ALABAMA STATE ROUTE 10

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'Alabama State Route 10' is an east-west route in southern Alabama. It is the lowest even numbered route in the state that is not an unsigned partner route assigned to a U.S. highway. It is also the only signed state route that extends from the Mississippi state line to the Georgia line. The western terminus of the route is in northwestern Choctaw County near the community of Yantley, where it serves as a continuation of Mississippi Route 19. The eastern terminus of the route is in Henry County near Shorterville. Once in Georgia, the route is designated as Georgia State Route 37.
S.R. 10 travels 232 miles. West of its junction with Interstate 65, the route passes through the Black Belt, traditionally one of the poorer areas of the state. Among the cities and towns the route passes through west of I-65 are Butler and Camden. S.R. junction I-65 at Greenville then passes through Luverne, Troy and Abbeville before it reaches the Chattahoochee River at the Georgia state line.

Contents
Counties traversed
Cities and towns along the route
Junctions with major highways
See Also
Counties traversed


Choctaw County

Marengo County

Wilcox County

Butler County

Crenshaw County

Pike County

Barbour County

Henry County
Cities and towns along the route


Butler

Camden

Greenville

Luverne

Troy

Clio

Abbeville
Junctions with major highways


S.R. 17 at Butler

U.S. 43 at Dixons Mills

S.R. 25 at Vineland

S.R. 5 at Pine Hill

S.R. 28 at Camden

I-65 at Greenville

U.S. 31 at Greenville

U.S. 29/331 at Luverne

U.S. 231 at Troy

U.S. 431 at Abbeville
See Also


List of Alabama State Routes

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