U.S. Route 49E

U.S. Route 49E (US 49E) is an 85.86-mile-long (138.18 km) U.S. Highway in the Delta region of Mississippi. It travels through Yazoo, Holmes, Leflore, and Tallahatchie counties.

U.S. Route 49E
Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length85.862 mi[1] (138.181 km)
Major junctions
South end US 49 / US 49W in Yazoo City
  MS 12 in Tchula

US 82 / MS 7 in Greenwood
MS 8 in Minter City

MS 32 in Webb
North end US 49 / US 49W / MS 3 in Tutwiler
Location
CountiesYazoo, Holmes, Leflore, Tallahatchie
Highway system
US 49US 49W

Route description

US 49E begins at an interchange between US 49 and US 49W, just north of downtown Yazoo City in Yazoo County. It heads northeast along the western edge of some Loess bluffs for several miles to pass through Eden and enter the Hillside National Wildlife Refuge before crossing into Holmes County.

The highway passes through the refuge for several miles before leaving, crossing over some railroad tracks, and heading north along the banks of Bee Lake to pass through Thornton. US 49E turns northeast to become concurrent with MS 12 and pass through Mileston before passing through rural farmland for a few miles to enter Tchula. In Tchula, the highway bypasses downtown to south and east, where it intersects unsigned MS 835 and MS 12 splits off toward Lexington. US 49E parallels Tchula Lake as it passes through the Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge and Cruger, where it intersects unsigned MS 818. It then crosses into Leflore County shortly thereafter.

The highway immediately passes through the Mathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge before passing through Sidon, where it intersects MS 706, and Rising Sun. US 49E now enters Greenwood and comes to an interchange and becomes concurrent with US 82/MS 7 just south of downtown. Prior to this point, the entire route of US 49E is a two-land highway. The highway heads as a four-lane highway to pass through business districts and cross the Yazoo River before leaving Greenwood and US 49E splits off and heads north. US 49E narrows to 2-lanes and has an intersection with MS 442 before passing through Minter City, where it intersects MS 8. It now crosses into Tallahatchie County.

US 49E crosses a bridge over a creek before passing through Glendora (where it intersects MS 734), Webb (where it has a short concurrency with MS 32), and Sumner (where it intersects MS 728) as it parallels the Tallahatchie River to the east. The highway then enters Tutwiler and comes to an end shortly thereafter at a Y-Intersection between US 49, US 49W, and MS 3.[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
YazooYazoo City US 49 south (Jerry Clower Boulevard) / US 49W north (Haley Barbour Parkway) to MS 3 south Jackson, Indianola, VicksburgInterchange; US 49 splits into US 49E and US 49W
Holmes MS 12 west BelzoniSouth end of MS 12 overlap
TchulaFront Street (MS 835 north) – DowntownSouthern terminus of unsigned MS 835
MS 12 east LexingtonNorth end of MS 12 overlap
CrugerMain Street (MS 818 west) – DowntownEastern terminus of unsigned MS 818
LefloreSidon MS 706 west (Front Street) – DowntownEastern terminus of MS 706
Greenwood US 82 east (MS 7 north) WinonaCloverleaf interchange; south end of US 82/MS 7 overlap
US 82 west / MS 7 south Itta Bena, IndianolaNorth end of US 82/MS 7 overlap
MS 442 west Schlater, DoddsvilleEastern terminus of MS 442
Minter City MS 8 Ruleville, Grenada
Tallahatchie MS 734 east (Sturdivant Road) GlendoraWestern terminus of MS 734
MS 32 west ParchmanSouth end of MS 32 overlap
Webb MS 32 east CharlestonNorth end of MS 32 overlap
Sumner MS 728 east (Monroe Street) – DowntownWestern terminus of MS 728
Tutwiler US 49 north / US 49W south / MS 3 Indianola, Clarksdale, MemphisUS 49E and US 49W merge to form US 49
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

  •  U.S. Roads portal

References

  1. Google (December 29, 2019). "U.S. Route 49E" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
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