km) north of Packton, US 167 curves due west onto East Lafayette Street in the town of Winnfield. The route overlaps US 84 and LA 34 through the center of town, where it crosses over the Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) railway line and transitions onto West Court Street. With the other highways departing to the south and west, US 167 resumes its northerly course out of Winnfield, passing through Dodson and into Jackson Parish.[2][9][10][11]

    US 167 follows the CPKC into the town of Jonesboro, where it travels along Old Winnsboro Road. After beginning a concurrency with LA 147, US 167 intersects LA 4 (East Main Street) in the center of town. Just north of Jonesboro, US 167 passes through the adjacent communities of Hodge and North Hodge, where LA 147 turns off to the northwest. US 167 winds its way through Quitman, Ansley, and Clay before crossing into Lincoln Parish.[2][12][13]

    In Lincoln Parish, US 167 proceeds north into the city of Ruston and diverges onto the one-way pair of Vienna and Trenton Streets. The route overlaps US 80 for nine blocks and also begins a longer concurrency with LA 146 at California Avenue. Heading out of the business district, US 167 passes through an interchange with I-20, connecting with Shreveport to the west and Monroe to the east. This interchange also marks the southern terminus of US 63, and the two highways will remain paired throughout the remainder of their distance in Louisiana. North of Ruston, the rural surroundings return once again. While passing through Vienna, LA 146 departs to the west. US 167 proceeds through Unionville and Dubach before crossing into Union Parish.[2][13][14]

    In Union Parish, the highway enters Bernice, where it follows another one-way pair (Cherry and Plum Streets). In this small town, LA 2 Alt. utilizes the alignment of US 167 to reconnect to its parent route, LA 2. In Lillie, US 167 intersects the northern terminus of LA 15 just west of Spearsville. The route then curves northwest toward Junction City, located on the Arkansas state line. US 167 follows Main Street through town and intersects LA 9 (West Fifth Street). At 3rd Street, the highway crosses the state line into Junction City, Arkansas and proceeds northward co-signed with US 63 toward El Dorado.[2][13][15]

    Route classification and data[edit]

    US 167 has several different functional classifications over the course of its route, as determined by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD). The route is classified as an urban principal arterial through most of the cities it serves. Outside of town, the majority of the route serves as a rural minor arterial south of Alexandria and as a rural principal arterial northward. Two notable exceptions are the portions running concurrent with I-49, which are classified as urban and rural interstates, and the portion between Ville Platte and Turkey Creek, which is a rural major collector. Daily traffic volume in 2013 peaked at 53,500 vehicles in Lafayette and 56,100 in Alexandria, both along concurrencies with I-49. The lowest count reported was 1,110 vehicles north of Turkey Creek.[16]

    Several pieces of the southern half of US 167 are included in the state-designated system of tourist routes known as the Louisiana Scenic Byways. The portion between Abbeville and Lafayette is part of the Jean Lafitte Scenic Byway,[17] and much of the route through Evangeline Parish is part of the Zydeco Cajun Prairie Scenic Byway.[18]

    Arkansas[edit]

    US 167 in Sheridan
    Northern terminus of US 167 in Ash Flat, AR

    Highway 167 enters Arkansas at Junction City, a twin city with Junction City, Louisiana. Entering the state, Highway 167 is paired with U.S. Highway 63. The highways runs northeast through rural Union County to a junction with Highway 7 near the historic Joel Smith House. The three highways begin a concurrency intersect U.S. Highway 82 shortly after entering El Dorado. North of this junction is a grade-separated intersection with U.S. Highway 82B and U.S. Highway 167B, leading into downtown El Dorado and the El Dorado Commercial Historic District. The next intersection is with Main Street and is also grade-separated. Highway 63 breaks from the aforementioned concurrency to the east toward Warren. Following an interchange with Champagnolle Road, Highway 167 ends its overlap with Highway 7 by exiting the freeway and heading north toward Calion. This intersection also serves as the northern terminus for Highway 167B, with Highway 7 continuing north toward Smackover.[19] Highway 167 runs north through sparsely populated parts of southern Calhoun County prior to entering Hampton, the county seat. The highway intersects U.S. Highway 278 (Main Street) and passes by the historic Calhoun County Courthouse and the Hampton Waterworks, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[20] In the northern part of the county, Highway 167 meets another of its three business routes in the state, which runs into downtown Thornton. Highway 167 continues northeast to a junction with U.S. Highway 79, and the two routes begin a concurrency toward Fordyce.

