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==RR 24== | |||
[[File:RR-24.png|right|300px]] | |||
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|length_mi=41 | |||
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|formed=1945 | |||
|direction_a=South | |||
|terminus_a= [[File:WM-50.png|25px|link=West Monroe State Highway 50]] in [[Logan, West Monroe|Logan]] | |||
|junction= | |||
|direction_b=North | |||
|terminus_b=[[File:WM-90.png|25px|link=West Monroe State Highway 90]] in [[Avery, West Monroe|Avery]] | |||
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Rural Road 24 runs from Logan to Avery, through rural Raine, Willis, and Knox Counties | |||
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| [[Raine County, West Monroe|Raine]] | |||
| [[Logan, West Monroe|Logan]] | |||
| [[File:WM-50.png|25px|link=West Monroe State Highway 50]] to [[File:US 64|25px|link=Ibican Route 64]] - [[Spruce, West Monroe|Spruce]], [[Campion, West Monroe|Campion]] | |||
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| [[Knox County, West Monroe|Knox]] | |||
| [[Avery West Monroe|Avery]] | |||
| [[File:WM-90.png|25px|link=West Monroe State Highway 90]] to [[File:WM-71.png|25px|link=West Monroe State Highway 71]][[File:WM-201.png|25px|link=West Monroe State Highway 201]] - [[Sterling City, West Monroe|Sterling City]], [[Atlanta, West Monroe|Atlanta]] | |||
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Revision as of 07:54, 11 August 2023
Highway names | |
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Interstates | Interstate Highway X (IH-X, I-X) |
Ibican Route: | Ibican Route X (IR X) |
Loops: | Loop X |
Spurs: | Spur X |
Rural or Urban Roads: | Rural Road X (RR X) Urban Road X (UR X) |
Park Roads: | Park Road X (PR X) |
Urban and Rural Roads in West Monroe are owned and maintained by the West Monroe Department of Transportation (WMDOT). While the system was originally concieved to connect rural areas that were underserved by the primary highways to major urban areas. State guidelines suggests that Urbam/Rural roads should be designated to serve areas outside of city limits, though there are many routes that violate the guidelines. Urban/Rural roads cover a wild range of construction standards, from narrow, two lane byways with no improved shoulders, to access controlled freeways. Outside of major urban areas, Rural Roads do mainly consist of the narrower end of the spectrum, though WMDOT has been making an effort to add improved shoulders to the entire network, and rebuild rural bridges on the network to modern standards.
UR 1
Route information | |
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Length | 41 mi (66 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | in Bishop |
North end | in Chilton |
County | Location | Destination |
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Freemont | Bishop | - Willmington, Green Bay |
- Willmington Carter International Airport | ||
Cooper River | ||
Willmington | - Willmington Navy Yard | |
- Ibican National University | ||
- Shelby | ||
- Rhone, Orange | ||
- Shelby | ||
East - Ferris; Begin IR-2 Concurrency | ||
- Ralston, Appleton | ||
West - Scottsbluff, Willmington University; end IR-2 Concurrency | ||
- Scottsbluff, Carrington | ||
- Scottsbluff, Carrington | ||
- Pierce, Carrington | ||
- West Pierce, Shelby | ||
Calahan | - Lenninburg, Collins | |
- Rockville, Collins | ||
Chilton | - Cambridge | |
- Holstein, Sherwood |
RR 2
Route information | |
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Length | 25 mi (40 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | near Winchester |
North end | near Kellyville |
Rural Road 2 was originally built to serve logging and agricultural interests in Hopkins County, but today is mostly used by people seeking recreation on Lake Hopkins.
County | Location | Destination |
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Hopkins | - Winchester, Paden | |
- Nashville | ||
- Kellyville | ||
- Austin, Kellyville |
RR 3
Route information | |
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Length | 22 mi (35 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
East end | in Addison |
West end | in Lexington |
Rural Road 3 serves the rural areas of central western Kennedy County, connection Addison with Lexington, in Archer County.
