Main Street (Trussville)
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Main Street is the name for U. S. Highway 11 as it passes through downtown Trussville. While Highway 11 is a north-south highway, Main Street is mostly an east-west road and is one of the primary thoroughfares through the city.
Traveling north-eastward from I-459, street signs indicate Highway 11 as "Main Street" beginning after Mary Taylor Road, however, postal addresses for Main Street do not begin until after Highland Circle at the Trussville Marketplace shopping center.
Notable locations
- Cahaba River bridge (continues north-east as Gadsden Highway)
- Parkway Drive intersects
- north side
- 100 Trussville Civitan Park, historic marker for Cahaba Project / Slag Heap Village
- 140: Trussville Memorial Cemetery (1820s–)
- 150: Hitchcock Maddox Financial Partners, former location of First Baptist Church Trussville (1820s–1946), Dairy Cone, Accept Plus Mortgage (2008–2014), Clean Choice Roofing (2015)
- 156–158: former location of Sticks 'N' Stuff (2008–2015, demolished 2016)
- 156: Eyes On Main (Gene Harrison & Gary Few 2021–), former location of VisionSource (2018–2020)
- 158: Edgar's Bakery & Café (2018–)
- 180: Team Car Wash
- 190–196: Trussville Tribune Building
- 198: About Face, former location of Williamson Financial Services (2008–2022)
- south side:
- 127: Trussville Gas and Water
- 129: Trussville Police Training Center
- 131: Trussville City Hall / Trussville Police Department
- 137: Bryant Bank, former location of Trussville Motors
- 151: APCO Employees Credit Union
- 163: Moe's Original BBQ, former location of Legends Smokehouse, Willy T's, Arby's, Jack's Hamburgers
- 169: former location of LaJara
- 183: 183 Main Street Trussville / Cahaba Cycles / Jevia Green Earth Salon / M. P. Dawson's Mercantile / EW Motion Therapy
- 193: Regions Bank
- 199: Circle K
- north side
- Chalkville Road intersects
- north side:
- 200: plaza, former location of The Wharf, Norrell's, Glenn Five & Dime, Braden's Furniture
- 204: The Cahaba Building (2022–), former location of Braden's Furniture
- 206: The Cahaba Building (2022–), former location of Mary's Bouquet (1974–2020)
- 218: Former location of Honey & Spice Health Foods, CAC's Gourmet Deli, Café on Main (2000–2016), Great Harvest Bread Company (2018-2021)
- 220: Half Shell Oyster House, former location of Western Supermarket and Dollar General
- 224: Guitar FX, former location of The Adventure Store (Jack Smith 1993), Ta Tumble U
- 226: Tula J Boutique, former location of Ginni G Florist, former Post Office
- 234: Birmingham Academy of Dance
- south side:
- 201: former location of Fox's Pizza Den, Domino's Pizza, Japan International Karate Do (Soke Hirano 2008), The Straw Hat (2013–2021), Con Huevos restaurant (Daniela Trucios October 2023–March 2025)
- 209: The Three Earred Rabbit (2009–)
- 211: 1-story commercial building (built 1945), Ella's on Main (Maddie Marcrum & Christi Kolar 2025–), former location of Plant's Framed Art (2009–2021) / Brian Plant attorney (2013), Axe Downtown (2023)
- 219: Keller Williams Realty Trussville, former location of Mabe Power Equipment (–2016)
- 227: Steele Hall Brewing Co. (Scott Worthington & Eric Mitchell 2023–), former location of an ice plant, Japan International Karate Do Academy, Slag Heap Brewery (Joe Meadows 2018–2022)
- 229: former location of Sinclair, Hi-Fi Autosound & Security, Mike & Mike's Complete Auto Care
- 233: Shirley's by Norton's florist, former location of The Frequent Flower, Shirley's Flowers & Events (Shirley Carmack & Robin Monteabaro 1999–2025)
- north side:
- Glenn Avenue (north) / Cedar Lane (south) intersect
- north side:
- 306: former location of Trussville Auto & Truck (1979–December 2020)
- 308: Sonic Drive-In
- 312: Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ (July 2022-), former location of Joel's Restaurant
- 314: Hero Doughnuts and Buns (August 2022-)
- 318: Advance Auto Parts
- south side:
- 235: Nationwide Insurance, former location of Elite Jewelers (2008–2022)
- 305: Peoples Bank of Alabama, former location of Union State Bank
- 307–315: Village at Trussville shopping center
- north side:
- Watterson Parkway intersects (south only)
- 322: Anytime Fitness
- 407: Captain D's
- 410: Stray Cats Home Decor (2020–)
- 418: La Farre Markt (2021-)
- 419–465: Trussville Marketplace shopping center
- Hamilton Place (built 2019) / Park at Hamilton Place
- Highland Circle intersection (continues south-west as Gadsden Highway)