    History[edit]

    Original southern terminus and extensions[edit]

    US 167 was designated in November 1926 as one of the original routes of the numbered U.S. Highway system.[21] At that time, it was a much shorter route with a southern terminus at US 71 between Aloha and Colfax, northwest of Alexandria. The entire route within Louisiana followed an auto trail organized in 1919 known as the Pershing Way.[22][23] Like the more well-known and established Jefferson Highway, the Pershing Way was promoted as an international highway stretching from New OrleanstoWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. However, the two followed entirely different routes through Louisiana that intersected in Alexandria. While the Jefferson Highway traveled diagonally across the state, the Pershing Way made an "L" by heading west from New Orleans to Lafayette via the Old Spanish Trail (another auto trail and the predecessor of US 90) before turning north and cutting through the center of the state.[23][24] When Louisiana implemented a numbering system for its state highways in 1921, the Pershing Way was designated as State Route 5.[23][25] Once the state began signposting its U.S. Highways in 1928,[26] they remained co-signed with their respective state designations until a renumbering of the system in 1955 eliminated such concurrencies.[27]

    Since its creation in 1926, the southern terminus of US 167 has been moved twice. In 1932, the highway was shifted south of Winnfield to follow State Route 99, an early addition to the state highway system that had recently been paved.[28][29] This change took the highway through Dry Prong to a different junction with US 71 near Creola, slightly extending the route and allowing a more direct connection with Alexandria. The original alignment was a gravel route that followed what is now LA 471 through VerdatoAtlanta and LA 34 from Atlanta to Winnfield.[9][28]

    US 167 assumed its full length in Louisiana in 1949, when the designation was extended over existing highways southward to Abbeville.[30][31] State Route 43 carried the highway from Abbeville to Lafayette with the old Pershing Way (Route 5) taking it from there as far as Nuba, a point between Opelousas and Washington. The remainder of the distance to Alexandria was primarily composed of State Route 22 to Ville Platte, State Route 23 to Bayou Chicot, State Route 218 to Turkey Creek, State Route 26 to Meeker, and the concurrent US 71/State Route 1 into the city.

    Early routings and special routes in Alexandria and Lafayette[edit]

    In Alexandria, US 167 initially followed a path similar to its current business route and that of US 165. I-49 and the Pineville Expressway did not yet exist, and the primary through-town route followed MacArthur Drive, Lee Street, Bolton Avenue, and Murray Street into the downtown area. The highway crossed the Red River via the Murray Street Bridge, now demolished and replaced with the parallel Jackson Street Bridge. It continued through Pineville on Main Street, Military Highway, and Jefferson Highway to the modern junction of US 71 and US 165. The route then followed US 71 to Tioga and LA 3225 to Creola.[9][31]

    Shortly after its extension through Alexandria, a bypass route for US 167 was designated that followed MacArthur Drive (then known as the Alexandria Bypass) around the city and across the O.K. Allen Bridge upriver.[31][32] Portions of this route were part of the existing US 71 Byp. and a new US 165 Byp. By 1953, mainline US 167 was routed over the O.K. Allen Bridge via Bolton Avenue, and the bypass was truncated to the intersection of Bolton Avenue and MacArthur Drive, which was a traffic circle at that time.[32][33] This routing remained in effect until the early 1960s when US 167 was moved out of Downtown Alexandria altogether and absorbed the bypass route, which was then deleted.[34][35]

    In Lafayette, the route's other urbanized area, US 167 followed Johnston Street into town as it does today. However, it originally turned north onto University Avenue (then known as College Avenue) across US 90 and followed the present route of LA 182 through Carencro, Sunset, and Opelousas.[31] The portion along University Avenue between Johnston and Cameron Streets in Lafayette was concurrent with US 90, as the Evangeline Thruway did not yet exist. Over the years, US 90 was shifted back-and-forth from its original routing through the courthouse square (with University Avenue signed as a bypass route) to the University Avenue alignment (with the courthouse alignment signed as a business route). During one short period in the mid-1950s when the former configuration was in effect, mainline US 167 was also routed through the courthouse square with a bypass route designated along University Avenue.[33][36] The courthouse square route was as follows: Johnston Street, Jefferson Street, Main Street, St. John Street, and Cameron Street to University Avenue.

