U.S. Route 431

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U.S. Route 431
Length: 556 mi[1] (895 km)
South end:
US 231/Business US 231/431/AL 1/210 at Dothan, AL
Major
junctions:
I-85 at Opelika, AL
I-20 near Oxford, AL
I-59 at Gadsden, AL
I-565 at Huntsville, AL
I-440 at Nashville, TN
I-24/I-65 at Nashville, TN
I-24 at Springfield, TN
Western KY Pkwy at Central City, KY
North end: US 60 at Owensboro, KY
United States Numbered Highways
List - Bannered - Divided - Replaced

U.S. Route 431 is a spur of U.S. Route 31. It currently runs for 556 miles (895 km) from Owensboro, Kentucky at U.S. Route 60 to Dothan, Alabama at U.S. Route 231 and U.S. Route 84.

Contents

[edit] Route description

Map showing the south end in Dothan, AL
Map showing the south end in Dothan, AL
Major cities

[edit] Alabama

U.S. 431 is paired with unsigned State Route 1 throughout Alabama.


[edit] Tennessee


[edit] Kentucky


[edit] Major intersections

[edit] History

U.S. Route 241 was created in 1930, splitting from US 41 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and heading south to US 231 in Dothan, Alabama. In 1954, it was mostly renumbered to US 431, but the part north of Fayetteville, Tennessee became part of a northern extension of US 231, and a shorter route was taken between Anniston and Opelika.


[edit] References

Browse numbered routes
< SR-429 TN SR-431 >
< US-411 AL I-459 >