Alabama State Route 39
State Route 39 (SR 39) is a 23.057-mile-long (37.107 km) state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of Alabama. The southern terminus of the highway is at its intersection with U.S. Route 11 (US 11) near Livingston. The northern terminus of the highway is at its intersection with SR 14 at Clinton, an unincorporated community in western Greene County.
State Route 39 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ALDOT | ||||
Length | 23.057 mi[1] (37.107 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | US 11 north of Livingston | |||
SR 116 at Gainesville | ||||
North end | SR 14 at Clinton | |||
Location | ||||
Counties | Sumter, Greene | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route description
SR 39 is a rural, two-lane highway that serves as a connecting route between Livingston and western Greene County. From its southern terminus at US 11, the highway travels in a northerly direction. At Gainesville, it intersects, and serves as the eastern terminus of, SR 116. From Gainesville, the highway turns to the northeast, continuing this trajectory until it intersects SR 14 at Clinton.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Sumter | | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 11 (SR 7) – Epes, Livingston | Southern terminus |
Gainesville | 11.034 | 17.758 | SR 116 west – Geiger | Eastern terminus of SR 116 | |
Greene | Clinton | 23.057 | 37.107 | SR 14 – Aliceville, Eutaw, Tom Bevill Lock & Dam and Visitor Center | Northern terminus |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also
- U.S. roads portal
- United States portal
References
- Alabama Department of Transportation. "Milepost Maps". Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved June 25, 2011.