Interstate 59
Route information | |
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Length | 445.23 mi[1] (716.53 km) |
Existed | 1960-Present–present |
NHS | Entire route |
Major junctions | |
South end | I-10 / I-12 near Slidell, LA |
US 98 in Hattiesburg, MS US 84 in Laurel, MS I-20 in Meridian, MS US 82 in Tuscaloosa, AL I-65 in Birmingham, AL I-20 in Birmingham, AL | |
North end | I-24 in Wildwood, GA |
Location | |
Country | United States |
Highway system | |
Interstate 59 (I-59) is an Interstate Highway in the southern United States. Its southern terminus is near Slidell, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans, at an intersection with Interstate 10 and Interstate 12,[2] its northern terminus is at Wildwood, Georgia, at an intersection with Interstate 24.[3]
The road's major purpose was to connect Birmingham, Alabama to Chattanooga, Tennessee and New Orleans, Louisiana. Throughout its entire route, Interstate 59 is parallel with U.S. 11. The road is four lanes the entire route except the portions north of Tuscaloosa, Alabama and in the Birmingham metro area.
Route description
mi | km | |
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LA | 11 | 18 |
MS | 171.716 | 276.350 |
AL | 241 | 388 |
GA | 20.57 | 33.27 |
Total | 444 | 715 |
Louisiana
In the U.S. state of Louisiana, Interstate 59 has the shortest mileage of all the states the highway traverses. Beginning at the junction of Interstates 10 and 12 near Slidell, it bypasses Pearl River before crossing the West Pearl River and later the East Pearl River. At the East Pearl River, I-59 leaves Saint Tammany Parish and enters Pearl River County, Mississippi.
Mississippi
In the Magnolia State, I-59 continues to parallel U.S. 11, traversing mainly rural areas, but going through or bypassing Picayune, Poplarville, Hattiesburg, Moselle, Laurel and Meridian.
For its length in Mississippi, I-59 either overlaps or runs close to US 11. Between the towns of Pearl River and Picayune, U.S. Route 11 overlaps I-59. The highway also has concurrencies with U.S. Route 98 in Hattiesburg, U.S. Route 84 and Mississippi Highway 15 in Laurel, and U.S. Route 80, U.S. 11 and Mississippi Highway 19 in the Meridian area.
A notoriously sharp S-curve, at mi.96, in Laurel is the subject of a large reconstruction project currently underway, with anticipated completion in August 2009. The infamous curves are the legacy of an overpass over the Southern Railway on a town by-pass with pre-interstate freeway design, and feature a 40 mph (64 km/h) speed limit, one of the lowest anywhere on a US interstate highway.
Just west of Meridian, Interstate 20 joins I-59 and the two highways continue together for 145 miles (233 km), across the Alabama border and to Birmingham. The exit numbers default to I-59's.
At 4:00 p.m. on August 27, 2005, for the first time in its history, the southbound lanes of Interstate 59 were temporarily redirected northward to accommodate evacuation for Hurricane Katrina. This was a previously agreed to joint plan by the states of Mississippi and Louisiana called Contraflow lane reversal. The program began at the Mississippi-Louisiana state border and continued 21 miles (33 km) north to Poplarville.
The Mississippi section of I-59 is defined in Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3.
Alabama and Georgia
Interstates 59 and 20 are conjoined for much of their route through Alabama, passing northeastward through Tuscaloosa before finally parting ways in eastern Birmingham.
In Birmingham, many wrecks and accidents occur near the cross-over interchange of I-20/59 and Interstate 65. On two occasions, 18-wheelers crashed and burned fiercely enough to melt the support beams of overpasses. Because of the frequent and severe wrecks, this interchange is nicknamed "Malfunction Junction". From Birmingham, I-59 continues northeastward near Gadsden and Fort Payne before entering Georgia.
Interstate 59 has a very short trek through the Peach State, having only three exits before coming to an end at Interstate 24 several miles west of Chattanooga, Tennessee in Wildwood. During the entire length, the highway is designated State Route 406 but is not signed as such.[4] Interstate 59 from Gadsden at mile marker 182 to Stephen's Gap at mile marker 193 is rough roadway. Beginning in 2010, over the next two years, a construction project called "Project 59" will be carried out to pave the roadway. An alternate route is U.S. 11; which follows alongside I-59 for its entire route. The project consists of paving the interstate with unbonded concrete (cement without any space cracks) and also the raising and widening of bridges and overpasses. Also, exit 188 (Noccalula Falls/Reece City) will have some closures. Speed limits will be strictly enforced through the construction zone and on U.S. 11.
