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Louisiana State Route 47

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State Route 47 marker

State Route 47

Route information
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD
Length42.90 mi (69.04 km)
Existed1924–1955
Major junctions
South end SR 15 north of Mangham
Major intersections US 80 / SR 4 in Rayville
North end SR 14 in Bastrop
Location
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
Highway system
  • Louisiana State Highway System

Louisiana State Route 47 (LA 47) was one of the 98 original state highways that were established in 1924. It ran in a south to north direction for 42.90 miles (69.04 km), from Mangham through an intersection with LA 15, through Rayville, to an intersection with LA 14 south of Bastrop.

Route description

Beginning at Bastrop, through Collinston, Oak Ridge, Rayville to Mangham. - 1924 Louisiana Legislative Route Description

LA 47 began just south of an intersection with LA 15 at Mangham and continued in a northern direction. As it entered Rayville, it met and followed US 80/LA 4 in a western direction, splitting from US 80/LA 4 at Bee Bayou. LA 47 turned north and continued toward Oak Ridge, turning west again towards Monroe.

LA 47 then turned north towards Collinston, running through the town, then ending at an intersection with LA 14 south of Bastrop.

Major intersections

ParishLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
RichlandMangham0.00.0
SR 15 south – Winnsboro
Southern terminus
Archibald3.15.0
SR 15 north – Monroe
Alignment rerouted in 1938
Rayville9.715.6 SR 64 – Columbia, to LA 15
11.618.7

US 80 east / SR 4 east – Delhi
Begin concurrency with US 80/LA 4
14.723.7

US 80 west / SR 4 west – Monroe
End concurrency with US 80/LA 4
MorehouseBastrop42.969.0 SR 14Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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