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U.S. Route 278

U.S. Route 278 (US 278) is a parallel route of US 78. It currently runs for 1,074 miles (1,728 km) from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, to Wickes, Arkansas at US 71/US 59, passing through five states in the process. Landmarks along its route include the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site in South Carolina and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in eastern Mississippi. There are several universities located along the highway including Georgia State University, the University of Mississippi, and the University of Arkansas at Monticello.

U.S. Route 278

US 278 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 78
Length1,074 mi[citation needed] (1,728 km)
Existed1952–present
Major junctions
West end US 59 / US 71 in Wickes, AR
Major intersections
East end
US 278 Bus. in Hilton Head Island, SC
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesArkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina
Highway system

Route description edit

Arkansas edit

US 278 begins at an intersection with US 59/US 71 in the town of Wickes in southwestern Arkansas.[1] From Wickes, US 278 continues eastward near Gillham Lake to an overlap with US 70 through Dierks.[2] Continuing south, US 278 overlaps Highway 26 for 0.09 miles (0.14 km) at Center Point.[3] Further south the route continues into Nashville. The route overlaps US 371 and later Highway 27 upon entering Nashville.

Entering Hempstead County, the highway winds through rural areas to Ozan and Washington, before meeting US 278 Business (US 278B) outside Hope.[4] The highway crosses over Interstate 30 (I-30) shortly after entering the city limits and overlaps Highway 29 and Highway 32. US 278/AR 29/AR 32 intersect US 67 in east Hope. South of this junction AR 29 splits and US 278/AR 32 continues southeast. Further along this route, AR 32 turns southeast to Willisville and US 278 runs toward Camden.

The route intersects Highway 53 in rural Nevada County, overlaps US 371 in Rosston, and has a junction with Highway 57 upon entering Ouachita County.[5][6] In Camden, US 278 intersects Highway 24 before it meets US 278B and US 79B prior to overlapping US 79. US 278 breaks from US 79 near Harrell Field shortly before entering East Camden. US 278 continues into Calhoun County and Hampton and a junction with US 371.[7] The east edge of town brings an intersection with Highway 274 as US 278 continues to Harrell and Highway 160 before entering Bradley County. Aside from Banks, where US 278 has a junction with Highway 275, the route runs through rural country until Warren, where US 278 almost entirely bypasses the city to the south while US 278B runs downtown, including a brief overlap with US 63B. US 278 has an intersection with US 63/AR 8 along the southern edge of Warren before serving as the eastern terminus for US 278B. Further east the highway intersects Highway 172, which gives access to the Warren Prairie Natural Area just east of the Drew County line.[8]

The route continues to Monticello to McGehee, where it meets US 65. US 278 overlaps US 65 southward for 16 miles (26 km) until they separate in Lake Village. There, US 65 splits off and US 278 overlaps US 82 east to the Mississippi River, where US 82/US 278 crosses into Mississippi.

Long-term plans are to move US 278 to the Charles W. Dean Bridge,[9] which is part of the proposed extension of I-69.

Mississippi edit

 
US 49 and US 61 run with US 278 near Clarksdale, MS

US 82/US 278 goes through Greenville to Leland, where US 278 separates from US 82 at US 61. US 278 then joins US 61 northward through Cleveland before splitting in Clarksdale. East of Clarksdale, it overlaps Mississippi Highway 6 through Batesville, Oxford, and Pontotoc before reaching Tupelo. At Tupelo, MS 6 separates from US 278 while US 278 overlaps US 45 south to New Wren. From New Wren, US 278 continues east through Amory before entering Alabama.

Browse numbered routes
  I-269MS  MS 301

Alabama edit

US 278 enters Alabama between Greenwood Springs, Mississippi, and Sulligent, Alabama. As in Georgia, this and all U.S routes are partnered with state routes; however, there are few instances throughout the state where the state route number is posted. From the Mississippi state line to Guin, US 278 is paired with State Route 118. From Hamilton to the Georgia state line, US 278 is paired with State Route 74.

US 278 junctions with US 431 at Gadsden. The two routes overlap until they split at Attalla. US 278 overlaps US 43 between Hamilton and Guin. Prior to the completion of Corridor X (Future I-22), these two routes also overlapped US 78 between these two towns; eastbound US 78 traveled in the same direction as westbound US 278.

Georgia edit

 
U.S. Route 278 (and S.R. 12) in downtown Crawfordville, GA.

