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U.S. Route 280
Map
US 280 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 80
Maintained by ALDOT and GDOT
Length392 mi[citation needed] (631 km)
ExistedJanuary 1954[1]–present
Major junctions
West endFile:I-20.svgFile:I-59.svgFile:US 31.svg I-20 / I-59 / US 31 in Birmingham, AL
Major intersections
East endFile:US 80.svgFile:Georgia 26.svgFile:Georgia 30.svg US 80 / SR 26 / SR 30 in Blitchton, GA
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesAlabama, Georgia
CountiesAL: Jefferson, Shelby, Talladega, Coosa, Tallapoosa, Chambers, Lee, Russell
GA: Muscogee, Stewart, Webster, Sumter, Crisp, Wilcox, Dodge, Telfair, Wheeler, Montgomery, Toombs, Tattnall, Evans, Bryan
Highway system

U.S. Route 280 (US 280) is a spur of U.S. Highway 80. It currently runs for 392 miles (631 km) from Blitchton, Georgia, at US 80 to Birmingham, Alabama at I-20/I-59. For much of its route, US 280 travels through rural areas and smaller cities in southern Georgia and east central Alabama. Once the highway approaches Birmingham, it is a major suburban route. Numerous shopping centers are located on US 280 throughout northern Shelby County and southern Jefferson County. US 280 is the main connector between Birmingham, AL and Auburn, AL, and this stretch is sometimes known as the “War Eagle Highway.“[2] Through Talladega County, Alabama, US 280 is known as the Jim Nabors Highway, in honor of the Sylacauga, Alabama, native known for portraying the television character Gomer Pyle. The historical designation of US-280 and Alabama SR 38 is the Florida Short Route. For many years, US 280 and SR 38 was considered one of the more dangerous routes in Alabama, due to the number of large stretches of narrow two-lane roadway leading southeastwardly from Birmingham. Work was completed in 2006 making US 280 a four-lane highway throughout the entire state of Alabama. This project began in the 1970s. As a result, US 280 now bypasses numerous small towns in east Alabama, including Goodwater, Jackson's Gap, Camp Hill and Waverly. In Georgia, US 280 from Columbus to I-16 is also a Governor's Road Improvement Program (GRIP) corridor known as "Power Alley".[3]

Route description

File:U.S. Route 280 western terminus at Interstates 20 & 59 in Birmingham.jpg
Western terminus at Interstates 20 & 59 in Birmingham.

Alabama

US 280 terminates concurrently with U.S. 31 at I-20/I-59. US 31 continues onward at this point. The route continues through downtown Birmingham with US 31. They junction with US 11 and US 78 and climb over Red Mountain into Mtn. Brook as a section of highway called the Red Mountain Expressway. Here, US 280 splits off of US 31 at a highly complex interchange with elements of a Directional-T and a Parclo. It continues on somewhat of a freeway through Mtn. Brook, eventually reaching The Summit, a huge outdoor mall. It also junctions with I-459 at this point, at a Parclo-like interchange which is being modified to better suit traffic.[4] The route continues through one of the more developed areas of east Birmingham and eventually climbs over Double Oak Mountain into Shelby County and Chelsea. It continues east to Harpersville, which is home to its junction with US 231 north and SR 25. US 280 continues with US 231 until it reaches the Coosa River, which it crosses into Talladega County. It eventually reaches Sylacauga, which is home to its junction with US 231 south and SR 21. This specific junction is a diamond interchange, commonly used on freeways. The route continues south-east through northern Coosa County until it has another diamond interchange with SR 9. It then passes through Kellyton, which is home to its minor junction with SR 115. It crosses into Tallapoosa County just before entering Alexander City, which is home to Russell Athletic. US 280 junctions with SR 22 and SR 63 in the city. It then proceeds through slightly hilly terrain to Dadeville. It junctions with SR 49, which connects the route to the Talladega National Forest/Cheaha State Park. It leaves Dadeville, promptly enters Camp Hill, junctions with SR 50, and enters the southwestern corner of Chambers County, and then crosses into Lee County. The route then reaches The Bottle, which is named for the bright orange wooden replica of a Nehi soda bottle which stood in the location from 1924 to 1936.  It crosses into Auburn, which is barely skimmed by US 280 as it then crosses into nearby Opelika. The route junctions with US 29/I-85. It joins the freeway with them and continues through I-85's junction with SR 51. It then splits off of the road with US 431. It continues on a heavily traveled road into Russell County, and eventually to Phenix City, which is actually in the Eastern Time Zone due to its close proximity with Columbus, Georgia across the Chattahoochee River. It junctions with US 80. The route then leaves US 431 behind and crosses the Chattahoochee River, leaving Alabama and entering Georgia in Columbus. US 280 has a length of 141.356 miles (227.490 km) in Alabama.[5] US 280 has the unsigned designation of State Route 38 (SR 38) throughout its length in Alabama.

