Alabama State Route 17
State Route 17 (SR 17) is a major north-to-south highway within the U.S. state of Alabama. Covering 346.562 miles (557.737 km), it travels the length of the state between US 90 in Mobile and SR 13 at the Tennessee state line, north of Zip City.
State Route 17 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ALDOT | ||||
Length | 346.562 mi[1] (557.737 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | I-65 / US 45 / US 98 in Mobile | |||
I-20 / I-59 in York US 82 in Reform I-22 / US 43 / US 78 / US 278 / SR 171 in Hamilton US 43 / US 72 / SR 20 / SR 133 / SR 157 in Florence | ||||
North end | SR 13 at Tennessee state line north of Zip City | |||
Location | ||||
Counties | Mobile, Washington, Choctaw, Sumter, Pickens, Lamar, Marion, Franklin, Colbert, Lauderdale | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Between Mobile and Deer Park in Washington County, SR 17 is the unsigned partner route assigned to U.S. Route 45 (US 45), and from Hamilton to Florence, it serves as the signed partner route assigned to US 43. It is the longest state route in Alabama that is not entirely the unsigned partner of a U.S. Route.
Route description
The southern terminus of US 45 and SR 17 is at their intersection with US 98 and unsigned SR 42 in Mobile. US 45 and SR 17 assume a northwestward trajectory as they leave Mobile heading towards the Mississippi state line. Approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) north of an interchange with Interstate 65 (I-65) northwest of downtown Mobile, the routes quickly enter rural areas of Mobile County via a two-lane highway. Near the small community of Deer Park in southern Washington County, SR 17 diverts from US 45 and becomes a signed route.
After the split from US 45, SR 17 assumes a general northerly orientation as it passes through rural areas and small towns in western Alabama. The route passes through the Black Belt, historically one of the poorer areas of the state. After leaving Mobile, the route does not pass through any towns whose population exceeds 5,000 until it approaches Hamilton in Marion County. At Hamilton, SR 17 once again becomes an unsigned route upon the second junction it has with US 43; US 45 and SR 17 are the southern terminus of US 43 in Mobile.
Between Hamilton and Muscle Shoals, SR 17 is a signed route. At Muscle Shoals, US 43, SR 17 and SR 13 intersect US 72 and several other state routes. At this point, SR 17 once again becomes a signed route as it leads through Muscle Shoals and Florence as it heads towards its northern terminus at the Tennessee state line, where it becomes Tennessee State Route 13.
History
SR 17 was designated in 1940 between Kennedy and York. In 1952, the route was extended south to Mobile; from York to Deer Park, SR 29 was renumbered as part of SR 17, and from Deer Park to Mobile the route traveled concurrently with US 45. SR 17 was extended north to the Tennessee state line in 1956. To accomplish this, SR 17 replaced old SR 19 up to Hamilton, was concurrent with US 43 up to Florence, and replaced old SR 34 the rest of the way to the Tennessee state line.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Mobile | Mobile | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 98 (Springhill Avenue/SR 42) / US 45 begins – Semmes, Spanish Fort | Southern end of US 45 concurrency; southern terminus of US 45 and SR 17 |
Prichard | 4.340 | 6.985 | I-65 to I-10 – Montgomery | I-65 exit 8 | |
6.297 | 10.134 | SR 213 north (South Shelton Beach Road) – University of Mobile, Chickasabogue Park | Southern terminus of SR 213 | ||
6.477 | 10.424 | SR 217 north (Lott Road) | Southern terminus of SR 217 | ||
9.618 | 15.479 | SR 158 (Industrial Parkway) to I-65 – Saraland | Interchange | ||
Washington | Deer Park | 43.054 | 69.289 | US 45 north (SR 57) – Fruitdale, State Line, MS, Meridian, MS | Northern end of US 45 concurrency; southern terminus of unsigned SR 57 |
Chatom | 59.848 | 96.316 | SR 56 east (Saint Stephens Street) – Hobson, Wagarville | Southern end of SR 56 concurrency | |
59.897 | 96.395 | SR 56 west (Central Avenue) – State Line, MS | Northern end of SR 56 concurrency | ||