In Atlanta, US 278 runs along Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway (Bankhead Highway), North Avenue, briefly along Piedmont Road and Ponce de Leon Avenue. Outside the Perimeter, US 278 runs along Covington Highway. In Lithonia, Georgia, at the intersection with Turner Hill Road (SR 124), US 278 merges with I-20 for 15 miles (24 km). It leaves I-20 at exit 90, in Covington, Georgia.

US 278 is co-signed with a state route for its entire length in Georgia, as are all U.S. Highways in the state. From the Alabama line into Lithia Springs, it is co-signed with SR 6. From Lithia Springs through Atlanta, it is merged with US 78/SR 8. In Atlanta, US 278 merges further with other highways including SR 10 and US 23 before splitting off at Ponce de Leon Ave. and East Lake Road near Decatur. In Avondale Estates, SR 12 is paired with US 278, all the way into Thomson. There, US 278 merges with US 78/SR 10 to the South Carolina line.

South Carolina edit

After crossing the Savannah River, US 278 bypasses North Augusta, South Carolina, en route to Beech Island and Johnson Crossroads. It then winds through a corner of the Savannah River Site. The route then continues onward through the towns of Allendale, Fairfax, Hampton, Varnville, Ridgeland, and Hardeeville where it meets I-95. US 278 shares the route between Ridgeland and Hardeeville with US 17.

Upon reaching Hardeeville, the route heads eastward toward the Atlantic with major new developments lining the spine of the road from Hardeeville through Sun City and Bluffton before crossing over the bridge to Hilton Head Island. US 278 ends at US 278 Business on the southern portion of Hilton Head Island, just outside Sea Pines Plantation.

History edit

In 1954, US 278 was extended from Guin, Alabama, to Augusta, Georgia. The extension was routed along US 43 from Guin to Hamilton, Alabama, then over SR 74 to the Georgia state line. In Georgia, US 278 was routed over SR 6 to Atlanta and SR 12 to Augusta.[10] A further extension from Augusta to Jacksonboro, South Carolina, in 1955 was denied by AASHO in 1955.[11]

In 1989, US 278 was rerouted through Dallas, Georgia; the former route through town was redesignated US 278 Byp.[12] AASHTO approved another relocation through Rockmart, Georgia, in 1990; the former route through town became US 278 Bus.[13] A third relocation the following year in Cedartown, Georgia, was also approved.[14]

Alabama rerouted a section of US 278 in Guin over a section of SR 118 in 1995. At the same time, South Carolina rerouted the highway in Ridgeland over US 17 and SC 88.[15]

Mississippi and Arkansas extended US 278 westward in 1997 from US 45 in Nettleton, Mississippi, to US 71 in Wickes, Arkansas.[16] The following year, the highway was relocated on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina; the former routing because US 278 Bus.[17]

Alabama relocated US 278 in Gadsden in 2000.[18] Until early 2005, US 278 was only signed in Mississippi from the Alabama state line to US 45 west of Amory. US 278 in western Alabama was formerly routed through Haleyville via current SR 195 and SR 129.[citation needed] In 2014, Alabama relocated US 278 in Cullman.[19]

