U.S. Route 45 Alternate

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U.S. Highway 45 Alternate

Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length62.9 mi[1] (101.2 km)
Existed1968–present
Major junctions
South end US 45 in Brooksville
Major intersections
North end US 45 / US 278 / MS 145 in Shannon
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMississippi
CountiesNoxubee, Lowndes, Clay, Monroe, Chickasaw, Lee
Highway system
US 45 MS 46

U.S. Route 45 Alternate (US 45 Alternate, also signed as US 45A) is a 62.9-mile-long (101.2 km) alternate route of US 45 in northeastern Mississippi, running from Brooksville, through West Point, to Shannon, which lies just south of Tupelo. Excluding the route through West Point, the entire length of US 45 Alternate is a four-lane divided expressway, with interchanges at most major junctions.

It is the one of only two signed special route of any U.S. Highway within the entire state of Mississippi, with the rest being signed as normal state highways.

Route description

US 45 Alternate begins in northern Noxubee County at an interchange with US 45 in Brooksville. It heads northwest to bypass downtown as a divided highway to have an intersection MS 388 before leaving Brooksville and heading through rural farmland for several miles to enter Lowndes County.

US 45 Alternate enters the Golden Triangle region as it bypasses Crawford along its east side, with MS 245 passing through the center of town, before traveling through Penns and Artesia. The highway now passes through Mayhew, where it has a RIRO style interchange with MS 182, as well as have a large interchange US 82/MS 12, where it becomes concurrent with MS 25. US 45 Alternate/MS 25 continue north for a couple more miles to enter Clay County.

US 45 Alternate/MS 25 pass through Tibbee, where they cross a bridge over Tibbee Creek, before entering the West Point city limits. The highway becomes an undivided four-lane boulevard and passes north through a business district and neighborhoods, where it has an intersection with MS 50 (Main Street) on the west side of downtown. US 45 Alternate/MS 25 pass through another business district before leaving West Point and widening to a divided highway. The highway now leaves the Golden Triangle and enters Monroe County.

US 45 Alternate southbound entering Clay County, MS

MS 25 splits off toward Aberdeen at an interchange in Muldon, and US 45 Alternate continues north through farmland to have an intersection with MS 382, as well as an interchange with MS 8, before briefly crossing into Chickasaw County, where it passes through Egypt and meets the southern end of the second section of MS 245. US 45 Alternate now re-enters Monroe County as it bypasses Okolona on its east side, where it has an interchange with MS 41. The highway now crosses Tubbalubba Creek to enter Pine Grove, where it enters Lee County at an intersection with Pine Grove Road.

US 45 Alternate crosses Chiwapa Creek to enter the Shannon city limits, with the highway coming to an end shortly thereafter at an interchange between US 45, US 278, and MS 145, with the four-lane continuing north into Tupelo (and on to I-22) as US 45.[2]

History

Mississippi Highway 23

LocationBrooksville - Shannon
Existed1932–1940

Mississippi Highway 45W

LocationBrooksville - Shannon
Existed1940–1968

The MS 23 designation was used for what is now US 45 Alternate from 1932 to 1940. The routing was from Starkville to Shannon when it was first designated.[3] The section from Shannon to Okolona was paved by 1937.[4][5] The next year, six miles (9.7 km) of the route was paved from West Point southwards.[5][6] MS 25 was extended south in 1939, replacing all of MS 23 from Starkville to north of West Point.[6][7] The MS 23 designation was replaced with the Mississippi Highway 45W (MS 45W) one by 1940.[7][8] MS 45W was renumbered in 1968 to US 45 Alternate, its current designation.[9][10]

In 1998, a bypass around Okolona was opened, and US 45 Alt. was rerouted onto the newly constructed divided highway. This was planned as part of the 1987 Four-Lane Highway Program, and the section cost $18.7 million.[11] MS 245 was the designation for US 45 Alt.'s old alignment, from Okolona to Shannon.[12][13] In 2007, more parts of US 45 Alt. were upgraded to a four-lane highway,[14] and Crawford was bypassed as a result, with MS 245 being designated along the old route through town.[15][16]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
NoxubeeBrooksville0.00.0
US 45 south – Meridian
Southern terminus; interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance, no access to US 45 north from US 45 Alternate south
0.60.97


MS 388 east to US 45 north – Pickensville, Columbus
Western terminus of MS 388; provides access to US 45 north
Old Highway 45 (MS 852 south) - BrooksvilleNorthern terminus of unsigned MS 852
LowndesCrawford4.67.4
MS 245 north – Crawford
Southern terminus of southern segment of MS 245
6.19.8
MS 245 south – Crawford
Northern terminus of southern segment of MS 245
Artesia13.421.6
MS 788 east (W Artesia Road) – Artesia
Western terminus of MS 788
Mayhew17.728.5 MS 182 – East Mississippi Community College Golden Triangle CampusRIRO style interchange
18.1–
18.6
29.1–
29.9

US 82 / MS 12 / MS 25 south – Starkville, Columbus
Interchange; southern end of MS 25 concurrency
ClayWest Point26.743.0 MS 50 (Main Street) – Columbus, Pheba, Waverly Plantation
MonroeMuldon34.2–
34.8
55.0–
56.0

MS 25 north – Aberdeen
Northern end of MS 25 concurrency; interchange
40.064.4
MS 382 east – Prairie
Western terminus of MS 382
42.8–
43.5
68.9–
70.0
MS 8 – Houston, AberdeenInterchange
Chickasaw49.780.0
MS 245 north – Okolona
Southern terminus of northern segment of MS 245
Monroe54.8–
55.4
88.2–
89.2

MS 41 to MS 32 – Okolona, Amory
Interchange
LeeShannon62.9101.2

US 45 south / US 278 east – Nettleton


MS 145 north (Noah Curtis Street) – Shannon




US 45 north / US 278 east to I-22 – Tupelo
Northern terminus; interchange; southern terminus of MS 145
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ Mississippi Department of Transportation Planning Division (December 31, 2010). Mississippi Public Roads Selected Statistics Extent, Travel, and Designation (PDF) (Report). Mississippi Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  2. ^ Google (January 5, 2021). "Map of US 45 Alternate" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  3. ^ Mississippi State Highway Department (1932). Road Map of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Department. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  4. ^ Mississippi State Highway Department (1936). Road Map of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Department. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  5. ^ a b Mississippi State Highway Department (1937). Road Map of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Department. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  6. ^ a b Mississippi State Highway Department (1938). Road Map of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Department. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  7. ^ a b Mississippi State Highway Commission (January 1939). Official Highway Map State of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Commission. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  8. ^ Mississippi State Highway Department (1940). Road Map of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Department. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  9. ^ Mississippi State Highway Department (1967). Official Road Map State of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Department. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  10. ^ Mississippi State Highway Department (1968). Official Road Map State of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Department. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
  11. ^ "Ribbon-cutting set for highway section". The Clarion-Ledger. Jackson, Mississippi. May 13, 1998. p. 12. Retrieved April 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ Mississippi Department of Transportation (1996). Official Highway Map of Mississippi (PDF) (Map) (1996–1997 ed.). Jackson: Mississippi Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  13. ^ Mississippi Department of Transportation (1998). Official Highway Map of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  14. ^ "Mayor lauds completion of 4-laning on U.S. 45-A". The Clarion-Ledger. Jackson, Mississippi. Associated Press. July 14, 2007. p. 12. Retrieved April 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ Mississippi Department of Transportation (2006). Official Highway Map of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  16. ^ Mississippi Department of Transportation (2007). Official Highway Map of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2020.

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