    Major intersections[edit]

    StateCounty or ParishLocationmi[37][38]kmExitDestinationsNotes
    LouisianaVermilionAbbeville0.0000.000
    LA 14 Bus. (West Port Street)
    Southern terminus
    0.5970.961 LA 14 (West Summers Drive) – Kaplan, New Iberia
    3.5425.700
    LA 696 west – Meaux
    Eastern terminus of LA 696
    5.0578.138
    LA 697 west
    Eastern terminus of LA 697
    7.56612.176
    LA 699 west – Leroy
    Eastern terminus of LA 699
    Maurice9.16014.742
    LA 92 east (Milton Road) – Milton
    Southern end of LA 92 concurrency
    9.57615.411
    LA 92 west (West Lafayette Street) – Indian Bayou, Crowley
    Northern end of LA 92 concurrency
    Lafayette13.08521.058 LA 733 (East Broussard Road)Western terminus of LA 733
    Lafayette14.349–
    14.360
    23.092–
    23.110
    LA 724 (Duhon Road)Southern terminus of LA 724
    15.279–
    15.428
    24.589–
    24.829
    LA 3073 (Ambassador Caffery Parkway)Western terminus of LA 3073
    18.22329.327
    LA 3025 Spur (Bertrand Drive)
    Southern terminus of LA 3025 Spur
    18.40029.612 LA 3025 (College Road)
    19.77331.822
    US 90 Bus. / LA 182 (University Avenue) – Crowley
    20.594–
    20.651
    33.143–
    33.235


    US 90 east (Evangeline Thruway) / LA 94 east (Louisiana Avenue) – New Iberia, Breaux Bridge
    Western terminus of LA 94; southern end of US 90 concurrency; future southern end of I-49 concurrency
    21.39734.435
    LA 176 north (Jefferson Boulevard)
    Southern terminus of LA 176
    21.72134.957
    US 90 west (Mudd Avenue) – Scott
    Northern end of US 90 concurrency
    23.251–
    23.927
    37.419–
    38.507
    1 I-10 – Baton Rouge, Lake Charles

    I-49 begins
    Current southern terminus of I-49; signed as exits 1A (east) and 1B (west); exit 103 on I-10; cloverleaf interchange
    24.176–
    24.935
    38.908–
    40.129
    1CPont Des Mouton Road
    see I-49
    St. Landry46.516–
    46.988
    74.860–
    75.620
    23
    I-49 north – Alexandria

    LA 744 east
    Western terminus of LA 744; northern end of I-49 concurrency
    Nuba48.125–
    48.197
    77.450–
    77.566

    LA 10 east / LA 182 – Washington, Lebeau
    Southern end of LA 10 concurrency
    49.652–
    49.725
    79.907–
    80.025
    LA 749Northern terminus of LA 749
    54.75088.112
    LA 103 west (Prairie Ronde Highway) – Prairie Ronde, Lawtell
    Southern end of LA 103 concurrency
    56.19190.431
    LA 103 east (Grand Prairie Highway) – Grand Prairie, Washington
    Northern end of LA 103 concurrency
    Evangeline59.870–
    59.917
    96.351–
    96.427
    LA 748 (Grand Prairie Road) – Grand Prairie, WashingtonWestern terminus of LA 748
    Ville Platte61.14198.397 LA 1168 (Belaire Cove Road) – Belair CoveNorthern terminus of LA 1168
    62.247100.177
    LA 29 north (Tate Cove Road) – Bunkie
    Southern end of LA 29 concurrency
    62.635100.801
    LA 29 south (South Chataignier Street) – Eunice
    Northern end of LA 29 concurrency
    63.401102.034 LA 3042 (North Dupre Street)Southern terminus of LA 3042
    65.076104.730 LA 3097 (Snooks Road)Northern terminus of LA 3097
    65.176104.891
    LA 10 west (Vidrine Road) – Oakdale
    Northern end of LA 10 concurrency
    66.690–
    66.750
    107.327–
    107.424
    LA 376 (Millers Lake Road)Eastern terminus of LA 376
    Bayou Chicot73.978119.056 LA 106 (St. Landry Highway) – Pine PrairieToChicot State Park
    77.873125.324 LA 3096 (Junction Road)Northern terminus of LA 3096
    Turkey Creek79.712–
    79.737
    128.284–
    128.324

