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Louisiana Highway 104

Louisiana Highway 104 (LA 104) is a state highway located in southwestern Louisiana. It runs 41.4 miles (66.6 km) in a west–east direction from LA 26 southeast of Oberlin to U.S. Highway 190 (US 190) in Opelousas.[1] Along the way, it passes through the town of Mamou and intersects various north–south routes that service points along US 190 such as Elton, Basile, and Eunice. East of Mamou, connections are also made to Ville Platte, the St. Landry Parish seat, on US 167/LA 10.

Louisiana Highway 104

Route information
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD
Length41.4 mi[1] (66.6 km)
Existed1955 renumbering–present
Major junctions
West end LA 26 southeast of Oberlin
Major intersections LA 13 in Mamou
LA 29 in Point Blue
East end US 190 in Opelousas
Location
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
ParishesAllen, Evangeline, St. Landry
Highway system
  • Louisiana State Highway System

Route description

From the west, LA 104 begins at an intersection with LA 26 at a point southeast of Oberlin known as Soileau. It proceeds east for 4.7 miles (7.6 km) before crossing from Allen Parish into Evangeline Parish.[2][3][1]

Now known as Oberlin Road, LA 104 continues east and intersects LA 3277 (George Soileau Road), which heads south to Basile. LA 104 then heads in a general northeastern direction, zigzagging along section line roads, towards the town of Mamou. At the western limit of Mamou, LA 104 intersects LA 13 (Veterans Memorial Highway), which heads toward Alexandria on the north and Eunice on the south. LA 104 continues east onto South Street for several blocks then turns north onto 6th Street. LA 95 continues ahead on South Street before taking a southeasterly course through Chataignier on the way to US 190. Heading north along 6th Street, LA 104 passes through the business section of Mamou. At a four-way intersection near the north end of town, LA 104 turns east onto Poinciana Street; LA 1160 begins to the west; and LA 3149 (Old Highway 13) begins to the north. The latter two highways connect with the modern alignment of LA 13 which skirts the western edge of town.[4][5][1]

LA 104 continues east on Poinciana Street out of Mamou. After 2.4 miles (3.9 km), LA 104 intersects LA 1161 (Pine Point Road), which zigzags in a general northeastern direction toward Ville Platte. After another 1.3 miles (2.1 km), LA 104 curves to the northeast briefly before taking a southeastern course toward an area known as Point Blue. About halfway along, LA 104 crosses a bridge over Bayou Des Cannes. In Point Blue, LA 104 intersects LA 1163 (Perron Road) and, shortly thereafter, LA 29 (Chataignier Road). LA 29 heads through Chataignier to US 190 on the south and to Ville Platte on the north where it connects with the concurrent US 167/LA 10. LA 104 turns south to follow LA 29 briefly before resuming a general southeastern course with several zig-zags to the south and east. East of LA 29, LA 104 intersects three minor routes: LA 1166, LA 1167 (L'Anse De Cavailer Road), and LA 1165 (L'Anse Aux Pailles Road). LA 104 crosses from Evangeline Parish into St. Landry Parish 2.8 miles (4.5 km) past the intersection with LA 1165.[4][5][1]

In St. Landry Parish, LA 104 enters an area known as Prairie Ronde and intersects LA 103 (Prairie Ronde Highway), which connects to US 167/LA 10 on the north and a point on US 190 near Lawtell on the south. Shortly thereafter, it curves further southeast at an intersection with LA 3043. LA 3043 parallels LA 104 the remainder of the distance into Opelousas. After 2.8 miles (4.5 km), LA 104 curves to the east toward Opelousas and gradually approaches the parallel US 190. Just before reaching its eastern terminus, LA 104 once again intersects LA 3043 (Grandnigo Road) which heads north into the Opelousas Industrial Park. LA 104 ends 0.2 miles (0.32 km) later at an intersection with US 190 on the western city limit of Opelousas.[6][5][1]

