Alabama State Route 219

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State Route 219 marker

State Route 219
Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length: 42 mi[1] (68 km)
Major junctions
South end: No image wide.svgTruck plate.svg
Alabama 22.svgAlabama 22.svg SR-22/SR-22 Truck southwest of Selma
  No image wide.svgTruck plate.svg
US 80.svgAlabama 8.svgAlabama 22.svg US-80/SR-8/SR-22 Truck west of Selma
Alabama 14.svg SR-14 northwest of Selma
Alabama 183.svg SR-183 in northeastern Perry County
No image wide.svgTruck plate.svg
US 82.svgAlabama 6.svgAlabama 25.svgAlabama 58.svgAlabama 219.svg US-82/SR-6/SR-25/SR-58/SR-219 Truck at Centreville
North end: No image wide.svgTruck plate.svg
Alabama 5.svgAlabama 219.svg SR-5/SR-219 Truck north of Centreville
Location
Counties: Dallas County
Perry County
Bibb County
Highway system

Alabama State Routes

SR-217 SR-221

State Route 219 or SR-219 is a 45-mile (72 km) long route that serves as a connector route between Selma in Dallas County and Centreville in Bibb County.

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[edit] Route description

The southern terminus of SR-219 is located at its intersection with State Route 22 in Selma. From this point, the route travels in a northward direction before terminating at State Route 5 north of Centreville. SR-219 has brief concurrencies with State Route 14 northwest of Selma, with State Route 183 in northwestern Perry County, and with State Route 25 and U.S. Highway 82 in Centreville.

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