U.S. Route 43 (US 43) is a north–south
United States Highway
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in the
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of
Alabama
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and
Tennessee
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. It travels from
Prichard, Alabama
Prichard is a city in Mobile County, Alabama, Mobile County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 19,322, down from 22,659 at the 2010 census. It is a part of the Mobile metropolitan area. Prichard borders ...
, to
Columbia, Tennessee
Columbia is a city in and the county seat of Maury County, Tennessee. The population was 41,690 as of the 2020 United States census. Columbia is included in the Nashville metropolitan area.
The self-proclaimed "mule capital of the world," Colum ...
. The highway's southern terminus is in Prichard, at an intersection with
US 90, and its northern terminus is in Columbia at an intersection with
US 31/
US 412/
US 412 Bus.
In Alabama and Tennessee, all of the U.S. Highways in each state have one or more
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state highways
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designated along its length. US 43 travels
concurrently with
Alabama State Route 13 (SR 13) from its southern terminus to an intersection in southeastern
Fayette County. For the rest of its length in the state, US 43 is concurrent with signed state highways. In Tennessee, US 43 travels concurrently with
Tennessee State Route 6 (SR 6) along its entire length in the state. It also has an unsigned concurrency with
SR 227 between
Saint Joseph
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and
Loretto.
Route description
Alabama
US 43 begins along Telegraph Road in
Prichard, Alabama
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, at the point where
US 90
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crosses over Telegraph Road; a short connector road joins the two highways nearby. It travels northward toward
Chickasaw
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on a three-lane road that features one lane in each direction and a
center turning lane
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. Upon intersecting the Craft Highway in Chickasaw, the roadway adds another lane in each direction. As it enters
Saraland, the highway meets
State Route 158 (SR 158), which connects to
Interstate 65
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(I-65) to the west. Farther north in the town, it meets
SR 213. It continues north and then crosses I-65 on the northern edge of
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. US 43 continues north on a four-lane
divided highway
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that runs roughly parallel to the meandering
Mobile River
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. A
trumpet interchange
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near
Calvert provides access to a
steel mill
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between the highway and the river. In
McIntosh
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, the highway passes
Andrews Chapel, a historic log church. North of McIntosh, the highway runs through forest land; clearings dot the roadside occasionally. At
Wagarville, the highway intersects
SR 56, which travels west toward
Chatom. Near
Jackson
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, the road crosses the
Tombigbee River
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just before an intersection with
SR 177. SR 177 serves as a
business route
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for US 43 as it passes through
downtown
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Jackson. A connector road on either side of US 43 links the highway to
SR 69, which passes over the four-lane road. SR 177 intersects US 43 again as it leaves Jackson. US 43 curves to the northeast as it heads toward
Grove Hill. There,
SR 295 splits off to the east and passes through the town. Shortly thereafter, the highway meets
US 84 at a
diamond interchange
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Design
The freeway itself is grade-separated from the minor road, one crossing the other over a bridge. Approaching the ...
. SR 295 rejoins US 43 on the northern end of Grove Hill. Roughly halfway between Grove Hill and
Thomasville,
SR 178 connects
Fulton
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* Fult ...
to the highway system. Near the center of Thomasville, the road meets
SR 154, which heads southwest toward
Coffeeville. In northern Thomasville, US 43 splits away from the roadway, which continues as
SR 5. Instead, US 43 heads northwesterly until it intersects
SR 10 at
Dixons Mills.
US 43 continues northward from Dixons Mills along a winding road that leads to
Linden. There, it meets
SR 69, which came from the southwest. The two highways
travel together through Linden, where they are overlapped briefly by
SR 28. When the highways reach
Providence
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, the two roads
fork
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and US 43 takes the western leg; SR 69 heads north toward
Greensboro
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. It then curves slightly to the northwest and meets
US 80 in southeastern
Demopolis
Demopolis is the largest city in Marengo County, Alabama, Marengo County, in west-central Alabama. The population was 7,162 at the time of the 2020 United States census, down from 7,483 at the 2010 census.
The city lies at the confluence of the ...
. The two routes head west together for about before US 43 turns back to the north. The highway passes by the
town square
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and in between the Tombigbee and
Black Warrior River
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s before crossing the latter. North of Demopolis, it follows a two-lane road that passes through wooded farmland that clears as the road goes north. When the highway reaches
Eutaw, it joins up with
SR 14, which comes from Greensboro to the southeast. In the middle of town, the two routes meet northbound
U.S. Route 11 in Alabama
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at the
Greene County Courthouse Square District
The Greene County Courthouse Square District is a historic district in Eutaw, Alabama. It is centered on the old Old Greene County Courthouse and extends outward along U.S. Route 11 and Alabama State Route 7. It features examples of Greek R ...