LA 104 is an undivided, two-lane highway for its entire length.[1]

History

In the original Louisiana Highway system in use between 1921 and 1955, the modern LA 104 followed State Route 120 from the western terminus to Mamou; State Route 26 through Mamou; and State Route 219 from Mamou to the eastern terminus in Opelousas.[7][8][9]

LA 104 was created with the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, and its route has remained unchanged to the present day.[10][11][12][13]

Major intersections

ParishLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
AllenSoileau0.00.0  LA 26 – Oberlin, EltonWestern terminus
Evangeline8.012.9  LA 3277 (George Soileau Road) – BasileNorthern terminus of LA 3277
Mamou17.027.4  LA 13 (Veterans Memorial Highway) – Eunice, Alexandria
17.428.0  LA 95 (South Street) – OpelousasNorthern terminus of LA 95
18.429.6  LA 1160 (Poinciana Street)
  LA 3149 (Old Highway 13) – Alexandria
Eastern terminus of LA 1160; southern terminus of LA 3149
21.734.9  LA 1161 (Pine Point Road) – Ville PlatteWestern terminus of LA 1161
Point Blue25.941.7  LA 1163 (Perron Road)Northern terminus of LA 1163
26.442.5 
 
LA 29 north (Chataignier Road) – Ville Platte
West end of LA 29 concurrency
26.843.1 
 
LA 29 south (Chataignier Road) – Eunice, Chataignier
East end of LA 29 concurrency
28.145.2  LA 1166Northern terminus of LA 1166
29.146.8  LA 1167 (L'Anse De Cavailer Road)Western terminus of LA 1167
30.148.4  LA 1165 (L'Anse Aux Pailles Road) – Chataignier, EuniceEastern terminus of LA 1165
St. LandryPrairie Ronde33.954.6  LA 103 (Prairie Ronde Highway) – Lawtell
34.755.8  LA 3043Western terminus of LA 3043
41.266.3  LA 3043 (Grandnigo Road) – Opelousas Industrial ParkEastern terminus of LA 3043
Opelousas41.466.6  US 190 – Opelousas, EuniceEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Google (January 19, 2013). "Overview Map of LA 104" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  2. ^ Allen Parish (PDF) (Map). Cartography by La DOTD Office of Multimodal Planning. Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. February 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  3. ^ District 07: Official Control Section Map / Construction and Maintenance (PDF) (Map). Cartography by La DOTD Office of Multimodal Planning. Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. July 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  4. ^ a b Evangeline Parish (PDF) (Map). Cartography by La DOTD Office of Multimodal Planning. Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. February 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  5. ^ a b c District 03: Official Control Section Map / Construction and Maintenance (PDF) (Map). Cartography by La DOTD Office of Multimodal Planning. Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. February 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  6. ^ St. Landry Parish (West Section) (PDF) (Map). Cartography by La DOTD Office of Multimodal Planning. Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. February 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  7. ^ Allen Parish (Map) (January 1, 1955 ed.). Cartography by Department of Highways Traffic and Planning Section. Louisiana Department of Highways. 1949.
  8. ^ Evangeline Parish (Map) (January 1, 1955 ed.). Cartography by Department of Highways Traffic and Planning Section. Louisiana Department of Highways. 1950.
  9. ^ St. Landry Parish (Map) (January 1, 1955 ed.). Cartography by Department of Highways Traffic and Planning Section. Louisiana Department of Highways. 1953.
  10. ^ "Act No. 40, House Bill No. 311". State-Times. Baton Rouge. June 18, 1955. p. 3B.
  11. ^ Castor Creek Quadrangle (Map). 1:62500. 15 Minute (Topographic). Cartography by USGS. United States Geological Survey. 1963.
  12. ^ Ville Platte Quadrangle (Map). 1:62500. 15 Minute (Topographic). Cartography by USGS. United States Geological Survey. 1964.
  13. ^ Opelousas Quadrangle (Map). 1:62500. 15 Minute (Topographic). Cartography by USGS. United States Geological Survey. 1956.