    LA 13 south (Veterans Memorial Highway) – Eunice
    Northern terminus of LA 13
    Rapides89.861–
    90.074
    144.617–
    144.960
    I-49 – Alexandria, OpelousasExit 61 on I-49
    92.446148.777 LA 456
    92.699149.185
    US 71 south – Bunkie
    Southern end of US 71 concurrency
    Lecompte95.012152.907
    LA 457 east – Latanier
    Western terminus of LA 457
    95.625153.894

    LA 112 west (Wall Street) to I-49 – Forest Hill, Leesville
    Eastern terminus of LA 112
    Lamourie98.662158.781 LA 470Southern terminus of LA 470
    Chambers101.918164.021 LA 470Northern terminus of LA 470
    102.363164.737 LA 3170Western terminus of LA 3170
    105.608169.960
    ToLA 1208-4 (Frontage Road)
    Signed as LA 1208-1 (pre-2010 designation)
    Alexandria105.808–
    107.102
    170.281–
    172.364
    80
    I-49 south – Opelousas



    US 71 north / US 167 Bus. north (MacArthur Drive)


    US 71 Byp. begins
    Southern terminus of US 167 Bus.; northern end of US 71 concurrency; southern end of I-49/US 71 Byp. concurrency
    107.800–
    107.839
    173.487–
    173.550
    81

    LA 3250 (Sugarhouse Road) to US 71 north (MacArthur Drive)
    Southbound exit and northbound entrance
    109.227–
    110.053
    175.784–
    177.113
    83Broadway Avenue
    110.334–
    111.292
    177.565–
    179.107
    84



    I-49 north / US 71 Byp. north / LA 28 west – Shreveport
    Northern end of I-49/US 71 Byp. concurrency
    111.492–
    111.572
    179.429–
    179.558




    US 167 Bus. south / LA 1 west / LA 28 Bus. – Downtown Alexandria
    Northern terminus of US 167 Bus.; eastern terminus of LA 28 Bus.; southern end of LA 28 concurrency; US 167 Bus. not signed northbound
    AlexandriaPineville line111.604–
    111.761
    179.609–
    179.862
    Purple Heart Memorial Bridge over Red River
    Pineville111.861–
    112.388
    180.023–
    180.871
    LA 1250 (Shamrock Street) – Downtown PinevilleVia LA 1250 Spur; southern terminus of LA 1250 Spur
    112.804–
    113.005
    181.540–
    181.864
    LA 107 – Marksville
    LA 1250 (Shamrock Street)
    Northern terminus of LA 107; eastern terminus of LA 1250
    113.533–
    114.049
    182.714–
    183.544

    LA 28 east – Jonesville
    LA 3100 – Pineville
    Northern end of LA 28 concurrency
    114.810–
    115.380
    184.769–
    185.686
    LA 3144 (Edgewood Drive)Northern terminus of LA 3144
    115.445–
    116.000
    185.791–
    186.684
    US 165 – Alexandria, MonroeLocation also known as Kingsville
    Tioga117.324–
    117.786
    188.815–
    189.558

    US 71 south – Alexandria

    LA 3225 north – Tioga
    Southern terminus of LA 3225; southern end of US 71 concurrency
    120.443–
    120.454
    193.834–
    193.852

    US 71 north – Shreveport
    Northern end of US 71 concurrency
    Creola121.135–
    121.214
    194.948–
    195.075
    LA 3225Northern end of freeway
    GrantProspect123.589198.897
    LA 1241 west
    Eastern terminus of LA 1241
    Bentley128.087206.136 LA 8 – Pollock, Colfax
    Dry Prong133.424214.725 LA 123 – Breezy Hill, Colfax
    Williana139.772224.941
    LA 472 east
    Southern terminus of LA 472
    Packton148.528239.033
    LA 500 east – Georgetown, Jena
    Western terminus of LA 500
    Winn154.470248.595 LA 472Northern terminus of LA 472
    158.092254.424

    US 84 east / LA 34 east (East Boundary Avenue) – Tullos, Olla, Monroe
    Southern end of US 84 and LA 34 concurrencies
    Winnfield157.758253.887

    LA 1231-1 south / LA 1231-2 north (South Grove Street)
    Northern terminus of LA 1231-1; southern terminus of LA 1231-2
    159.109256.061
    LA 34 west (South Jones Street) – Atlanta
    Northern end of LA 34 concurrency
    159.786–
    159.849
    257.151–
    257.252