Georgia

US 280 begins in Georgia at the state's border with Alabama in Columbus. There it is paired with State Route 520 and U.S. Route 27. It maintains this designation as it passes through Fort Benning. Upon arriving in Cusseta, US 280/GA 520 diverge from US 27 and continue southeast to Richland, where US 280 splits off from GA 520. From here, US 280 continues on its own east, passing through Plains (the boyhood home of Jimmy Carter) and becomes cosigned with State Route 30 in Americus. US 280/SR 30 then continue east-southeast, crossing I-75 in Cordele, still continuing east through mainly rural areas of the southern portion of the state, passing through smaller towns such as McRae–Helena, Mount Vernon, Vidalia, and Pembroke. The highway then turns to the northeast as it leaves Pembroke, crossing I-16 at exit 143. Still continuing northeast, the highway then terminates in Blichton at U.S. Route 80.

National Highway System

Except for the easternmost portion between I-16 and the eastern terminus, the entire length of US 280 is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.[6][7][8][9][10]

History

Prior to the completion of the Elton B. Stephens Expressway in Birmingham, US 31, US 78, and US 280 traveled concurrently until they intersected US 11 at the intersection of 1st Avenue North and 24th Street.

Major intersections

StateCountyLocationmi[5]kmDestinationsNotes
AlabamaJeffersonBirmingham0.0000.000File:I-20.svgFile:I-59.svgFile:North plate.svg
File:US 31.svg
I-20 / I-59 / US 31 north (Carraway Boulevard / SR 3) – Tuscaloosa, Atlanta, Gadsden
Western terminus; western end of US 31/SR 3 concurrency; I-20/I-59 exit 126A
0.7291.1732nd Avenue NorthWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
0.8351.344File:US 11.svg US 11 (1st Avenue North / SR 7)Westbound exit only
1.2452.004File:US 78.svg US 78 (3rd–4th Avenue South / SR 4)
1.5982.572University Boulevard
Highland Avenue / Arlington AvenueWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
21st Avenue SouthEastbound exit and westbound entrance
Homewood3.3315.361File:South plate.svg
File:US 31.svg
US 31 south (SR 3 south) / SR 38 east / Rosedale Drive – Montgomery, Homewood
Eastern end of US 31/SR 3 concurrency; western end of SR 38 concurrency; western terminus of SR 38
BirminghamHomewood lineHollywood Boulevard – Mountain Brook, Birmingham ZooGardensEastern end of freeway
Mountain Brook4.7377.623File:Alabama 149.svg SR 149 – Homewood, Mountain Brook, Samford UniversityInterchange
Mountain BrookPump House Road – Cahaba HeightsInterchange
Birmingham7.89912.712File:I-459.svg I-459 – Atlanta, Gadsden, Montgomery, TuscaloosaI-459 exit 19
Colonnade DriveInterchange
ShelbyHoover11.81919.021File:Alabama 119.svg SR 119 (Cahaba Valley Road) – Leeds, Oak Mountain State Park, Lake Purdy
Harpersville29.43147.365File:North plate.svg
File:US 231.svg
File:Alabama 25.svg US 231 north (SR 53 north) / SR 25 – Vincent, Wilsonville, Pell City
Western end of US 231/SR 53 concurrency
Harpersville34.43755.421File:West plate.svg
File:Alabama 76.svg
SR 76 west (Klein Road) – Columbiana, Montevallo
Western end of SR 76 concurrency
TalladegaChildersburg35.52357.169File:North plate.svg
File:Alabama 235.svg
SR 235 north (Coosa Pines Road)
Southern terminus of SR 235
36.10958.112File:East plate.svg
File:Alabama 76.svg
File:West plate county.svg
File:CR 008 jct.svg
SR 76 east (1st Street) / CR 008 west – Childersburg, Fayetteville, Kymulga Covered Bridge and Grist Mill, Talladega College Historic District, DeSoto Caverns
Eastern end of SR 76 concurrency; eastern terminus of CR 008
Sylacauga47.31076.138File:South plate.svg
File:US 231.svg
File:Alabama 21.svg US 231 south (SR 53) / SR 21 – Sylacauga, Montgomery
Eastern end of US 231/SR 53 concurrency; interchange
CoosaSocapatoy63.362101.971File:Alabama 9.svg SR 9 – Wetumpka, GoodwaterInterchange
Kellyton65.221104.963File:South plate.svg
File:Alabama 115.svg
SR 115 south / Firehouse Road – Kellyton
Northern terminus of SR 115
TallapoosaAlexander City70.096112.809File:West plate.svg
File:Alabama 22.svg
SR 22 west (Rockford Highway) – Rockford, Historic Downtown Alexander City, Charles E. Bailey Sportplex
Western end of SR 22 concurrency
71.788115.532File:East plate.svg
File:Alabama 22.svg
