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U.S. Route 84

U.S. Route 84 (US 84) is an east–west[a] United States Numbered Highway that started as a short GeorgiaAlabama route in the original 1926 scheme. Later, in 1941, it had been extended all the way to Colorado. The highway's eastern terminus is a short distance east of Midway, Georgia, at an Interchange with Interstate 95 (I-95). The road continues toward the nearby Atlantic Ocean as a county road. Its western terminus is in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, at an intersection with US 160.[1]

U.S. Route 84

US 84 highlighted in red
Route information
Length1,919 mi[citation needed] (3,088 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end US 160 at Pagosa Springs, CO
Major intersections
East end I-95 / SR 38 near Midway, GA
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesColorado, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia
Highway system
US 83 US 85

The section from Brunswick, Georgia, to Roscoe, Texas, has been designated by five state legislatures as part of the El Camino East–West Corridor. The designation was in recognition of its history as a migration route from the Atlantic coast to the present Mexican border, one of the routes that Spanish settlers called El Camino Real. (In Louisiana, the route was called the Harrisonburg Road.) The designation is intended to promote the route for both tourism and NAFTA-facilitated trade with Mexico.[2][3] States are asking for federal funds to widen the US 84 El Camino East–West Corridor.

Route description edit

Colorado edit

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Western terminus at US 160 in Pagosa Springs, CO

The western terminus of US 84, Pagosa Springs, Colorado, was made famous by C. W. McCall in the 1975 song and album Wolf Creek Pass.[4] US 84 actually ends approximately one mile (1.6 km) east of downtown Pagosa Springs at a T-intersection with US 160 (Main Street).

South of Pagosa Springs, the 28 miles (45 km) of the Colorado section of US 84 pass through a portion of San Juan National Forest. The highway climbs Confar Hill, a drainage divide between the Rio Blanco and Navajo River, before descending into the village of Chromo and passing into New Mexico.

New Mexico edit

US 84 enters Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, 28 miles (45 km) south of its terminus at US 160. About six miles (9.7 km) south of the Colorado–New Mexico state line, US 64 comes from the west and runs concurrently with US 84 for the next 28 miles (45 km). Only three miles (4.8 km) east of this intersection, the concurrency crosses the Continental Divide at Sargent Pass, elevation 7,718 feet (2,352 m) above sea level or more than 3,100 feet (940 m) lower than Wolf Creek Pass, the next Continental Divide highway pass to the north. Therefore, only 37 miles (60 km) of US 84 are located west of the Continental Divide. About 12 miles (19 km) east of the intersection, US 64/US 84 enters the town of Chama. At a T-intersection, New Mexico State Road 17 enters from the north and terminates at said intersection, while US 64 and US 84 enter from the south and west.

After heading south from Chama, US 64 and US 84 combine for about 14 miles (23 km) to Tierra Amarilla, where US 64 departs from US 84 and heads southeast, while US 84 continues south. About 57 miles (92 km) down the road, US 84 is joined by US 285 south of the small community of Chili. About five miles (8.0 km) further, US 84/US 285 enters the city of Española from the north as North Paseo de Onate Street. At the south end of the town, US 84/US 285 becomes the Santa Fe Highway and an expressway. About nine miles (14 km) further, US 84/US 285 becomes a limited-access freeway. Another 15 miles (24 km) further south, the two return to surface street status, and then travel past downtown Santa Fe via St. Francis Drive. On the south side of Santa Fe at I-25's exit 282A, US 84/US 285 merges with northbound I-25/US 85. The freeway heads east and slightly to the south to avoid the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Just before turning north, US 285 exits the freeway at exit 290 and continues south. After winding north and south, the freeway finally begins heading solely north, and US 84 exits about 55 miles (89 km) later at exitv339 near Romeroville and travels in an east/southeast direction, while I-25/US 85 continues north to Colorado. Following a path southeast and then south for 42 miles (68 km), US 84 merges with I-40 (and Historic US 66) at I-40's exit 256. After 17 miles (27 km) I-40/US 84 enters Santa Rosa. About 21 miles (34 km) from its confluence with I-40, US 84 diverges at exit 277.

The highway then travels south/southeast for 42 miles (68 km) until merging with US 60 in downtown Fort Sumner. From the intersection with US 60, US 60/US 84 travels east, passing through Taiban and Melrose before intersecting US 70 after 61 miles (98 km) in Clovis. From the intersection with US 70, US 60/US 70/US 84 travels east 8.7 miles (14.0 km) entering Texico. Here, about 280 feet (85 m) before the Texas–New Mexico state line, US 60 splits from US 70/US 84 as US 70/US 84 continues east into Farwell, Texas.[5] Despite being an east-west route, US 84 is signed north-south between Fort Sumner and the Colorado state line.

