U.S. Route 82 in Mississippi
U.S. Route 82 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by MDOT | ||||
Length: | 180.0 mi[1] (289.7 km) | |||
Existed: | 1932[2] – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | US 82 / US 278 at the Arkansas state line | |||
US 61 / US 278 in Leland | ||||
East end: | US 82 at the Alabama state line | |||
Highway system | ||||
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U.S. Route 82 (US 82) is a section of a west-east highway that travels through Mississippi. It starts at the Arkansas state line at Refuge and ends at the Alabama state line east of Columbus.
Route description
As is most other US numbered highways in the state, this entire section of US 82 is defined in Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3.[3]
Through the entire state, the highway is four-laned with interchanges at major junctions. After crossing the Mississippi River from Arkansas via the four-laned, cable-stayed Greenville Bridge, the road briefly travels northeast toward central Greenville, then turns east toward Leland, where it intersects US 61, as US 278 breaks it concurrency and goes on to follow US 61 north. US 82 continues eastward, intersecting US 49W in Indianola, US 49E in Greenwood, I-55 and US 51 in Winona, and passing through Starkville.
From Starkville east through Columbus up until the Alabama state line, US 82 is built to freeway standards. It forms a brief concurrency with US 45 in Columbus, as both highways cross the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway together via an unnamed bridge. As US 45 heads north, US 82 continues to wind its way around the city, finally crossing into Alabama almost immediately after an interchange with Lee Stokes Road.
History
US 82 was first requested by MDOT in part as a route that extended from Texarkana, Arkansas to Columbus. Their request was approved on July 1, 1931 after a similar request was made from AHTD processed a similar request. Eventually, in June 1934, an expansion to Tuscaloosa was approved and completed in the same year. The length of US 82 began shortening sometime just before 1939, mainly within cities. The length of the highway in the state was shortened even further by 1942.[2]
Future
Construction is now underway on a U.S. 82 bypass around Greenville. The new road will commence at the Greenville Bridge and terminate at the current US 82 near Leland, creating a half-loop freeway around South Greenville. Cloverleaf interchanges are presently being built at the freeway's junctions with MS 454 and MS 1. This new bypass will be the southern terminus for the planned freeway connector to Interstate 69, which is also under construction through the northern Mississippi Delta.[4]
Junction list
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Mississippi River | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 82 / US 278 continue west via the Greenville Bridge into Arkansas | ||||
Washington | Refuge | 1.1 | 1.8 | MS 454 | Future bypass route | ||
Greenville | 9.7 | 15.6 | MS 1 – Metcalfe, Avon | ||||
Leland | 17.4 | 28.0 | Broad Street | Former US 61 north; future bypass route | |||
18.9– 19.5 | 30.4– 31.4 | US 61 / US 278 – Rolling Fork, Cleveland | Interchange; eastern terminus of US 278 concurrency | ||||
Sunflower | Indianola | 33.0 | 53.1 | MS 448 – Shaw | |||
33.7 | 54.2 | US 49W – Yazoo City, Tutwiler | |||||
Moorhead | 40.9 | 65.8 | MS 3 – Sunflower, Inverness | ||||
Leflore | Itta Bena | 53.4 | 85.9 | MS 7 – Belzoni | Western terminus of MS 7 concurrency | ||
Greenwood | 57.9 | 93.2 | US 49E – Tutwiler | Western terminus of US 49E concurrency | |||
62.2– 62.6 | 100.1– 100.7 | US 49E – Yazoo City | Interchange; eastern terminus of US 49E concurrency | ||||
63.8 | 102.7 | MS 430 – Vaiden | |||||
64.1 | 103.2 | MS 7 – Grenada | Eastern terminus of MS 7 concurrency | ||||
Carroll | | 77.8 | 125.2 | MS 17 / MS 35 – Carrollton, North Carrollton, Holcomb, Lexington | Western terminus of MS 35 concurrency | ||
| 79.4 | 127.8 | MS 35 – Vaiden, Kosciusko | Eastern terminus of MS 35 concurrency | |||
Montgomery | Winona | 86.8 | 139.7 | I-55 – Jackson, Memphis | I-55 exit 185 | ||
88.9 | 143.1 | US 51 – Jackson | Interchange | ||||
Kilmichael | 98.3 | 158.2 | MS 182 | ||||
100.6 | 161.9 | MS 182 | Western terminus of MS 182 concurrency | ||||
Webster | | 116.6 | 187.6 | MS 182 – Eupora | Eastern terminus of MS 182 concurrency | ||
Eupora | 119.5 | 192.3 | MS 9 – Ackerman, Calhoun City | Interchange | |||
| 122.0 | 196.3 | MS 182 – Eupora | Western terminus of MS 182 concurrency | |||
| 126.7 | 203.9 | Natchez Trace Parkway | Interchange | |||
Mathiston | 127.8 | 205.7 | MS 15 / MS 403 – Ackerman, Louisville | Western terminus of MS 15 concurrency | |||
128.7 | 207.1 | MS 15 – Maben, Pontotoc | Interchange; Eastern terminus of MS 15 concurrency | ||||
Oktibbeha | | 137.9 | 221.9 | MS 182 – Starkville | Eastern terminus of MS 182 concurrency | ||
Starkville | 144.6– 145.3 | 232.7– 233.8 | MS 25 – Louisville | Interchange; west end of freeway; western terminus of MS 25 concurrency | |||
145.6 | 234.3 | MS 389 – Pheba, Beasley | |||||
147.7– 148.2 | 237.7– 238.5 | MS 12 – Ackerman | Western terminus of MS 12 concurrency | ||||
Clayton Village | 149.5– 150.0 | 240.6– 241.4 | MS 182 – Starkville | ||||
| 153.5 | 247.0 | Hickory Grove Road | ||||
Lowndes | | 156.3 | 251.5 | US 45 Alt. / MS 25 – West Point, Brooksville | Eastern terminus of MS 25 concurrency | ||
| 160.5 | 258.3 | MS 791 to MS 182 | Access to Golden Triangle Regional Airport | |||
| 166.2 | 267.5 | US 45 to MS 182 – Macon, Meridian | Western terminus of US 45 concurrency | |||
Bridge over the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway | |||||||
Columbus | 169.4 | 272.6 | MS 182 | ||||
170.0 | 273.6 | US 45 / MS 50 / MS 69 – West Point, Aberdeen, Amory | Eastern terminus of US 45 concurrency | ||||
170.6 | 274.6 | North 18th Avenue | |||||
171.7 | 276.3 | Military Road | |||||
173.9 | 279.9 | MS 12 (Tuscaloosa Road) / MS 50 | Eastern terminus of MS 12 concurrency | ||||
| 178.9– 179.3 | 287.9– 288.6 | Lee Stokes Road | ||||
Alabama state line | 180.0 | 289.7 | US 82 continues east into Alabama East end of freeway SR 6 begins | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ↑ Google (March 25, 2016). "Overview Map of US 82 in Mississippi" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
- 1 2 "U.S. 82: General Highway History". Highway History. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
- ↑ "§ 65-1-59: Status of existing state highways; annual report of recommendations". Mississippi Code Annotated. 2013. Retrieved June 24, 2016 – via Justia.
- ↑ "MDOT Home Page". Retrieved June 22, 2016.
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