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[[U.S. Highway 98]] (US-98), internally designated by the [[Alabama Department of Transportation]] as '''State Route 42''' (SR-42), is a major northwest-southeast [[state highway]] across the southern part of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Alabama]]. |
[[U.S. Highway 98]] (US-98), internally designated by the [[Alabama Department of Transportation]] as '''State Route 42''' (SR-42), is a major northwest-southeast [[state highway]] across the southern part of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Alabama]]. Notable sections of the highway include the Causeway across [[Mobile Bay]], which is co-signed with [[U.S._Route_90|US-90]]; and the [[Bankhead Tunnel]], connecting the Causeway to downtown [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]. |
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U.S. Highway 98 and SR-42 cross [[Mobile County, Alabama|Mobile County]] and [[Baldwin County, Alabama|Baldwin County]], the two southernmost counties of Alabama, in much the same way that [[U.S. Highway 90 (Alabama)|US-90]] and unsigned [[State Route 16 (Alabama)|State Route 16]] do. While in Alabama, US-98 and SR-42 pass through the following cities: |
U.S. Highway 98 and SR-42 cross [[Mobile County, Alabama|Mobile County]] and [[Baldwin County, Alabama|Baldwin County]], the two southernmost counties of Alabama, in much the same way that [[U.S. Highway 90 (Alabama)|US-90]] and unsigned [[State Route 16 (Alabama)|State Route 16]] do. While in Alabama, US-98 and SR-42 pass through the following cities: |
Revision as of 22:14, 21 October 2007
State Route 42 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by ALDOT | ||||
Length | 80.248 mi[1] (129.147 km) | |||
Existed | 1955[citation needed]–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
I-65 in Mobile SR 59 in Foley | ||||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Alabama | |||
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U.S. Highway 98 (US-98), internally designated by the Alabama Department of Transportation as State Route 42 (SR-42), is a major northwest-southeast state highway across the southern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. Notable sections of the highway include the Causeway across Mobile Bay, which is co-signed with US-90; and the Bankhead Tunnel, connecting the Causeway to downtown Mobile.
U.S. Highway 98 and SR-42 cross Mobile County and Baldwin County, the two southernmost counties of Alabama, in much the same way that US-90 and unsigned State Route 16 do. While in Alabama, US-98 and SR-42 pass through the following cities:
US-98 and SR-42 intersect the following Interstate highways, U.S. highways, and major state routes in Alabama:
- Interstate 65 at Mobile
- U.S. Highway 45 and unsigned State Route 17 at Mobile
- U.S. Highway 43 and unsigned State Route 13 at Mobile
- Two separate intersections with U.S. Highway 90 and unsigned State Route 16 at Mobile. US-90, US-98, SR-16 and SR-42 are co-routed as they pass through Mobile Bay, splitting in Daphne
- Two interchanges with Interstate 10; one is on the west side of Mobile Bay, and the other is at Daphne
- U.S. Highway 31 at Spanish Fort
- State Route 59 at Foley
References
- ^ Alabama Department of Transportation, County Milepost Maps, accessed September 2007