Texas edit

 
BNSF freight train running parallel to US 84 while crossing the Llano Estacado
 
US 84 in Lubbock along Avenue Q, a major downtown thoroughfare

US 70/US 84 crosses into Texas at Farwell. After passing through Farwell, US 70/US 84 veers to the southeast, continuing concurrently until Muleshoe. From Muleshoe, US 70 leaves the route, while US 84 continues on a southeasterly direction across the level plains of the Llano Estacado. Along this stretch, US 84 travels parallel to the BNSF Railway, crosses a sandy section called the Muleshoe Dunes, and then passes Littlefield, the birthplace of country singer Waylon Jennings. US 84 continues in a southeasterly direction through cotton fields and small towns such as Anton and Shallowater, eventually entering Lubbock, the largest city in the South Plains and the birthplace of Buddy Holly. Signed as Avenue Q, US 84 passes through the heart of downtown Lubbock before making a sharp easterly turn on the southeast side of the city, where it is known as the Slaton Highway. After bypassing the town of Slaton, US 84 makes another gentle turn to the east, following a generally southeasterly heading through Post, Snyder, and Roscoe, where it merges with I-20.

 
US 84 sign north of Snyder

From this point, US 84 follows I-20, unsigned, until Abilene, where it leaves the Interstate, making a hard southerly turn and forming the western side of a three-quarter loop around the city (along with US 83 and US 277). From the south side of Abilene, US 84 continues concurrently with US 83 until the two highways split about two miles (3.2 km) northeast of Tuscola, and though still signed as east–west, maintains a due north–south heading. US 84 makes a gentle turn back to the southeast at Lawn, following this bearing until Santa Anna, where it merges with US 67 and takes a more due easterly turn.

US 84 merges with US 183 at Brownwood and once again turns to the southeast. The highway continues concurrently until Goldthwaite, where it leaves US 183 and yet again makes a sharp turn to the east. It follows this heading all the way to McGregor. From McGregor, the highway makes a turn to the northeast to Woodway; this stretch of US 84 is also signed as the George W. Bush Parkway. US 84 then crosses into Waco, going past the downtown area along Waco Drive and then northeast into the suburb of Bellmead. After a brief concurrency with State Highway 31 (SH 31) through Bellmead, US 84 continues fairly due east passing through Mexia. Then at Teague, it takes yet another turn to the north before turning back to the east at an intersection with I-45 in Fairfield.

US 84 merges with US 79 and makes another northerly turn southwest of Palestine. The highway splits from US 79 just southwest of downtown before making another turn eastward and passing through town. It follows a gentle northeasterly path all the way to Timpson, passing through the towns of Maydelle; Rusk, where it intersects with US 69; Reklaw; Mount Enterprise, where it intersects US 259; and Timpson, where it merges with US 59 and serves as the northern terminus of SH 87. From Timpson to Tenaha, it briefly runs concurrently with US 59 until its intersection with US 96. From this point, US 84 continues its easterly path through to rest of eastern Texas, passing through Joaquin before crossing into Louisiana across the Sabine River into the town of Logansport.

Louisiana edit

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Abandoned section of US 84 east of Jena, Louisiana

Once the highway leaves Logansport, it travels through Stanley and then northeast into Mansfield, where it merges for a brief stretch with US 171. It continues east, crossing under I-49, until it reaches Grand Bayou, where it turns to the southeast, merging with Louisiana Highway 1 (LA 1). After approximately two miles (3.2 km), it turns back again to the east, where it merges with US 71 in Coushatta and stays with that highway until Clarence. It then heads northeast towards Winnfield, where it merges for a short time with US 167. It turns to the northeast towards Joyce, then begins a long stretch to the southeast, passing through Tullos, where it intersects US 165, through the parish seat of Jena, and continues in that direction until it crosses into Catahoula Parish. It bears east through Jonesville until Ferriday, where it merges with US 425. It then heads southeast through Vidalia where it crosses the Mississippi River into Natchez, Mississippi.

Mississippi edit

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The four-lane Natchez–Vidalia Bridge, crossing the Mississippi River, carries US 84 and US 425 into Natchez. Here, it merges with US 61, which marks the southern terminus of US 425. It then travels approximately four miles (6.4 km) to the northeast where it reaches the western terminus of US 98 at Washington, where it is paired with US 98 until Bude and Meadville. The road continues east, crossing under I-55 and heads east towards Collins. US 84 travels concurrently with I-59 for a short distance through Laurel. It then heads east to Waynesboro and continues to the Alabama state line.

Alabama edit

In Alabama, US 84 is paired with unsigned State Route 12 (SR 12). Parts of the route have been widened in recent years to four-lane status. The most significant exist from River Falls eastward to Andalusia, near Opp where a recent bypass of the downtown area now carries US 84 in a southern arc around the town, and from Enterprise eastward thru Daleville and on to the Dothan area and then the Georgia state line at the Chattahoochee River in Saffold.