Major intersections
- Interstate 10 and Interstate 12 at Slidell, Louisiana
- Interstate 20 from Meridian, Mississippi to Birmingham, Alabama.
- Interstate 65 at Birmingham, Alabama
- Interstate 24 at Wildwood, Georgia
Exit List
Louisiana
The entire route is located in St. Tammany Parish.
Location | # | Destinations | Notes |
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Slidell | 1A | I-12 west – Baton Rouge |
Southbound exit and northbound entrance |
0 | I-10 east – Bay St. Louis |
Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
I-10 west – New Orleans |
Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
3 | Military Road, Concord Boulevard | ||
Pearl River | 5A | US 11 south – Pearl River |
South end of US 11 overlap |
5B | Old US 11 | ||
11 | Honey Island Swamp Road | ||
Crosses over the Pearl River into Mississippi |
Mississippi
County | Location | # | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pearl River | 1 | US 11 north / MS 607 south – Stennis Space Center |
North end of US 11 overlap | |
Picayune | 4 | MS 43 south – Bay St. Louis |
South end of Hwy 43 overlap; exit for Picayune | |
6 | MS 43 north – Monticello |
North end of Hwy 43 overlap | ||
10 | Union Road | |||
15 | McNeil-Steep Hollow Road | |||
19 | Savannah-Miller Road | |||
27 | MS 53 – Gulfport, Poplarville | |||
29 | MS 26 – Poplarville, Wiggins | |||
35 | Hillsdale Road | |||
Lumberton | 41 | MS 13 – Lumberton, Columbia | ||
Lamar | Purvis | 51 | MS 589 – Purvis, Oak Grove | |
Forrest | 59 | US 98 east – Lucedale |
South end of US 98 overlap | |
60 | US 11 | |||
Lamar | Hattiesburg | 65 | US 98 east / MS 198 – Columbia, Hattiesburg |
North end of US 98 overlap; signged as Exit 65A (Hwy 198) and 65B (US 98) northbound |
Forrest | 67 | US 49 – Hattiesburg | Signed as Exit 67A (south) and 67B (north) | |
69 | MS 42 south – Hattiesburg | |||
73 | Sis Hobson Road/ Monroe Rd | |||
Jones | 76 | Terminal Drive – Hattiesburg-Laurel Regional Airport (Pine Belt Airport -PIB) | ||
78 | Sanford Road | |||
80 | Moselle-Seminary Road | |||
85 | MS 590 – Seminary, Ellisville | |||
Ellisville | 88 | MS 29 – Soso, Ellisville | ||
90 | US 11 | |||
Laurel | 93 | US 11 (Ellisville Road) | ||
95A | 16th Avenue south | |||
95B | US 84 west / MS 15 north – Collins, Bay Springs |
South end of US 84/ SH 15 overlap | ||
95C | Beacon Street | Laurel S-curve Southbound | ||
96A | 4th Avenue | |||
96B | MS 15 south – Richton |
North end of SH 15 overlap | ||
97 | US 84 east – Waynesboro |
North end of US 84 | ||
99 | US 11 (Ellisville Road) | |||
104 | Sharon-Sandersville Road | |||
Jasper | 113 | MS 528 – Heidelberg | ||
118 | County Road 119 | |||
Clarke | 126 | MS 18 – Rose Hill, Pachuta | ||
134 | MS 513 – Rose Hill, Enterprise | |||
137 | County Road 370 | |||
Lauderdale | 142 | Fred Speed Road, Pauldin Road | ||
149 | I-20 west – Jackson |
South end of I-20 overlap | ||
Meridian | 150 | US 11 south / MS 19 north – Philadelphia, Airport |
South end of US 11/ SH 19 overlap | |
151 | Valley Road, 49th Avenue | |||
152 | 29th Avenue | |||
153 | MS 145 south – Quitman, 22nd Avenue | |||
154 | US 11 north / US 80 east / MS 19 south / MS 39 north – De Kalb, Butler |
North end of US 11/ 80/ SH 19 overlap; signed as exits 154A (south) and 154B (north) northbound | ||
157 | US 45 – Quitman, Macon | |||
160 | Russell | |||
165 | Toomsoba | |||
169 | US 11 / US 80 |
Alabama
County | Location | # | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sumter | 1 | SR 8 east – Cuba, Demopolis |
To US Highway 80 | |
8 | SR 17 – York, Emelle | |||
17 | SR 28 – Livingston, Boyd | |||
23 | County Road 20 – Gainesville, Epes | |||
Greene | 32 | County Road 20 – Boligee | ||
40 | SR 14 – Aliceville, Eutaw | |||
45 | County Road 208 – Union | |||
52 | US 11 / US 43 – Knoxville | |||
Tuscaloosa | 62 | Holley Springs Road – Fosters | ||
Tuscaloosa | 68 | Joe Mallisham/Black Warrior Parkway | ||
