Alabama State Route 75
State Route 75 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ALDOT | ||||
Length | 113.220 mi[1] (182.210 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | File:I-59.svg I-59 at Birmingham | |||
File:US 11.svg US 11 at Birmingham File:US 231.svg US 231 at Oneonta File:US 278.svg US 278 at Snead File:US 431.svg US 431 at Albertville File:Alabama 35.svg SR 35 at Rainsville File:Alabama 40.svg SR 40 at Henagar | ||||
North end | File:Georgia 301.svg SR 301 at the Georgia state line | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Alabama | |||
Counties | Jefferson, Blount, Marshall, DeKalb | |||
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State Route 75 (SR 75) is a 113.220-mile-long (182.210 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Alabama that travels northeastward from Birmingham to the Georgia state line. The highway travels west of U.S. Route 11 (US 11) and roughly parallels that highway, as well as Interstate 59 (I-59). Other cities and towns along the highway include Center Point, Pinson, Oneonta, Albertville, Geraldine, and Rainsville.
Route description
SR 75 begins at an interchange with I-59 and US 11 at the intersection of Parkway East, Roebuck Drive, and Gadsden Road in eastern Birmingham. Until the 1990s, SR 75 overlapped US 11 along 1st Avenue North into downtown Birmingham, continuing to the intersection of the two highways with US 78. Traveling up to SR-51 in Pinson, the route travels along Roebuck Drive - a major thoroughfare for the far northeastern suburbs of Birmingham. Turning onto SR 151's right of way, the route continues as a four-lane divided highway into Blount; although some short portions are undivided. Traversing its way into a mountain valley, the route passes through Allgood and Oneonta before losing two lanes (one in each direction) and becoming a traditional two-lane rural road. Climbing up to the highs of Sand Mountain just outside Oneonta, the route continues onward, serving several small communities in northern Blount County and southern Marshall County, such as Snead and Douglas. It makes its way straight into downtown Albertville before once again widening into a four-lane divided highway. Upon crossing the county line into DeKalb County, the route narrows once again to two lanes as it winds along the mountainside. In Fyffe, the route once again widens to a four-lane divided highway. About a mile from the city limits of Rainsville, the route narrows again. Continuing onward up to the state line, the route serves several crossroads communities, such as Henagar and Ider.
History
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In 1999, work was completed to widen SR 75 to four lanes into Oneonta.
Major intersections
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Alabama Department of Transportation. "Milepost Maps". Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved June 27, 2011.
- ↑ "Gov. Kay Ivey: Construction will resume soon on Northern Beltline". MSN. Retrieved April 13, 2023.