U.S. Route 431 in Alabama
U.S. Route 431 | |||||||
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State Route 1 | |||||||
Route information | |||||||
Maintained by ALDOT | |||||||
Length: | 352.958 mi[1] (568.031 km) | ||||||
Existed: | 1954 – present | ||||||
Major junctions | |||||||
South end: |
US 231 / US 231 Bus. / US 431 Bus. / SR 1 / SR 210 in Dothan | ||||||
US 280 in Phenix City US 80 in Phenix City I‑85 / US 29 in Opelika I‑20 east of Oxford US 278 in Gadsden US 411 in Gadsden I‑59 in Attalla US 231 in Huntsville I‑565 / US 72 Alt. in Huntsville US 72 in Huntsville | |||||||
North end: | US 231 / US 431 towards Fayetteville, TN | ||||||
Location | |||||||
Counties: | Houston, Henry, Barbour, Russell, Lee, Chambers, Randolph, Cleburne, Calhoun, Etowah, Marshall, Madison | ||||||
Highway system | |||||||
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U.S. Highway 431 (US-431), internally designated by the Alabama Department of Transportation as State Route 1 (SR-1), is a major north–south state highway across the eastern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. Although US-431's south end is in Dothan, SR-1 continues south for about 13 miles (21 km) along US-231 to the Florida state line.
Route description
State Route 1 is primarily the unsigned partner route assigned to U.S. Highway 431. The two routes are co-aligned from the southern terminus of US-431 at Dothan to the Tennessee state line. South of Dothan, State Route 1 is assigned to U.S. Highway 231. The two highways run north from Dothan through the Wiregrass region of southeastern Alabama through the towns of Headland and Abbeville en route to Eufaula, where it intersects U.S. Route 82. North of Eufaula, en route to Phenix City, the highway encounters some of the most sparsely populated parts of the state, only passing near the unincorporated communities of Pittsview, Glenville, and Seale in the 46 mile (74 km) drive between the two cities. In Phenix City, the highway junctions with U.S. Route 280 and U.S. Route 80. North of Phenix City, en route to Opelika, US 431 and US 280 join together for a concurrency, passing through the cities of Smiths Station and Salem on the way into Opelika. In Opelika, the two highways cross Interstate 85 and split in Opelika; US 431 continuing northeastward and US 280 northwestward. North of Opelika, the highway encounters rural terrain again, passing through the cities of LaFayette, Roanoke, and Wedowee en route to Anniston. In Oxford, just south of Anniston, the highway crosses Interstate 20 and goes through Anniston, northward into Gadsden, where it crosses Interstate 59 and continues northwestward, passing through Guntersville en route to Huntsville. In Huntsville, US-231 and US-431 (Governors Drive) junction again as Memorial Parkway, and State Route 1 is partnered with both U.S. Highways until they cross into Tennessee.
From its point of origin in Houston County, State Route 1 is aligned very close to the Alabama-Georgia border, coming within less than one mile (1.6 km) of the border at both Eufaula and Phenix City. At Phenix City, US-431 and unsigned State Route 1 begin a concurrency with U.S. Highway 280 and unsigned State Route 38 and turn to the northwest. At Opelika, US-431 and State Route 1 divert from US-280 and resume their northward orientation.
East of Oxford, State Route 1 and US-431 merge with westbound Interstate 20 and run concurrently with Interstate 20 from Exit 191 to Exit 188. At Oxford, State Route 1 and US-431 begin a gradual northwestward trajectory, passing through Anniston, Gadsden and Guntersville. The two routes resume their northward orientation upon merging with U.S. Highway 231 at Huntsville.
The portion through Oxford and Anniston is currently routed via Veterans Memorial Parkway as of December 21, 2015. Prior to this date, this portion was routed via Quintard Avenue, which constitutes the major north-south business and local route through these cities. It is a congested route with many traffic signals and no room for widening. [2]
Four lane routing
One of the criticisms of US-431 in its entirety from Kentucky to Alabama was that it was mainly a two lane road. ALDOT has prioritized four laning the route in Alabama as a viable north–south road corridor in the eastern part of the state.
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Photo of the old alignment of US 431 between Pittsview and Barbour County line, scene to many vehicular fatalities until it was bypassed in 2008.
