Arkansas Highway 13
Highway 13 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by AHTD | ||||
Existed: | 1926 – present | |||
Section 1 | ||||
Length: | 54.79 mi[1] (88.18 km) | |||
South end: | US 63 / US 79 near Humphrey | |||
North end: | Campground Road | |||
Section 2 | ||||
Length: | 5.03 mi[1] (8.10 km) | |||
South end: | AR 367 in McRae | |||
North end: | AR 267 | |||
Section 3 | ||||
Length: | 5.91 mi[1] (9.51 km) | |||
South end: | AR 367 in Judsonia | |||
North end: | AR 258 | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Highway 13 (AR 13, Ark. 13 and Hwy. 13) is a designation for three state highways in the central part of the U.S. state of Arkansas. The longest segment of 54.58 miles (87.84 km) travels from U.S. Route 79 (US 79) in Humphrey to Campground Road east of Beebe.[1][2] There exists two short segments in White County; one traveling 5.03 miles (8.10 km) from Highway 367 in McRae to Highway 267 and the other traveling 6.13 miles (9.87 km) from Highway 367 in Judsonia to Highway 258.[3]
The northern part of Highway 13 was replaced by Highway 81. Then, in 1989, when US 425 was commissioned, it replaced the entire route of Highway 13.
Route description
Beebe to Humphrey
Highway 13 starts east of Beebe and heads south to Highway 38 at Hickory Plains, and a crossing of both I-40 and US 70 in Carlisle. The route continues south to US 167 in Humnoke and to US 63/US 79 at Humphrey, where the route terminates.
McRae to Highway 267
The route begins in McRae at Highway 367 and runs north across US 64/US 67/US 167, which are concurrent. Highway 13 is Exit 35 on the converged highways. The route heads north to terminate at Highway 267 southwest of Searcy.
Judsonia to Highway 258
The route begins at Highway 367 near Friendly Acres Park and runs west as Missile Base Road. Highway 13 meets US 64/US 67/US 167 at a grade-separated interchange north of Judsonia. After this bridging, AR 13 turns north to intersect Highway 157 before terminating at Highway 258 near the Emmett Miller House.
History
Highway 13 was one of the original 1926 state highways. The route ran about 90 miles (140 km) from U.S. Route 65 south of Pine Bluff to the Louisiana state line, changing to Louisiana 139. The northern portion of the route was replaced by Highway 81, with the entire routing being replaced by U.S. Route 425 when it was commissioned in 1989.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Arkansas | Humphrey | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 63 / US 79 – Stuttgart, Pine Bluff | ||||
Jefferson |
No major junctions | |||||||
Lonoke | Humnoke | 12.01 | 19.33 | US 165 – England, Stuttgart | ||||
16.14 | 25.97 | AR 232 west – Seaton | ||||||
Carlisle | 28.47 | 45.82 | US 70 (West Park Street) – Lonoke, Hazen | |||||
29.88 | 48.09 | I-40 – Little Rock, Memphis | I-40 exit 183 | |||||
30.04 | 48.34 | AR 980 (Airport Road) – Airport | ||||||
37.96 | 61.09 | AR 236 west | ||||||
Prairie | Hickory Plains | 44.89 | 72.24 | AR 38 – Cabot, Des Arc | ||||
White | 52.77 | 84.93 | AR 267 north (Cypress Lake Road) | |||||
54.79 | 88.18 | Campground Road | ||||||
Gap in route | ||||||||
McRae | 0.00 | 0.00 | AR 367 | |||||
1.01 | 1.63 | US 64 / US 67 / US 167 – Beebe, Little Rock, Searcy, St. Louis | US 67 exit 35 | |||||
5.03 | 8.10 | AR 267 | ||||||
Gap in route | ||||||||
Judsonia | 0.00 | 0.00 | AR 367 | |||||
2.94 | 4.73 | AR 157 – Plainview, Judsonia | ||||||
5.91 | 9.51 | AR 258 | ||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also
- Arkansas portal
- U.S. Roads portal
References
- 1 2 3 4 Planning and Research Division (2012). "Arkansas Road Log Database" (MDB). Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
- ↑ Arkansas Atlas and Gazetteer (Map) (Second ed.). DeLorme. § 42.
- ↑ Route and Section Map (PDF) (Map) (White County, Arkansas ed.). Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved July 1, 2011.