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Like all other Interstate, U.S., and state highways in Alabama, I-59 is a part of the National Highway System for its entire length in the state. Annual average daily traffic along the Interstate varied, with the busiest stretch of the Interstate being the concurrency with I-20 at the SR 79 interchange east of Birmingham, carrying a total of 150,954 vehicles in 2023. [6]
Interstate 59 (I-59) is an Interstate Highway located in the southeastern United States. It is a north–south route that spans 445.23 miles (716.53 km) from a junction with I-10 and I-12 at Slidell, Louisiana , to a junction with I-24 near Wildwood, Georgia .
The Interstate with the longest segment in Alabama is Interstate 65, covering 367.00 miles (590.63 km); the shortest is Interstate 359, covering 2.30 miles (3.70 km). [1] There are six Interstate primary routes and five Interstate auxiliary routes serving the six largest cities in the state, and 22 of the 25 largest.
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The suggested detour will be Interstate 59 to Exit 183 (Attalla) to U.S. Highway 431/278, and vice versa. Alabama 211 between Scenic Drive, I-59 to be closed on Monday Skip to main content
Alabama Department of Transportation I-59: Collinsville: DeKalb County: Located at Exit 241 off I-59 southbound. [4] I-20/I-59: Cuba: Sumter County: Located immediately after the welcome to Alabama sign on I-59/I-20 eastbound. I-65: Elkmont: Limestone County: Located at Exit 364 off I-65 southbound. I-10: Grand Bay: Mobile County
Near the northern border of Alabama with Tennessee on southbound I-65 is located the Alabama Welcome Center and rest area. The unique feature of this rest area compared to others is the large Saturn IB rocket erected on the site as a memorial to Alabama's—and, in particular, Huntsville's—contribution to NASA's space exploration. [6]
U.S. Route 280 (US 280) is a spur of U.S. Highway 80.It currently runs for 392 miles (631 km) from Blitchton, Georgia, at US 80 to Birmingham, Alabama at I-20/I-59.For much of its route, US 280 travels through rural areas and smaller cities in southern Georgia and east central Alabama.