US 84 has brief stretches concurrent with other US Highways in Alabama. US 84 shares a routing with US 31 from just southwest of Evergreen to a few miles east of town. It briefly shares a routing with US 29 in the city of Andalusia. It also shares a routing with US 331 near Opp. At Dothan, US 84 shares a concurrency with US 231 and US 431 on the Ross Clark Circle which is the circular bypass of downtown.

US 84 crosses three major navigable waterways in Alabama. They are the Tombigbee River at Coffeeville, the Alabama River at Claiborne, and the Chattahoochee River at the Alabama–Georgia state line. US 84 passes through Enterprise and Daleville which are both very near Fort Rucker which is the United States Army's helicopter training school. Most of US 84 in Alabama traverses the Gulf Coastal Plain which is relatively lowlying land with some sand content. The area is heavily agricultural with little heavy industry. Dothan is the largest city in Alabama traversed by US 84 and it is the business and agricultural center of Southeast Alabama. The area is commonly referred to as the Wiregrass Region.

Georgia edit

 
End US 84/SR 38 sign at I-95 east of Midway, Georgia

After entering Georgia from Alabama west of Jakin, Georgia, the route travels through the southern portion of the state, meeting its eastern terminus at I-95 east of Midway. US 84 through Georgia is also known as the Wiregrass Georgia Parkway. After entering the state from Alabama, US 84 travels east to Donalsonville to Bainbridge. The routes travels around the city to the south to a freeway bypass, cosigned with US 27/SR 1. The route continues east through Cairo to Thomasville, where it bypasses downtown to the north and east, cosigned with US 319, then US 19/SR 3/SR 300. The route continues east to Quitman, where it becomes cosigned with US 221 east, past its interchange with I-75, to Valdosta. In Valdosta, US 221 departs, and US 84 continues east-northeast to Waycross, where it is briefly cosigned with US 1, US 23, and US 82. US 84 continues northeast from Waycross, passing through Blackshear before arriving in Jesup. In Jesup, the route becomes cosigned with US 25 and US 301 northeast to Ludowici. In Ludowici, US 25/US 301 departs to the northwest, and US 84 continues northeast to Hinesville. In Hinesville, the route becomes cosigned with SR 196 and takes a turn to the east. After a short distance, SR 196 departs, and US 84/SR 38 continues east to its eastern terminus at exit 76 on I-95 east of Midway.

History edit

When originally designated in 1926, US 84 was a much shorter route spanning 281 miles (452 km) from Dothan, Alabama, to Brunswick, Georgia.[6] In 1934, the highway was extended west to Farwell, Texas, before its subsequent extension northwest into Colorado. (According to maps and documents held at the Alabama Department of Transportation library in Montgomery, the section between Natchez, Mississippi, and Wagarville, Alabama had been planned as US 86 the year before.)[citation needed]

Louisiana edit

Throughout Louisiana, US 84 was largely aligned with the existing SR 6. The major exception was the portion west of Clarence, where SR 6 followed a more southern path from the Texas line through Natchitoches. Additionally, US 84 took advantage of a shorter route between Winnfield and Jena that passed through Tullos rather than Olla.[7] The only major realignment since 1934 occurred about 1955 when an improved road was opened between Mansfield and Coushatta that passed through Grand Bayou rather than Evelyn.[8][9] That year, the state highway designations co-signed with US 84 were discontinued as part of the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering.[9]

Mississippi–Alabama edit

Upon its extension, US 84 originally looped southeast on US 45 from Waynesboro to State Line, Mississippi, then east along SR 56 to Wagarville, Alabama, and back to the northeast via US 43 to Grove Hill. This route was bypassed in the 1960s when a more direct connection between Waynesboro and Grove Hill was established.

Georgia edit

The eastern ends of US 84 and US 82 were swapped in 1989 after the roads around Waycross, were reconfigured.[citation needed]