Choctaw | Silas | 84.206 | 135.516 | US 84 (SR 12) – Waynesboro, MS, Coffeeville | |
Butler | 108.735 | 174.992 | SR 10 (Pushmataha Street) – Lisman, Sweet Water | ||
Jachin | 119.536 | 192.375 | SR 156 east – Pennington | Western terminus of SR 156 | |
Sumter | | 136.581 | 219.806 | US 80 (SR 8) – Cuba, Demopolis | Interchange |
York | 140.392 | 225.939 | US 11 (4th Avenue/SR 7) – Cuba, Livingston | ||
142.717 | 229.681 | I-20 / I-59 – Meridian, MS, Tuscaloosa | I-20/I-59 exit 8 | ||
| 151.013 | 243.032 | SR 28 east – Livingston | Western terminus of SR 28 | |
| 162.215 | 261.060 | SR 116 east – Gainesville | Western terminus of SR 116 | |
| 164.2 | 264.3 | CR 30 west To MS 16 west – Scooba, De Kalb | Eastern terminus of CR 30; short 2.9 mile connector to MS 16 | |
Pickens | | 179.671 | 289.152 | SR 32 west – Macon, MS | Eastern terminus of SR 32 |
Aliceville | 189.116 | 304.353 | SR 14 west (2nd Street NW) – Pickensville | Southern end of SR 14 concurrency | |
189.402 | 304.813 | SR 14 east (3rd Street SE) – Eutaw | Northern end of SR 14 concurrency | ||
Carrollton | 199.975 | 321.829 | SR 86 west (Columbus Street) – Pickensville | Southern end of SR 86 concurrency | |
200.030 | 321.917 | SR 86 east (Tuscaloosa Street) – Gordo | Northern end of SR 86 concurrency | ||
Reform | 209.739 | 337.542 | US 82 west (1st Avenue W/SR 6 west) – Columbus, MS | Southern end of US 82 concurrency | |
209.881 | 337.771 | US 82 east (1st Avenue E/SR 6 east) – Gordo | Northern end of US 82 concurrency | ||
Lamar | Kennedy | 224.585 | 361.435 | SR 96 east – Downtown, Belk | Southern end of SR 96 concurrency |
Millport | 228.843 | 368.287 | SR 96 west – Columbus, MS | Northern end of SR 96 concurrency | |
Vernon | 243.195 | 391.384 | SR 18 (3rd Avenue SW) – Columbus, MS, Fayette | ||
Sulligent | 254.004 | 408.780 | US 278 (SR 118) – Amory, MS, Beaverton | ||
| 266.778 | 429.338 | SR 19 north – Vina | Southern terminus of SR 19 | |
Marion | | 274.006 | 440.970 | I-22 / US 78 (SR 4) – Tupelo, MS, Birmingham | I-22 exit 11 |
Hamilton | 277.539 | 446.656 | US 43 south / US 278 west / SR 171 south (Military Street S) – Guin | Southern end of US 43/US 278 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 171 | |
277.871 | 447.190 | US 278 east (Bexar Avenue E/SR 74 east) – Natural Bridge, Double Springs SR 74 west (Bexar Avenue W) to I-22 | Northern end of US 278 concurrency | ||
| 283.176 | 455.728 | SR 187 north – Hodges | Southern terminus of SR 187 | |
Hackleburg | 291.677 | 469.409 | SR 172 (Clay Street) to SR 253 south – Hodges, Twin, Bear Creek | Intersection lies approximately 150ft. north of SR 253 | |
Franklin | Phil Campbell | 301.661 | 485.476 | SR 13 south – Phil Campbell, Haleyville, Tuscaloosa | Southern end of SR 13 concurrency |
Russellville | 308.255 | 496.088 | SR 24 – Double Springs, Moulton, Red Bay | Interchange | |
Colbert | Muscle Shoals | 325.257 | 523.450 | US 72 west (SR 2 west) / US 72 Alt. east / SR 20 east – Corinth, Tuscumbia, Decatur | Southern end of US 72/SR 2/SR 20 concurrency; western terminus of US 72 Alternate |
328.585 | 528.806 | SR 184 east (E 2nd Street) | Western terminus of SR 184 | ||
Tennessee River | 330.265 | 531.510 | O'Neal Bridge over the Tennessee River | ||
Lauderdale | Florence | 331.012 | 532.712 | SR 20 west (Coffee Road) – Savannah, TN | Interchange; northern end of SR 20 concurrency |
332.850 | 535.670 | US 43 north / US 72 east / SR 13 north (Florence Boulevard) – Killen SR 157 south (Helton Drive) | Interchange; northern end of US 43, US 72, and SR 13 concurrencies; southern end of SR 157 concurrency | ||
335.030 | 539.179 | SR 133 south (Cox Creek Parkway) | Southern end of SR 133 concurrency | ||
335.368 | 539.722 | SR 133 north / SR 157 north (Cox Creek Parkway) | Northern end of SR 133/SR 157 concurrency | ||
| 346.562 | 557.737 | SR 13 north (Chisholm Road) – Collinwood | Tennessee state line; northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
- United States portal
- U.S. roads portal
References
- Milepost Map - Lauderdale County, Alabama (PDF) (Map). Alabama Department of Transportation. August 1999. Retrieved January 20, 2013.