Major intersections edit

Arkansas
   US 59 / US 71 in Wickes
  US 70 north-northeast of Dierks. The highways travel concurrently to Dierks.
  US 371 west of Nashville. The highways travel concurrently to Nashville.
  I-30 in Hope
  US 67 in Hope
  US 371 in Rosston. The highways travel concurrently through Rosston.
  US 79 in Camden. The highways travel concurrently to west-northwest of East Camden.
  US 167 in Hampton
  US 63 in Warren
  Future I-69 east of Warren
  US 425 in Monticello
  Future I-69 west of Monticello
  Future I-69 northwest of McGehee. The highways will travel concurrently to Clarksdale, Mississippi.
   US 65 / US 165 in McGehee. US 65/US 278 travels concurrently to south-southeast of Lake Village. US 165/US 278 travels concurrently to Dermott.
  US 82 in Lake Village. The highways travel concurrently to east of Leland, Mississippi.
Mississippi
   US 61 / US 82 east of Leland. US 61/US 278 travels concurrently to Clarksdale.
  US 49 in Clarksdale. The highways travel concurrently through Clarksdale.
  Future I-69 in Clarksdale
  US 51 in Batesville
  I-55 in Batesville
  US 45 on the VeronaTupelo city line. The highways travel concurrently to north-northwest of New Wren.
Alabama
  US 43 in Guin. The highways travel concurrently to Hamilton.
   I-22 / US 78 in Hamilton
  I-65 in Cullman
  US 31 in Cullman
  US 231 south-southwest of Summit
  US 431 northwest of Attalla. The highways travel concurrently to Gadsden.
  US 11 in Attalla. The highways travel concurrently through Attalla.
  I-59 in Attalla
  US 411 in Gadsden
Georgia
  US 27 in Cedartown. The highways travel concurrently through Cedartown.
  US 78 in Lithia Springs. The highways travel concurrently to Druid Hills.
  I-285 in Atlanta
   US 19 / US 41 in Atlanta. The highways travel concurrently through Atlanta.
    US 19 / US 29 / US 41 in Atlanta. US 29/US 278 travels concurrently to Druid Hills.
  US 23 in Atlanta. The highways travel concurrently to Druid Hills.
  I-285 in Belvedere Park
  I-20 southeast of Lithonia. The highways travel concurrently to Covington.
  I-20 south of Social Circle
   US 129 / US 441 in Madison. The highways travel concurrently to northeast of Madison.
  I-20 in Barnett
  US 78 southeast of Thomson. The highways travel concurrently to Clearwater, South Carolina.
  US 221 in Harlem
  I-520 in Augusta
  US 1 in Augusta. The highways travel concurrently to Clearwater, South Carolina.
  US 25 in Augusta. The highways travel concurrently to North Augusta, South Carolina.
South Carolina
  I-520 in North Augusta
  US 301 in Allendale. The highways travel concurrently through Allendale.
  US 321 in Fairfax
  US 601 in Hampton. The highways travel concurrently through Hampton.
  US 17 in Ridgeland. The highways travel concurrently to Hardeeville.
  I-95 in Hardeeville
 
 
US 278 Bus. in Hilton Head Island.

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Planning and Research Division (2000). General Highway Map, Polk County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62,500. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved December 28, 2011.
  2. ^ Planning and Research Division (2000). General Highway Map, Howard County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62,500. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved December 28, 2011.
  3. ^ Planning and Research Division. State Highway Route and Section Map, Howard County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62,500. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved December 28, 2011.
  4. ^ Planning and Research Division (2000). General Highway Map, Hempstead County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62,500. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved December 28, 2011.
  5. ^ Planning and Research Division (2011). General Highway Map, Nevada County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62,500. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  6. ^ Planning and Research Division (2008). General Highway Map, Ouachita County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62,500. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  7. ^ Planning and Research Division (1999). General Highway Map, Calhoun County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62,500. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  8. ^ Planning and Research Division (2008). General Highway Map, Bradley County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:62,500. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  9. ^ "Minutes of the Meeting of the Arkansas State Highway Commission, August 6, 1997" (PDF). p. 963. WHEREAS, the State of Mississippi has expressed interest in extending U.S. 278, which presently ends at Tupelo, westward into Arkansas on a temporary location, utilizing the U.S. 82 river crossing, with an ultimate alignment over the future Great River Bridge and connecting roadways;
  10. ^ U.S. Route Numbering Committee (1954). [Report of the U.S. Route Numbering Committee to the Executive Committee] (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway Officials. p. 126. Retrieved June 3, 2022 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  11. ^ U.S. Route Numbering Committee (July 19, 1955). [Report of the U.S. Route Numbering Committee to the Executive Committee] (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway Officials. p. 134. Retrieved June 3, 2022 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  12. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (October 7, 1989). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  13. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (June 4, 1990). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  14. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (October 12, 1991). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  15. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (April 23, 1995). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  16. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (November 15, 1997). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  17. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (November 7, 1998). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  18. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (December 8, 2000). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  19. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (May 29, 2014). (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (DOCX) on February 26, 2020. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  20. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 4, 10–11, 28, 56, 92. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

External links edit

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  • U.S. Route 278 in South Carolina (Mapmikey's South Carolina Highways Page)
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 278