External links

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    louisiana, highway, state, highway, located, southwestern, louisiana, runs, miles, west, east, direction, from, southeast, oberlin, highway, opelousas, along, passes, through, town, mamou, intersects, various, north, south, routes, that, service, points, along. Louisiana Highway 104 LA 104 is a state highway located in southwestern Louisiana It runs 41 4 miles 66 6 km in a west east direction from LA 26 southeast of Oberlin to U S Highway 190 US 190 in Opelousas 1 Along the way it passes through the town of Mamou and intersects various north south routes that service points along US 190 such as Elton Basile and Eunice East of Mamou connections are also made to Ville Platte the St Landry Parish seat on US 167 LA 10 Louisiana Highway 104Route informationMaintained by Louisiana DOTDLength41 4 mi 1 66 6 km Existed1955 renumbering presentMajor junctionsWest endLA 26 southeast of OberlinMajor intersectionsLA 13 in Mamou LA 29 in Point BlueEast endUS 190 in OpelousasLocationCountryUnited StatesStateLouisianaParishesAllen Evangeline St LandryHighway systemLouisiana State Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic LA 103 LA 105 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description EditFrom the west LA 104 begins at an intersection with LA 26 at a point southeast of Oberlin known as Soileau It proceeds east for 4 7 miles 7 6 km before crossing from Allen Parish into Evangeline Parish 2 3 1 Now known as Oberlin Road LA 104 continues east and intersects LA 3277 George Soileau Road which heads south to Basile LA 104 then heads in a general northeastern direction zigzagging along section line roads towards the town of Mamou At the western limit of Mamou LA 104 intersects LA 13 Veterans Memorial Highway which heads toward Alexandria on the north and Eunice on the south LA 104 continues east onto South Street for several blocks then turns north onto 6th Street LA 95 continues ahead on South Street before taking a southeasterly course through Chataignier on the way to US 190 Heading north along 6th Street LA 104 passes through the business section of Mamou At a four way intersection near the north end of town LA 104 turns east onto Poinciana Street LA 1160 begins to the west and LA 3149 Old Highway 13 begins to the north The latter two highways connect with the modern alignment of LA 13 which skirts the western edge of town 4 5 1 LA 104 continues east on Poinciana Street out of Mamou After 2 4 miles 3 9 km LA 104 intersects LA 1161 Pine Point Road which zigzags in a general northeastern direction toward Ville Platte After another 1 3 miles 2 1 km LA 104 curves to the northeast briefly before taking a southeastern course toward an area known as Point Blue About halfway along LA 104 crosses a bridge over Bayou Des Cannes In Point Blue LA 104 intersects LA 1163 Perron Road and shortly thereafter LA 29 Chataignier Road LA 29 heads through Chataignier to US 190 on the south and to Ville Platte on the north where it connects with the concurrent US 167 LA 10 LA 104 turns south to follow LA 29 briefly before resuming a general southeastern course with several zig zags to the south and east East of LA 29 LA 104 intersects three minor routes LA 1166 LA 1167 L Anse De Cavailer Road and LA 1165 L Anse Aux Pailles Road LA 104 crosses from Evangeline Parish into St Landry Parish 2 8 miles 4 5 km past the intersection with LA 1165 4 5 1 In St Landry Parish LA 104 enters an area known as Prairie Ronde and intersects LA 103 Prairie Ronde Highway which connects to US 167 LA 10 on the north and a point on US 190 near Lawtell on the south Shortly thereafter it curves further southeast at an intersection with LA 3043 LA 3043 parallels LA 104 the remainder of the distance into Opelousas After 2 8 miles 4 5 km LA 104 curves to the east toward Opelousas and gradually approaches the parallel US 190 Just before reaching its eastern terminus LA 104 once again intersects LA 3043 Grandnigo Road which heads north into the Opelousas Industrial Park LA 104 ends 0 2 miles 0 32 km later at an intersection with US 190 