Alabama State Route 194

State Route 194 (SR 194) was a 1.9-mile-long (3.1 km) route that ran through Clayton.

State Route 194
Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length1.9 mi (3.1 km)
Existed1987–1995
Major junctions
West end SR 51
  SR 198
East end SR 51 / SR 239
Location
CountiesBarbour
Highway system
  • Alabama Highways
SR 193SR 195

Route description

The western terminus of SR 194 was located at its intersection with SR 51 in Clayton. From this point, the route traveled east, and then northerly direction as it gone through downtown Clayton. As the route approached its terminus at SR 51, it intersects modern day SR 198 in a roundabout in Downtown Clayton. Then after it headed north then westbound to its terminus at SR 51 and SR 239.

History

SR 194 originated as a state highway designation for Elm Street from Wilson Avenue (then SR 193) to US 43 in Prichard, which was decommissioned in 1981 along with SR 193 (which was relocated elsewhere in 1985). The number was used again as renumbering of SR 51 Business through Clayton by 1987. It was renumbered by 1995 as an extension of SR 239.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Clayton, Barbour County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 SR 51 (W Louisville Avenue/Western Bypass) Louisville, MidwayWestern terminus
SR 198 east (Eufaula Avenue)Western terminus of SR 198
1.93.1 SR 51 (Western Bypass) / SR 239 north Louisville, Union Springs, MidwayEastern terminus; then southern terminus of SR 239
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

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