Mississippi Highway 468

Mississippi Highway 468 (MS 468) runs from Mississippi Highway 475 in Flowood, Mississippi where it is known as Flowood Drive to MS 469 in Brandon, Mississippi. It is known as Pearson Road in Pearl, Mississippi.

Mississippi Highway 468
Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length17.009 mi[1] (27.373 km)
Existed2000[2]–present
Major junctions
West end MS 475 in Jackson
  US 49 / US 80 in Pearl
I-20 in Pearl
East end MS 469 near Brandon
Highway system
MS 467MS 469

Route description

MS 468 starts at MS 475 in Flowood and travels southwestwards along Flowood Drive. The route turns southward near Fourth Street in downtown Flowood. At U.S. Route 80 (US 80) in Pearl, MS 468 is briefly concurrent with the U.S. route, before traveling southwards at Pearson Road. The road crosses over Interstate 20 (I-20) at a diamond interchange and later turns southeastwards at Whitfield Road. It intersects the southern terminus of MS 475 near the Mississippi State Hospital and crosses over a railroad near Greenfield. MS 468 then intersects MS 469 and turns north at Bethel Road. At Greenfield Circle, the road turns northeastwards and meets MS 18 near Brandon. It turns east at Pine Lawn Drive, and the route turns north at South College Street. MS 468 ends at US 80 in downtown Brandon, and the road continues north as North College Street.[3]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Rankin County.

Locationmi[3]kmDestinationsNotes
Flowood0.00.0 MS 475
1.82.9 MS 477
FlowoodPearl line5.99.5 US 80Western end of US 80 concurrency
7.111.4 US 80Eastern end of US 80 concurrency
Pearl8.113.0 I-20Diamond interchange
Greenfield12.720.4 MS 475
15.224.5 MS 469
Brandon19.230.9 MS 18
20.533.0 US 80
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

  • List of Mississippi state highways

References

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