Louisiana Highway 1077

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Louisiana Highway 1077
Length: 20.79 mi (33.46 km)
South end: Dead end at Lake Pontchartrain in Madisonville
Major
junctions:
I-12 north of Madisonville
US 190 in Goodbee
North end: LA 25 south of Folsom
Highways in Louisiana
< LA 1075 LA 1078 >

Louisiana Highway 1077 (LA 1077) is a state highway in Louisiana that serves St. Tammany Parish. It spans 20.79 miles and is bannered north/south. It is known locally as Main Street, St. John Street, Covington Highway, and Savannah Road throughout its run.

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From the south, LA 1077 begins as Main Street near Lake Pontchartrain in Madisonville. It heads north along the west bank of the Tchefuncte River to an intersection with LA 22 (Mulberry Street). At this point, LA 21 begins to the north and overlaps LA 1077. After heading north four blocks further on Main Street, both LA 1077 and LA 21 turn west on St. John Street, and then two blocks further, both routes turn north-northwestward along the Covington Highway. The two highways split less than a mile further, with LA 1077 continuing in a north-northwestward direction, eventually meeting I-12 at a diamond interchange (Exit 57). Shortly thereafter, LA 1085 crosses, and further north, US 190 at Goodbee. LA 1077 turns eastward about five miles later and crosses the Tchefuncte River. Shortly thereafter, a LA 1078 exits to the east-southeast while LA 1077 continues northward as Savannah Road. Shortly thereafter, LA 1077 turns eastward to its terminus at LA 25.

All of LA 1077 is two lanes wide.

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