Major intersections edit

Colorado
  US 160 in Pagosa Springs
New Mexico
  US 64 east of Monero. The highways travel concurrently to south-southwest of Tierra Amarilla.
  US 285 north-northwest of Hernandez. The highways travel concurrently to Eldorado at Santa Fe.
   I-25 / US 85 south of Santa Fe. The highways travel concurrently to Romeroville.
  I-40 west-northwest of Santa Rosa. The highways travel concurrently to Santa Rosa.
  US 54 in Santa Rosa. The highways travel concurrently through Santa Rosa.
  I-40 in Santa Rosa
   I-40 / US 54 in Santa Rosa
  US 60 in Fort Sumner. The highways travel concurrently to Texico.
  US 70 in Clovis. The highways travel concurrently to Muleshoe, Texas.
Texas
  US 385 in Littlefield
  US 82 in Lubbock
  US 62 in Lubbock
   I-27 / US 87 in Lubbock
  US 380 in Post. The highways travel concurrently through Post.
  US 180 in Snyder
  I-20 east of Roscoe. The highways travel concurrently to the TyeAbilene city line.
   US 83 / US 277 in Abilene. US 83/US 84 travels concurrently to east-northeast of Tuscola. US 84/US 277 travels concurrently through Abilene.
  US 283 in Coleman. The highways travel concurrently to Santa Anna.
  US 67 in Santa Anna. The highways travel concurrently to Early.
  US 377 in Brownwood. The highways travel concurrently to Early.
  US 183 in Early. The highways travel concurrently to north of Goldthwaite.
  US 281 in Evant
   I-35 / US 77 in Waco
  I-45 in Fairfield
  US 79 northeast of Oakwood. The highways travel concurrently to Palestine.
  US 287 in Palestine. The highways travel concurrently through Palestine.
  US 69 in Rusk
  US 259 in Mount Enterprise
   Future I-69 / US 59 in Timpson. The highways travel concurrently to Tenaha.
     Future I-69 / Future I-369 / US 59 / US 96 in Tenaha
  Future I-69 east of Tenaha
Louisiana
  US 171 in Mansfield. The highways travel concurrently through Mansfield.
  I-49 east of Mansfield
  US 371 west of Coushatta. The highways travel concurrently to Coushatta.
  US 71 in Coushatta. The highways travel concurrently to Clarence.
  US 167 in Winnfield. The highways travel concurrently to east of Winnfield.
  US 165 in Tullos
  US 425 in Ferriday. The highways travel concurrently to Natchez.
Mississippi
   US 61 / US 425 in Natchez. US 61/US 84 travel concurrently to west-southwest of Washington.
   US 61 / US 98 west-southwest of Washington. US 84/US 98 travels concurrently to Bude.
  I-55 south-southwest of Brookhaven
  US 51 south of Brookhaven
  US 49 in Collins
  I-59 in Laurel. The highways travel concurrently through Laurel.
  US 45 in Waynesboro
Alabama
  US 43 in Grove Hill
  I-65 west-southwest of Evergreen
  US 31 southwest of Evergreen. The highways travel concurrently to east of Evergreen.
  US 29 in Andalusia. The highways travel concurrently through Andalusia.
  US 331 in Opp. The highways travel concurrently through Opp.
  US 231 in Dothan. The highways travel concurrently through Dothan.
  US 431 in Dothan. The highways share a hidden concurrency through Dothan.
Georgia
  US 27 in Bainbridge. The highways travel concurrently through Bainbridge.
  US 319 north-northwest of Thomasville. The highways travel concurrently to north-northeast of Thomasville.
   US 19 / US 319 north-northeast of Thomasville. US 19/US 84 travels concurrently to east of Thomasville.
  US 221 in Quitman. The highways travel concurrently to Valdosta.
  I-75 in Valdosta
   US 41 / US 221 in Valdosta
  US 129 in Stockton
  US 441 in Homerville
    US 1 / US 23 / US 82 in Waycross. The highways travel concurrently through Waycross.
  US 341 in Jesup
   US 25 / US 301 in Jesup. The highways travel concurrently to Ludowici.
  US 17 in Midway
  I-95 in Midway

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Notes edit

  1. ^ US 84 was signed north-south in parts of Colorado and New Mexico.

References edit

  1. ^ "End of US highway 84". USEnds.com. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  2. ^ "El Camino East/West Commission website". Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  3. ^ "Designating U.S. Highway 84 the 'El Camino East/West Corridor'". Alabama House of Representatives. Retrieved October 19, 2014.
  4. ^ "Facebook post proves why you should 'Beware The Wolf'". Truckers News. July 15, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  5. ^ Google Maps ©2009, Tele Atlas[full citation needed]
  6. ^ United States Numbered Highways, Selected by American Association of State Highway Officials, Approved by United States Department of Agriculture. American Association of State Highway Officials. 1927. pp. 22–23.
  7. ^ Louisiana Highway Commission; Hal M. Bourg (July 1, 1935). Official Road Map of Louisiana (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Highway Commission.
  8. ^ Louisiana Department of Highways (July 1, 1953). Louisiana Highways (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Highways.
  9. ^ a b Louisiana Department of Highways (July 1, 1955). Louisiana Highways: Interim Road Map (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Highways.
  10. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 5, 20, 29, 44, 56, 68, 98, 100. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

External links edit

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  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 84
Browse numbered routes
  SH 83CO  US 85
  LA 83LA  LA 85
  US 82MS  US 90

