Mississippi Highway 494
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Mississippi Highway 494 (MS 494) is a state highway connecting
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at MS 15 to MS 19 northwest of
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Route description

MS 494 begins about southeast of downtown Union (but within the town limits) at the MS 15 bypass of the town. It heads southeast through a mix of open fields and woods passing some homes along the way. It passes through the community of
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then generally heads more easterly passing to the north of Duffee. After entering Lauderdale County from Newton County, MS 494 begins to curve back towards the southeast. It enters the community of Schamberville and forms part of the border of the census designated place of Collinsville. Continuing southeast, it heads through Suqualena before ending at MS 19, about equidistant between Collinsville and Nellieburg and about northwest of Meridian.


History

A state highway that followed MS 494 was first shown on state highway maps in 1951. The MS 494 appeared along the road by 1955 however references to it dated back to at least 1952. The only change to its routing was when MS 15 was moved to a bypass of Union in 1977, MS 494 was cut back to its current terminus from Old Decatur Road.


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Transportation in Newton County, Mississippi Transportation in Lauderdale County, Mississippi