on the western city limit of Opelousas 6 5 1 LA 104 is an undivided two lane highway for its entire length 1 History EditIn the original Louisiana Highway system in use between 1921 and 1955 the modern LA 104 followed State Route 120 from the western terminus to Mamou State Route 26 through Mamou and State Route 219 from Mamou to the eastern terminus in Opelousas 7 8 9 LA 104 was created with the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering and its route has remained unchanged to the present day 10 11 12 13 Major intersections EditParishLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesAllenSoileau0 00 0 LA 26 Oberlin EltonWestern terminusEvangeline 8 012 9 LA 3277 George Soileau Road BasileNorthern terminus of LA 3277Mamou17 027 4 LA 13 Veterans Memorial Highway Eunice Alexandria17 428 0 LA 95 South Street OpelousasNorthern terminus of LA 9518 429 6 LA 1160 Poinciana Street LA 3149 Old Highway 13 AlexandriaEastern terminus of LA 1160 southern terminus of LA 3149 21 734 9 LA 1161 Pine Point Road Ville PlatteWestern terminus of LA 1161Point Blue25 941 7 LA 1163 Perron Road Northern terminus of LA 116326 442 5 LA 29 north Chataignier Road Ville PlatteWest end of LA 29 concurrency26 843 1 LA 29 south Chataignier Road Eunice ChataignierEast end of LA 29 concurrency 28 145 2 LA 1166Northern terminus of LA 1166 29 146 8 LA 1167 L Anse De Cavailer Road Western terminus of LA 1167 30 148 4 LA 1165 L Anse Aux Pailles Road Chataignier EuniceEastern terminus of LA 1165St LandryPrairie Ronde33 954 6 LA 103 Prairie Ronde Highway Lawtell34 755 8 LA 3043Western terminus of LA 3043 41 266 3 LA 3043 Grandnigo Road Opelousas Industrial ParkEastern terminus of LA 3043Opelousas41 466 6 US 190 Opelousas EuniceEastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences Edit a b c d e f g h Google January 19 2013 Overview Map of LA 104 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 19 2013 Allen Parish PDF Map Cartography by La DOTD Office of Multimodal Planning Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development February 2012 Retrieved January 19 2012 District 07 Official Control Section Map Construction and Maintenance PDF Map Cartography by La DOTD Office of Multimodal Planning Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development July 2012 Retrieved January 19 2012 a b Evangeline Parish PDF Map Cartography by La DOTD Office of Multimodal Planning Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development February 2012 Retrieved January 19 2012 a b c District 03 Official Control Section Map Construction and Maintenance PDF Map Cartography by La DOTD Office of Multimodal Planning Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development February 2012 Retrieved January 19 2012 St Landry Parish West Section PDF Map Cartography by La DOTD Office of Multimodal Planning Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development February 2012 Retrieved January 19 2012 Allen Parish Map January 1 1955 ed Cartography by Department of Highways Traffic and Planning Section Louisiana Department of Highways 1949 Evangeline Parish Map January 1 1955 ed Cartography by Department of Highways Traffic and Planning Section Louisiana Department of Highways 1950 St Landry Parish Map January 1 1955 ed Cartography by Department of Highways Traffic and Planning Section Louisiana Department of Highways 1953 Act No 40 House Bill No 311 State Times Baton Rouge June 18 1955 p 3B Castor Creek Quadrangle Map 1 62500 15 Minute Topographic Cartography by USGS United States Geological Survey 1963 Ville Platte Quadrangle Map 1 62500 15 Minute Topographic Cartography by USGS United States Geological Survey 1964 Opelousas Quadrangle Map 1 62500 15 Minute Topographic Cartography by USGS United States Geological Survey 1956 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Louisiana Highway 104KML is from Wikidata La DOTD State District and Parish Maps Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louisiana Highway 104 amp oldid 946200893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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