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources U S Route 84 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message U S Route 84 US 84 is an east west a United States Numbered Highway that started as a short Georgia Alabama route in the original 1926 scheme Later in 1941 it had been extended all the way to Colorado The highway s eastern terminus is a short distance east of Midway Georgia at an Interchange with Interstate 95 I 95 The road continues toward the nearby Atlantic Ocean as a county road Its western terminus is in Pagosa Springs Colorado at an intersection with US 160 1 U S Route 84US 84 highlighted in redRoute informationLength1 919 mi citation needed 3 088 km Existed1926 citation needed presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 160 at Pagosa Springs COMajor intersectionsI 25 US 85 US 285 at Santa Fe NM I 40 US 54 at Santa Rosa NM I 27 US 87 at Lubbock TX I 20 from Roscoe TX to Abilene TX I 35 US 77 at Waco TX I 45 at Fairfield TX I 49 near Mansfield LA I 55 near Brookhaven MS I 59 in Laurel MS I 65 at Evergreen AL I 75 at Valdosta GAEast endI 95 SR 38 near Midway GALocationCountryUnited StatesStatesColorado New Mexico Texas Louisiana Mississippi Alabama GeorgiaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided US 83 US 85The section from Brunswick Georgia to Roscoe Texas has been designated by five state legislatures as part of the El Camino East West Corridor The designation was in recognition of its history as a migration route from the Atlantic coast to the present Mexican border one of the routes that Spanish settlers called El Camino Real In Louisiana the route was called the Harrisonburg Road The designation is intended to promote the route for both tourism and NAFTA facilitated trade with Mexico 2 3 States are asking for federal funds to widen the US 84 El Camino East West Corridor Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Colorado 1 2 New Mexico 1 3 Texas 1 4 Louisiana 1 5 Mississippi 1 6 Alabama 1 7 Georgia 2 History 2 1 Louisiana 2 2 Mississippi Alabama 2 3 Georgia 3 Major intersections 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editColorado edit This 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 October 2014 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 October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 84 in ColoradoKML is not from Wikidata nbsp Western terminus at US 160 in Pagosa Springs COThe western terminus of US 84 Pagosa Springs Colorado was made famous by C W McCall in the 1975 song and album Wolf Creek Pass 4 US 84 actually ends approximately one mile 1 6 km east of downtown Pagosa Springs at a T intersection with US 160 Main Street South of Pagosa Springs the 28 miles 45 km of the Colorado section of US 84 pass through a portion of San Juan National Forest The highway climbs Confar Hill a drainage divide between the Rio Blanco and Navajo River before descending into the village of Chromo and passing into New Mexico New Mexico edit Main article U S Route 84 in New Mexico US 84 enters Rio Arriba County New Mexico 28 miles 45 km south of its terminus at US 160 About six miles 9 7 km south of the Colorado New Mexico state line US 64 comes from the west and runs concurrently with US 84 for the next 28 miles 45 km Only three miles 4 8 km east of this intersection the concurrency crosses the Continental Divide at Sargent Pass elevation 7 718 feet 2 352 m above sea level or more than 3 100 feet 940 m lower than Wolf Creek Pass the next Continental Divide highway pass to the north Therefore only 37 miles 60 km of US 84 are located west of the Continental Divide About 12 miles 19 km east of the intersection US 64 US 84 enters the town of Chama At a T intersection New Mexico State Road 17 enters from the north and terminates at said intersection while US 64 and US 84 enter from the south and west After heading south from Chama US 64 and US 84 combine for about 14 miles 23 km to Tierra Amarilla where US 64 departs from US 84 and heads southeast while US 84 continues south About 57 miles 92 km down the road US 84 is joined by US 285 south of the small community of Chili About five miles 8 0 km further US 84 US 285 enters the city of Espanola from the north as North Paseo de Onate Street At the south end of the town US 84 US 285 becomes the Santa Fe Highway and an expressway About nine miles 14 km further US 84 US 285 becomes a limited access freeway Another 15 miles 24 km further south the two return to surface street status and then travel past downtown Santa Fe via St Francis Drive On the south side of Santa Fe at I 25 s exit 282A US 84 US 285 merges with northbound I 25 US 85 The freeway heads east and slightly to the south to avoid the Sangre de Cristo Mountains Just before turning north US 285 exits the freeway at exit 290 and continues south After winding north and south the freeway finally begins heading solely north and US 84 exits about 55 miles 89 km later at exitv339 near Romeroville and travels in an east southeast direction while I 25 US 85 continues north to Colorado Following a path southeast and then south for 42 miles 68 km US 84 merges with I 40 and Historic US 66 at I 40 s exit 256 After 17 miles 27 km I 40 US 84 enters Santa Rosa About 21 miles 34 km from its confluence with I 40 US 84 diverges at exit 277 The highway then travels south southeast for 42 miles 68 km until merging with US 60 in downtown Fort Sumner