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State Route 215 (SR 215) is a numbered state highway in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. SR 215 partially follows the former routes of U.S. Route 82 (US 82) and US 11. The route stays almost completely within the city limits of Tuscaloosa.
Appears on 2017–2018 state map. [6] SR 303 — — US 43 south of Linden: SR 69 at Providence: proposed — Proposed Linden Bypass being built as part of the West Alabama Highway 4-laning program to construct a 4-lane divided highway between Thomasville and Tuscaloosa SR 378: 2.320: 3.734 US 78/SR 5 at Birmingham: US 31 at Birmingham 2016 ...
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It is known in West Alabama as McFarland Boulevard, in memory of Ward Wharton McFarland, a political, business, and civic leader who died in 1979. [3] After leaving Tuscaloosa, the route continues southeast, passing through the cities of Brent , Centreville , and Maplesville en route to Prattville , on the northern edge of the Montgomery ...
State Route 216 (SR 216) is a numbered state highway in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. SR 216 follows the former route of US 11 through eastern Tuscaloosa County . It serves as an alternate route between Bessemer and Tuscaloosa (the other routes being I-20/59 and US 11).
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Shortly after US 11 leaves the freeway, it then turns east along Skyland Boulevard. Along the way, the route meets SR 215, US 82, and I-20/I-59. As the route leaves Tuscaloosa, it intersects SR 215 in Cottondale for the second time. The route then meets the same interstate freeway for the fourth time that it parallels.
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