Exit List
County | Location | # | Destinations | Notes | ||||
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See Interstate 59 | ||||||||
Jefferson | Birmingham | 130A | I-59 north – Gadsden | East end of I-59 overlap | ||||
130B | US-11 (1st Avenue North, SR-7) / 1st Avenue South | Signed as exits 130A (south) and 130B (north) eastbound | ||||||
132A | To US-78 (SR-4) / Oporto-Madrid Boulevard | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||||||
132B | To US-78 (SR-4) / Montevallo Road | Signed as exit 132 westbound | ||||||
Irondale | 133 | To US-78 (SR-4) / Kilgore Memorial Drive | ||||||
135 | To US-78 (SR-4) / Old Leeds Road | |||||||
136 | I-459 – Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden | |||||||
Leeds | 140 | US-78 – Leeds | ||||||
St. Clair | 144 | US-411 (SR-25) – Leeds, Moody, Odenville | Signed as exits 144A (south) and 144B (north) | |||||
Moody | 147 | Brompton | ||||||
152 | Cook Springs | |||||||
153 | US-78 west (SR-4 west) – Chula Vista | West end of US-78/SR-4 overlap | ||||||
Pell City | 156 | US-78 east (SR-4 east) – Eden, Pell City, Odenville | East end of US-78/SR-4 overlap | |||||
158 | US-231 (SR-53) – Ashville, Pell City | Signed as exits 158A (north) and 158B (south) westbound | ||||||
Riverside | 162 | US-78 (SR-4) – Riverside, Pell City | ||||||
Bridge over the Coosa River (Logan Martin Lake) | ||||||||
Talladega | ||||||||
Lincoln | 165 | Embry, Lincoln | ||||||
168 | SR-77 – Talladega, Lincoln | |||||||
173 | Eastaboga | |||||||
Oxford | 179 | SR-202 – Munford, Coldwater | ||||||
Calhoun | 185 | SR-21 – Oxford, Anniston | ||||||
Anniston | 188 | To US-78 (US-431, SR-1, SR-4) – Oxford, Anniston | ||||||
191 | US-431 (SR-1) to US-78 (SR-4) | |||||||
Cleburne | 199 | SR-9 – Heflin, Hollins | ||||||
205 | SR-46 – Ranburne | |||||||
Bridge over the Tallapoosa River | ||||||||
210 | Ranburne, Muscadine | |||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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