From the intersection with US 60 US 60 US 84 travels east passing through Taiban and Melrose before intersecting US 70 after 61 miles 98 km in Clovis From the intersection with US 70 US 60 US 70 US 84 travels east 8 7 miles 14 0 km entering Texico Here about 280 feet 85 m before the Texas New Mexico state line US 60 splits from US 70 US 84 as US 70 US 84 continues east into Farwell Texas 5 Despite being an east west route US 84 is signed north south between Fort Sumner and the Colorado state line Texas edit Main article U S Route 84 in Texas 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 October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp BNSF freight train running parallel to US 84 while crossing the Llano Estacado nbsp US 84 in Lubbock along Avenue Q a major downtown thoroughfareUS 70 US 84 crosses into Texas at Farwell After passing through Farwell US 70 US 84 veers to the southeast continuing concurrently until Muleshoe From Muleshoe US 70 leaves the route while US 84 continues on a southeasterly direction across the level plains of the Llano Estacado Along this stretch US 84 travels parallel to the BNSF Railway crosses a sandy section called the Muleshoe Dunes and then passes Littlefield the birthplace of country singer Waylon Jennings US 84 continues in a southeasterly direction through cotton fields and small towns such as Anton and Shallowater eventually entering Lubbock the largest city in the South Plains and the birthplace of Buddy Holly Signed as Avenue Q US 84 passes through the heart of downtown Lubbock before making a sharp easterly turn on the southeast side of the city where it is known as the Slaton Highway After bypassing the town of Slaton US 84 makes another gentle turn to the east following a generally southeasterly heading through Post Snyder and Roscoe where it merges with I 20 nbsp US 84 sign north of SnyderFrom this point US 84 follows I 20 unsigned until Abilene where it leaves the Interstate making a hard southerly turn and forming the western side of a three quarter loop around the city along with US 83 and US 277 From the south side of Abilene US 84 continues concurrently with US 83 until the two highways split about two miles 3 2 km northeast of Tuscola and though still signed as east west maintains a due north south heading US 84 makes a gentle turn back to the southeast at Lawn following this bearing until Santa Anna where it merges with US 67 and takes a more due easterly turn US 84 merges with US 183 at Brownwood and once again turns to the southeast The highway continues concurrently until Goldthwaite where it leaves US 183 and yet again makes a sharp turn to the east It follows this heading all the way to McGregor From McGregor the highway makes a turn to the northeast to Woodway this stretch of US 84 is also signed as the George W Bush Parkway US 84 then crosses into Waco going past the downtown area along Waco Drive and then northeast into the suburb of Bellmead After a brief concurrency with State Highway 31 SH 31 through Bellmead US 84 continues fairly due east passing through Mexia Then at Teague it takes yet another turn to the north before turning back to the east at an intersection with I 45 in Fairfield US 84 merges with US 79 and makes another northerly turn southwest of Palestine The highway splits from US 79 just southwest of downtown before making another turn eastward and passing through town It follows a gentle northeasterly path all the way to Timpson passing through the towns of Maydelle Rusk where it intersects with US 69 Reklaw Mount Enterprise where it intersects US 259 and Timpson where it merges with US 59 and serves as the northern terminus of SH 87 From Timpson to Tenaha it briefly runs concurrently with US 59 until its intersection with US 96 From this point US 84 continues its easterly path through to rest of eastern Texas passing through Joaquin before crossing into Louisiana across the Sabine River into the town of Logansport Louisiana edit LA 84 redirects here For the Olympic Games held in Los Angeles in 1984 see 1984 Summer Olympics For the foundation established from revenues from those Olympics see LA84 Foundation KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 84 in LouisianaKML is not from Wikidata 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 October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Abandoned section of US 84 east of Jena LouisianaOnce the highway leaves Logansport it travels through Stanley and then northeast into Mansfield where it merges for a brief stretch with US 171 It continues east crossing under I 49 until it reaches Grand Bayou where it turns to the southeast merging with Louisiana Highway 1 LA 1 After approximately two miles 3 2 km it turns back again to the east where it merges with US 71 in Coushatta and stays with that highway until Clarence It then heads northeast towards Winnfield where it merges for a short time with US 167 It turns to the northeast towards Joyce then begins a long stretch to the southeast passing through Tullos where it intersects US 165 through the parish seat of Jena and continues in that direction until it crosses into Catahoula Parish It bears east through Jonesville until Ferriday where it merges with US 425 It then heads southeast through Vidalia where it crosses the Mississippi River into Natchez Mississippi Mississippi edit KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 