File:Alabama 63.svg SR 22 east / SR 63 (Cherokee Road) – Alex City, Eclectic, Central Alabama Community College, Wind Creek State Park, Historic Downtown Alexander City
Eastern end of SR 22 concurrency
Dadeville83.501134.382File:North plate.svg
File:Alabama 49.svg
SR 49 north (Horseshoe Bend Road) – New Site, Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
Western end of SR 49 concurrency
84.821136.506File:South plate.svg
File:Alabama 49.svg
SR 49 south (North Broadnax Street) – Dadeville Business District, StillWaters, Tallapoosa County Historical Museum
Eastern end of SR 49 concurrency
Camp HillFile:East plate.svg
File:Alabama 50.svg
File:West plate county.svg
File:CR 34 jct.svg
SR 50 east / CR 34 west – Camp Hill, Lyman Ward, StillWaters, Camp Hill Business District
Western end of SR 50 concurrency; eastern terminus of CR 34
91.488147.236File:West plate.svg
File:Alabama 50.svg
SR 50 west – Lyman Ward, Girls Ranch
Eastern end of SR 50 concurrency
Chambers
No major junctions
LeeAuburn104.511168.194File:North plate.svg
File:Alabama 147.svg
SR 147 north (Heath Road) – LaFayette
Western end of SR 147 concurrency
The Bottle104.911168.838File:South plate.svg
File:Alabama 147.svg
SR 147 south (North College Street) – Auburn
Eastern end of SR 147 concurrency
Opelika110.241177.416Pepperell ParkwayFormer US 29
111.851180.007File:South plate blue.svg
File:I-85.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:US 29.svg
I-85 south / US 29 south (SR 15) – Montgomery
Western end of I-85/US 29/SR 15 concurrency; US 280 west follows exit 58.
113.871183.258File:Alabama 51.svgFile:To plate.svg
File:Alabama 169.svg
SR 51 to SR 169 – Opelika, Hurtsboro
I-85 exit 60
115.294185.548File:North plate blue.svg
File:I-85.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:US 29.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:US 431.svg
I-85 north / US 29 north (SR 15) / US 431 north (Columbus Parkway / SR 1) – Atlanta, Opelika, Southern Union State Community College
Eastern end of I-85/US 29/SR 15 concurrency; western end of US 431/SR 1 concurrency; US 280 east follows exit 62.
RussellPhenix City137.659221.541File:East plate.svg
File:US 80.svg
File:To plate blue.svg
File:I-185.svg
US 80 east (SR 8) to I-185 – Columbus
Western end of US 80/SR 8 concurrency
138.598223.052File:West plate.svg
File:US 80.svg
US 80 west (Crawford Road / SR 8) – Montgomery
Eastern end of US 80/SR 8 concurrency
140.466226.058File:South plate.svg
File:US 431.svg
US 431 south (SR 1) – Eufaula, Dothan
Eastern end of US 431/SR 1 concurrency; interchange
Colin L. Powell Parkway / Seale RoadInterchange
Chattahoochee River141.356
0.0
227.490
0.0
Oglethorpe Bridge; AlabamaGeorgia state line
GeorgiaMuscogeeColumbusFile:North plate.svg
File:US 27.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 1.svg
File:Airport Sign.svg US 27 north / SR 1 north (Veterans Parkway) – Hamilton, Waverly Hall, Airport
Western end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency
See SR 520 (mile 0.0-35.1)
StewartRichlandFile:East plate green.svg
File:Georgia 520.svg
File:West plate.svg
File:Georgia 27.svg
SR 520 east / SR 27 west – Dawson, Lumpkin
Eastern end of SR 520 concurrency; western end of SR 27 concurrency
WebsterPrestonFile:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 41.svg
SR 41 south (Washington Street) – Weston, Dawson
Western end of SR 41 concurrency
File:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 41.svg
SR 41 north (Cass Street) – Buena Vista, Ellaville
Eastern end of SR 41 concurrency
SumterPlainsFile:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 45.svg
File:To plate.svg
File:Georgia 308.svg
SR 45 south (Bond Street) to SR 308 – Dawson, Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
Northern terminus of SR 45
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 49.svg
SR 49 south – Dawson
Western end of SR 49 concurrency
File:South plate.svg
File:US 19.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 3.svg
US 19 south / SR 3 south / Spring Street – Albany
Western end of US 19/SR 3 concurrency
AmericusFile:North plate.svg
File:US 19.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 3.svg
File:West plate.svg
File:Georgia 30.svg
US 19 north / SR 3 north / SR 30 west (South MLK Boulevard) – Ellaville, Buena Vista
Eastern end of US 19/SR 3 concurrency; western end of SR 30 concurrency
