Alabama State Route 100 Explained

State:AL
Type:AL
Route:100
Map Custom:yes
Length Mi:1.670
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1962
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus A: in Andalusia
Terminus B: in Andalusia
Counties:Covington
Previous Type:AL
Previous Route:99
Next Type:AL
Next Route:101

State Route 100 (SR 100) is a 1.67adj=midNaNadj=mid unsigned state highway completely within the city limits of Andalusia in Covington County. The western terminus of the highway is at an intersection with U.S. Route 29 (US 29) in the southwestern part of Andalusia. The eastern terminus of the highway is at an intersection with US 84 in the east-central part of the city.

Route description

State Route 100 (SR 100) begins at an intersection with US 29 in the southwestern part of Andalusia. It proceeds east on two-lane undivided Sanford Road, passing through residential areas and crossing the Three Notch Railroad. The highway continues past more residences before turning northeast into wooded areas, eventually reaching its eastern terminus at an intersection with US 84.

History

SR 100 was designated in 1962 along the route of a southern bypass of Andalusia.

Until 1957, SR 100 was assigned to a road from Elm Bluff to Riley; the southern portion was replaced by the new SR 21, and the remainder was renumbered as SR 89.

Notes and References

  1. . Milepost Map . March 29, 2011 . PDF . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110727134739/http://aldotgis.dot.state.al.us/milepostinternet/default.aspx . July 27, 2011 .