; southbound US 11 goes around the other side of the block, effectively making the courthouse square its median. The three routes only share one block before SR 14 departs to the west and the other two routes head in the opposite direction. Outside of Eutaw, the roadway curves around to the north and it runs a parallel course to
I-20
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/
I-59
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...
, though a few miles offset. At
Knoxville
Knoxville is a city in and the county seat of Knox County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 United States census, Knoxville's population was 190,740, making it the largest city in the East Tennessee Grand Division and the state's ...
, the two U.S. Highways cross over the two
Interstate Highway
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s, after which, US 43 and US 11 travel on the north side of the interstates until reaching
Tuscaloosa
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. In southwestern Tuscaloosa, the two highways cross the Joe Mallisham Parkway, which serves as a western
bypass of Tuscaloosa and
Northport. Just south of downtown Tuscaloosa, US 43 and US 11 diverge at an interchange with SR 69, which also happens to be the northern end of
I-359. SR 69 descends from the
elevated highway An elevated highway is a controlled-access highway that is raised above grade for its entire length. Elevation is usually constructed as viaducts, typically a long pier bridge. Technically, the entire highway is a single bridge.
Reason to const ...
and joins US 43 on Lurleen B. Wallace Parkway through the downtown area and past the historic
Bama Theatre
The Bama Theatre is a historic theatre in Tuscaloosa, Alabama that currently serves as the city's performing arts center. Its modern redevelopment is the result of cooperation between the Arts Council of Tuscaloosa and the Tuscaloosa County Park ...
. The northbound and southbound lanes are separated by a block until they join to cross the Black Warrior River on the
Hugh R. Thomas Bridge
The Hugh Rowe Thomas Bridge is a six-lane, girder bridge spanning the Black Warrior River along U.S. Route 43 and Alabama State Route 69, connecting downtown Tuscaloosa and Northport in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, that opened in 1974. The bridge ...
just above the Oliver Dam and then enter Northport. Shortly after crossing the river is an interchange with 5th Street. The highways ease to the north and continue until reaching
US 82. There, SR 69 continues to the north while US 43 turns west onto US 82. These two highways head west for a short distance before US 43 turns away to the northwest. The highway curves back around to head northeast as it intersects
SR 171. Farther north in Northport, US 43 meets the end of the Tuscaloosa–Northport western bypass.
It crosses over an arm of
Lake Tuscaloosa
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and travels along the western edge of Binion Creek Landing Park. It winds to the north-northwest and intersects
SR 18. At this intersection, US 43 ends its southern concurrency with SR 13 and begins a concurrency with SR 18. Also, SR 13 becomes a signed highway at this intersection. US 43 and SR 18 wind to the north-northeast and enter
Bankston and later pass through
Stough. Approximately after crossing the
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the highways enter
Fayette where they intersect
SR 171 (2nd Avenue Southeast) in the downtown area. At this intersection, SR 18 continues to the west-northwest on Columbus Street West and US 43 and SR 171 travel to the north-northeast on 2nd Avenue Northeast. North of Fayette, the two highways intersect the southern terminus of
SR 129 and the western terminus of
SR 102 shortly thereafter. They curve to the north-northwest and then briefly travel through the Fayette State Experiment Forest. The highways curve to the north-northeast and enter
Winfield. They cross over some railroad tracks of BNSF Railway before intersecting
SR 118 (
Bankhead Highway
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) and the southern terminus of
SR 253. US 43, SR 118, and SR 171 travel concurrently to the northwest toward
Gu-Win and
Guin. They pass a
3M plant before they intersect the western terminus of
SR 44 (7th Street) in Guin. The highways intersect
US 278 (unsigned
SR 74) and the eastern terminus of
SR 142 (11th Avenue West) in downtown Guin. At this intersection, SR 118 turns south onto US 278 west, and US 43 and SR 171 turn north onto US 278 east; the three highways travel to the north-northwest. Between Guin and
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, they have an interchange with
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/
US 78. They cross over the
Buttahatchee River
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as they enter Hamilton. They intersect
SR 17 south of the downtown area. At this intersection, SR 171 ends and SR 17 joins the US 43/US 278 concurrency. At Bexar Avenue West, US 278 turns east, while US 43 and SR 17 continue to the north. The highways curve back to the northeast and intersect the southern terminus of
SR 187. They enter
Hackleburg and in the main part of town is an intersection with
SR 172 and the southern terminus of SR 253 (Clay Street). They then continue to the north and intersect SR 13 for a second time northwest of
Phil Campbell. They enter
Russellville and have an interchange with
SR 24.