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 377.svg
SR 377 south (Lee Street)
Northern terminus of SR 377
File:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 49.svg
File:Airport Sign.svg SR 49 north (Tripp Street / Crawford Street) – Oglethorpe, Andersonville, Andersonville National Historic Site, Airport, South Georgia Technical College, Georgia Southwestern State University
Eastern end of SR 49 concurrency
File:East plate.svg
File:Georgia 27.svg
SR 27 east (Vienna Road) – Vienna
Eastern end of SR 27 concurrency
LeslieFile:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 118.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 195.svg
SR 118 south / SR 195 south (Bailey Avenue) – Leesburg, Smithville, Georgia Rural Telephone Museum
Western end of SR 195 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 118
De SotoFile:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 195.svg
SR 195 north – Andersonville
Eastern end of SR 195 concurrency
CrispFile:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 300 Connector.svg
SR 300 Conn. south – Albany, Camilla
Northern terminus of SR 300 Conn.
CordeleFile:Business Loop 75.svgFile:US 41.svgFile:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 7.svg
File:Georgia 90.svg I-75 BL / US 41 / SR 7 north (7th Street) / SR 90 – Vienna, Ashburn, Historic Downtown Cordele
Western end of SR 90 concurrency
File:I-75.svgFile:To plate.svg
File:Georgia 300.svg
I-75 (SR 401) to SR 300 – Macon, Valdosta, Albany
I-75 exit 101
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 90.svg
SR 90 south – Rebecca
Eastern end of SR 90 concurrency
WilcoxPittsFile:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 159.svg
SR 159 south (10th Street) – Rebecca, Ashburn
Northern terminus of SR 159
File:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 215.svg
SR 215 north (8th Street) – Vienna
Western end of SR 215 concurrency
RochelleFile:Georgia 112.svgFile:Georgia 233.svg SR 112 / SR 233 (Ashley Street) – Hawkinsville, Rebecca
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 215.svg
SR 215 south (Gordon Street) – Fitzgerald
Eastern end of SR 215 concurrency
AbbevilleFile:US 129.svgFile:Georgia 11.svg US 129 / SR 11 (Broad Street) – Hawkinsville, Fitzgerald, Wilcox State Prison
DodgeFile:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 87.svg
SR 87 north (Abbeville Highway) – Eastman, Hawkinsville
Southern terminus of SR 87
RhineFile:Georgia 117.svgFile:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 165.svg
SR 117 / SR 165 north (Central Street) – Eastman, Jacksonville
Western end of SR 165 concurrency
TelfairMilanFile:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 165.svg
SR 165 south (Mt. Zion Street)
Eastern end of SR 165 concurrency
McRae-HelenaFile:South plate.svg
File:US 319.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:US 441.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 31.svg
US 319 south / US 441 south / SR 31 south – Fitzgerald, Douglas
Western end of US 319/US 441/SR 31 concurrency
File:South plate.svg
File:US 23.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:US 341.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 27.svg
US 23 south / US 341 south / SR 27 south (Oak Street) – Hazlehurst
Southbound lanes of US 23/US 341/SR 27 on one-way pair
File:North plate.svg
File:US 23.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:US 341.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 27.svg
US 23 north / US 341 north / SR 27 north – Eastman
Northbound lanes of US 23/US 341/SR 27 on one-way pair
WheelerFile:North plate.svg
File:US 319.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:US 441.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 31.svg
US 319 north / US 441 north / SR 31 north – Dublin, Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge
Eastern end of US 319/US 441/SR 31 concurrency
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 149.svg
SR 149 south – Scotland
Northern terminus of SR 149
AlamoFile:Georgia 126.svg SR 126 (Commerce Street) – Cadwell, Lumber City
GlenwoodFile:Georgia 19.svg SR 19 (2nd Street) – Dublin, Lumber City
MontgomeryMount VernonFile:US 221.svgFile:Georgia 56.svgFile:To plate blue.svg
File:I-16.svg
US 221 / SR 56 (Railroad Avenue) to I-16 – Soperton, Uvalda