County | Location | Destination |
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Archer | Lexington | - Hamilton, Austwell |
- Barton, Rhone | ||
- Kettering | ||
Kennedy | - Amity, Renner Village | |
Amity River | ||
Addison | - Amity, Cleveland, Lynwood |
RR 4
Route information | |
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Length | 42 mi (68 km) |
Existed | 1934–1965 |
Major junctions | |
South end | in Glass |
North end | in Holgate |
Rural Road 4 formerly served as a connection between Glass, Denton, and Holgate. Its milage was transfered to SH 49 in 1965 to extend that highway south to Glass.
County | Location | Destination |
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Wilinson | Glass | - Brownwood, Carlton, Talpa |
- Cleveland | ||
Denton | - Brookesmith | |
Denton | - Rhone, Toledo | |
- Big Spring | ||
- Cleveland, Parma, Leesville, St. Lawrence | ||
Fayette | - Parma | |
Holgate | - Fayetteville, Marion, Midvale |
RR 5
Route information | |
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Length | 53 mi (85 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
East end | in Talpa |
West end | near Austwell |
Rural Road 5 serves south Kennedy and central Wilkinson counties, and marks the northern end of the Rhone urban area.
County | Location | Destination |
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Kennedy | - Oceanview, Austwell | |
- Austwell, Orlando | ||
- Barton, Rhone | ||
Amity River | ||
Lynwood | - Addison, Norwood | |
- Orlando, Belton | ||
Wilkinson | Belton | - Castor |
May | - Cleveland, Cisco | |
- Allison | ||
Brownwood | - Toledo, Rhone | |
- University of Rhone at Brownwood | ||
Talpa | - Glass, Miles |
RR 6
Route information | |
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Length | 36 mi (58 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | near Lexington |
North end | in Kettering |
Rural Road 6 serves rural eastern Archer and Martin Counties, briefly crossing into Mitchell County to connect to Kettering.
County | Location | Destination |
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Archer | - Garner Village, Lexington, Austwell | |
- Barton, Rhone | ||
- Addison | ||
Lexington | - Medina, Amity | |
Martin | - Hamilton | |
Mitchell | Kettering | - Hamilton, Bellbrook, Palmer |
UR 7
Route information | |
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Length | 53 mi (85 km) |
Existed | 1971–present |
Major junctions | |
East end | in Jasper |
West end | in Mansfield |
Urban Road 7 serves the cities of Abilene and Jasper in Brooks County. It uses the right-of-way of discontinued SH-10, which was replaced by Interstate 30, replacing Rural Road 7's orginial routing that is today Park Road 7.
County | Location | Destination |
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Cameron | Mansfield | - Beaverton, Richfield |
Cooper River | ||
Brooks | Abilene | - Gladwin, Beaverton |
- Gladwin, Knox-Webb National Wildlife Preserve | ||
- Knoxville, Gladwin | ||
Jasper | ||
- Piketon | ||
- Dexter | ||
- Atlanta |
RR 8
Route information | |
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Length | 36 mi (58 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | in Sunrise |
North end | in McAlister |
Rural Road 8 parallels Interstate 50 through Garden, Porter, and Oldham counties in the western part of the state.
County | Location | Destination |
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Oldham | Sunrise | - Bronson |
- Garden City | ||
- Highlands, McAlister | ||
Garden | Stanton | - Rodgers, Willard |
Martin | - Means, Jeffersonville | |
McAlister | - Haddix, Jeffersonville |
RR 9
Route information | |
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Length | 62 mi (100 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | in Barton |
North end | at Hadrian Knob State Park |
Rural Road 9 serves rural central Albion and Johnson Counties, begining in Barton, and running north to the south gate of Hadrian Knob State Park.
County | Location | Destination |
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Albion | Barton | - Palmer |
Cypress River | ||
- Kent, Palmer | ||
Johnson | Johnsonville | South - Talbert; Begin IR-1 concurrency. |
North - Garden; End IR-1 concurrency. | ||
- Ezel, Corbin | ||
- Trent, Deer Park, Parkview |
RR 10
Route information | |
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Length | 49 mi (79 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
East end | in Collins |
West end | in Gatlinburg |
Rural Road 10 connects the outer southern suburbs of Rhone with Willmingtons northeastern suburbs.