The three highways head to the north and pass the
King Drive-In theater, the oldest, continually-operating theater in the state. They travel northeast through
Littleville and then northwest towards
Tuscumbia. They have an intersection with
US 72 (
unsigned SR 2),
US 72 Alt., and
SR 20. At this intersection, US 72 Alternate ends, while US 72 and SR 20 join the US 43/SR 13/SR 17 concurrency. The five highways continue to the north, briefly travel through Tuscumbia proper before traveling along the Tuscumbia–Muscle Shoals city line. On the Muscle Shoals–
Sheffield
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city line, the highways intersect East 2nd Street, which carries
SR 184 east of the intersection. They then pass administration offices of the
Tennessee Valley Authority
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(TVA). Then, they cross over the
Tennessee River
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on the O'Neal Bridge and enter
Lauderdale County. The US 43/US 72/SR 13/SR 17/SR 20 concurrency immediately enters
Florence
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. It has an incomplete interchange where SR 20 leaves the concurrency to the west-southwest on Coffee Road. There is no direct access from SR 20 to US 43 north/US 72 east/SR 13 north/SR 17 north. The highways pass near
University of North Alabama
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's main campus and travel to the northeast. There is an interchange with
SR 157 (Helton Drive). At this interchange, SR 17 departs the concurrency and heads northwest with SR 157. After that, they intersect
SR 133 (Cox Creek Parkway). Just west-southwest of
Killen, US 72 continues to the east-northeast, while US 43 and SR 13 head to the northeast. US 43 and SR 13 curve to the north and intersect
SR 64. They continue to the north and east until they reach the
Tennessee
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state line, where SR 13 ends.
Tennessee
US 43 enters
Lawrence County and the city limits of
Saint Joseph
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. The unsigned
State Route 6 (SR 6) begins at the state line. In the main part of the city, US 43 begins an unsigned concurrency with
SR 227 (Iron City Road). They curve to the northeast, leave Saint Joseph, and enter
Loretto. There, SR 227 splits off to the southeast onto East Main Street. Then, US 43 intersects
SR 98 (Rabbit Trail Road) in
Leoma. It has an interchange with
US 64 (unsigned
SR 15; Lawrenceburg Highway) in
Lawrenceburg. In downtown Lawrenceburg, US 43 intersects
US 64 Bus. (Gaines Street). The highway briefly parallels the North Fork Buffalo River before beginning a curve to the north and crossing that river twice. Then, US 43 intersects
SR 240 (Monument Road) and Spring Water Drive.
In
Maury County
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, US 43 intersects
SR 20. It intersects the southern terminus of
SR 243 (South Main Street) in
Mount Pleasant. It travels on an overpass over Mt. Joy Road and some railroad tracks. US 43 bypasses downtown by traveling through the western part of the city. It intersects
SR 166 (1st Avenue). Then, it has an interchange with SR 243, which also leads to the
Maury County Airport
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This airport is in ...
. It has an interchange with
US 412 (unsigned
SR 99) and the western terminus of
US 412 Bus. (Hampshire Pike) in
Columbia. At this interchange, US 43 and US 412 travel concurrently to the north-northeast. At an interchange with
SR 50 (Williamsport Pike), the concurrency briefly re-enters the city before leaving again. The concurrency curves to the east-southeast and has an interchange with
SR 7 (Santa Fe Pike). Then, they intersect
US 31 and US 412 Bus (Nashville Highway). Here, US 43 ends, US 412 continues to the east-southeast on Bear Creek Pike, and SR 6 turns onto US 31 north.
History
Prior to the completion of
Corridor X in western Alabama, US 43 and
US 278 shared a concurrency with
US 78 between
Guin and
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.
;1934 proposed expansion
In 1934 as part of a proposal to eliminate the
US 31W and
US 31E spilt, US 43 was to be extended north to
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
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History
Early years
The area of present-day Hopkinsville was initially claimed in 1796 b ...
on
US 31 and modern day
US 41A. An auxiliary route numbered US 143 was also to be commissioned to replace US 31E to
Glasgow, Kentucky
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. This plan received pushback from the
Tennessee
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and
Kentucky
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Departments of Transportation and the plan was scrapped.
Future
Preliminary talks have indicated that Alabama state officials support a plan to upgrade US 43 to
Interstate Highway standards
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from the
Mobile metropolitan area
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to the I-20/I-59 interchange in Knoxville, Alabama (southwest of Tuscaloosa). No number has been assigned. The plan is estimated to cost roughly $1.6 billion. The project is expected to help the economies of cities in the
Black Belt
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* ''Black Belt'' (magazine), a magazine covering martial arts news, technique, and notable individuals
Places
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by connecting communities in western Alabama, the
Port of Mobile
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, I-65, and I-20/I-59.
Major intersections
See also
*
U.S. Route 143
Notes
References
External links
U.S. Highway 43 (AL) on AARoads.comnbsp;– Shows pictures of old segments of US 43
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