U.S. Route 49W

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U.S. Highway 49W

Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length89.3 mi[1] (143.7 km)
(81.894 mi according to state mileage)
Existed1932–present
Major junctions
South end US 49 / US 49E in Yazoo City
Major intersections
North end US 49 / US 49E / MS 3 in Tutwiler
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMississippi
CountiesYazoo, Humphreys, Sunflower, Coahoma, Tallahatchie
Highway system
US 49E MS 50

U.S. Route 49W (US 49W) is an 89.3-mile-long (143.7 km) U.S. Highway in the Delta region of Mississippi, passing through Yazoo, Humphreys, Sunflower, and Tallahatchie counties.

Route description

US 49W begins just north of downtown Yazoo City at an interchange between US 49 and US 49E. It heads northwest to have an interchange with and become concurrent with MS 3 before leaving Yazoo City and crossing over the Yazoo River. The highway then crosses into Humphreys County just southwest of Carter.

US 49W/MS 3 now cross over the Will M. Whittington Auxiliary Channel and Lake Atchaflya before passing through Silver City and having an intersection with MS 149. The highway continues north, paralleling the Yazoo River, to pass through Belzoni, where it bypasses downtown along its west side and has a short concurrency with MS 12 and an intersection with MS 7. US 49W/MS 3 continue northwest to pass through Isola, where it has an intersection with unsigned MS 806 (Belzoni Street) and crosses over Lake Dawson, before entering Sunflower County.

The highway passes through Caile and Inverness, where it intersects another section of MS 149, before MS 3 splits off towards Moorhead near Baird. US 49W crosses over the Sunflower River to enter Indianola. It bypasses downtown along its east side, passing through neighborhoods to have an intersection with US 82. The highway then narrows to two-lanes to leave Indianola and cross the Sunflower River for a second time. Prior to this point, the entire route of US 49W is a four-lane highway. US 49W passes through Sunflower, where it intersects unsigned MS 810 and rejoins MS 3, before passing through Dwyer and Blaine. US 49W/MS 3 passes through Doddsville, where it has a short concurrency with MS 442 and intersects unsigned MS 832, and Cottondale before passing through Ruleville, where it has an intersection with unsigned MS 812 and MS 8. The highway passes through Drew, where it intersects unsigned MS 820, before passing by the Mississippi State Penitentiary, where it has an intersection with MS 32. US 49W/MS 3 passes through Rome before cutting a corner of Coahoma County. Soon after, the route reaches Tallahatchie County.

The highway passes northeast through rural areas for several miles before entering Tutwiler and coming to an end at a Y-Intersection between US 49 and US 49E, with MS 3 continuing north along US 49.[2]

History

U.S. Route 49W didn't come about until 1932, when the US 49 split was made. The southern section of this route was designated for 4-laning under the 1987 Highway Program, and was also marked as NHS.

The highway previously traveled straight through downtown Yazoo City along what is now MS 149/MS 16 (Broadway Street). No trucks were allowed along this portion of the highway, with trucks forced to detour via routes on the edge of the city. In 2004, a completely new four-lane alignment between Yazoo City and Silver City opened. This had the effect of lengthening US 49, shortening US 49W, and allowing trucks to follow US 49W without detouring around the middle of Yazoo City. The former two-lane alignment of US 49W between Yazoo City and Silver City became part of MS 149 in 2006.[3]

It is notable that for several years during the 1930s, a second split route existed on US 49 in South Mississippi, similar to but shorter than the split that still exists in the Delta region.[4] Between Brooklyn and Hattiesburg, travelers had the option of a 24-mile-long (39 km) direct route via US 49W, or a somewhat shorter but broken route on US 49E, serving the Forrest County Agricultural High School and the small community of McLaurin, Mississippi.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
YazooYazoo City0.00.0

US 49 south / US 49E north – Jackson, Greenwood
Interchange; US 49 splits into US 49W and US 49E
0.97–
1.6
1.56–
2.6

MS 3 south – Yazoo City, Vicksburg
Interchange; south end of MS 3 overlap
HumphreysSilver City17.327.8


MS 149 south to MS 14 / MS 16 – Midnight, Louise
Northern terminus of Yazoo City-Silver City section of MS 149
Belzoni23.137.2
MS 12 east
South end of MS 12 overlap
23.838.3

MS 7 north / MS 12 west (1st Street) – Indianola, Hollandale
North end of MS 12 overlap; southern terminus of MS 7
Isola31.150.1S Belzoni Street (MS 806 north) – DowntownSouthern terminus of unsigned MS 806
32.051.5N Belzoni Street (MS 806 south) – DowntownNorthern terminus of unsigned MS 806
SunflowerInverness37.560.4
MS 149 north (Old Highway 49W) – Downtown
Southern terminus of Inverness section of MS 149
38.962.6
MS 149 south (Old Highway 49W) – Downtown
Northern terminus of Inverness section of MS 149
40.064.4
MS 3 north – Moorhead, Mississippi Delta Community College
North end of MS 3 overlap
Indianola46.574.8 US 82 – Greenville, Greenwood
Sunflower54.687.9
MS 3 south – Moorhead, Mississippi Delta Community College
South end of MS 3 overlap
55.188.7Quiver Street (MS 810 west) – DowntownEastern terminus of unsigned MS 810
Doddsville62.9101.2
MS 442 west – Shaw
South end of MS 442 overlap
63.1101.5
MS 442 east – Schlater
5th Avenue (MS 832 west) – Downtown
North end of MS 442 overlap; eastern terminus of unsigned MS 832
Ruleville67.5108.6Sunflower Street (MS 812 north) – DowntownSouthern terminus of unsigned MS 812
68.6110.4 MS 8 (Quiver Street) – Cleveland, Minter City
Drew74.3119.6Park Avenue (MS 820 west) – DowntownEastern terminus of unsigned MS 820
Parchman81.8131.6
MS 32 east – Webb
Western terminus of eastern segment MS 32
CoahomaNo major junctions in Coahoma County
TallahatchieTutwiler89.3143.7

US 49 north (MS 3 north) / US 49E south – Clarksdale, Greenwood
North end of MS 3 overlap; US 49W and US 49E merge to form US 49
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ http://sp.mdot.ms.gov/Office%20of%20Highways/Planning/Programs/MDOT%20Public%20Roads%20Statistics%20Extent,%20Travel,%20and%20Designation.pdf All articles with bare URLs for citations[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Google (December 26, 2019). "U.S. Route 49W" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  3. ^ ajfroggie. "Magnolia Meanderings: US 49W". Retrieved January 29, 2021.
  4. ^ Official Mississippi Highway Map of 1936, retrieved September 29, 2011

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