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Alabama State Route 75

State Route 75 (SR 75) is a 113.220-mile-long (182.210 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Alabama that travels northeastward from Birmingham to the Georgia state line. The highway travels west of U.S. Route 11 (US 11) and roughly parallels that highway, as well as Interstate 59 (I-59). Other cities and towns along the highway include Center Point, Pinson, Oneonta, Albertville, Geraldine, and Rainsville.

State Route 75

Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length113.220 mi[1] (182.210 km)
Major junctions
South end I-59 at Birmingham
Major intersections US 11 at Birmingham
US 231 at Oneonta
US 278 at Snead
US 431 at Albertville
SR 35 at Rainsville
SR 40 at Henagar
North end SR 301 at the Georgia state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateAlabama
CountiesJefferson, Blount, Marshall, DeKalb
Highway system
  • Alabama State Highway System
SR 74 SR 76

Route description edit

SR 75 begins at an interchange with I-59 and US 11 at the intersection of Parkway East, Roebuck Drive, and Gadsden Road in eastern Birmingham. Until the 1990s, SR 75 overlapped US 11 along 1st Avenue North into downtown Birmingham, continuing to the intersection of the two highways with US 78.

Traveling up to SR-51 in Pinson, the route travels along Roebuck Drive - a major thoroughfare for the far northeastern suburbs of Birmingham. Turning onto SR 151's right of way, the route continues as a four-lane divided highway into Blount; although some short portions are undivided. Traversing its way into a mountain valley, the route passes through Allgood and Oneonta before losing two lanes (one in each direction) and becoming a traditional two-lane rural road.

Climbing up to the highs of Sand Mountain just outside Oneonta, the route continues onward, serving several small communities in northern Blount County and southern Marshall County, such as Snead and Douglas. It makes its way straight into downtown Albertville before once again widening into a four-lane divided highway.

Upon crossing the county line into DeKalb County, the route narrows once again to two lanes as it winds along the mountainside. In Fyffe, the route once again widens to a four-lane divided highway. About a mile from the city limits of Rainsville, the route narrows again. Continuing onward up to the state line, the route serves several crossroads communities, such as Henagar and Ider.

History edit

In 1999, work was completed to widen SR 75 to four lanes into Oneonta.

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
JeffersonBirmingham0.0000.000Roebuck Parkway southSouthern terminus
0.0760.122  I-59 – Birmingham, GadsdenI-59 exit 134
0.2040.328  US 11 (Gadsden Highway / SR 7)
Pinson7.89112.699 
 
 
 
SR 151 south to SR 79 – Guntersville
Northern terminus of SR 151
  I-422Future interchange exit 26; Temporary eastern terminus of future I-422 (funded, to be completed by 2028)[2]
BlountOneonta29.44447.386 
 
US 231 north (5th Street North / SR 53)
Southern end of US 231/SR 53 concurrency
29.47947.442 
 
US 231 south (6th Street South / SR 53)
Northern end of US 231/SR 53 concurrency
29.71647.823 
 
SR 132 east – Altoona
Western terminus of SR 132
Snead43.10669.372  US 278 (SR 74) – Cullman, Attalla
MarshallDouglas48.87478.655 
 
SR 168 east – Boaz, Snead State Community College
Western terminus of SR 168
Albertville58.17993.630  SR 205 (Main Street)
58.79694.623  US 431 (SR 1) – Huntsville, Gadsden, Boaz
Hustleville62.631100.795 
 
SR 68 east – Collinsville, Centre
Western terminus of SR 68
DeKalbGeraldine71.866115.657  SR 227 – Guntersville, CrossvilleProvides access to Lake Guntersville State Park
Rainsville84.294135.658  SR 35 – Scottsboro, Fort Payne
Henagar95.403153.536  SR 40 – Scottsboro, Hammondville
Ider102.361164.734  SR 117 – Stevenson, Hammondville
113.220182.210 
 
SR 301 north – Trenton
Continuation beyond Georgia state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

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  1. ^ a b Alabama Department of Transportation. . Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved June 27, 2011.
  2. ^ "Gov. Kay Ivey: Construction will resume soon on Northern Beltline". MSN. Retrieved April 13, 2023.

