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Louisiana Highway 75 (LA 75) is a
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located in southeastern
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. It runs in a general east–west direction from a dead end in Bayou Pigeon to the junction of LA 22 and LA 942 in Darrow. The route makes a semi-circle through Iberville and Ascension parishes. About halfway along the way, it passes through the city of
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and crosses the
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via
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. LA 75 travels through a variety of surroundings, ranging from remote swampland along the Grand River on its western end to a mixture of rural farmland and petrochemical plants along the Mississippi River on its eastern end. Major junctions include LA 1 in Plaquemine, the main route connecting the communities situated along the west bank of the Mississippi River. After crossing the river, intersections with LA 74, LA 73, and LA 22 provide connections to the parallel
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(I-10) and
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(US 61). LA 75 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 ...
and initially followed a more distinct north–south route through Iberville Parish. It replaced several shorter former routes, including State Route 1003 south of Bayou Sorrel; State Route 254 from Bayou Sorrel through Plaquemine; and State Route 1002 from Plaquemine to
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, a community now within the St. Gabriel city limits. The designation was later extended to cover the portion of LA 30 from Sunshine to Darrow given up when that highway was re-routed during the late 1960s.


Route description

From the west, LA 75 begins at a dead end in the
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community of Bayou Pigeon. This point is located just southwest of a junction with LA 997, which leads to Morgan City. LA 75 travels northward as an undivided two-lane highway along the east bank of the Lower Grand River. The route intersects LA 404 at
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, connecting with the town of White Castle. After passing through the community of Bayou Sorrel, LA 75 turns northeast at LA 3066 onto Belleview Road, heading away from the Grand River. Upon entering the city of
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, LA 75 widens to an undivided four-lane highway with a center turning lane. After crossing the
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(UP) tracks at grade, LA 75 intersects LA 1, which follows the one-way couplet of Church and Eden Streets through town. Narrowing to two-lane capacity once again, LA 75 makes a zigzag across the
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levee and crosses the river via the
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, a service that operates every half-hour. Upon reaching the east bank levee, LA 75 has a Y-junction with LA 991 (River Road). LA 75 curves eastward to follow alongside the levee, continuing the route of LA 991 downriver. LA 75 crosses into the rural city of St. Gabriel at a junction with LA 327 (Gummers Lane). The highway passes through
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, a small community now within the city limits, and bends southward with the river levee. A junction with LA 74 connects with the parallel LA 30 and with
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to the east. LA 75 cuts across a sharp bend in the Mississippi River known as Point Clair and rejoins the river levee at Carville, another community within St. Gabriel. After intersecting LA 3115, LA 75 crosses into
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and simultaneously exits the St. Gabriel city limits. The highway curves southward with the Mississippi River as petrochemical facilities begin to dominate the landscape. At Geismar, LA 75 intersects LA 73, connecting with Dutchtown. The highway turns eastward, following a sharp bend in the river, and ends soon afterward at a junction with LA 22 in Darrow. The roadway continues straight ahead along the river as LA 942.


Route classification and data

LA 75 has several different classifications by the
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(La DOTD) over the course of its route. It generally functions as a rural major collector between Choctaw and Plaquemine, an urban minor arterial through Plaquemine, and a rural minor collector otherwise. Daily traffic volume in 2013 peaked at 13,000 vehicles in Plaquemine and tapered off to below 1,500 vehicles through some of the more rural areas. The posted speed limit ranges from within the city of Plaquemine and increases to in most rural areas. The portion of LA 75 extending from the Plaquemine Ferry to Darrow is a small part of the multi-state
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known as the
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.


History

In the original Louisiana Highway system in use between 1921 and 1955, LA 75 was part of several different routes, including State Route 1003 from the western terminus to Bayou Sorrel; State Route 254 to Plaquemine; State Route 1002 to Sunshine; State Route 63 to Geismar; and State Route 1 to Darrow. The above highways comprising the Bayou Pigeon–Sunshine route were joined together under the single designation of LA 75 when the
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renumbered the state highway system in 1955. The remainder of the route from Sunshine to Darrow was originally part of LA 30. Once LA 30 was moved onto its current route during the late 1960s, the bypassed River Road alignment became an extension of LA 75. This portion of highway was part of State Route 65 and State Route 1 prior to the 1955 renumbering. The only other significant change to LA 75 occurred in 1965 when the highway was re-routed through the Plaquemine area. LA 75 originally followed what is now LA 3066, weaving into town alongside
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. This alignment was bypassed by an extension of former LA 992-2, and the Mississippi River ferry was moved downstream from its previous location at Court Street accordingly.


Future

La DOTD is currently engaged in a program that aims to transfer about of state-owned roadways to local governments over the next several years. Under this plan of "right-sizing" the state highway system, both ends of LA 75—consisting of the portion south of LA 404 on the west end and the portion south of LA 3251 on the east end—are proposed for deletion as they no longer meet a significant interurban travel function.


Major intersections


Spur route

Louisiana Highway 75 Spur (LA 75 Spur) runs in a southwest to northeast direction, consisting largely of a
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across the Lower Grand River (a link in the
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) in the small
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community of Bayou Sorrel. The route connects LA 75 with Bayou Sorrel Road, a local road that travels along the narrow strip of land between Bayou Sorrel and the Lower Grand River. The bridge was constructed in 1964, replacing a toll ferry that operated just upstream. As is typical for the state's highway spurs, the mileage for LA 75 Spur increases from the junction with its parent route regardless of geographical direction. Major intersections


See also

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References


External links

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