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Revision as of 00:21, 2 July 2016

State Route 28 marker
State Route 28
Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length97.287 mi[1] (156.568 km)
Major junctions
West end SR 17 south of Emelle
Major intersections I-20 / I-59 in Livingston
US 11 i9n Livingston
US 80 near Bellamy
US 43 / SR 69 in Linden
SR 5


SR 10 / SR 41 / SR 28 Truck / SR 41 Truck in Camden
East end SR 21 near Darlington
Location
CountryUnited States
StateAlabama
CountiesSumter, Marengo, Wilcox
Highway system
  • Alabama State Highway System
SR 27 US 29

State Route 28 is a 97-mile-long (156 km) state route in the western part of the state. The route’s western terminus is at the junction with State Route 17 at Emelle in northwestern Sumter County, and the eastern terminus of the route is at the junction with State Route 21 near Darlington in eastern Wilcox County.

Route description

From its beginning in Sumter County, SR-28 travels in a general southeastwardly trajectory through Livingston, the home of the University of West Alabama. After leaving Livingston, the route passes through the Black Belt region of Alabama, one of the state’s poorest regions. The only towns whose population exceeds 2,000 that SR-28 passes through are Livingston, Linden, and Camden. East of Camden, the route assumes a more eastwardly trajectory until its terminus approximately 13 miles (21 km) east of the town.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Sumter0.0000.000 SR 17 – York, Geiger
Livingston7.05911.360 I-20 / I-59 – Tuscaloosa, MeridianI-20 / I-59 exit 17
7.65512.320
US 11 north (SR-7) – Eutaw
Western end of US-11 / SR-7 concurrency
9.71715.638
US 11 south (Lafayette Street / SR-7) – York
Eastern end of US-11 / SR-7 concurrency
21.92635.286
US 80 west (SR-8) / CR 25 – Meridian
Western end of US-80 / SR-8 concurrency
Marengo26.44642.561
US 80 east (SR-8) – Demopolis
Eastern end of US-80 / SR-8 concurrency
Linden42.50068.397

US 43 north / SR 69 north (SR-13) – Demopolis
Western end of US-43 / SR-13 / SR-69 concurrency
42.91469.063

US 43 south / SR 69 south (Main Street / SR-13) – Thomasville, Mobile
Eastern end of US-43 / SR-13 / SR-69 concurrency
Thomaston53.90386.748 SR 25 – Faunsdale, Magnolia
Consul58.72694.510
SR 66 east – Safford
WilcoxCatherine65.821105.929 SR 5 – Selma, Pine Hillinterchange
71.266114.692
SR 162 west – Thomasville
78.431126.222
SR 221 south – Monroeville
Camden82.402132.613


SR 10 / SR 28 Truck east / SR 41 Truck – Greenville, Pine Hill, Wilcox Academy, Roland Cooper State Park
83.755134.791
SR 164 west (Clifton Street)
83.958135.117
SR 41 south (Claiborne Street)
Western end of SR-41 concurrency
84.005135.193
SR 265 south (Water Street)
84.701136.313





SR 10 west / SR 41 north / SR 28 Truck west / SR 41 Truck south – Selma, Pine Hill
Western end of SR-10 concurrency; eastern end of SR-41 concurrency
88.278142.070
SR 10 east – Greenville
Eastern end of SR-10 concurrency
97.287156.568 SR 21 – Montgomery, Monroeville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b Alabama Department of Transportation. "Milepost/General Highway Maps". Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved September 4, 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)