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U S Route 278 US 278 is a parallel route of US 78 It currently runs for 1 074 miles 1 728 km from Hilton Head Island South Carolina to Wickes Arkansas at US 71 US 59 passing through five states in the process Landmarks along its route include the Department of Energy s Savannah River Site in South Carolina and the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway in eastern Mississippi There are several universities located along the highway including Georgia State University the University of Mississippi and the University of Arkansas at Monticello U S Route 278US 278 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of US 78Length1 074 mi citation needed 1 728 km Existed1952 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 59 US 71 in Wickes ARMajor intersectionsI 30 in Hope AR I 55 in Batesville MS I 22 in Hamilton AL I 65 in Cullman AL I 59 in Gadsden AL I 285 near Atlanta GA twice I 75 I 85 in Atlanta GA I 20 in various locations I 520 in Augusta GA and North Augusta SC I 95 in Hardeeville SCEast endUS 278 Bus in Hilton Head Island SCLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesArkansas Mississippi Alabama Georgia South CarolinaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Arkansas 1 2 Mississippi 1 3 Alabama 1 4 Georgia 1 5 South Carolina 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editArkansas edit Main article U S Route 278 in Arkansas US 278 begins at an intersection with US 59 US 71 in the town of Wickes in southwestern Arkansas 1 From Wickes US 278 continues eastward near Gillham Lake to an overlap with US 70 through Dierks 2 Continuing south US 278 overlaps Highway 26 for 0 09 miles 0 14 km at Center Point 3 Further south the route continues into Nashville The route overlaps US 371 and later Highway 27 upon entering Nashville Entering Hempstead County the highway winds through rural areas to Ozan and Washington before meeting US 278 Business US 278B outside Hope 4 The highway crosses over Interstate 30 I 30 shortly after entering the city limits and overlaps Highway 29 and Highway 32 US 278 AR 29 AR 32 intersect US 67 in east Hope South of this junction AR 29 splits and US 278 AR 32 continues southeast Further along this route AR 32 turns southeast to Willisville and US 278 runs toward Camden The route intersects Highway 53 in rural Nevada County overlaps US 371 in Rosston and has a junction with Highway 57 upon entering Ouachita County 5 6 In Camden US 278 intersects Highway 24 before it meets US 278B and US 79B prior to overlapping US 79 US 278 breaks from US 79 near Harrell Field shortly before entering East Camden US 278 continues into Calhoun County and Hampton and a junction with US 371 7 The east edge of town brings an intersection with Highway 274 as US 278 continues to Harrell and Highway 160 before entering Bradley County Aside from Banks where US 278 has a junction with Highway 275 the route runs through rural country until Warren where US 278 almost entirely bypasses the city to the south while US 278B runs downtown including a brief overlap with US 63B US 278 has an intersection with US 63 AR 8 along the southern edge of Warren before serving as the eastern terminus for US 278B Further east the highway intersects Highway 172 which gives access to the Warren Prairie Natural Area just east of the Drew County line 8 The route continues to Monticello to McGehee where it meets US 65 US 278 overlaps US 65 southward for 16 miles 26 km until they separate in Lake Village There US 65 splits off and US 278 overlaps US 82 east to the Mississippi River where US 82 US 278 crosses into Mississippi Long term plans are to move US 278 to the Charles W Dean Bridge 9 which is part of the proposed extension of I 69 Mississippi edit nbsp US 49 and US 61 run with US 278 near Clarksdale MSUS 82 US 278 goes through Greenville to Leland where US 278 separates from US 82 at US 61 US 278 then joins US 61 northward through Cleveland before splitting in Clarksdale East of Clarksdale it overlaps Mississippi Highway 6 through Batesville Oxford and Pontotoc before reaching Tupelo At Tupelo MS 6 separates from US 278 while US 278 overlaps US 45 south to New Wren From New Wren US 278 continues east through Amory before entering Alabama Browse numbered routes nbsp I 269MS nbsp MS 301Alabama edit Main article U S Route 278 in Alabama US 278 enters Alabama between Greenwood Springs Mississippi and Sulligent Alabama As in Georgia this and all U S routes are partnered with state routes however there are few instances throughout the state where the state route number is posted From the Mississippi state line to Guin US 278 is paired with State Route 118 From Hamilton to the Georgia state line US 278 is paired with State Route 74 US 278 junctions with US 431 at Gadsden The two routes overlap until they split at Attalla US 278 overlaps US 43 between Hamilton and Guin Prior to the completion of Corridor X Future I 22 these two routes also overlapped US 78 between these two towns eastbound US 78 traveled in the same direction as westbound US 278 Georgia edit Main article U S Route 278 in Georgia nbsp U S Route 278 and S R 12 in downtown Crawfordville GA In Atlanta US 278 runs along Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway Bankhead Highway North Avenue briefly along