Mississippi Highway 338

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Mississippi Highway 338 (MS 338) is a 11.943-mile-long (19.220 km) east-west state Highway in Pontotoc County, Mississippi. It serves as a business loop of U.S. Route 278 (US 278)/MS 6 through the city of Pontotoc.

Mississippi Highway 338 marker
Mississippi Highway 338
Map
Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length11.943 mi[1] (19.220 km)
Existed2007–present
Major junctions
West end US 278 / MS 6 near Thaxton
Major intersections
East end US 278 / MS 6 near Trace State Park
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMississippi
CountiesPontotoc
Highway system
MS 336 MS 340

Route description

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MS 338 begins at an intersection with US 278/MS 6 about three miles (4.8 km) southeast of the town of Thaxton. It heads east through farmland for a few miles to enter the city of Pontotoc along West Oxford Street.[2] The highway travels through neighborhoods before becoming concurrent with MS 9 in a business district, with the road continuing past this intersection as Spur Street (unsigned MS 770). MS 9/MS 338 head northeast (still on West Oxford Street) through the business district, having intersections with MS 15 and MS 336 (Turnpike Road), before curving eastward to travel through some neighborhoods on the north side of downtown, where it has an intersection with MS 41 (North Main Street). Here, MS 9 splits off and heads north while MS 338 continues east along East Oxford Street. MS 338 travels through more neighborhoods before leaving Pontotoc and winding its way through hilly woodlands for a couple of miles to come to an end at an interchange with US 278/MS 6 near Trace State Park. The road continues past this interchange as Longview Road.[3]

The entire length of Mississippi Highway 338 is a two-lane state highway located entirely in Pontotoc County.

History

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MS 338 was designated and signed in 2007 when US 278/MS 6 was realigned onto the new northern bypass of Pontotoc, the Pontotoc Parkway, which until that time was signed as MS 76 (part of Corridor V of the Appalachian Development Highway System). MS 338 follows the old two-lane alignment of US 278/MS 6 through the city.


Major intersections

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The entire route is in Pontotoc County.

Locationmi[4]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000   US 278 / MS 6 – Oxford, TupeloWestern terminus
Pontotoc6.42310.337 
 
MS 9 south – Bruce
 
 
 
MS 770 east (Spur Street) to MS 15 south – Houston
Western end of MS 9 concurrency; western terminus of unsigned MS 770
6.70110.784  MS 15 – New Albany, Houston, Ecru
7.09711.422 
 
MS 336 west (Turnpike Road) – New Albany, Thaxton
Eastern terminus of MS 336
7.78412.527 
 
MS 9 north (North Main Street) – Sherman
 
 
MS 41 south (North Main Street) – Okolona, Downtown Pontotoc
Eastern end of MS 9 concurrency; northern terminus of MS 41
11.667–
11.943
18.776–
19.220
   US 278 / MS 6 – Oxford, Tupelo
Longview Road
Interchange; eastern terminus; road continues as Longview Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Original route

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Mississippi Highway 338
LocationWestern Pontotoc County
Length6.0 mi (9.7 km)
Existed1960–1962

The original routing of MS 338 was a short-lived (between 1960 and 1962) state highway designation for Antioch Road in western Pontotoc County, Mississippi. It ran north–south for 6.0 miles (9.7 km), from MS 9 near Randolph to MS 334 in Toccopola. The entire route (as it still is today) was a narrow two-lane highway.

The entire route was in Pontotoc County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  MS 9 – Bruce, PontotocSouthern terminus
Toccopola6.09.7  MS 334 – Oxford, Camp Yocona, PontotocNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ Mississippi Department of Transportation Planning Division (December 31, 2017). Mississippi Public Roads Selected Statistics Extent, Travel, and Designation (PDF) (Report). Mississippi Department of Transportation. p. 161. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  2. ^ "MS 338 on the western side of Pontotoc" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  3. ^ "MS 338 on the eastern side of Pontotoc" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  4. ^ "MS Highways". Mississippi Geospatial Data Catalog. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
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