State: | AR |
Type: | AR |
Route: | 86 |
Map: | Arkansas 86.png |
Formed: | April 12, 1940 |
Length Mi1: | 13.27 |
Length Ref1: | [1] |
Direction A1: | East |
Terminus A1: | at Hayley |
Direction B1: | West |
Length Mi2: | 25.33 |
Direction A2: | West |
Terminus A2: | at Screeton |
Direction B2: | East |
Length Mi3: | 20.17 |
Direction A3: | West |
Terminus A3: | Pine Tree Road/Lumber Lane near Clarendon |
Direction B3: | East |
Counties: | Prairie, Monroe, Phillips |
Previous Type: | AR |
Previous Route: | 85 |
Next Type: | AR |
Next Route: | 87 |
Highway 86 (AR 86, Ark. 86, and Hwy. 86) is a mostly north - south highway in central Arkansas. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Route 63 2miles east of Slovak. 1miles west of Slovak, it turns north at Highway 343 and continues north and west until it intersects U.S. Highway 70 4miles east of Carlisle. North of U.S. 70, it continues for 4miles as Anderson Road before again becoming a state highway continuing east and north for 13miles before ending at Highway 38 5miles east of Hickory Plains.
Highway 86 was created between Holly Grove and the current eastern terminus at Highway 20 on April 12, 1940. A second segment was created in 1953 between Slovak and Highway 11 in Prairie County. The route was extended over Highway 11 through Tollville on July 10, 1957[2] and east to Highway 33 on June 29, 1960.[3] On April 24, 1963, both segments were extended westward, with the Prairie County section adding 7miles west of Slovak, and the Monroe County section extended northwest from Holly Grove to Highway 241 north of Clarendon.[4] On June 23, 1965, the Prairie County section was extended north to the current western terminus at Screeton,[5] and the third section of Highway 86 was designated between Hayley and a county road near Wattensaw Bayou.[6]
The northern 0.7miles of the Monroe County route was deleted in a swap to add length to Highway 146 on April 27, 1971, leaving the route to terminate at the current county road intersection.[7]
When the Arkansas General Assembly passed Act 9 of 1973, county judges and legislators were directed to designate up to 12miles of county roads as state highways in each county.[8]
An earlier Highway 86 was created in the 1926 renumbering from US 71 just south of Gillham southwest to the Oklahoma state line.[9] This route was removed in 1929, and is now known as Bellah Mine Road.[10]
Mile markers reset at some concurrencies.
State: | AR |
Route: | 86 1926 |
Type: | AR |
State Road 86 | |
Length Mi: | 7 |
Length Round: | 0 |
Formed: | April 1, 1926[11] |
Deleted: | [12] [13] |
Location: | Sevier County |
State Road 86 (AR 86, Ark. 86, and Hwy. 86) is a former Arkansas state highway of 7miles in Sevier County.
The highway began at U.S. Highway 71 approximately 9miles north of DeQueen and ran west approximately 7miles to the Arkansas–Oklahoma State Line.
Highway 86 was designated as one of the original state highways on April 1, 1926. This segment was deleted after September 1, 1928 and before September 1, 1929.