84 in MississippiKML is not from Wikidata The four lane Natchez Vidalia Bridge crossing the Mississippi River carries US 84 and US 425 into Natchez Here it merges with US 61 which marks the southern terminus of US 425 It then travels approximately four miles 6 4 km to the northeast where it reaches the western terminus of US 98 at Washington where it is paired with US 98 until Bude and Meadville The road continues east crossing under I 55 and heads east towards Collins US 84 travels concurrently with I 59 for a short distance through Laurel It then heads east to Waynesboro and continues to the Alabama state line Alabama edit 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 October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article U S Route 84 in Alabama In Alabama US 84 is paired with unsigned State Route 12 SR 12 Parts of the route have been widened in recent years to four lane status The most significant exist from River Falls eastward to Andalusia near Opp where a recent bypass of the downtown area now carries US 84 in a southern arc around the town and from Enterprise eastward thru Daleville and on to the Dothan area and then the Georgia state line at the Chattahoochee River in Saffold US 84 has brief stretches concurrent with other US Highways in Alabama US 84 shares a routing with US 31 from just southwest of Evergreen to a few miles east of town It briefly shares a routing with US 29 in the city of Andalusia It also shares a routing with US 331 near Opp At Dothan US 84 shares a concurrency with US 231 and US 431 on the Ross Clark Circle which is the circular bypass of downtown US 84 crosses three major navigable waterways in Alabama They are the Tombigbee River at Coffeeville the Alabama River at Claiborne and the Chattahoochee River at the Alabama Georgia state line US 84 passes through Enterprise and Daleville which are both very near Fort Rucker which is the United States Army s helicopter training school Most of US 84 in Alabama traverses the Gulf Coastal Plain which is relatively lowlying land with some sand content The area is heavily agricultural with little heavy industry Dothan is the largest city in Alabama traversed by US 84 and it is the business and agricultural center of Southeast Alabama The area is commonly referred to as the Wiregrass Region Georgia edit Main article U S Route 84 in Georgia nbsp End US 84 SR 38 sign at I 95 east of Midway GeorgiaAfter entering Georgia from Alabama west of Jakin Georgia the route travels through the southern portion of the state meeting its eastern terminus at I 95 east of Midway US 84 through Georgia is also known as the Wiregrass Georgia Parkway After entering the state from Alabama US 84 travels east to Donalsonville to Bainbridge The routes travels around the city to the south to a freeway bypass cosigned with US 27 SR 1 The route continues east through Cairo to Thomasville where it bypasses downtown to the north and east cosigned with US 319 then US 19 SR 3 SR 300 The route continues east to Quitman where it becomes cosigned with US 221 east past its interchange with I 75 to Valdosta In Valdosta US 221 departs and US 84 continues east northeast to Waycross where it is briefly cosigned with US 1 US 23 and US 82 US 84 continues northeast from Waycross passing through Blackshear before arriving in Jesup In Jesup the route becomes cosigned with US 25 and US 301 northeast to Ludowici In Ludowici US 25 US 301 departs to the northwest and US 84 continues northeast to Hinesville In Hinesville the route becomes cosigned with SR 196 and takes a turn to the east After a short distance SR 196 departs and US 84 SR 38 continues east to its eastern terminus at exit 76 on I 95 east of Midway History editWhen originally designated in 1926 US 84 was a much shorter route spanning 281 miles 452 km from Dothan Alabama to Brunswick Georgia 6 In 1934 the highway was extended west to Farwell Texas before its subsequent extension northwest into Colorado According to maps and documents held at the Alabama Department of Transportation library in Montgomery the section between Natchez Mississippi and Wagarville Alabama had been planned as US 86 the year before citation needed Louisiana edit Throughout Louisiana US 84 was largely aligned with the existing SR 6 The major exception was the portion west of Clarence where SR 6 followed a more southern path from the Texas line through Natchitoches Additionally US 84 took advantage of a shorter route between Winnfield and Jena that passed through Tullos rather than Olla 7 The only major realignment since 1934 occurred about 1955 when an improved road was opened between Mansfield and Coushatta that passed through Grand Bayou rather than Evelyn 8 9 That year the state highway designations co signed with US 84 were discontinued as part of the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering 9 Mississippi Alabama edit Upon its extension US 84 originally looped southeast on US 45 from Waynesboro to State Line Mississippi then east along SR 56 to Wagarville Alabama and back to the northeast via US 43 to Grove Hill This route was bypassed in the 1960s when a more direct connection between Waynesboro and Grove Hill was established Georgia edit The eastern ends of US 84 and US 82 were swapped in 1989 after the roads around Waycross were reconfigured citation needed Major intersections editColorado nbsp US 160 in Pagosa Springs New Mexico nbsp