U.S. Route 278 in Alabama
U.S. Route 278 | |||||||
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State Route 74 | |||||||
Route information | |||||||
Maintained by ALDOT | |||||||
Length: | 199.182 mi[1] (320.552 km) | ||||||
Major junctions | |||||||
West end: | US 278 towards Amory, Mississippi | ||||||
East end: | US 278 towards Atlanta, Georgia | ||||||
Location | |||||||
Counties: | Marion, Winston, Cullman, Blount, Etowah, Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne | ||||||
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U.S. Route 278 (US 278), mostly internally designated by the Alabama Department of Transportation as State Route 74 (SR 74), is a major east–west U.S. highway across the northern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. West of Hamilton, SR 74 continues west to end at US 78 (unsigned SR 4), while US 278 turns south along US 43/SR 17/SR 171 to Guin, where it turns west along SR 118 to the Mississippi state line.
Route description
For the most part, US 278 and SR 74 are routed parallel to US 78, along the north side of that highway. The only section of SR 74 that is signed as an independent route is along the former route of US 78 between the interchange with Interstate 22 (I-22) and downtown Hamilton, a distance of approximately 5 miles (8.0 km). East of Hamilton, SR 74 is partnered with US 278.
History
During the 1960s–1980s, there were some different variations of the routing of US 278 through the cities of Gadsden and Attalla, however construction of four-lane segments on the western side of Gadsden and in Attalla allowed the highway to be placed on its current route which has been in place since the mid-1980s.
U.S. Route 278 Business | |
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Location: | Piedmont |
Until the mid-1980s, a US 278 Business (US 278 Bus.) existed in the city of Piedmont. US 278 is carried on a four-lane segment that bypasses the center of Piedmont. US 278 Bus. began where the four-lane segment began on the northeast side of Piedmont, then traveled southwest into the center of the city and intersected SR 9 and then traveled to the north, concurrent with SR 9 until it intersected the four-lane US 278 on the northern edge of the city.
Future
A four-laning project is ongoing east of Gadsden near the town of Hokes Bluff.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Lamar | | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 278 west / SR 118 begins – Tupelo | Continuation into Mississippi; western end of SR 118 concurrency | |||
Sulligent | 5.741 | 9.239 | SR 17 – Vernon, Hamilton | |||||
Marion | Guin | 17.785 | 28.622 | SR 142 east | ||||
19.408 | 31.234 | SR 107 south – Fayette | ||||||
19.692 | 31.691 | US 43 south / SR 118 west / SR 171 south (11th Avenue East) / SR 142 west (11th Avenue West) – Winfield | Southern end of US 43 and SR 171 concurrencies; eastern end of SR 118 concurrency | |||||
Hamilton | 28.054 | 45.149 | I‑22 / US 78 / SR 4 – Tupelo, Birmingham | |||||
32.811 | 52.804 | SR 17 south / SR 171 ends – Vernon | Southern end of SR 17 concurrency; northern end of SR 171 concurrency | |||||
33.163 | 53.371 | US 43 north / SR 17 north (Military Street North) / SR 74 west (Bexar Avenue West) – Hackleburg | Northern end of US 43 and SR 17 concurrencies; western end of SR 74 concurrency | |||||
| 43.486 | 69.984 | SR 253 – Hackleburg, Winfield | |||||
| 47.781 | 76.896 | SR 241 north to SR 129 – Phil Campbell | |||||
| 48.342 | 77.799 | SR 129 – Haleyville, Brilliant, Fayette | |||||
Winston | Natural Bridge | 56.402 | 90.770 | SR 13 south – Tuscaloosa | Western end of SR 13 concurrency | |||
56.857 | 91.502 | SR 5 south / SR 13 north – Russellville, Jasper | Eastern end of SR 13 concurrency | |||||
Double Springs | 69.277 | 111.491 | SR 195 north – Haleyville | Western end of SR 195 concurrency | ||||
69.742 | 112.239 | SR 33 north / SR 195 south – Double Springs, Moulton | Eastern end of SR 195 concurrency | |||||
Cullman | Cullman | 105.738 | 170.169 | I‑65 – Birmingham, Huntsville | ||||
107.674 | 173.285 | US 31 (SR 3 / 2nd Avenue SW) / SR 69 | Western end of SR 69 concurrency | |||||
110.736 | 178.212 | SR 69 north – Arab, Guntersville | Eastern end of SR 69 concurrency | |||||
111.173 | 178.916 | SR 157 north | ||||||
Holly Pond | 120.978 | 194.695 | SR 91 south – Hanceville, Garden City | Northern terminus of SR 91 | ||||
Blount | | 126.822 | 204.100 | US 231 (SR 53) – Arab, Birmingham | ||||
Brooksville | 129.322 | 208.124 | SR 79 – Guntersville, Birmingham | |||||
Snead | 134.880 | 217.068 | SR 75 – Albertville, Oneonta | |||||
Etowah | | 146.360 | 235.544 | SR 132 west – Altoona, Oneonta | Eastern terminus of SR 132 | |||
| 148.539 | 239.050 | SR 179 north | Southern terminus of SR 169 | ||||
Attalla | 152.840 | 245.972 | SR 77 – Albertville, Lincoln | |||||
153.338 | 246.774 | US 431 north (SR 1) – Albertville | Western end of US 431 concurrency | |||||
155.253 | 249.855 | US 11 south (SR 7 / 3rd Street SW) | Western end of US 11 concurrency | |||||
155.585 | 250.390 | US 11 north (SR 7 / 3rd Street NW) | Eastern end of US 11 concurrency | |||||
156.428 | 251.746 | I‑59 – Birmingham, Chattanooga | I-59 exit 183 | |||||
Gadsden | 159.707 | 257.024 | SR 211 north (Noccalula Road) | Southern terminus of SR 211 | ||||
161.182 | 259.397 | US 411 (SR 25 / Albert Rains Boulevard) – Centre, Rainbow City, Ashville | Interchange | |||||
161.469 | 259.859 | SR 291 south (Hood Avenue) to I‑759 | Northern terminus of SR 291 | |||||
163.243 | 262.714 | US 431 south (SR 1 / East Meighan Boulevard) – Anniston | Eastern end of US 431 concurrency | |||||
Calhoun | Piedmont | 184.081 | 296.250 | SR 200 west (Tom Bible Memorial Highway) to SR 21 – Jacksonville, Anniston | Eastern terminus of SR 200 | |||
184.605 | 297.093 | SR 9 south (N. Main Street) | Western end of SR 9 concurrency | |||||
184.693 | 297.235 | SR 9 north – Centre | Eastern end of SR 9 concurrency | |||||
Cherokee |
No major junctions | |||||||
Cleburne | | 199.182 | 320.552 | US 278 east / SR 6 east – Atlanta | Continuation into Georgia | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
- U.S. Roads portal
- Alabama portal
References
- 1 2 "Milepost Maps". Alabama Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
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