U.S. Route 82 in Alabama
U.S. Route 82 in Alabama runs northwest to southeast across the northwestern and central Alabama for 240.080 miles (386.371 km). The route enters from Mississippi east of Columbus, Mississippi and exits into Georgia across the Chattahoochee River at Eufaula.
State Route 6 (SR 6) | |||||||
Route information | |||||||
Maintained by ALDOT | |||||||
Length | 240.080 mi[1] (386.371 km) | ||||||
Existed | 1934[2]–present | ||||||
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Counties | Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Bibb, Chilton, Autauga, Montgomery, Bullock, Barbour | ||||||
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History
U.S. Route 82 was first designated within the state of Alabama in June of 1934. At the time, it ran from the Mississippi border to U.S. Route 11 in Tuscaloosa. In the summer of 1948, US 82 was extended across the state along its current route and into Georgia.[2]
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Pickens | | 0.000 | 0.000 | Continuation into Mississippi | |
Reform | 17.642 | 28.392 | West end of SR 17 overlap | ||
17.784 | 28.621 | East end of SR 17 overlap | |||
Gordo | 25.845 | 41.593 | Southern terminus of SR 159 | ||
| 27.358 | 44.028 | Eastern terminus of SR 86 | ||
Tuscaloosa | Northport | 42.6[3] | 68.6 | Toll bridge on Boone Boulevard south to I-20 / 59 | |
45.438 | 73.125 | West end of US 43 / SR 13 overlap | |||
46.392 | 74.661 | East end of US 43 / SR 13 overlap | |||
Tuscaloosa | 49.3– 49.5 | 79.3– 79.7 | Woolsey Finnell Bridge over Black Warrior River | ||
49.5– 49.7[4] | 79.7– 80.0 | Jack Warner Parkway | Interchange | ||
50.2[5] | 80.8 | Campus Drive | Interchange | ||
50.5– 50.6[6] | 81.3– 81.4 | University Boulevard – University of Alabama | Interchange | ||
51.373 | 82.677 | ||||
53.168 | 85.566 | I-20 / 59 exit 73 | |||
53.420 | 85.971 | ||||
54.823 | 88.229 | Southern terminus of SR 215 | |||
Bibb | Centreville | 81.547 | 131.237 | Interchange | |
82.827 | 133.297 | West end of SR 219 overlap | |||
83.1[7] | 133.7 | Walter Owens Bridge over Cahaba River | |||
83.521 | 134.414 | Interchange | |||
| 87.803 | 141.305 | Eastern terminus of SR 382 | ||
Chilton | | 101.044 | 162.615 | Northern terminus of SR 183 | |
Maplesville | 105.624 | 169.985 | |||
Autauga | Prattville | 140.036 | 225.366 | West end of SR 14 overlap | |
142.852 | 229.898 | ||||
Elmore | 145.926 | 234.845 | East end of SR 14 overlap; west end of I-65 overlap; I-65 exit 179 | ||
Elmore–Montgomery county line | Montgomery | 145.926– 153.189 | 234.845– 246.534 | see I-65 (mile 178.961–168.213) | |
Montgomery | Montgomery | 153.189 | 246.534 | East end of I-65 overlap; west end of US 80 / SR 8 / SR 21 overlap; I-65 exit 168 | |
154.771 | 249.080 | Northern terminus of US 331; west end of SR 9 overlap | |||
158.668 | 255.351 | East end of US 80 / SR 8 / 9 / 21; west end of US 231 / SR 53 overlap; To I-85 signed westbound only | |||
162.088 | 260.855 | Southern terminus of SR 271 | |||
| 171.098 | 275.356 | East end of US 231 / SR 53 overlap | ||
Bullock | | 195.624 | 314.826 | Eastern terminus of SR 110 | |
Union Springs | 198.094 | 318.801 | Northern terminus of SR 223 | ||
198.551 | 319.537 | West end of US 29 / SR 15 overlap | |||
198.708 | 319.790 | Northern terminus of US 29 Truck / SR 197 | |||
198.904 | 320.105 | East end of US 29 / SR 15 overlap | |||
| 205.712 | 331.061 | West end of SR 51 overlap | ||
Midway | 212.371 | 341.778 | East end of SR 51 overlap | ||
Barbour | Eufaula | 237.764 | 382.644 | West end of US 431 / SR 1 overlap | |
239.248 | 385.032 | East end of US 431 / SR 1 overlap | |||
Eufaula-Georgetown GA city line | 239.895 | 386.074 | Ernest Vandiver Causeway over Lake Eufaula / Chattahoochee River | ||
240.080 | 386.371 | Continuation into Georgia | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- "Alabama Department of Transportation Milepost/General Highway Maps". Alabama Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
- "U.S. 82". Federal Highway Administration. United States Department of Transportation. June 27, 2017. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
- Google (July 8, 2020). "U.S. Route 82 in Alabama" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
- Google (July 8, 2020). "U.S. Route 82 in Alabama" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
- Google (July 8, 2020). "U.S. Route 82 in Alabama" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
- Google (July 8, 2020). "U.S. Route 82 in Alabama" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
- Google (July 8, 2020). "U.S. Route 82 in Alabama" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
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