U.S. Route 278 in Alabama

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U.S. Highway 278
State Route 74
Length: 199.162 mi[1] (320.520 km)
Formed: 1952[citation needed]
West end: US 278 towards Amory, MS
Major
junctions:
US-31 in Cullman
US-411 in Gadsden
East end: US 278 towards Atlanta, GA
Alabama State Routes
< SR-277 SR-279 >
< SR-73 SR-74 SR-75 >

U.S. Highway 278 (US-278), mostly internally designated by the Alabama Department of Transportation as State Route 74 (SR-74), is a major east-west state highway across the northern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. West of Hamilton, SR-74 continues west to end at US-78 (SR-4), while US-278 turns south along US-43 (SR-17 and SR-171) to Guin, where it turns west along SR-118 to Mississippi.

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[edit] Route description

For the most part, US-278 and SR-74 are routed parallel to U.S. Highway 78, along the north side of it. The only section of State Route 74 that is signed as an independent route is along the former route of US-78 between the interchange with Corridor X/Future Interstate 22 and downtown Hamilton, a distance of approximately five miles. East of Hamilton, SR-74 is partnered with U.S. Highway 278.

[edit] Counties traversed

[edit] Cities and towns along the route

[edit] Junctions with Interstate Highways, U.S. Highways and major state highways

[edit] References

  1. ^ Alabama Department of Transportation, County Milepost Maps, accessed September 2007