County | Location | Destination |
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Mason | Gatlinburg | - Champion |
Travis | Haven | Travis Bayou |
- Millhome | ||
Haven | - Rhone, Willmington | |
- Millhome, Bainbridge | ||
- Rockville, Independence | ||
- Rockville, Bainbridge | ||
Calahan | - Pierce | |
- Willmington, Chilton | ||
Shelby | Collins | - Rockville, Shelby |
- Willmington, Toledo | ||
- Rockville, Shelby |
RR 11
Route information | |
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Length | 25 mi (40 km) |
Existed | 1934–1977 |
Major junctions | |
South end | in Glass |
North end | in Cleveland |
Rural Road 11 formerly served as a connection between Glass and Cleveland. Its milage was transfered to SH 55 in 1977 to extend that highway south to Glass.
County | Location | Destination |
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Wilkinson | Glass | - Denton |
Brownwood | - Rhone, Toledo | |
- Brookesmith | ||
Cleveland | to - Parma, May |
UR 12
Route information | |
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Length | 49 mi (79 km) |
Existed | 1971–present |
Major junctions | |
East end | in Elkheart |
West end | near Seabrook |
Urban Road 7 northern Mason County
County | Location | Destination |
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Brooks | - Port Wells, Seabrook | |
- Port Wells, Seabrook | ||
Anderson | - Nina, Marlow | |
- Nina, Seabrook | ||
- Kinnley, Seabrook | ||
Marlow | - South Rhone, Gatlinburg | |
- Rhone, Gatlinburg | ||
- Gatlinburg | ||
- Kingsland, Gatlinburg | ||
Anderson | - Cambridge, Marlow | |
- Rhone, Willmington | ||
- Cambridge, Millhome | ||
- Cambridge, East Mason | ||
Travis | Elkheart | - Miles, Millhome |
- Cambridge, Rockville |
RR 13
Route information | |
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Length | 23 mi (37 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
East end | in Talpa |
West end | near Austwell |
Rural Road 5 serves south Kennedy and central Wilkinson counties, and marks the northern end of the Rhone urban area.
County | Location | Destination |
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Archer | - Lexington, Kettering, Austwell | |
- Medina, Oceanview | ||
Garner Sound | ||
Garner Village | - Port Arthur, Garner Island State Park |
RR 14
Route information | |
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Length | 35 mi (56 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
East end | near Valencia Mountains National Park |
West end | near Huntsville |
Rural Road 14 serves mountainous central Hunt and Porter counties, running from a junction between Huntsville and Eustace Valley State Park to the West Gate of Valencia Mountains National Park.
County | Location | Destination |
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Hunt | - Huntsville, Eustace Valley State Park | |
Porter | - Haddix, McAlister | |
Valencia Mountains National Park | - Parkview |
RR 15
Route information | |
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Length | 126 mi (203 km) |
Existed | 1934–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | in Shelby |
North end | in Fayetteville |
Rural Road 15 runs from the Willmington suburbs north through central West Monroe, and is the longest of the Urban/Rural Roads.
County | Location | Destination |
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Shelby | Shelby | - Collins, Appleton |
Washington | - Collins, Leesville | |
Sherwood | - Chilton, Howard | |
- Taylor | ||
- Chilton | ||
Denton | Travis Bayou | |
Mercury | - Willmington, Toledo | |
- St. Lawrence, Leesville | ||
- Talpa | ||
Brookesmith | - Denton, Leesville | |
- Denton | ||
Fayette | fayetteville | - Holgate, Big Spring |
- Rhone, Toledo | ||
- Denton, Toledo |
UR 16
Route information | |
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Length | 57 mi (92 km) |
Existed | 1971–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | in Gatlinburg |
North end | near May |
Urban Road 16 serves the eastern part of the Rhone metro area, serving Mason, King, and Wilkinson Counties.
