Alabama State Route 216

Alabama State Route 216

State Route 216, also known as SR-216, is a numbered state highway in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. SR-216 follows the former route of U.S. Highway 11 through eastern Tuscaloosa County. It serves as an alternate route between Bessemer and Tuscaloosa (the other routes being I-20/59 and US 11). The route was commissioned in April 1978 after ALDOT took over the route formally maintained by Tuscaloosa County as County Road 116.

Read more about Alabama State Route 216:  Route Description, Major Intersections

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