Alabama State Route 52
State Route 52 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ALDOT | ||||
Length: | 82.805 mi[1] (133.262 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | US 84 / US 331 at Opp | |||
US 84 at Dothan US 231 / US 431 at Dothan | ||||
East end: | SR 62 at Georgia state line in Hilton, Georgia | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Covington, Coffee, Geneva, Houston | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 52 (SR 52) is an 82.805-mile-long (133.262 km) state highway in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. The western terminus of the highway is at an intersection with U.S. Route 331 (US 331) at Opp. The eastern terminus of the highway is at the Georgia state line east of Columbia, where the highway crosses over the Chattahoochee River and enter Hilton, Georgia as Georgia State Route 62.
Route description
SR 52 serves as a parallel route of US 84. Beginning at Opp, SR 52 assumes a southeastward trajectory as it heads towards Samson in western Geneva County. At Samson, the highway briefly turns to the east before resuming its southeastward trajectory as it approaches the town of Geneva.
East of Geneva, SR 52 assumes a slight northeastward trajectory. It travels through Hartford, the birthplace of Baseball Hall of Fame member Early Wynn, then continues through Slocomb as it heads towards Dothan, the largest city of Alabama’s Wiregrass Region.
SR 52 has intersections with three U.S. Highways at Dothan. On the city’s west side, the highway meets US 231. On the east side of Dothan, SR 52 intersects US 84 and US 431. All three U.S. Highways are concurrent with SR 210 (Ross Clark Circle), a circumferential bypass of Dothan. As SR 52 heads eastward out of Dothan, it travels through rural areas of Houston County as it heads towards Columbia and the Georgia state line at Hilton, Georgia.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Covington | Opp | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 84 / US 331 (SR 9 / SR 12) to SR 134 – Opp, Florala, Brantley, LBW Community College MacArthur Campus | Western terminus |
Coffee | Kinston | 6.507 | 10.472 | SR 189 north (Hickman Avenue) – Elba | |
Geneva | | 14.155 | 22.780 | SR 54 west – Florala | |
| 14.754 | 23.744 | SR 153 south / CR 5 – DeFuniak Springs | ||
Samson | 13.621 | 21.921 | SR 87 (Johnson Street) – Elba, Ponce de Leon, Samson Log House Museum | ||
Geneva | 28.742 | 46.256 | SR 196 east – Geneva | ||
30.564 | 49.188 | SR 27 south (North Commerce Street) – Geneva | West end of SR 27 concurrency | ||
Eunola–Geneva line | 31.009 | 49.904 | SR 27 north – Enterprise | East end of SR 27 concurrency | |
Hartford | 41.101 | 66.146 | SR 167 – Enterprise, Bonifay | ||
41.910 | 67.448 | SR 123 (Third Avenue) | |||
Slocomb | 48.072 | 77.364 | SR 103 north (North Dalton Street) | West end of SR 103 concurrency | |
48.149 | 77.488 | SR 103 south (Foster Street) – Graceville | East end of SR 103 concurrency | ||
Houston | Dothan | 60.870 | 97.961 | US 231 / SR 210 (Ross Clark Circle) to US 84 – Enterprise, Ozark, Panama City | |
62.545 | 100.656 | US 84 Bus. west (West Main Street / SR 12) – Fort Rucker, Enterprise | West end of US 84 Bus./SR 12 concurrency | ||
63.711 | 102.533 | US 231 Bus. / US 431 Bus. (Oates Street / SR 1 / SR 53) | |||
65.136 | 104.826 | US 84 Bus. east (East Main Street / SR 12) | East end of US 84 Bus./SR 12 concurrency | ||
65.737 | 105.793 | SR 210 (US 84 / US 431) – Eufaula, Panama City | Interchange | ||
| 81.806 | 131.654 | CR 95 south – Gordon, Farley Nuclear Plant and Visitors Center, Omussee Creek Park, West Bank Dam Site Area | West end of SR 95 concurrency | |
Columbia | 81.806 | 131.654 | SR 95 north (North Main Street) to SR 134 – Abbeville | East end of SR 95 concurrency | |
82.805 | 133.262 | SR 62 east – Blakely, Hilton | Georgia state line (Chattahoochee River bridge) | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
- U.S. Roads portal
- Alabama portal
References
Route map: Google
- 1 2 Alabama Department of Transportation. "Milepost Maps". Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved August 27, 2011.