County | Location | Destination |
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Mason | Gatlinburg | - Haven, Seabrook |
- Haven, Seabrook | ||
Marlow | - East Mason | |
- Anderson | ||
- Anderson, Champion | ||
- Anderson, Champion | ||
King | Kingsland | - South Rhone |
- South Rhone, Cambridge | ||
- Kingsland, Gatlinburg | ||
- Rhone, Willmington | ||
- Cambridge, Rhone | ||
- South Rhone, Goland Park | ||
Rhone | - Downtown, Menard | |
Goland Park | - Nina | |
- Castor, Kingsland | ||
- Holtz, Gordon | ||
Wilkinson | Allison | - Castor, Gordon |
- Cisco, Cordon | ||
- May, Brownwood | ||
- May, Brownwood | ||
- May, Brownwood |
UR 17
Route information | |
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Length | 32 mi (51 km) |
Existed | 1982–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | in Bishop |
East end | in Freemont |
Urban Road 17 runs along the south bank of the Cooper River through the cities of Bishop and Willmington
County | Location | Destination |
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Freemont | Bishop | - Westside Village, Green Bay |
- Willmington | ||
- Willmington Navy Yard | ||
- Willmington, Orange | ||
- Ferris, Brookfield | ||
- Ferris | ||
Willmington | to - Collins | |
- Carrington, Bishop, Willmington Carter International Airport |
RR 18
Route information | |
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Length | 41 mi (66 km) |
Existed | 1975–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | in Kent |
East end | in Palmer |
Rural Road 18 serves as a bypass around the northern side Barton. Originially built to serve area farms, the route is now lined with new growth subdivisions.
County | Location | Destination |
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Albion | Bishop | - Ezel, Hudson |
Panamor River | ||
- Willmington, Barton | ||
- Barton, Johnsonville | ||
Cypress River | ||
Barton | - Talbert | |
Barton | - Clarksville | |
- Kettering |
RR 19
Route information | |
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Length | 41 mi (66 km) |
Existed | 1975–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | near Lake Hopkins |
East end | in Kellyville |
Rural Road 19 serves recreational visitors to Lake Hopkins, running along the north shore of the lake, and then running east to Kellyville.
County | Location | Destination |
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Petra | - Austin, Winchester | |
Hopkins | ||
Kellyville | - Pratt, Paden |
UR 20
Route information | |
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Length | 48 mi (77 km) |
Existed | 1954–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | in Bishop |
East end | in Gordon |
Urban Road 20 serves the cities of northern King County.
County | Location | Destination |
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Freemont | - Orlando, Port Wells | |
- Orlando, Nina | ||
Holtz | - Nina | |
- Orlando, Rhone | ||
- Barton, Rhone | ||
- Kinnley, Norwood | ||
Feltzburg | - Norwood, Rhone | |
Castor | File:Northpark Toll Road.png - Belton, Rhone | |
- Cisco, Rhone | ||
Goland Park | - Barton, Rhone | |
Wilkinson | Allison | - Cleveland, Kingsland |
Gordon | - Denton, Rhone |
RR 21
Route information | |
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Length | 32 mi (51 km) |
Existed | 1976–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | near Sunrise |
East end | in Garden City |
Rural Road 21 runs from Garden City west to Rural Road 8 between Sunrise and Stanton.
County | Location | Destination |
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Petra | - Stanton, Sunrise | |
- McAlister, Highlands | ||
Garden | - Stanton, Willard | |
Bailey River | ||
Garden City | - Willard | |
- Jeffersonville, Johnsonville |
RR 22
Route information | |
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Length | 32 mi (51 km) |
Existed | 1976–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | in Jasper |
North end | in Piketon |
Rural Road 22 runs from Jasper to Piketon, through rural Brooks County
County | Location | Destination |
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Brooks | Jasper | - Abilene, Atlanta |
Walker | Piketon | - Stephenson, Abilene |
RR 23
Route information | |
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Length | 62 mi (100 km) |
Existed | 1935–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | in Cambridge |
East end | near Chilton |
Rural Road 23 runs from the Rhone area, east to Rural Road 15.
County | Location | Destination |
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King | Cambridge | - Kingsland, Elkheart |
to - Champion, Menard | ||
Travis | Elkheart | - Miles, Millhome |
Calahan | Travis Bayou | |
Holstein | - St. Lawrence, Millhome | |
Chilton | - Willmington | |
- Willmington, Toledo | ||
- Holstein, Sherwood | ||
Washington | - Mercury, Sherwood |
RR 24
Route information | |
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Length | 41 mi (66 km) |
Existed | 1945–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | in Logan |
North end | in Avery |
Rural Road 24 runs from Logan to Avery, through rural Raine, Willis, and Knox Counties
County | Location | Destination |
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Raine | Logan | to File:US 64 - Spruce, Campion |
Knox | Avery | to - Sterling City, Atlanta |