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Mississippi Highway 13

Mississippi Highway 13 (MS 13) is a state highway in Mississippi. It runs from north to south for 160.1 miles (257.7 km), serving the counties of Forrest, Pearl River, Lamar, Marion, Jefferson Davis, Simpson, Rankin, Smith, Scott, and Leake.

Mississippi Highway 13

Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length160.1 mi[1] (257.7 km)
(151.148 mi excluding concurrencies)
Existed1932–present
Major junctions
South end US 49 just south of Maxie
Major intersections
North end MS 25 near Carthage
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMississippi
CountiesForrest, Pearl River, Lamar, Marion, Jefferson Davis, Simpson, Rankin, Smith, Scott, Leake
Highway system
MS 12 MS 14

Route description edit

 
Northbound MS 13 near Morton

MS 13 begins in southern Forrest County at an intersection with US 49 just south of Maxie. It heads west as a two-lane highway through farmland, then wooded areas, for several miles, where it passes through Carnes. The highway now crosses into Pearl River County.

MS 13 continues traveling westward through rural areas, where it passes through Young and has an interchange with I-59 (Exit 41), before crossing into Lamar County and immediately entering Lumberton. The highway widens to a four-lane divided highway as it passes straight through the center of town along Main Avenue, having an intersection with US 11 directly in the center of downtown. MS 13 now narrows back to two-lanes and leaves Lumberton, passing by the city's airport and through the community of Wells Town. The highway winds its way northwest through mostly wooded areas for the next several miles, passing through Baxterville before crossing into Marion County.

MS 13 passes through woodlands for more miles before curving more northward at an intersection with MS 43 and starts paralleling the Pearl River. The highway now enters the Columbia city limits and passes by a few businesses and homes before having an intersection and becoming concurrent (overlapped) with US 98 just south of downtown, with the road continuing into downtown as Lumberton Road. They head west as a four-lane divided highway through a business district to have an intersection with MS 198 before crossing the Pearl River to leave Columbia and enter neighboring Foxworth. MS 13 splits off of US 98 and heads north along MS 35 to bypass downtown as a two-lane along its eastern side before leaving Foxworth and crossing another bridge over the river back into Columbia. MS 13/MS 35 pass through mostly neighborhoods for a few miles before MS 13 splits off to leave Columbia for the final time and head north. MS 13 travels through mostly woodlands for the next several miles to pass through Goss, where it has an intersection with MS 44, before crossing into Jefferson Davis County.

MS 13 passes through Society Hill, where it has another intersection with MS 43, before pulling away from the Pearl River and passing through mostly remote woodlands for several more miles to enter Prentiss, where it passes by a few homes and businesses before coming to an intersection and becoming concurrent with MS 184. MS 13/MS 184 bypass downtown along US 84's original bypass of the town, first passing through a business district as a four-lane divided Highway (where it has an intersection with MS 42), then as a two-lane through more rural areas (where MS 184 splits off). MS 13 heads north to have an interchange with US 84's new bypass of Prentiss before leaving the town and traveling northward through an even mix of rural farmland and wooded areas for several miles to cross into Simpson County.

MS 13 travels through rural areas for several miles, having intersections with MS 28 and yet another one with MS 43, before passing through Mendenhall, where it has interchanges with MS 149 (unsigned MS 540) and US 49 as it bypasses downtown along its west side. The highway now leaves Mendenhall and travels through rural areas, where it crosses the Strong River, before entering Rankin County.

MS 13 travels through the southeastern most corner of the county, passing through Puckett (where it has an intersection with MS 18), before entering Smith County. The highway winds its way northeast as it passes through Daniel (where it has an intersection with MS 541) and Polkville before entering Scott County.

 
Mississippi Highway 13 passing through a portion of the Bienville National Forest
 
MS 13 north near its intersection with MS 483 in Forkville

MS 13 heads north through wooded areas (part of the Bienville National Forest) for several miles, where it passes through Kracker Station, before having an interchange with I-20 (Exit 77) and entering Morton. The highway passes through mostly neighborhoods, passing by Roosevelt State Park, and having an intersection with US 80 and a short concurrency with MS 481 on the west side of downtown. MS 13 now leaves Morton and passes through remote woodlands for the next several miles, with the only sign of civilization being the small community of Forkville, where it has an intersection with MS 483. It now crosses into Leake County.

