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Alabama's State Route System (typically abbreviated SR) uses the standard numbering convention: odd numbers signify a north-south state route, and even numbers signify an east-west route. Often more than one route number shares the same roadway, so identifying which route the mile markers are for is often difficult.

Three digit route numbers were only recently used as the state department of transportation began to reroute U.S. Routes onto newly built multi-lane sections. The old 2-lane roadways were then designated with a three-digit number starting with the number 200.

In no case does an Alabama State Route number mirror a U.S. Route Route number. As such, the following State Routes do not exist, 11, 29, 31, 43, 45, 72, 80, 82, 84, 90, 98, 231, 278, 280, 331, 411 or 431 .

List of Alabama State Routes

Each of the numbered Alabama State Routes are listed below with their termini.

State Routes 1 to 99

State Routes 100 to 199

State Routes 200 to 299

"Hidden" State Routes

Alabama also has many unsigned State Routes designating another road, such as a U.S. Route or another Alabama State Route. Some of these are completely hidden, while some also stand on their own.

Decommissioned highways

Under construction

See also

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