US 64 east of Monero The highways travel concurrently to south southwest of Tierra Amarilla nbsp US 285 north northwest of Hernandez The highways travel concurrently to Eldorado at Santa Fe nbsp nbsp I 25 US 85 south of Santa Fe The highways travel concurrently to Romeroville nbsp I 40 west northwest of Santa Rosa The highways travel concurrently to Santa Rosa nbsp US 54 in Santa Rosa The highways travel concurrently through Santa Rosa nbsp I 40 in Santa Rosa nbsp nbsp I 40 US 54 in Santa Rosa nbsp US 60 in Fort Sumner The highways travel concurrently to Texico nbsp US 70 in Clovis The highways travel concurrently to Muleshoe Texas Texas nbsp US 385 in Littlefield nbsp US 82 in Lubbock nbsp US 62 in Lubbock nbsp nbsp I 27 US 87 in Lubbock nbsp US 380 in Post The highways travel concurrently through Post nbsp US 180 in Snyder nbsp I 20 east of Roscoe The highways travel concurrently to the Tye Abilene city line nbsp nbsp US 83 US 277 in Abilene US 83 US 84 travels concurrently to east northeast of Tuscola US 84 US 277 travels concurrently through Abilene nbsp US 283 in Coleman The highways travel concurrently to Santa Anna nbsp US 67 in Santa Anna The highways travel concurrently to Early nbsp US 377 in Brownwood The highways travel concurrently to Early nbsp US 183 in Early The highways travel concurrently to north of Goldthwaite nbsp US 281 in Evant nbsp nbsp I 35 US 77 in Waco nbsp I 45 in Fairfield nbsp US 79 northeast of Oakwood The highways travel concurrently to Palestine nbsp US 287 in Palestine The highways travel concurrently through Palestine nbsp US 69 in Rusk nbsp US 259 in Mount Enterprise nbsp nbsp Future I 69 US 59 in Timpson The highways travel concurrently to Tenaha nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Future I 69 Future I 369 US 59 US 96 in Tenaha nbsp Future I 69 east of Tenaha Louisiana nbsp US 171 in Mansfield The highways travel concurrently through Mansfield nbsp I 49 east of Mansfield nbsp US 371 west of Coushatta The highways travel concurrently to Coushatta nbsp US 71 in Coushatta The highways travel concurrently to Clarence nbsp US 167 in Winnfield The highways travel concurrently to east of Winnfield nbsp US 165 in Tullos nbsp US 425 in Ferriday The highways travel concurrently to Natchez Mississippi nbsp nbsp US 61 US 425 in Natchez US 61 US 84 travel concurrently to west southwest of Washington nbsp nbsp US 61 US 98 west southwest of Washington US 84 US 98 travels concurrently to Bude nbsp I 55 south southwest of Brookhaven nbsp US 51 south of Brookhaven nbsp US 49 in Collins nbsp I 59 in Laurel The highways travel concurrently through Laurel nbsp US 45 in Waynesboro Alabama nbsp US 43 in Grove Hill nbsp I 65 west southwest of Evergreen nbsp US 31 southwest of Evergreen The highways travel concurrently to east of Evergreen nbsp US 29 in Andalusia The highways travel concurrently through Andalusia nbsp US 331 in Opp The highways travel concurrently through Opp nbsp US 231 in Dothan The highways travel concurrently through Dothan nbsp US 431 in Dothan The highways share a hidden concurrency through Dothan Georgia nbsp US 27 in Bainbridge The highways travel concurrently through Bainbridge nbsp US 319 north northwest of Thomasville The highways travel concurrently to north northeast of Thomasville nbsp nbsp US 19 US 319 north northeast of Thomasville US 19 US 84 travels concurrently to east of Thomasville nbsp US 221 in Quitman The highways travel concurrently to Valdosta nbsp I 75 in Valdosta nbsp nbsp US 41 US 221 in Valdosta nbsp US 129 in Stockton nbsp US 441 in Homerville nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 US 23 US 82 in Waycross The highways travel concurrently through Waycross nbsp US 341 in Jesup nbsp nbsp US 25 US 301 in Jesup The highways travel concurrently to Ludowici nbsp US 17 in Midway nbsp I 95 in Midway 10 Notes edit US 84 was signed north south in parts of Colorado and New Mexico References edit End of US highway 84 USEnds com Retrieved October 9 2014 El Camino East West Commission website Retrieved October 9 2014 Designating U S Highway 84 the El Camino East West Corridor Alabama House of Representatives Retrieved October 19 2014 Facebook post proves why you should Beware The Wolf Truckers News July 15 2017 Retrieved September 1 2017 Google Maps c 2009 Tele Atlas full citation needed United States Numbered Highways Selected by American Association of State Highway Officials Approved by United States Department of Agriculture American Association of State Highway Officials 1927 pp 22 23 Louisiana Highway Commission Hal M Bourg July 1 1935 Official Road Map of Louisiana Map Scale not given Baton Rouge Louisiana Highway Commission Louisiana Department of Highways July 1 1953 Louisiana Highways Map Scale not given Baton Rouge Louisiana Department of Highways a b Louisiana Department of Highways July 1 1955 Louisiana Highways Interim Road Map Map Scale not given Baton Rouge Louisiana Department of Highways Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 5 20 29 44 56 68 98 100 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 84KML is not from Wikidata Endpoints of U S Highway 84Browse numbered routes nbsp SH 83CO nbsp US 85 nbsp LA 83LA nbsp LA 85 nbsp US 82MS nbsp US 90 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 84 amp oldid 1203491577, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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