MS 13 travels through farmland as it passes through Lena, where it has intersections with MS 500 and MS 487, before continuing through rural to come to an end at an intersection with MS 25 just southwest of Carthage, back along the banks of the Pearl River.[2]

History edit

MS 13W edit

 

Mississippi Highway 13W

LocationColumbia - Louisiana state line near Sandy Hook
Existed1941–1949

MS 13 was originally designated in 1932. It had at one time, designated in 1941, a spur route, Mississippi Highway 13W (MS 13W), which represented what is now MS 35 south of Columbia. It eventually became renumbered as a southern extension of MS 35.

Columbia rerouting edit

MS 13 did not originally bypass downtown Columbia as it does today. It originally entered the city from the south as Lumberton Road before becoming concurrent with MS 198/MS 35 (S High School Avenue; then part of US 98). They headed north along High School Avenue past some businesses and neighborhoods before coming to an intersection with Broad Street. MS 198 heads east (right) along Broad Street while MS 13/MS 35 headed west (left) along Broad Street to enter downtown. MS 13/MS 35 now curved northward (right) onto Main Street at the Marion County Courthouse and then passed through the downtown area. The highway then left downtown and passed through neighborhoods, where MS 35 had split off (right) onto W Lafayette Street (then Martin Luther King Jr. Drive), and continued north on Main Street through an industrial area before leaving Columbia and heading north towards Prentiss. This entire alignment was composed of two-lane streets and never crossed a bridge over the Pearl River.

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Forrest0.00.0  US 49 – Hattiesburg, WigginsSouthern terminus
Pearl RiverLumberton15.0–
15.1
24.1–
24.3
  I-59 – New Orleans, HattiesburgI-59 exit 41
Lamar17.127.5  US 11 – Poplarville, Hattiesburg, Little Black Creek Water Park
Marion39.864.1 
 
MS 43 south – Picayune
Northern terminus of MS 43
Columbia
47.1

75.8
 
 
US 98 east – Hattiesburg, Downtown Columbia
South end of US 98 overlap
49.479.5 
 
MS 198 east – Columbia
Western terminus of MS 198
Foxworth51.182.2 
 
 
 
US 98 west / MS 35 south – Bogalusa, Tylertown, McComb
North end of US 98 overlap; south end of MS 35 overlap
53.886.6 
 
MS 35 north – Mount Olive, Columbia
North end of MS 35 overlap
Goss60.196.7 
 
MS 44 west
Eastern terminus of MS 44; 2010 bridge over Pearl River
Jefferson Davis64.7104.1 
 
MS 43 north – Oakvale, Arm
Southern terminus of MS 43
Prentiss75.7121.8 
 
MS 184 west (MS 937) – Monticello
South end of MS 184 overlap
76.0122.3  MS 42 – Bassfield
77.8125.2 
 
MS 184 east
North end of MS 184 overlap
78.0–
78.3
125.5–
126.0
  US 84 – Monticello, CollinsInterchange
Simpson92.6149.0  MS 28 – Pinola, Magee
Mendenhall102.1164.3 
 
MS 43 south – Pinola, New Hebron
Northern terminus of MS 43
102.7–
102.8
165.3–
165.4
  MS 149 (MS 540) – D'Lo, Mendenhall, D'Lo Water ParkInterchange
103.9–
104.0
167.2–
167.4
  US 49 – Jackson, HattiesburgInterchange
RankinPuckett113.0181.9  MS 18 – Brandon, Raleigh
SmithDaniel118.1190.1 
 
MS 541 south – White Oak
Northern terminus of MS 541
ScottMorton132.4–
132.6
213.1–
213.4
  I-20 – Jackson, MeridianI-20 exit 77
133.1214.2Roosevelt State Park (MS 888 west)Eastern terminus of unsigned MS 888
135.3217.7  
 
US 80 / MS 481 south – Morton
South end of MS 481 overlap
135.9218.7 
 
MS 481 north – Ross Barnett Reservoir
North end of MS 481 overlap
Forkville143.5230.9 
 
MS 483 north – Ludlow
Southern terminus of MS 483
LeakeLena153.7247.4 
 
MS 500 east – Tuscola
Western terminus of MS 500
153.9247.7 
 
MS 487 north
Southern terminus of MS 487
160.1257.7  MS 25 – Jackson, CarthageNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Mississippi Department of Transportation. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2010-06-03.
  2. ^ Google (January 8, 2021). "Map of Mississippi Highway 13" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 8, 2021.