AileyBroad StreetFormer SR 227 north
HiggstonFile:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 15.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 29.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 135.svg
File:To plate blue.svg
File:I-16.svg
SR 15 north / SR 29 north / SR 135 south (James Street) to I-16 – Tarrytown, Soperton, Uvalda
Western end of SR 15/SR 29 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 135
ToombsVidaliaFile:Georgia 130.svg SR 130 (Adams Street) – Uvalda
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 15.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 29.svg
SR 15 south / SR 29 south (Jackson Street) – Baxley
Eastern end of SR 15/SR 29 concurrency
LyonsFile:US 1.svgFile:Georgia 4.svgFile:To plate blue.svg
File:I-16.svg
US 1 / SR 4 (South State Street) to I-16 – Swainsboro, Baxley
File:West plate.svg
File:Georgia 86.svg
SR 86 west – Oak Park
Eastern terminus of SR 86
TattnallReidsvilleFile:West plate.svg
File:Georgia 56.svg
SR 56 west (Shepards Bridge Road) – Uvalda
Eastern terminus of SR 56
File:West plate.svg
File:Georgia 147.svg
SR 147 west (Tattnall Street) – State Prison
Eastern terminus of SR 147
File:Georgia 23.svgFile:Georgia 57.svgFile:Georgia 121.svgFile:To plate blue.svg
File:I-16.svg
SR 23 / SR 57 / SR 121 (Main Street) to I-16 – Metter, Glennville
EvansBellvilleFile:Georgia 169.svgFile:To plate blue.svg
File:I-16.svg
SR 169 (Smith Street) to I-16 – Bellville, Jesup
File:West plate.svg
File:Georgia 292.svg
SR 292 west – Manassas
Eastern terminus of SR 292
ClaxtonFile:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 129.svg
SR 129 north (Ralph Street) – Metter
Western end of SR 129 concurrency
File:US 25.svgFile:US 301.svg US 25 / US 301 (Duval Street / SR 73) – Statesboro, Glennville
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 129.svg
SR 129 south (River Street)
Eastern end of SR 129 concurrency
BryanPembrokeFile:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 67.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 119.svg
File:To plate blue.svg
File:I-16.svg
SR 67 north / SR 119 south (Main Street) to I-16
Western end of SR 67/SR 119 concurrency
File:South plate.svg
File:Georgia 67.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:Georgia 119.svg
File:To plate blue.svg
File:I-16.svg
SR 67 south / SR 119 north (College Street) to I-16 – Springfield
Eastern end of SR 67/SR 119 concurrency
LanierFile:East plate.svg
File:Georgia 204.svg
File:To plate blue.svg
File:I-95.svg
SR 204 east to I-95 – Ellabell
Western terminus of SR 204
File:I-16.svg I-16 (SR 404) – Macon, SavannahI-16 exit 143
BlitchtonFile:US 80.svgFile:Georgia 26.svgFile:East plate.svg
File:Georgia 30.svg
US 80 / SR 26 / SR 30 east – Statesboro, Savannah
Eastern terminus; eastern end of SR 30 concurrency; former US 280 east
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. "U.S. 431, U.S. 280 Markers Now Up". The Opelika Daily News. Opelika, Alabama. January 26, 1954. p. 1. Retrieved December 21, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. "Art department has new head". Auburn Plainsman. October 2, 1970. p. 2.
  3. "Governor's Road Improvement Program (GRIP)". Georgia Department of Transportation. 2012. Archived from the original on February 20, 2014. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  4. Paepcke, Jon (January 24, 2019). "Improved I-459 ramp to U.S. 280 set to open in Birmingham" – via www.wvtm13.com.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Alabama Department of Transportation. "Milepost Maps". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
  6. National Highway System: Alabama (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 8, 2019. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  7. National Highway System: Birmingham, AL (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  8. National Highway System: Auburn, AL (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  9. National Highway System: Georgia (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 8, 2019. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  10. National Highway System: Columbus, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved August 15, 2019.

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