    US 84 west (Natchitoches Highway) – Clarence
    Northern end of US 84 concurrency
    161.037259.164
    LA 501 north
    Southern terminus of LA 501
    162.001260.715
    LA 156 west – Calvin, Goldonna
    Eastern terminus of LA 156
    162.767261.948
    LA 1231-2 south
    Northern terminus of LA 1231-2
    Tannehill164.926265.423
    LA 505 north
    Southern terminus of LA 505
    169.530272.832 LA 1236Western terminus of LA 1236
    Dodson170.674274.673 LA 126 (Stovall Street) – Sikes, Readhimer
    JacksonWyatt176.700284.371 LA 505
    Jonesboro181.606292.267 LA 1255 (South Hudson Avenue)Southern terminus of LA 1255
    182.105293.070
    LA 147 south (Walker Road)
    Southern end of LA 147 concurrency
    182.633293.919 LA 4 (East Main Street) – Caney Lake
    183.735295.693
    LA 542 east (Beech Springs Road)
    Western terminus of LA 542
    Hodge184.909297.582 LA 813-3 (East Pine Street)Western terminus of LA 813-3
    HodgeNorth Hodge line185.554298.620
    LA 147 north (Arcadia Highway) – Arcadia, Minden
    Northern end of LA 147 concurrency
    North Hodge186.616300.329 LA 811 (Quitman Highway)Western terminus of LA 811
    Quitman190.626306.783
    LA 155 east (Quitman Highway)
    Southern end of LA 155 concurrency
    190.941307.290
    LA 155 west (Quitman Highway)
    Northern end of LA 155 concurrency
    Clay197.443317.754

    LA 148 east / LA 818 north
    Western terminus of LA 148; southern terminus of LA 818
    LincolnRuston202.642326.121 LA 3061 (Tennessee Avenue)
    204.534329.166
    US 80 west (West California Avenue)

    LA 146 east (East California Avenue)
    Southern end of US 80 and LA 146 concurrencies; to Louisiana Tech University
    204.999329.914
    LA 150 west (West Alabama Avenue)
    Eastern terminus of LA 150
    205.144330.147
    US 80 east (East Georgia Avenue)
    Northern end of US 80 concurrency
    205.665–
    205.834
    330.986–
    331.258
    I-20 – Monroe, Shreveport

    US 63 begins
    Southern terminus of US 63; exit 85 on I-20
    Vienna209.376336.958

    LA 146 west / LA 3072 east – Homer
    Western terminus of LA 3072; northern end of LA 146 concurrency; to Lake Claiborne State Park
    214.158344.654
    LA 822 west
    Southern end of LA 822 concurrency
    Unionville215.160346.266
    LA 822 east
    Northern end of LA 822 concurrency
    Dubach217.368349.820
    LA 151 east (Annie Lee Street) – Farmerville, Downsville
    Southern end of LA 151 concurrency
    217.515350.056
    LA 151 west (Hico Street) – Arcadia, Homer
    LA 824-3 (East Hico Street)
    Western terminus of LA 824-3; northern end of LA 151 concurrency
    217.591350.179 LA 824-2 (Wynn Street)Western terminus of LA 824-2
    220.018354.085 LA 545 – Hico, Downsville
    UnionBernice225.829363.437
    LA 2 west (8th Street) – Homer
    Southern end of LA 2 concurrency
    226.144363.943
    LA 2 east (East 4th Street) – Farmerville

    LA 2 Alt.
    Eastern terminus of LA 2 Alt.; northern end of LA 2 concurrency; southern end of LA 2 Alt. concurrency; to Lake D'Arbonne State Park
    227.201365.645

    LA 2 Alt. west (Summerfield Highway) – Haynesville
    Northern end of LA 2 Alt. concurrency
    Lillie233.060375.074 LA 15 – Spearsville, FarmervilleNorthern terminus of LA 15
    Junction City240.895387.683
    LA 9 south (West Fifth Street) – Homer, Shreveport
    Northern terminus of LA 9
     241.046–
    0.000
    387.926–
    0.000
    Louisiana–Arkansas state line
    ArkansasUnion10.33116.626
    AR 7 south – Lockhart, LA
    south end of AR 7 overlap
    El Dorado14.01722.558
    US 82 / AR 15 south – Magnolia, Crossett, South Arkansas Regional Airport
    Interchange; US 82 exit 22
    14.79023.80215
    US 82B / US 167B north (Hillsboro Street)
    interchange; southern end of freeway section
    16.01125.76716
    US 63 north – Warren
    north end of US 63 overlap
    17.14627.59417Champagnolle Road
    19.01530.60219