71 | I-359 north / US 11 / SR 69 south – Tuscaloosa, Moundville, Greensboro |
Signed as exts 71A (south) and 71B (north) | ||
73 | US 82 (McFarland Boulevard) | |||
76 | US 11 – Cottondale, East Tuscaloosa | Skyland Boulevard | ||
77 | County Road 85 – Cottondale | Buttermilk Road | ||
79 | US 11 / SR 7 (University Boulevard) – Coaling | |||
86 | County Road 59 – Brookwood, Vance | Covered Bridge Road | ||
89 | Mercedes Drive | Mercedes-Benz Plant | ||
97 | US 11 south / SR 5 south – Woodstock Junction, Centreville |
South end of US 11 and AL 5 overlap | ||
100 | SR 216 – Abernant, Bucksville | |||
Jefferson | 104 | McAshan Drive/Rock Mt. Lakes | ||
106 | I-459 – Gadsden, Atlanta | |||
Bessemer | 108 | US 11 north / SR 5 |
North end of US 11 and AL 5 overlap | |
110 | Alabama Adventure Parkway | To Alabama Adventure Theme Park | ||
112 | 18th & 19th Streets | |||
113 | 18th Avenue | |||
115 | Allison Bonnet Memorial Drive/Jaybird Rd. | |||
Fairfield | 118 | Valley Road – Fairfield | ||
Birmingham | 119A | Lloyd Nolan Parkway | ||
119B | Avenue I | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
120 | SR 269 – Ensley | |||
121 | Bush Boulevard | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
123 | US 78 – Jasper | |||
124 | I-65 – Montgomery, Huntsville | Signed as exits 124A (south) and 124B (north) | ||
125A | 17th Street North | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
125B | 22nd Street North | Northbound exit only | ||
125 | 22nd Street North | Left exit southbound and entrance | ||
126A | US 31 (Carraway Boulevard) / US 280 – Hoover, Homewood | |||
126B | 31st Street North | |||
128 | SR 79 (Tallapoosa Street) | |||
129 | Messer Airport Highway – Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport | |||
130 | I-20 east – Atlanta |
North end of I-20 overlap | ||
131 | Oporto-Madrid Boulevard | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
132 | US 11 (1st Avenue North) | |||
133 | 4th Avenue South | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
134 | SR 75 (Roebuck Parkway) – Center Point | |||
Trussville | 137 | I-459 – Montgomery, Atlanta | ||
141 | County Road 10 | |||
143 | Deerfoot Parkway | |||
148 | Liles Lane | |||
Saint Clair | 154 | SR 174 – Odenville | ||
156 | SR 23 – Ashville | |||
166 | US 231 – Ashville, Oneonta | |||
174 | Steele Junction Road | |||
Etowah | Lester | 181 | SR 77 – Lester, Rainbow City | |
Atalla | 182 | I-759 – East Gadsden | ||
183 | US 278 / US 431 – Attalla, Rainbow City | |||
Gadsden | 188 | SR 211 – Gadsden | ||
DeKalb | 205 | SR 68 – Collinsville, Crossville | ||
Douglas | 218 | SR 35 – Douglas, Rainsville | ||
222 | US 11 – Fort Payne | |||
231 | SR 40 / SR 117 – Valley Head, Henagar, Stevenson | |||
239 | County Road 140 |
Georgia
The entire route is in Dade County, Georgia.
Location | # | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
4 | Puddin Ridge Road | ||
Trenton | 11 | SR 136 – Trenton | |
17 | County Road 200 | ||
I-24 – Nashville, Chattanooga | Northbound exit and southbound entrance; exit is unnumbered |
Auxiliary routes
Anomaly
In Louisiana an I-59 shield can be found at an interchange that actually has little or nothing to do with I-59, which is some 20 miles east of the photograph. The I-59 shield disambiguates I-12 eastbound drivers who confuse I-59 with LA 59.
References
- ^ USDOT - Federal Highway Administration (October 31, 2002). "Table 1: Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate & Defense Highways". FHWA Route Log and Finder List. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration.
- ^ "Interstate 59" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved June 8, 2009.)
- ^ "Interstate 59" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved June 8, 2009.
- ^ Georgia Deartment of Transportation, Office of Transportation Data (2003). "Interstate Mileage Report (438 Report)" (PDF).
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