U.S. Route 43 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

State County Location Destinations Notes
Alabama Mobile Prichard US-90 (Bay Bridge Road) / SR-13 – Grand Bay, Loxley Southern terminus; south end of concurrency with SR 13; southern terminus of SR 13
Saraland SR-158 west (Industrial Parkway) – Prichard Eastern terminus of SR 158
SR-213 south (Shelton Beach Road) – Prichard Northern terminus of SR 213
Creola I-65 – Mobile, Montgomery Partial cloverleaf interchange
Washington Wagarville SR-56 west (St. Stephens Avenue) – Chatom Eastern terminus of SR 56
Clarke Jackson SR-177 north (Commerce Street) Southern terminus of SR 177
SR-69 (Coffeeville Road) – Coffeeville
SR-177 south (College Avenue) Northern terminus of SR 177
Grove Hill US-84 (Grove Hill Avenue) / SR-12 – Coffeeville, Whatley Diamond interchange
Fulton SR-178 east Western terminus of SR 178
Thomasville SR-154 west (Tallahatta Springs Road) – Coffeeville Eastern terminus of SR 154
SR-5 north – Marion Southern terminus of SR 5
Marengo Dixons Mills SR-10 – Butler, Oak Hill
Linden SR-69 south – Nanafalia South end of concurrency with SR 69
SR-28 east (Coats Avenue) – Camden South end of concurrency with SR 28
SR-28 west (Cahaba Avenue) – Bellamy North end of concurrency with SR 28
Providence SR-69 north – Prairieville North end of concurrency with SR 69
Demopolis US-80 east / SR-8 east – Faunsdale South end of concurrency with US 80 and SR 8
US-80 west / SR-8 west – Cuba North end of concurrency with US 80 and SR 8
Greene Eutaw SR-14 east (Greensboro Street) – Greensboro South end of concurrency with SR 14
US-11 south / SR-7 south (Boligee Street) – Boligee South end of concurrency with US 11 and SR 7
SR-14 west (Main Street) – Aliceville North end of concurrency with SR 14
Knoxville I-20 / I-59 – Epes, Tuscaloosa Diamond interchange; Exit 52
Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa I-359 south / US-11 north / SR-7 north / SR-69 south – Birmingham, Greensboro North end of concurrency with US 11 and SR 7; south end of concurrency with SR 69
Northport US-82 east / SR-6 east (McFarland Boulevard) / SR-69 north – Duncanville South end of concurrency with US 82 and SR 6; north end of concurrency with SR 69
US-82 west / SR-6 west (McFarland Boulevard) – Coker North end of concurrency with US 82 and SR 6
SR-171 north – Fayette Southern terminus of SR 171
Fayette Bankston SR-13 north / SR-18 east – Eldridge, Oakman North end of concurrency with SR 13; South end of concurrency with SR 18
Fayette SR-18 west (Columbus Street) / SR-171 south (2nd Avenue) – Vernon, Northport North end of concurrency with SR 18; south end of concurrency with SR 171
SR-129 north – Glen Allen Southern terminus of SR 129
SR-102 east Western terminus of SR 102
Marion Winfield SR-118 east / SR-253 north – Jasper, Twin South end of concurrency with SR 118; southern terminus of SR 253
Guin SR-44 east (7th Street) – Twin Western terminus of SR 44
US-278 west / SR-107 south / SR-118 west / SR-142 west (11th Avenue) – Beaverton, Fayette South end of concurrency with US 278; north end of concurrency with SR 118; northern terminus of SR 107; eastern terminus of SR 142
Hamilton Future I-22 / US-78 / SR-4 / SR-138 – Brilliant, Carbon Hill, Twin Diamond interchange; Exit 16
SR-17 south (6th Avenue) / SR-171 south (Military Street) – Sulligent South end of concurrency with SR 17; north end of concurrency and northern terminus of SR 171
US-278 east / SR-74 (Bexar Avenue) – Natural Bridge North end of concurrency with US 278
SR-187 north – Hodges, Belgreen Southern terminus of SR 187
Hackleburg SR-172 (School Road) / SR-253 south (Main Street) – Hodges, Bear Creek, Twin Northern terminus of SR 253
Franklin Spruce Pine SR-13 south (Aw Todd Memorial Highway) – Phil Campbell South end of concurrency with SR 13
Russellville SR-24 – Red Bay, Moulton Partial cloverleaf interchange
Colbert Tuscumbia
US-72 west / SR-2 west (Lee Highway) / US-72 Alt. east / SR-20 east – Cherokee, Town Creek, Moulton
South end of concurrency with US 72 and SR's 2/20/157
Muscle Shoals SR-184 east (2nd Street) – Sheffield Western terminus of SR 184
Lauderdale Florence SR-20 west (Coffee Road) North end of concurrency with SR 20
SR-17 north (Helton Drive) / SR-157 north – Zip City North end of concurrency with SR's 17/157
SR-133 (Cox Creek Parkway) – Muscle Shoals, Tuscumbia
Killen US-72 east / SR-2 east (Lee Highway) – Rogersville, Athens North end of concurrency with US 72 and SR 2
SR-64 east to SR-101 – Lexington Western terminus of SR 64
Alabama/Tennessee state line US-43 / SR-6 (Andrew Jackson Highway) SR-13 Northern terminus of US 43 and SR 13 in Alabama; southern terminus of US 43 and SR 6 in Tennessee
Tennessee Lawrence St. Joseph SR-227 west (Iron City Road) – Iron City South end of concurrency with SR 227
Loretto SR-227 east (Main Street) North end of concurrency with SR 227
Leoma SR-98 south (Rabbit Trail Road) – Bonnertown Northern terminus of SR 98
Lawrenceburg US-64 east / SR-15 east – Pulaski South end of concurrency with US 64 and SR 15
US-64 west / SR-15 west (Gaines Street) to SR-242 (Buffalo Road) – Waynesboro, Iron City North end of concurrency with US 64 and SR 15
Summertown SR-240 west (Monument Road) – Deerfield Eastern terminus of SR 240
Maury SR-20 east – Summertown, Hohenwald Eastern terminus of SR 20
Mt. Pleasant SR-243 north (Main Street) – Columbia Southern terminus of SR 243
SR-166 (1st Avenue) – Pulaski, Hampshire
Columbia
US-412 west / US-412 Bus. / SR-99 (Hampshire Pike)
South end of concurrency with US 412
SR-50 (Williamsport Pike) – Williamsport, Lewisburg
SR-7 – Lyles
US-31 / SR-6 north (Nashville Highway) / US-412 east / SR-99 east (Bear Creek Pike) – Pulaski, Spring Hill, Chapel Hill Northern terminus; north end of concurrency with US 412 and SR's 6/99
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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