    US 167B south / AR 7 north – Camden, El Dorado Business District
    Northern end of freeway section; north end of AR 7 overlap
    24.71139.768
    AR 335 south – Norphlet
    Calhoun36.96959.496

    AR 172 east to AR 160
    Hampton42.87268.996 US 278 (Main Street) – Camden, Warren

    AR 274 west



    US 167B north to US 79 south – Thornton, Camden

    US 79 south – Camden
    interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance; south end of US 79 overlap
    DallasFordyce

    US 79B north / AR 273 south – Fordyce Business District, Historic District
    AR 8 – Princeton, Fordyce, Tri-County Lake


    US 79 north / US 79B south – Pine Bluff, Fordyce
    North end of US 79 overlap


    AR 273 north to AR 229
    Cleveland
    No major junctions
    DallasFarindale
    AR 48 west – Carthage
    GrantCross Roads
    AR 35 south – Rison

    US 167B north – Sheridan
    Sheridan AR 46
    US 270
    AR 35

    US 167B south – Sheridan
    Saline
    AR 367 north – East End
    10

    I-530 south / US 65 south – Pine Bluff
    South end of I-530 / US 65 overlap; no southbound entrance
    see I-530
    PulaskiLittle Rock1 (NB)
    138 (SB)


    I-30 west (US 67 south) / I-440 east – Hot Springs, Texarkana, Little Rock National Airport, Little Rock River Port, Memphis
    North end of I-530 overlap; south end of I-30 / US 67 / US 70 overlap; signed as exits 1B (west) and 1A (east) northbound
    see I-30 and US 67
    WhiteBald Knob55

    Future I-57 / US 64 east / US 67 north – Newport, St. Louis, Augusta, McCrory, Memphis
    North end of Future I-57 / US 64 / US 67 overlap

    AR 367 north

    AR 258 west
    Jackson
    No major junctions
    White
    AR 87 south – Denmark, Bradford
    IndependencePleasant Plains AR 157
    Southside

    AR 230 west / AR 14S east – Locust Grove, McHue, Newport
    Dennison Heights
    AR 14 / AR 25 south – Mountain View, Heber Springs, Newport
    South end of AR 25 overlap
    Batesville

    AR 69 south / AR 69B north (East Harrison Street) – Business District
    South end of AR 69 overlap

    AR 233 north (East Main Street) – Lyon College, Batesville Business District, Historical District

    AR 69 north (Barnett Drive) – Cushman, Melbourne
    North end of AR 69 overlap


    AR 25 north / AR 69S north (White Drive) – Melbourne, Cord, U of A Community College at Batesville
    North end of AR 25 overlap

    AR 233 south

    AR 394 east
    SharpCave City
    AR 230 east


    AR 58 east / AR 115 north – Poughkeepsie, Smithville
    south end of AR 58 overlap

    AR 58 west – Sidney
    North end of AR 58 overlap
    Evening Shade
    AR 56 east – Poughkeepsie
    South end of AR 56 overlap
    Ash Flat
    AR 56 west – Calico Rock, Norfork
    North end of AR 56 overlap


    AR 354 east to AR 58
    US 62 / US 412 (Ash Flat Drive) – Hardy, Salem, Mountain Home, Harrison
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    Bannered and suffixed routes[edit]

    Alexandria business route[edit]

    Business plate.svg

    U.S. Highway 167 Business marker

    U.S. Highway 167 Business

    LocationAlexandria, Louisiana
    Length5.385 mi[37] (8.666 km)
    Existed1994–present
    KML is not from Wikidata

    U.S. Highway 167 Business (US 167 Bus.) runs 5.39 miles (8.67 km) in a north–south direction through the Rapides Parish city of Alexandria.[37] It follows the former path of US 167 through town before it was shifted onto the newly completed I-49 in 1994.[39]

    From the south, US 167 Bus. begins at an interchange with I-49 (exit 80) and US 71 (exit 63) at the southern end of Alexandria. Mainline US 167 travels concurrently with I-49 to the north of the interchange and US 71 to the south. The business route heads northwest on MacArthur Drive, a divided four-lane highway with frontage roads, co-signed with US 71. It then turns northward onto Lee Street and becomes an undivided four-lane highway. After serving as a corridor for small commercial establishments for nearly two miles (3.2 km), US 167 Bus. cuts through a residential neighborhood via the one-way pair of Mason and Overton Streets. A dozen blocks later, the route reaches an intersection with Bringhurst Street. Here, US 167 Bus. proceeds straight ahead co-signed with LA 1 and LA 28 Bus.