External links edit

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  •   Media related to Mississippi Highway 13 at Wikimedia Commons
  • Magnolia Meanderings

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Mississippi Highway 13 MS 13 is a state highway in Mississippi It runs from north to south for 160 1 miles 257 7 km serving the counties of Forrest Pearl River Lamar Marion Jefferson Davis Simpson Rankin Smith Scott and Leake Mississippi Highway 13Route informationMaintained by MDOTLength160 1 mi 1 257 7 km 151 148 mi excluding concurrencies Existed1932 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 49 just south of MaxieMajor intersectionsI 59 in Lumberton US 11 in Lumberton US 98 in Columbia US 84 in Prentiss US 49 in Mendenhall I 20 in Morton US 80 in MortonNorth endMS 25 near CarthageLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMississippiCountiesForrest Pearl River Lamar Marion Jefferson Davis Simpson Rankin Smith Scott LeakeHighway systemMississippi State Highway SystemInterstate US State MS 12 MS 14 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 MS 13W 2 2 Columbia rerouting 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Northbound MS 13 near MortonMS 13 begins in southern Forrest County at an intersection with US 49 just south of Maxie It heads west as a two lane highway through farmland then wooded areas for several miles where it passes through Carnes The highway now crosses into Pearl River County MS 13 continues traveling westward through rural areas where it passes through Young and has an interchange with I 59 Exit 41 before crossing into Lamar County and immediately entering Lumberton The highway widens to a four lane divided highway as it passes straight through the center of town along Main Avenue having an intersection with US 11 directly in the center of downtown MS 13 now narrows back to two lanes and leaves Lumberton passing by the city s airport and through the community of Wells Town The highway winds its way northwest through mostly wooded areas for the next several miles passing through Baxterville before crossing into Marion County MS 13 passes through woodlands for more miles before curving more northward at an intersection with MS 43 and starts paralleling the Pearl River The highway now enters the Columbia city limits and passes by a few businesses and homes before having an intersection and becoming concurrent overlapped with US 98 just south of downtown with the road continuing into downtown as Lumberton Road They head west as a four lane divided highway through a business district to have an intersection with MS 198 before crossing the Pearl River to leave Columbia and enter neighboring Foxworth MS 13 splits off of US 98 and heads north along MS 35 to bypass downtown as a two lane along its eastern side before leaving Foxworth and crossing another bridge over the river back into Columbia MS 13 MS 35 pass through mostly neighborhoods for a few miles before MS 13 splits off to leave Columbia for the final time and head north MS 13 travels through mostly woodlands for the next several miles to pass through Goss where it has an intersection with MS 44 before crossing into Jefferson Davis County MS 13 passes through Society Hill where it has another intersection with MS 43 before pulling away from the Pearl River and passing through mostly remote woodlands for several more miles to enter Prentiss where it passes by a few homes and businesses before coming to an intersection and becoming concurrent with MS 184 MS 13 MS 184 bypass downtown along US 84 s original bypass of the town first passing through a business district as a four lane divided Highway where it has an intersection with MS 42 then as a two lane through more rural areas where MS 184 splits off MS 13 heads north to have an interchange with US 84 s new bypass of Prentiss before leaving the town and traveling northward through an even mix of rural farmland and wooded areas for several miles to cross into Simpson County MS 13 travels through rural areas for several miles having intersections with MS 28 and yet another one with MS 43 before passing through Mendenhall where it has interchanges with MS 149 unsigned MS 540 and US 49 as it bypasses downtown along its west side The highway now leaves Mendenhall and travels through rural areas where it crosses the Strong River before entering Rankin County MS 13 travels through the southeastern most corner of the county passing through Puckett where it has an intersection with MS 18 before entering Smith County The highway winds its way northeast as it passes through Daniel where it has an intersection with MS 541 and Polkville before entering Scott County nbsp Mississippi Highway 13 passing through a portion of the Bienville National Forest nbsp MS 13 north near its intersection with MS 483 in ForkvilleMS 13 heads north through wooded areas part of the Bienville National Forest for several miles where it passes through Kracker Station before having