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State Route 75 SR 75 is a 113 220 mile long 182 210 km state highway in the U S state of Alabama that travels northeastward from Birmingham to the Georgia state line The highway travels west of U S Route 11 US 11 and roughly parallels that highway as well as Interstate 59 I 59 Other cities and towns along the highway include Center Point Pinson Oneonta Albertville Geraldine and Rainsville State Route 75Route informationMaintained by ALDOTLength113 220 mi 1 182 210 km Major junctionsSouth endI 59 at BirminghamMajor intersectionsUS 11 at Birmingham US 231 at Oneonta US 278 at Snead US 431 at Albertville SR 35 at Rainsville SR 40 at HenagarNorth endSR 301 at the Georgia state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateAlabamaCountiesJefferson Blount Marshall DeKalbHighway systemAlabama State Highway SystemInterstate US State SR 74 SR 76 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 ReferencesRoute description editSR 75 begins at an interchange with I 59 and US 11 at the intersection of Parkway East Roebuck Drive and Gadsden Road in eastern Birmingham Until the 1990s SR 75 overlapped US 11 along 1st Avenue North into downtown Birmingham continuing to the intersection of the two highways with US 78 Traveling up to SR 51 in Pinson the route travels along Roebuck Drive a major thoroughfare for the far northeastern suburbs of Birmingham Turning onto SR 151 s right of way the route continues as a four lane divided highway into Blount although some short portions are undivided Traversing its way into a mountain valley the route passes through Allgood and Oneonta before losing two lanes one in each direction and becoming a traditional two lane rural road Climbing up to the highs of Sand Mountain just outside Oneonta the route continues onward serving several small communities in northern Blount County and southern Marshall County such as Snead and Douglas It makes its way straight into downtown Albertville before once again widening into a four lane divided highway Upon crossing the county line into DeKalb County the route narrows once again to two lanes as it winds along the mountainside In Fyffe the route once again widens to a four lane divided highway About a mile from the city limits of Rainsville the route narrows again Continuing onward up to the state line the route serves several crossroads communities such as Henagar and Ider History editThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2016 This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1999 work was completed to widen SR 75 to four lanes into Oneonta Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesJeffersonBirmingham0 0000 000Roebuck Parkway southSouthern terminus0 0760 122 nbsp I 59 Birmingham GadsdenI 59 exit 1340 2040 328 nbsp US 11 Gadsden Highway SR 7 Pinson7 89112 699 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 151 south to SR 79 GuntersvilleNorthern terminus of SR 151 nbsp I 422Future interchange exit 26 Temporary eastern terminus of future I 422 funded to be completed by 2028 2 BlountOneonta29 44447 386 nbsp nbsp US 231 north 5th Street North SR 53 Southern end of US 231 SR 53 concurrency29 47947 442 nbsp nbsp US 231 south 6th Street South SR 53 Northern end of US 231 SR 53 concurrency29 71647 823 nbsp nbsp SR 132 east AltoonaWestern terminus of SR 132Snead43 10669 372 nbsp US 278 SR 74 Cullman AttallaMarshallDouglas48 87478 655 nbsp nbsp SR 168 east Boaz Snead State Community CollegeWestern terminus of SR 168Albertville58 17993 630 nbsp SR 205 Main Street 58 79694 623 nbsp US 431 SR 1 Huntsville Gadsden BoazHustleville62 631100 795 nbsp nbsp SR 68 east Collinsville CentreWestern terminus of SR 68DeKalbGeraldine71 866115 657 nbsp SR 227 Guntersville CrossvilleProvides access to Lake Guntersville State ParkRainsville84 294135 658 nbsp SR 35 Scottsboro Fort PayneHenagar95 403153 536 nbsp SR 40 Scottsboro HammondvilleIder102 361164 734 nbsp SR 117 Stevenson Hammondville 113 220182 210 nbsp nbsp SR 301 north TrentonContinuation beyond Georgia state line1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also edit nbsp U S roads portal nbsp United States portalReferences editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Alabama State Route 75KML is from Wikidata a b Alabama Department of Transportation Milepost Maps Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved June 27 2011 Gov Kay Ivey Construction will resume soon on Northern Beltline MSN Retrieved April 13 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alabama State Route 75 amp oldid 1207888535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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