Piedmont Road and Ponce de Leon Avenue Outside the Perimeter US 278 runs along Covington Highway In Lithonia Georgia at the intersection with Turner Hill Road SR 124 US 278 merges with I 20 for 15 miles 24 km It leaves I 20 at exit 90 in Covington Georgia US 278 is co signed with a state route for its entire length in Georgia as are all U S Highways in the state From the Alabama line into Lithia Springs it is co signed with SR 6 From Lithia Springs through Atlanta it is merged with US 78 SR 8 In Atlanta US 278 merges further with other highways including SR 10 and US 23 before splitting off at Ponce de Leon Ave and East Lake Road near Decatur In Avondale Estates SR 12 is paired with US 278 all the way into Thomson There US 278 merges with US 78 SR 10 to the South Carolina line South Carolina edit Main article U S Route 278 in South Carolina After crossing the Savannah River US 278 bypasses North Augusta South Carolina en route to Beech Island and Johnson Crossroads It then winds through a corner of the Savannah River Site The route then continues onward through the towns of Allendale Fairfax Hampton Varnville Ridgeland and Hardeeville where it meets I 95 US 278 shares the route between Ridgeland and Hardeeville with US 17 Upon reaching Hardeeville the route heads eastward toward the Atlantic with major new developments lining the spine of the road from Hardeeville through Sun City and Bluffton before crossing over the bridge to Hilton Head Island US 278 ends at US 278 Business on the southern portion of Hilton Head Island just outside Sea Pines Plantation History editIn 1954 US 278 was extended from Guin Alabama to Augusta Georgia The extension was routed along US 43 from Guin to Hamilton Alabama then over SR 74 to the Georgia state line In Georgia US 278 was routed over SR 6 to Atlanta and SR 12 to Augusta 10 A further extension from Augusta to Jacksonboro South Carolina in 1955 was denied by AASHO in 1955 11 In 1989 US 278 was rerouted through Dallas Georgia the former route through town was redesignated US 278 Byp 12 AASHTO approved another relocation through Rockmart Georgia in 1990 the former route through town became US 278 Bus 13 A third relocation the following year in Cedartown Georgia was also approved 14 Alabama rerouted a section of US 278 in Guin over a section of SR 118 in 1995 At the same time South Carolina rerouted the highway in Ridgeland over US 17 and SC 88 15 Mississippi and Arkansas extended US 278 westward in 1997 from US 45 in Nettleton Mississippi to US 71 in Wickes Arkansas 16 The following year the highway was relocated on Hilton Head Island South Carolina the former routing because US 278 Bus 17 Alabama relocated US 278 in Gadsden in 2000 18 Until early 2005 US 278 was only signed in Mississippi from the Alabama state line to US 45 west of Amory US 278 in western Alabama was formerly routed through Haleyville via current SR 195 and SR 129 citation needed In 2014 Alabama relocated US 278 in Cullman 19 Major intersections editArkansas nbsp nbsp US 59 US 71 in Wickes nbsp US 70 north northeast of Dierks The highways travel concurrently to Dierks nbsp US 371 west of Nashville The highways travel concurrently to Nashville nbsp I 30 in Hope nbsp US 67 in Hope nbsp US 371 in Rosston The highways travel concurrently through Rosston nbsp US 79 in Camden The highways travel concurrently to west northwest of East Camden nbsp US 167 in Hampton nbsp US 63 in Warren nbsp Future I 69 east of Warren nbsp US 425 in Monticello nbsp Future I 69 west of Monticello nbsp Future I 69 northwest of McGehee The highways will travel concurrently to Clarksdale Mississippi nbsp nbsp US 65 US 165 in McGehee US 65 US 278 travels concurrently to south southeast of Lake Village US 165 US 278 travels concurrently to Dermott nbsp US 82 in Lake Village The highways travel concurrently to east of Leland Mississippi Mississippi nbsp nbsp US 61 US 82 east of Leland US 61 US 278 travels concurrently to Clarksdale nbsp US 49 in Clarksdale The highways travel concurrently through Clarksdale nbsp Future I 69 in Clarksdale nbsp US 51 in Batesville nbsp I 55 in Batesville nbsp US 45 on the Verona Tupelo city line The highways travel concurrently to north northwest of New Wren Alabama nbsp US 43 in Guin The highways travel concurrently to Hamilton nbsp nbsp I 22 US 78 in Hamilton nbsp I 65 in Cullman nbsp US 31 in Cullman nbsp US 231 south southwest of Summit nbsp US 431 northwest of Attalla The highways travel concurrently to Gadsden nbsp US 11 in Attalla The highways travel concurrently through Attalla nbsp I 59 in Attalla nbsp US 411 in Gadsden Georgia nbsp US 27 in Cedartown The highways travel concurrently through Cedartown nbsp US 78 in Lithia Springs The highways travel concurrently to Druid Hills nbsp I 285 in Atlanta nbsp nbsp US 19 US 41 in Atlanta The highways travel concurrently through Atlanta nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 US 29 US 41 in Atlanta US 29 US 278 travels concurrently to Druid Hills nbsp US 23 in Atlanta The highways travel concurrently to Druid Hills nbsp I 285 in Belvedere Park nbsp I 20 southeast of Lithonia The highways travel concurrently to Covington nbsp I 20 south of Social Circle nbsp nbsp US 129 US 441 in Madison The highways travel concurrently to northeast of Madison nbsp I 20 in Barnett nbsp US 78 southeast of