Louisiana Highway 300
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Louisiana Highway 300 |
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Length: | 12.79 mi (20.58 km) | ||||||||
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South end: | Begin State Maintenance in Delacroix | ||||||||
North end: | LA 39/LA 46 in Sebastopol | ||||||||
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Louisiana Highway 300 (LA 300) is a state highway in Louisiana that serves St. Bernard Parish. It spans 12.79 miles in a southeast to northwest direction and it is bannered south to north. It is known locally as Delacroix Highway and Bayou Road.
[edit] Route description
From the southeast, LA 300 begins travelling northward from the fishing communities of Delacroix and Reggio. The winding and notoriously dangerous road meets LA 46 north of Reggio and turns westward. This section of LA 300 (which was once part of LA 46) parallels the new four-lane highway carrying LA 46 to the north. About six miles from the junction, LA 300 ends at an intersection with LA 39 and LA 46 (East Judge Perez Drive/Bayou Road) in Sebastopol.
LA 300 is an undivided, two-lane highway for its entire length.
[edit] Junction list
Parish | Location | Mile | Junction | Notes | |
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St. Bernard | Delacroix | Southern terminus of LA 300 | |||
0.00 | Begin State Maintenance on Delacroix Highway | ||||
Reggio | 5.39 | LA 46 (Florrisant Highway) | |||
Sebastopol | 12.79 | LA 39/LA 46
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LA 39 southbound and LA 46 westbound continue westward on Bayou Road | ||
Northern terminus of LA 300 |