    The travel lanes converge as the highway immediately heads through an underpass of the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) line and crosses under both the elevated I-49 and Pineville Expressway (US 167/LA 28). For the next four blocks, US 167 Bus. diverges again onto the one-way pair of Casson and Fulton Streets near the southeast corner of the downtown area, effectively serving as frontage roads of the Pineville Expressway. Ramps connect to southbound I-49/US 167 and to the Pineville Expressway (northbound US 167 and eastbound LA 28) as the latter increases in elevation to cross the Red River via the twin-span Purple Heart Memorial Bridge into Pineville.[9][8][40]

    US 167 Bus. is classified as an urban principal arterial by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD). The average daily traffic volume in 2013 ranged from 7,300 to 24,400 vehicles with the highest counts recorded near the I-49 and US 167 interchanges at either end of the route.[16] The posted speed limit is 50 mph (80 km/h) along MacArthur Drive, reduced to 35 mph (55 km/h) otherwise.[40]

    Major intersections
    The entire highway is in Alexandria, Rapides Parish.

    mi[37]kmDestinationsNotes
    0.000–
    0.185
    0.000–
    0.298

    I-49 south – Opelousas


    US 71 south / US 167 south (MacArthur Drive)
    Southern terminus; southern end of US 71 concurrency; exit 80 on I-49 and exit 63 on US 71
    0.6861.104


    LA 3250 east (Sugar House Road) to I-49 north
    Western terminus of LA 3250
    1.545–
    1.624
    2.486–
    2.614

    US 71 north (MacArthur Drive) – Shreveport
    Northern end of US 71 concurrency
    4.5787.368


    LA 1 north / LA 28 Bus. west (Bringhurst Street) – Leesville
    Southern end of LA 1/LA 28 Bus. concurrency
    4.953–
    4.967
    7.971–
    7.994




    ToI-49 south / US 167 south – Opelousas
    Exit 84 on I-49; northbound exit and southbound entrance
    5.080–
    5.385
    8.175–
    8.666


    US 167 north / LA 28 east (Pineville Expressway)

    LA 1 south (Casson Street, Fulton Street)

    LA 28 Bus.
    Northern terminus of US 167 Bus.; eastern terminus of LA 28 Bus.; northern end of LA 1/LA 28 Bus. concurrency
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Incomplete access
  • El Dorado business route[edit]

    U.S. Highway 167B marker

    U.S. Highway 167B

    LocationEl Dorado, Arkansas
    Length5.76 mi[42] (9.27 km)
    ExistedAugust 25, 1971[41]–present

    US Highway 167 Business (US 167B and Hwy. 167B) is a 2.97-mile (4.78 km) business route of US Highway 167 in Union County, Arkansas.[19]

    Thornton business route[edit]

    U.S. Highway 167B marker

    U.S. Highway 167B

    LocationThornton, Arkansas
    Length1.67 mi[42] (2.69 km)
    ExistedJuly 24, 1968[43]–present

    US Highway 167 Business (US 167B and Hwy. 167B) is a 1.67-mile (2.69 km) business route of US Highway 167 in Calhoun County, Arkansas.[44] The route was created following the completion of a bypass around Thornton when Highway 167 was rerouted onto the new alignment.[43]

    Sheridan business route[edit]

    U.S. Highway 167B marker

    U.S. Highway 167B

    LocationSheridan, Arkansas
    ExistedSeptember 11, 2013[45]–present

    US Highway 167 Business (US 167B and Hwy. 167B) is a 6.81-mile (10.96 km) business route of US Highway 167 in Grant County, Arkansas.[46] It was created by the Arkansas State Highway Commission on September 11, 2013 following the designation of the new Highway 167 Sheridan bypass as mainline Highway 167, leaving the former alignment in the state highway system as a business route.[45]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

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  • ^ a b Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Office of Multimodal Planning (February 2012). Lafayette Parish (PDF) (Map). Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
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  • ^ General Highway Map, Grant County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62500. Cartography by Planning and Research Division. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. December 3, 2007. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
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