Thomson The highways travel concurrently to Clearwater South Carolina nbsp US 221 in Harlem nbsp I 520 in Augusta nbsp US 1 in Augusta The highways travel concurrently to Clearwater South Carolina nbsp US 25 in Augusta The highways travel concurrently to North Augusta South Carolina South Carolina nbsp I 520 in North Augusta nbsp US 301 in Allendale The highways travel concurrently through Allendale nbsp US 321 in Fairfax nbsp US 601 in Hampton The highways travel concurrently through Hampton nbsp US 17 in Ridgeland The highways travel concurrently to Hardeeville nbsp I 95 in Hardeeville nbsp nbsp US 278 Bus in Hilton Head Island 20 See also edit nbsp U S Roads portalU S Route 78 Special routes of U S Route 278References edit Planning and Research Division 2000 General Highway Map Polk County Arkansas PDF Map 1 62 500 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Retrieved December 28 2011 Planning and Research Division 2000 General Highway Map Howard County Arkansas PDF Map 1 62 500 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Retrieved December 28 2011 Planning and Research Division State Highway Route and Section Map Howard County Arkansas PDF Map 1 62 500 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Retrieved December 28 2011 Planning and Research Division 2000 General Highway Map Hempstead County Arkansas PDF Map 1 62 500 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Retrieved December 28 2011 Planning and Research Division 2011 General Highway Map Nevada County Arkansas PDF Map 1 62 500 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Retrieved December 31 2011 Planning and Research Division 2008 General Highway Map Ouachita County Arkansas PDF Map 1 62 500 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Retrieved December 31 2011 Planning and Research Division 1999 General Highway Map Calhoun County Arkansas PDF Map 1 62 500 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Retrieved January 9 2012 Planning and Research Division 2008 General Highway Map Bradley County Arkansas PDF Map 1 62 500 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Retrieved January 9 2012 Minutes of the Meeting of the Arkansas State Highway Commission August 6 1997 PDF p 963 WHEREAS the State of Mississippi has expressed interest in extending U S 278 which presently ends at Tupelo westward into Arkansas on a temporary location utilizing the U S 82 river crossing with an ultimate alignment over the future Great River Bridge and connecting roadways U S Route Numbering Committee 1954 Report of the U S Route Numbering Committee to the Executive Committee PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway Officials p 126 Retrieved June 3 2022 via Wikimedia Commons U S Route Numbering Committee July 19 1955 Report of the U S Route Numbering Committee to the Executive Committee PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway Officials p 134 Retrieved June 3 2022 via Wikimedia Commons Special Committee on U S Route Numbering October 7 1989 Report of the Special Committee on U S Route Numbering to the Executive Committee PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2017 Retrieved June 3 2022 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering June 4 1990 Report of the Special Committee on U S Route Numbering to the Executive Committee PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2017 Retrieved June 3 2022 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering October 12 1991 Report of the Special Committee on U S Route Numbering to the Executive Committee PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2017 Retrieved June 3 2022 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering April 23 1995 Report of the Special Committee on U S Route Numbering to the Standing Committee on Highways PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2017 Retrieved June 3 2022 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering November 15 1997 Report of the Special Committee on U S Route Numbering to the Standing Committee on Highways PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2017 Retrieved June 3 2022 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering November 7 1998 Report of the Special Committee on U S Route Numbering to the Standing Committee on Highways PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2017 Retrieved June 3 2022 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering December 8 2000 Report of the Special Committee on U S Route Numbering to the Standing Committee on Highways PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2017 Retrieved June 3 2022 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering May 29 2014 Report to SCOH Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original DOCX on February 26 2020 Retrieved June 3 2022 Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 4 10 11 28 56 92 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 278KML is not from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 278 U S Route 278 in South Carolina Mapmikey s South Carolina Highways Page Endpoints of U S Highway 278 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 278 amp oldid 1194099955 Mississippi, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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