an interchange with I 20 Exit 77 and entering Morton The highway passes through mostly neighborhoods passing by Roosevelt State Park and having an intersection with US 80 and a short concurrency with MS 481 on the west side of downtown MS 13 now leaves Morton and passes through remote woodlands for the next several miles with the only sign of civilization being the small community of Forkville where it has an intersection with MS 483 It now crosses into Leake County MS 13 travels through farmland as it passes through Lena where it has intersections with MS 500 and MS 487 before continuing through rural to come to an end at an intersection with MS 25 just southwest of Carthage back along the banks of the Pearl River 2 History editMS 13W edit nbsp Mississippi Highway 13WLocationColumbia Louisiana state line near Sandy HookExisted1941 1949MS 13 was originally designated in 1932 It had at one time designated in 1941 a spur route Mississippi Highway 13W MS 13W which represented what is now MS 35 south of Columbia It eventually became renumbered as a southern extension of MS 35 Columbia rerouting edit MS 13 did not originally bypass downtown Columbia as it does today It originally entered the city from the south as Lumberton Road before becoming concurrent with MS 198 MS 35 S High School Avenue then part of US 98 They headed north along High School Avenue past some businesses and neighborhoods before coming to an intersection with Broad Street MS 198 heads east right along Broad Street while MS 13 MS 35 headed west left along Broad Street to enter downtown MS 13 MS 35 now curved northward right onto Main Street at the Marion County Courthouse and then passed through the downtown area The highway then left downtown and passed through neighborhoods where MS 35 had split off right onto W Lafayette Street then Martin Luther King Jr Drive and continued north on Main Street through an industrial area before leaving Columbia and heading north towards Prentiss This entire alignment was composed of two lane streets and never crossed a bridge over the Pearl River Major intersections editCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesForrest 0 00 0 nbsp US 49 Hattiesburg WigginsSouthern terminusPearl RiverLumberton15 0 15 124 1 24 3 nbsp I 59 New Orleans HattiesburgI 59 exit 41Lamar17 127 5 nbsp US 11 Poplarville Hattiesburg Little Black Creek Water ParkMarion 39 864 1 nbsp nbsp MS 43 south PicayuneNorthern terminus of MS 43Columbia 47 1 75 8 nbsp nbsp US 98 east Hattiesburg Downtown ColumbiaSouth end of US 98 overlap49 479 5 nbsp nbsp MS 198 east ColumbiaWestern terminus of MS 198Foxworth51 182 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 98 west MS 35 south Bogalusa Tylertown McCombNorth end of US 98 overlap south end of MS 35 overlap 53 886 6 nbsp nbsp MS 35 north Mount Olive ColumbiaNorth end of MS 35 overlapGoss60 196 7 nbsp nbsp MS 44 westEastern terminus of MS 44 2010 bridge over Pearl RiverJefferson Davis 64 7104 1 nbsp nbsp MS 43 north Oakvale ArmSouthern terminus of MS 43Prentiss75 7121 8 nbsp nbsp MS 184 west MS 937 MonticelloSouth end of MS 184 overlap76 0122 3 nbsp MS 42 Bassfield77 8125 2 nbsp nbsp MS 184 eastNorth end of MS 184 overlap 78 0 78 3125 5 126 0 nbsp US 84 Monticello CollinsInterchangeSimpson 92 6149 0 nbsp MS 28 Pinola MageeMendenhall102 1164 3 nbsp nbsp MS 43 south Pinola New HebronNorthern terminus of MS 43102 7 102 8165 3 165 4 nbsp MS 149 MS 540 D Lo Mendenhall D Lo Water ParkInterchange103 9 104 0167 2 167 4 nbsp US 49 Jackson HattiesburgInterchangeRankinPuckett113 0181 9 nbsp MS 18 Brandon RaleighSmithDaniel118 1190 1 nbsp nbsp MS 541 south White OakNorthern terminus of MS 541ScottMorton132 4 132 6213 1 213 4 nbsp I 20 Jackson MeridianI 20 exit 77133 1214 2Roosevelt State Park MS 888 west Eastern terminus of unsigned MS 888135 3217 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 80 MS 481 south MortonSouth end of MS 481 overlap135 9218 7 nbsp nbsp MS 481 north Ross Barnett ReservoirNorth end of MS 481 overlapForkville143 5230 9 nbsp nbsp MS 483 north LudlowSouthern terminus of MS 483LeakeLena153 7247 4 nbsp nbsp MS 500 east TuscolaWestern terminus of MS 500153 9247 7 nbsp nbsp MS 487 northSouthern terminus of MS 487 160 1257 7 nbsp MS 25 Jackson CarthageNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences edit Mississippi Public Roads Selected Statistics PDF Mississippi Department of Transportation 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 2010 12 03 Retrieved 2010 06 03 Google January 8 2021 Map of Mississippi Highway 13 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 8 2021 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Mississippi Highway 13KML is not from Wikidata nbsp Media related to Mississippi Highway 13 at Wikimedia Commons Magnolia Meanderings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mississippi Highway 13 amp oldid 1201577945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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