Of particular concern was the segment from Seale south to the Barbour County line, where rolling hills along the original alignment limit the visibility of oncoming traffic, contributing to poor decisions by motorists to pass, resulting in numerous head on collisions. In this segment alone, 31 people were killed in crashes between 1992 and 2006, leading Readers Digest to proclaim it one of "America's Deadliest Highways" in 2000.[3] After being contacted by and subsequently meeting the family of a fatal crash victim in 2003, ALDOT Director Joe McInnes decided to expedite the construction on the last remaining stretch of two lane road between Seale and the Barbour County line.[4] This 16 mile section was completed and opened in late 2010. The old alignment in Russell County is still open to traffic and is now labeled County Route 137.
Traveling south from Tennessee, as of mid-2009, US-431 is a four lane route to Oxford, Alabama. Then it reverts to a two-lane highway southward to Opelika, Alabama with a brief four lane stretch just south of Wedowee, Alabama. From Opelika southward to its southern terminus in Dothan, Alabama, US-431 is now open as a four-lane highway.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Houston | 0.0 | 0.0 | Florida state line | Southern terminus | |
0.3 | 0.5 | SR 605 north | SR-605 southern terminus | ||
7.520 | 12.102 | SR 109 south – Graceville | SR-109 northern terminus | ||
Dothan | 12.2 | 19.6 | SR 1 / US 231 / US 231 Bus. / US 431 Bus. – Ozark, Enterprise, Ashford, Headland | South end of US 431, AL 1 follows US 231 south | |
12.727 | 20.482 | SR 53 – Cottonwood | |||
14.458 | 23.268 | US 84 / US 84 Bus. / SR 12 – Ashford | South end of concurrency with US 84 | ||
14.933 | 24.032 | SR 52 – Columbia | |||
17.838 | 28.707 | US 84 / US 431 Bus. / SR 1 / SR 210 – Ozark, Headland, Eufaula | North end of concurrency with AL 210/US 84; AL 1 follows Bus 431 through Dothan | ||
Henry | Headland | 25.754 | 41.447 | SR 134 – Abbeville, Headland, Columbia | |
26.270 | 42.277 | SR 173 north – Newville | SR-173 southern terminus | ||
Abbeville | 39.748 | 63.968 | SR 27 – Ozark, Abbeville | ||
42.396 | 68.230 | SR 10 – Blue Springs, Abbeville | |||
Barbour | 59.970 | 96.512 | SR 95 south | SR-95 northern terminus | |
Eufaula | 61.908 | 99.631 | SR 131 south – Bakerhill | SR-131 northern terminus | |
64.058 | 103.091 | SR 30 west – Clayton, Troy | SR-30 eastern terminus | ||
66.823 | 107.541 | US 82 (Barbour Street) / SR 6 | Begin concurrency with US-82 | ||
68.307 | 109.929 | US 82 / SR 6 – Montgomery | End concurrency with US-82 | ||
74.949 | 120.619 | SR 165 north – Cottonton | SR-165 southern terminus | ||
Russell | Seale | 96.895 | 155.937 | SR 26 west / CR 18 east – Hurtsboro, Union Springs | SR-26 eastern terminus |
99.105 | 159.494 | SR 169 north / CR 138 east – Phenix City, Seale | SR-169 southern terminus | ||
109.155 | 175.668 | SR 165 south (Fort Mitchell Road) | SR-165 northern terminus | ||
Phenix City | 112.081 | 180.377 | US 280 east / SR 38 – Birmingham, Opelika, Columbus, Atlanta | Begin concurrency with US-280 | |
113.942 | 183.372 | US 80 west / SR 8 – Montgomery | Begin concurrency with US-80 | ||
114.888 | 184.894 | US 80 east / SR 8 – Columbus | End concurrency with US-80 | ||
Lee | Opelika | 137.253 | 220.887 | I‑85 / US 29 / US 280 / SR 38 – Montgomery, Atlanta | End concurrency with US-280; I-85 Exit 62 |
Chambers | Waverly | 149.840 | 241.144 | SR 147 south – Auburn | SR-147 northern terminus |
Lafayette | 158.859 | 255.659 | SR 50 | ||
160.794 | 258.773 | SR 77 north – Wadley | SR-77 southern terminus | ||
