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'''Alabama State Highway 75''' or '''Alabama State Route 75''' is a 130-mile route that extends northeastward from [[Birmingham]] to the Georgia state line.  The route runs west of [[U.S. Highway 11]] and roughly parallels that route as well as [[Interstate 59]].  Other Cities and towns along the route include [[Center Point]], [[Pinson]], [[Oneonta]], Albertville, Fyffe, and Rainsville.
'''Alabama State Highway 75''' or '''Alabama State Route 75''' is a 130-mile route that extends northeastward from [[Birmingham]] to the Georgia state line.  The route runs west of [[U.S. Highway 11]] and roughly parallels that route as well as [[Interstate 59]].  Other Cities and towns along the route include [[Center Point]], [[Pinson]], [[Oneonta]], Albertville, Fyffe, and Rainsville.


==Route description==
==Route description==
The southern terminus of SR-75 is at the junction with Interstate 59 and U.S. Highway 11 at the intersection of [[Parkway East]], [[Roebuck Drive]], and [[Gadsden Road]] in eastern Birmingham.  Until the 1990s, SR-75 overlapped US-11 along [[1st Avenue North]] into [[downtown Birmingham]], continuing to the junction of the two routes with U.S. Highway 78.
The southern terminus of Highway 75 is at the junction with Interstate 59 and U.S. Highway 11 at the intersection of [[Parkway East]], [[Roebuck Drive]], and [[Gadsden Road]] in eastern Birmingham.  Until the 1990s, Highway 75 overlapped U.S. 11 along [[1st Avenue North]] into [[downtown Birmingham]], continuing to the junction of the two routes with [[U.S. Highway 78]].


After leaving Birmingham and [[Jefferson County]], the route of SR-75 takes it through rural areas of [[Blount County]], Marshall County and DeKalb County.  In [[1999]], work was completed widening SR-75 to four lanes into Oneonta.  North of Rainsville, SR-75 leads toward Trenton, Georgia.  North of the Georgia state line, the route is numbered Georgia State Route 301.
After leaving Birmingham and [[Jefferson County]], the route of Highway 75 takes it through rural areas of [[Blount County]], Marshall County and DeKalb County.  In [[1999]], work was completed widening Highway 75 to four lanes into Oneonta.  North of Rainsville, Highway 75 leads toward Trenton, Georgia.  East of the Georgia state line, the route is numbered Georgia State Highway 301.


==Notable locations==
==Notable locations==
{{Alphabetical locations}}
{{Alphabetical locations}}
:''This list only contains locations outside municipal limits.  For locations within them, see the "as X" links below.''


===[[Jefferson County]]===
===[[Jefferson County]]===
* Road begins
====[[Birmingham]]====
** [[Interstate 59]] interchange in [[Birmingham]] (road continues south as [[Roebuck Parkway]])
: ''For a more detailed list of locations, see [[Roebuck Parkway]] and [[Parkway East]].''
** [[Gadsden Highway]] ([[U.S. Highway 11]]) intersection
 
** [[Parkway East]] intersection
* Highway terminus (road continues south as Esplanade Drive)
* Highway continues northeast as [[Parkway East]]
* [[Interstate 59]] interchange
* Highway continues north through [[Center Point]] as [[Center Point Parkway]]
* [[Gadsden Highway]] ([[U.S. Highway 11]]) intersection
* Highway continues north through [[Pinson]] as [[Center Point Road]]
* [[Parkway East]] intersection (highway continues NNE as Parkway East)
** [[Alabama State Highway 151]]/[[Tapawingo Road]] intersection
* [[Huffman Road]] intersection (northeast only)
* Highway continues north as [[Tapawingo Road]]
* [[Springville Road]] intersection (east only)
* [[Huffman Road]] intersection
 
====[[Center Point]]====
: ''For a more detailed list of locations, see [[Center Point Parkway]].''
* [[13th Avenue Northeast]] intersection
** 1480: [[Cathedral of the Cross]]
* [[20th Avenue Northwest]]/[[20th Avenue Northeast]] intersection
* [[23rd Avenue Northwest]]/[[23rd Avenue Northeast]] intersection
 
====[[Pinson]]====
: ''For a more detailed list of locations, see [[Pinson Boulevard]] and [[Tapawingo Road]].''
* [[Sweeney Hollow Road]] intersection
** 4509: [[Pinson School]]
* [[Alabama State Highway 151]]/[[Tapawingo Road]] intersection (highway follows latter)
** 6895: [[Pinson Valley High School]]
 
====Unincorporated====
* [[Palmerdale]]


===[[Blount County]]===
===[[Blount County]]===
* [[U.S. Highway 231]] intersection, [[Oneonta]]
====Unincorporated====
* [[Alabama State Highway 132]] intersection,  Oneonta
* [[Remlap]]
* U.S. Highway 278 intersection, [[Snead]]
 
====[[Allgood]]====
 
====[[Oneonta]]====
* [[U.S. Highway 231]] intersection
* [[Alabama State Highway 132]] intersection
 
====Unincorporated====
* [[Horton Mill Bridge]]
 
====[[Susan Moore]]====
 
====[[Snead]]====
* U.S. Highway 278 intersection


===Marshall County===
===Marshall County===
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* Alabama State Highway 40 intersection, Henagar
* Alabama State Highway 40 intersection, Henagar
* Alabama State Highway 117 intersection, Ider
* Alabama State Highway 117 intersection, Ider
* [[Alabama]]-Georgia state line (highway continues northeast as Georgia State Highway 301)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 01:53, 28 December 2014

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Alabama State Highway 75 or Alabama State Route 75 is a 130-mile route that extends northeastward from Birmingham to the Georgia state line. The route runs west of U.S. Highway 11 and roughly parallels that route as well as Interstate 59. Other Cities and towns along the route include Center Point, Pinson, Oneonta, Albertville, Fyffe, and Rainsville.

Route description

The southern terminus of Highway 75 is at the junction with Interstate 59 and U.S. Highway 11 at the intersection of Parkway East, Roebuck Drive, and Gadsden Road in eastern Birmingham. Until the 1990s, Highway 75 overlapped U.S. 11 along 1st Avenue North into downtown Birmingham, continuing to the junction of the two routes with U.S. Highway 78.

After leaving Birmingham and Jefferson County, the route of Highway 75 takes it through rural areas of Blount County, Marshall County and DeKalb County. In 1999, work was completed widening Highway 75 to four lanes into Oneonta. North of Rainsville, Highway 75 leads toward Trenton, Georgia. East of the Georgia state line, the route is numbered Georgia State Highway 301.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Alabama State Highway 75 category.

Jefferson County

Birmingham

For a more detailed list of locations, see Roebuck Parkway and Parkway East.

Center Point

For a more detailed list of locations, see Center Point Parkway.

Pinson

For a more detailed list of locations, see Pinson Boulevard and Tapawingo Road.

Unincorporated

Blount County

Unincorporated

Allgood

Oneonta

Unincorporated

Susan Moore

Snead

  • U.S. Highway 278 intersection

Marshall County

  • Alabama State Highway 168 intersection, Douglas
  • Alabama State Highway 205 intersection, Albertville
  • U.S. Highway 431 intersection, Albertville
  • Alabama State Highway 68 intersection

DeKalb County

  • Alabama State Highway 227 intersection, Geraldine
  • Alabama State Highway 35 intersection, Rainsville
  • Alabama State Highway 40 intersection, Henagar
  • Alabama State Highway 117 intersection, Ider
  • Alabama-Georgia state line (highway continues northeast as Georgia State Highway 301)

References