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State Route 49 (SR 49) is an
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in the central and eastern parts of the U.S. state of
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. The southern terminus of the highway is at an interchange with Interstate 85 (I-85) at
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in Macon County. The northern terminus of the highway is at an intersection with SR 281 east of
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in southern Cleburne County.


Route description

Alabama State Route 49 has its northern terminus at
Alabama State Route 281 State Route 281 in Alabama, also known as SR 281 and as Talladega Scenic Drive, extends from U.S. Route 78 in Alabama, U.S. Route 78/Alabama State Route 9, State Route 9 (US 78/SR 9) west of Heflin, Alabama, Heflin to the intersection of two fores ...
, which provides access to
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and Oxford. This junction is at about 1200ft, 1200ft below the highest point in the state (Mount Cheaha), just a few miles southwest. This junction is in Cleburne County, which the route spends less than a mile in. Quickly descending down the mountain into rural Clay County, the route winds its way south through foothills to Lineville, where it junctions with
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. A few miles south of Lineville is a two-mile concurrency with
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. Crossing into Tallapoosa County several miles later, the route crosses through Goldville before reaching New Site, the location of a mile-long concurrency with
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. It then winds its way south through Jacksons' Gap and reaches Dadeville, the location of a mile-long concurrency with U.S. Route 280. After weaving through rural Tallapoosa County for several more miles, the route crosses into Macon County, where it enters Franklin. It makes a left turn onto the
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of County Road 36, which carries it to its southern terminus at Interstate 85. Travelers can access Auburn, Atlanta, Montgomery, and Tuskegee from this intersection.


History

When SR 49 was formed in 1940, the highway traveled only from Tallassee to Dadeville. As a result of several northward extensions, by 1969 the highway extended to an intersection with US 78 near Heflin. In 1973, the highway was extended southward to its current terminus at I-85 in Macon County. When SR 281 was formed in 1995, the northernmost section of the route was truncated.


Major intersections


See also

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References

{{reflist 049 Transportation in Macon County, Alabama Transportation in Tallapoosa County, Alabama Transportation in Clay County, Alabama Transportation in Cleburne County, Alabama