Alabama State Route 25
State Route 25 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ALDOT | ||||
Length | 257.352 mi[1] (414.168 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | File:Alabama 5.svg SR 5 near Pine Hill | |||
File:US 82.svgFile:Alabama 219.svg US 82 / SR 219 in Centreville File:I-65.svg I-65 in Calera File:US 78.svgFile:US 411.svg US 78 / US 411 in Leeds File:I-20.svg I-20 in Moody File:I-759.svg I-759 in Gadsden File:US 278.svgFile:US 431.svg US 278 / US 431 in Gadsden | ||||
North end | File:US 411.svgFile:Georgia 53.svg US 411 / SR 53 towards Rome, Georgia | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Alabama | |||
Counties | Wilcox, Marengo, Hale, Bibb, Shelby, Jefferson, St. Clair, Etowah, Cherokee | |||
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State Route 25 (SR 25) is a 257.352-mile-long (414.168 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Alabama. From U.S. Route 78 (US 78) in Leeds northeast to its terminus at the Georgia state line, SR 25 is the unsigned partner route of US 411. The southwestern terminus of SR 25 is at its intersection with SR 5 near Pine Hill in Wilcox County.
Route description
Alabama State Route 25 is one of Alabama's longest state routes - and one of its most diverse. After turning directly north away from Alabama State Route 5 in Sunny South, the route winds its way north to Greensboro, one of its largest cities in its portion west of Interstate 65. After leaving Greensboro, the route winds north-northeast through the Talladega National Forest Oakmulgee District. Upon its second junction with SR-5, the route winds through Centreville before heading east-northeast through Montevallo, Calera, and Columbiana. The portion of the route from Centreville to Vincent encompasses a portion of a wide eastern beltway of sorts around Birmingham with U.S. Route 231 and Alabama State Route 160. In Wilsonville, the route turns due north and heads to its junction with US-231/280 in Harpersville. After a short concurrency with US-231, the route winds its way across Double Oak Mountain on a fairly curvy routing (See below). Upon reaching US-78 and US-411, signed SR-25 comes to an end as it winds north to the Georgia state line concurrent with aforementioned US-411. When viewed on a map, SR-25 is among the most expansive state routes in the state, terrain and length-wise; with nearly 1000 ft of elevation gain along the path and passage through nine counties in the state.
The Double Oak Mountain area
SR 25 traverses one of the higher peaks in the Birmingham area, Double Oak Mountain, connecting the Coosa and Cahaba River valleys. The roadway was constructed between 1914 and 1921 with support from Buffalo Rock founder Sidney Word Lee, who owned a 3,000-acre camp in Calcis. There is also a railroad line that travels parallel with SR 25 between Vincent and Leeds that tunnels through Double Oak Mountain below the highway.[2] The 19-mile (31 km) stretch of SR 25 between Vincent and Leeds is popular with motorcyclists and other outdoor enthusiasts. This road is off limits to heavy trucks except for local deliveries due to a large number of sharp curves, blind entrances and exits, and a narrow, elevated roadway. The small communities of Vandiver, Sterrett, Calcis, and Dunnavant straddle the highway in this area. The exclusive and private Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club, home of the 1984 and 1990 PGA Championships is located on Shelby County Route 41 not far from its intersection with SR 25.
Major intersections
References
- ↑ Alabama Department of Transportation, County Milepost Maps, accessed September 2007 Archived June 25, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Daniels, Malcomb (2012-02-08). "Historical marker honoring Buffalo Rock founder to be dedicated in Shelby County". The Birmingham News.
- ↑ ALDOT
- Infobox road instances in Alabama
- State highways in Alabama
- Bypasses in Alabama
- Transportation in Wilcox County, Alabama
- Transportation in Marengo County, Alabama
- Transportation in Hale County, Alabama
- Transportation in Bibb County, Alabama
- Transportation in Shelby County, Alabama
- Transportation in Jefferson County, Alabama
- Transportation in St. Clair County, Alabama
- Transportation in Etowah County, Alabama
- Transportation in Cherokee County, Alabama