Randolph | Roanoke | 180.783 | 290.942 | SR 22 | |
Wedowee | 194.314 | 312.718 | SR 48 west – R. L. Harris Dam | Begin concurrency with SR-48 | |
194.437 | 312.916 | SR 48 east (Woodland Avenue) | End concurrency with SR-48 | ||
Cleburne | Hollis Crossroads | 212.540 | 342.050 | SR 9 – Ashland, Atlanta | |
217.805 | 350.523 | SR 281 | SR-281 crosses US-431 on an overpass, but the two routes do not actually intersect. SR-281 is accessible via a county road just south of the overpass. | ||
Calhoun | Oxford | 221.328 | 356.193 | I‑20 east – Atlanta | I-20 Exit 191; Begin concurrency with I-20 |
I‑20 west – Birmingham | I-20 Exit 188; End concurrency with I-20 | ||||
US 78 / SR 4 | |||||
Anniston | SR 21 (McClellan Boulevard) – Anniston, Jacksonville | Partial cloverleaf interchange | |||
Alexandria | 242.035 | 389.518 | SR 144 west – Ohatchee | SR-144 eastern terminus | |
247.070 | 397.621 | SR 204 east – Jacksonville | SR-204 western terminus | ||
Etowah | Gadsden | 258.458 | 415.948 | US 278 east (Piedmont Cut-Off) / SR 74 – Hokes Bluff, Piedmont, Atlanta | Begin concurrency with US-278 |
260.232 | 418.803 | SR 291 south (Hood Avenue) to I‑759 – Gadsden State Community College | SR-291 northern terminus | ||
260.519 | 419.265 | US 411 (Albert Rains Boulevard) / SR 25 – Rainbow City, Ashville, Centre | Partial cloverleaf interchange | ||
261.994 | 421.638 | SR 211 north (North 12th Street) | SR-211 southern terminus | ||
265.274 | 426.917 | I‑59 – Birmingham, Chattanooga | I-59 Exit 183 | ||
Attalla | 266.117 | 428.274 | US 11 (3rd Street) / SR 7 | Begin concurrency with US-11 | |
266.449 | 428.808 | US 11 (3rd Street) / SR 7 | End concurrency with US-11 | ||
268.363 | 431.888 | US 278 west / SR 74 – Cullman | End concurrency with US-278 | ||
268.829 | 432.638 | SR 77 south – Lincoln, Walnut Grove | SR-77 northern terminus | ||
Sardis City | 277.880 | 447.205 | SR 205 north | SR-205 southern terminus | |
Marshall | Boaz | 280.544 | 451.492 | SR 168 (Mill Avenue) – Douglas | |
Albertville | 286.741 | 461.465 | SR 75 to SR 68 – Geraldine | ||
Guntersville | 292.423 | 470.609 | SR 205 south | SR-205 northern terminus | |
294.742 | 474.341 | SR 79 south – Blountsville, Birmingham | Begin concurrency with SR-79 | ||
295.822 | 476.079 | SR 69 south – Cullman, Arab | SR-69 northern terminus | ||
296.190 | 476.672 | SR 227 south (Lusk Street) – Lake Guntersville State Park | SR-227 northern terminus | ||
302.114 | 486.205 | SR 79 north – Scottsboro | End concurrency with SR-79 | ||
Madison | Huntsville | 333.702 | 537.041 | US 231 (Memorial Parkway) / SR 53 north (Governors Drive) – Arab, Decatur | Begin Northern concurrency with US-231; South end of northern signed segment of SR-53 |
334.700 | 538.647 | I‑565 / US 72 Alt. | |||
335.207 | 539.463 | US 72 west / SR 2 / University Drive | Begin concurrency with US-72 | ||
336.884 | 542.162 | US 72 / SR 2 | End concurrency with US-72 | ||
Hazel Green | 352.958 | 568.031 | Tennessee State Line | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
- Alabama portal
- U.S. Roads portal
References
- 1 2 Milepost Maps (PDF) (Map). Cartography by ALDOT Bureau of Transportation Planning, Survey & Mapping Division. Alabama Department of Transportation. 1999.
- ↑ Burkhalter, Eddie (27 September 2013). "Bids opened for final leg of Veterans Memorial Parkway". Anniston Star. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
- ↑ http://www.governorpress.alabama.gov/pr/co-2006-05-24-transportation.asp
- ↑ "Long road to rehabilitation nearly over for east Alabama's deadly U.S. 431". AL.com.
External links
- Media related to U.S. Route 431 in Alabama at Wikimedia Commons