U.S. Route 82

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U.S. Route 82
Length: 1609 mi[1] (2589 km)
Formed: 1932[1]
West end: US 54/70 at Alamogordo, NM
Major
junctions:
I-27 at Lubbock, TX

I-35 at Gainesville, TX
I-30 near New Boston, TX
I-55 at Winona, MS
I-20/I-59 at Tuscaloosa, AL
I-65 at Montgomery, AL
I-75 at Tifton, GA

East end: I-95 at Brunswick, GA
United States Numbered Highways
List - Bannered - Divided - Replaced

U.S. Route 82 is an east-west United States highway in the southern United States. What started as a 1932 addition to the system[1] across central Mississippi and southern Arkansas eventually became a 1,609 mile[1] (2,589 km) route extending from the White Sands of New Mexico to Georgia's Atlantic coast.

The highway's eastern terminus is in Brunswick, Georgia, at an intersection with Interstate 95. It is co-signed for its last half mile with U.S. Route 17. Its western terminus is in Alamogordo, New Mexico at an intersection with U.S. Route 54 and U.S. Route 70.[2]

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[edit] Route description

[edit] New Mexico

US 82 begins at an intersection with US highways 54 and 70 north of Alamogordo. From there, it generally follows a north-northeasterly bearing until Artesia,where it takes a more due-easterly bearing on through to Lovington, veering back slightly to the north before crossing into Texas.

[edit] Texas

Major cities
Cities with population of 50,000 or greater are in bold

[edit] Arkansas

US 82 enters Arkansas in downtown Texarkana, then proceeds almost due east across the flat plains of the Red River. It crosses the Red River at Garland City on a new bridge, then passes through the towns of Lewisville and Magnolia. At Magnolia the route joins US 79 for approximately two miles before continuing eastward. The route passes through the cities of El Dorado and Strong before crossing the Ouachita River just north of Lake Jack Lee, then continues through Crossett and Hamburg to Lake Village. The route continues from there across the Mississippi river to Greenville, MS.

[edit] Mississippi

Through the entire state, the highway is four-laned with interchanges at major junctions. It crosses the Mississippi Delta, heading almost due east to Starkville, passing through Indianola and Greenwood, while bypassing Itta Bena. From Starkville east through Columbus and on to the Alabama state line, Hwy 82 is built to freeway standards. At the west end of the state, near Greenville, a new four-laned, cable-stayed Mississippi River bridge has been constructed. The Arkansas and Mississippi approaches are currently under construction and the bridge is expected to open in 2009. Currently a bypass around Greenville and Leland, Mississippi is under construction, the current route of Hwy 82 which goes through Greenville will become U.S. 82 Business. The existing Hwy 82 is expected to become Business 82 through the town. The new bypass will be the southern terminus for the planned freeway spur to the new Interstate 69, which is also under construction through the northern Mississippi Delta. The Mississippi section of U.S. 82 is defined in Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3.

[edit] Alabama

Throughout Alabama, U.S. 82 is paired with unsigned State Route 6.


[edit] Georgia

Throughout much of southern Georgia, U.S. 82 is paired with State Route 520 and designated as "Corridor Z" and "South Georgia Parkway." West of Dawson, U.S. 82 is paired with Georgia Hwy 50, the historic State Route number for U.S. 82 in Georgia.


[edit] History

The east ends of US 82 and U.S. Route 84 were swapped in 1989 after the roads around Waycross, Georgia, were reconfigured.

Most of the Arkansas section was originally Highway 2.


[edit] Major intersections

[edit] See also

[edit] Related routes

[edit] Bannered and suffixed routes

[edit] References


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