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State Route 10 marker

State Route 10

Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length230.721 mi [1] (371.309 km)
Major junctions
West end MS 19 at Mississippi state line near Yantley
Major intersections
East end SR 37 near Shorterville
Location
Country United States
State Alabama
Counties Choctaw, Marengo, Wilcox, Butler, Crenshaw, Pike, Barbour, Henry
Highway system
  • Alabama State Highway System
I-10 US 11

State Route 10 (SR 10) is a major west–east state highway in the U.S. state of Alabama, running for 230.721 miles (371.309 km) through the southern part of the state. It is the lowest even-numbered route in the state that is not an unsigned partner route assigned to a U.S. Highway. It is also the only signed state route that extends from the Mississippi state line to the Georgia state line. The western terminus of the route is in northwestern Choctaw County near the community of Yantley, where it serves as a continuation of Mississippi Highway 19 (MS 19). The eastern terminus of the route is in Henry County near Shorterville. Once in Georgia, the route is designated as Georgia State Route 37 (SR 37).

Route description

SR 10 begins its eastward journey at the Mississippi state line near Lisman, where it continues westward as Mississippi Highway 19. The highway passes through several small towns, including Butler and Sweet Water as it approaches its interchange with U.S. Highway 43 (SR 13) in Dixons Mills.

West of its interchange with Interstate 65 (I-65) at exit 128 in Greenville, the route passes through the Black Belt, traditionally one of the poorer areas of the state. SR 10 then passes through Luverne, Troy, and Abbeville, before reaching the Chattahoochee River at the Georgia state line, where it continues eastward as Georgia State Route 37.

There is a low (10 feet (3.0 m)) clearance under a railroad underpass in Greenville.

Major intersections

CountyLocation mi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Choctaw0.0000.000
MS 19 north – Meridian
Mississippi state line
Butler17.58228.295 SR 17 – York, Chatom, Choctaw County Historical Museum, Mobile
26.50242.651
SR 114 east – Pennington
Western terminus of SR 114
Marengo31.07850.015 SR 69 – Linden, Coffeeville
Dixons Mills45.66273.486 US 43 ( SR 13) – Linden, Thomasville
Vineland53.46186.037 SR 25 – Thomaston
Wilcox Pine Hill59.17195.226 SR 5 – Selma, Thomasville
75.043120.770

SR 221 / SR 41 Truck south – Linden, Monroeville
Western end of SR 41 Truck concurrency
75.240121.087
SR 164 east
Western terminus of SR 164
Camden77.361124.500 SR 28 – Linden, CamdenWestern end of SR 28 Truck concurrency
79.361127.719
SR 28 west / SR 41 – Selma, Camden
Eastern end of SR 28 Truck/SR 41 Truck concurrency; western end of SR 28 concurrency
82.939133.477
SR 28 east – Hayneville, Montgomery
Western end of SR 28 concurrency
Oak Hill92.515148.888 SR 21 – Montgomery, Selma, Monroeville
Awin103.166166.030
SR 47 south – Monroeville
Northern terminus of SR 47
Butler Greenville120.919194.600

I-65 / SR 10 Truck east – Montgomery, Mobile
I-65 exit 128; western terminus of SR 10 Truck
122.952197.872 SR 185 (College Street)
124.628200.569





SR 245 north / SR 10 Truck west / SR 185 Truck north (Greenville By-Pass) to I-65 – Fort Deposit, Airport
Western end of SR 185 Truck concurrency; southern terminus of SR 245
125.230201.538

US 31 ( SR 3) / SR 185 Truck south – Montgomery, Mobile, Georgiana
Eastern end of SR 185 Truck concurrency
Crenshaw Rutledge146.324235.486
US 331 north ( SR 9) – Montgomery
Western end of US 331/SR 9 concurrency
Luverne148.118238.373

US 29 south / US 331 south ( SR 9/ SR 15) – Florala, Andalusia, Brantley, Fort Walton Beach
Eastern end of US 331/SR 9 concurrency; western end of US 29/SR 15 concurrency
Pike Troy168.272270.808

US 29 north ( SR 15) / US 231 north ( SR 53) – Troy, Union Springs, Montgomery
Interchange; eastern end of US 29/SR 15 concurrency; western end of US 231/SR 53 concurrency
170.347274.147

SR 87 south / SR 167 south (Elba Highway) – Enterprise, Elba
Northern terminus of SR 87/SR 167
Brundidge179.592289.025
US 231 south ( SR 53) / CR 3316 (Sara G. Lott Boulevard) – Ozark
Eastern end of US 231/SR 53 concurrency
180.498290.483 SR 93 (Main Street) – Banks
Barbour Clio193.323311.123 SR 51 – Louisville, Ariton
197.034317.095
SR 131 north – Eufaula
Southern terminus of SR 131
206.160331.782
SR 105 south / CR 54 – Ozark
Northern terminus of SR 105
Henry Abbeville215.179346.297 US 431 ( SR 1) – Eufaula, Dothan
217.330349.759
SR 27 south (Kirkland Street) – Dothan
217.479349.999 SR 95 (Bradley Street/Franklin Street) – Columbia, Airport
230.721371.309
SR 37 east – Fort Gaines
Georgia state line ( Chattahoochee River bridge)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Greenville truck route

Truck plate.svg

State Route 10 Truck marker

State Route 10 Truck

Location Greenville
Length5.123 mi [2] (8.245 km)

Alabama State Route 10 Truck (SR 10 Truck) is a truck route of SR 10 around downtown Greenville. The highway runs 5.123 miles (8.245 km) between SR 10 and I-65 on the west side of town to SR 10, and SR 185 Truck east of the community. The truck route allows large vehicles to bypass the roundabout at the county courthouse downtown.

The entire route is in Greenville, Butler County.

mi kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000
I-65 south / SR 10 (Pineapple Highway) – Mobile, Greenville, Pine Apple
Western terminus; west end of I-65 overlap; I-65 exit 128
2.3853.838

I-65 north / SR 185 north (Fort Dale Road) – Montgomery
East end of I-65 overlap; west end of SR 185 overlap
2.5464.097
SR 185 south (Fort Dale Road)
East end of SR 185 overlap; west end of SR 185 Truck / SR 245 overlap; northern terminus of SR 185 Truck / SR 245
5.1328.259

SR 10 / SR 185 Truck south (East Commerce Street) – Luverne
Eastern terminus; east end of SR 185 Truck / SR 245 overlap; southern terminus of SR 245
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Alabama Department of Transportation. "Milepost Maps". Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved March 26, 2011.
  2. ^ "Milepost Map Butler County Alabama" (PDF). Alabama Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 5, 2020.

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