Albion State Route 4

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Route information
Length57 mi (92 km)
Existed1915–present
Major junctions
West endAL-6.png in Mokena
East endIR-50-Alt.png in Millsdale

Albion State Route 4 (SR 4) is a minor east-west state highway serving the western suburbs of St. Clarke. The majority of the highways routing is located within the St. Clarke National Wildlife Refuge.

History

Route 4 was originally designated running the width of the state. The route was shorterned to Greenwood in 1935, when Ibican Route 50's routing was approved through Albion. The route was furthur reduced in 1945 when Ibican Route 50 Alternate was designated, which took the remaining length of SR 4 within St. Clarke County, and trunkated the designation to its current terminus in Millsdale.

Major intersections

County Location Destination
Lufkin Mokena AL-6.png - Lufkin, Wilton
Millsdale AL-12.png - Garland
IR-50-Alt.png - Lufkin, St. Clarke