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Louisiana Highway 26 (LA 26) is a
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located in southwestern
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. It runs in a northwest to southeast direction from a junction with the concurrent U.S. Highways 171 and 190 southeast of DeRidder to LA 14 in Lake Arthur. The route initially follows an east–west path, connecting DeRidder with Oberlin. Just east of Oberlin, however, LA 26 turns due south for the remainder of its journey, and its directional banners change accordingly. During this portion of the route, LA 26 serves as the main north–south highway through
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, where it intersects both
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(I-10) and the parallel US 90. Other notable junctions include US 165 in Oberlin and a second junction with US 190 in
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. LA 26 traverses very sparsely populated territory outside the few towns it encounters. LA 26 was designated in the
1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering In 1955, Louisiana passed a law that undertook a comprehensive revision to the state highway classification and numbering system. The new system designated roads by importance to travel patterns and rectified the previous numbering system under n ...
, replacing the entirety of former State Route 52. It also took over the western leg of State Route 25, a long U-shaped route that was further split among the modern LA 14 and LA 31. Portions of the route had also carried US 190 briefly from 1935 to 1939.


Route description


DeRidder to Oberlin

From the northwest, LA 26 begins at a junction with the concurrent US 171/ US 190 approximately southeast of the DeRidder city limits. The route heads eastward as an undivided two-lane highway through rural
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. After , it intersects LA 1147, which provides access to several recreational facilities on nearby Bundick Lake. LA 26 then curves to the southeast and crosses LA 113, which connects to the small communities of Sugartown and Dry Creek. Shortly afterward, the highway crosses from Beauregard Parish into
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. Just across the parish line, LA 26 intersects LA 377, which heads north toward the town of
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. In an area known as Mittie, LA 26 crosses the Whiskey Chitto (or Ouisca Chitto) Creek. The next several miles remain very sparsely populated until the highway crosses the
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just outside the town of Oberlin. Here, the route curves due east onto 7th Avenue through a residential neighborhood. It then zigzags south onto North 5th Street and east again into the business district on 6th Avenue, a divided two-lane thoroughfare with continuous parking bays.


Oberlin to Jennings

After three blocks, LA 26 reaches the town's main junction at US 165, connecting with Kinder and Oakdale. The roadway narrows again as the highway immediately crosses the
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(UP) tracks at grade. After passing through another residential section for a few blocks, LA 26 curves southeast out of town then due east again to follow a
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. later, the highway curves due south and will keep this trajectory for the remainder of its journey, its directional banners changing accordingly from east–west to north–south. along the way, LA 26 intersects LA 104, which heads east toward
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. About later, LA 26 enters
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and almost immediately crosses US 190 just east of
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. Like US 165, this portion of US 190 closely follows the UP rail line, which necessitates another grade crossing. south of US 190, LA 26 intersects LA 102 (Pine Island Highway) at Hathaway, then continues for another to the city of
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. At the northern city limits, LA 26 widens to a divided four-lane highway as it passes through a
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with
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at exit 64, connecting with Lake Charles to the west and
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to the east. The roadway narrows slightly as the median disappears, and LA 26 continues south on Elton Road, serving as a corridor for newer commercial development.


Jennings to Lake Arthur

At Shankland Avenue, LA 26 crosses US 90, the de facto business route of I-10 through the region. The local name changes to Lake Arthur Avenue, and LA 26 proceeds through a residential neighborhood, passing a few blocks west of the city's traditional downtown area. Just after crossing the
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/UP tracks, LA 26 intersects LA 3055 (West Division Street), a short connector to eastbound US 90, and the highway narrows again to two lanes. Just south of the city limits, LA 26 zigzags to align itself with another section line road and has a brief concurrency with LA 1126, a minor rural route. later, it intersects the southern terminus of LA 102, having run parallel to that highway since Hathaway. LA 26 proceeds a short distance further and gains a center turning lane just prior to entering the small town of Lake Arthur, which is situated on a body of water by the same name. An intersection with LA 380 (8th Street) facilitates a connection to westbound LA 14. One block after merging onto Calcasieu Avenue, LA 26 ends at a junction with LA 14 at 3rd Street. From this junction, LA 14 heads west on 3rd Street into the downtown area and also straight ahead on Calcasieu Avenue towards a bridge spanning the
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.


Route classification and data

LA 26 is classified by the
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(La DOTD) as an urban principal arterial through Jennings and as a rural minor arterial otherwise. Daily traffic volume in 2013 peaked at 18,800 vehicles in Jennings and generally averaged less than 6,000 vehicles through the remainder of the route. A low count of 1,480 was reported east of Oberlin. The posted speed limit is for most of the route but is reduced as low as through town. Two portions of LA 26 are included in the state-designated system of tourist routes known as the
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. The southeastern section from Lake Arthur to Jennings is part of the Flyway Byway, while the northwestern section from Oberlin to DeRidder is part of the Myths & Legends Byway.


History


Pre-1955 route numbering

In the original Louisiana Highway system in use prior to 1955, LA 26 was part of two different routes. The east–west section from DeRidder to Oberlin made up the entirety of State Route 52. The north–south section from Oberlin to Lake Arthur was part of State Route 25, a long U-shaped route that continued east along the present LA 14 to
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then north along LA 31 to
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. Both Routes 25 and 52 were included in the first 98 state highway routes designated by the
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in 1921 as part of an act which also created the Louisiana Highway Commission, an early forerunner of the
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(La DOTD). Additionally, the stretch between DeRidder and Elton served briefly as part of US 190 when that highway was extended westward from Baton Rouge in 1935. However, the roadway was still gravel west of Oberlin and dirt from Oberlin to Elton. In the late 1930s, US 190 was shifted twice to take advantage of paved roadways in the area. It was ultimately routed via US 171 from DeRidder south to Ragley and what was then
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through Kinder, eliminating the longest stretch of the unpaved roadway on US 190 within the state.


Post-1955 route history

The modern LA 26 was created in 1955 when the
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, the successor to the Highway Commission, renumbered the entire state highway system. With the 1955 renumbering, the state highway department initially categorized all routes into three classes: "A" (primary), "B" (secondary), and "C" (farm-to-market). This system has since been updated and replaced by a more specific
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system. At the time of the renumbering, a project was underway to improve the last remaining unpaved stretches of the roadway, mostly in Allen Parish. A gravel section between LA 113 and Mittie was paved in 1955, as was a longer section of gravel roadway from LA 104 east of Oberlin to Elton the following year. The final unpaved section, a roadway alternating between dirt and gravel between the Oberlin line and LA 104, was paved around 1959. LA 26 has experienced no alignment changes during its existence, these improvements all having been carried out on the existing roadbed. Additionally, the construction of I-10 parallel to US 90 through Jennings led to a
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being built to connect with LA 26. This interchange was partially opened in March 1963 with the completion of I-10 from Jennings east to
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. It was completely opened to traffic in the spring of 1965 when I-10 was completed west from Jennings to
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Major intersections


See also

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References


External links

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0026 Transportation in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana Transportation in Allen Parish, Louisiana Transportation in Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana