Mississippi Highway 540

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Mississippi Highway 540 (MS 540) is a state highway through Simpson and Smith counties in central Mississippi. First created in 1958, the highway consists of two segments- one running about 10+12 miles (16.9 km) from Harrisville to D'Lo and a second 21.7-mile-long (34.9 km) road from Mendenhall to Raleigh.

Mississippi Highway 540 marker
Mississippi Highway 540
Map
Route information
Maintained by MDOT, Simpson County, City of Raleigh
Length32.320 mi[1] (52.014 km)
Existed1958–present
Western segment
Length10.576 mi (17.020 km)
West end MS 469 in Harrisville
North end MS 149 in D'Lo
Eastern segment
Length21.744 mi (34.994 km)
West end MS 149 in Mendenhall
Major intersections US 49 in Mendenhall
East end MS 35 in Raleigh
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMississippi
CountiesSimpson, Smith
Highway system
MS 537 MS 541

Route description

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The western segment of MS 540 begins in the unincorporated community of Harrisville at an intersection with MS 469. The two-lane road heads through some curves descending in elevation, but eventually settles on an easterly course. MS 540 heads through wooded areas passing a few houses that were built along old alignments of the road. Changing to a slight east northeast heading, the highway crosses through wooded terrain with some rolling hills. The road's course changes back to due east as it changes its name to Jupiter Road and enters the town of D'Lo. After passing some houses, MS 540 crosses a railroad before the state highway ends at an intersection with MS 149 and East 4th Street.[2]

MS 540's eastern segment begins at a T-intersection with MS 149 southeast of downtown Mendenhall, but still within the city limits. The road heads northeast and almost immediately intersects U.S. Route 49 (US 49), a divided highway. It changes to a more easterly course making several reverse curves as it heads through wooded areas. At the community of Martinville, the road reaches a four-way all-way stop intersection with MS 541. Immediately past this intersection, state maintenance of MS 540 ends and the road is county maintained for the next 0.2 miles (0.32 km).[3][4] Continuing east, MS 540 heads through a mix of woods and open fields passing some houses along the way. The road curves to the northeast and enters Smith County. At the community of Traxler, the road heads through more rolling hills, passes a few churches, and crosses Oakohay Creek. MS 540 enters the city of Raleigh and shortly after crossing into city limits, state maintenance again ends.[3][5] Heading past small houses, the highway, known as Cohay Road, heads east. Before reaching MS 35, the road makes a sharp curve to the north and then ends at a skewed intersection with MS 35.[6]

History

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The first section of MS 540 formally designated as a part of the state highway system occurred in 1958.[7][8] Dating back to 1956, a portion of current MS 540 west of Raleigh was part of MS 543.[9][10] Originally, MS 540 had only run from MS 541 at Martinsville to a junction with MS 543 west of Raleigh. By 1960, MS 540 had taken over the state highway to Raleigh (MS 543 had been completely decommissioned) and along a newly designated highway west to US 49 in Mendenhall.[11] After US 49 was relocated on a road bypassing Mendenhall around 1968, MS 540 was slightly extended along the former US 49 mainline through downtown Mendenhall to a point about 0.19 miles (0.31 km) northwest of its interchange with MS 13.[12][13][4] This portion along former US 49 was removed from MS 540 when MS 149 was formally designated.

The western segment of MS 540 between Harrisville and D'Lo was created along some existing roads and newly constructed roads. Construction began in May 2004 on 9.8 miles (15.8 km) of new highway. Though part of the state highway system, the work was performed by Simpson County.[14] The highway was completed in October 2006.[15]

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
SimpsonHarrisville0.0000.000  MS 469Western terminus
D'Lo10.57617.020  MS 149 / East 4th StreetEastern terminus of western segment
Gap in route
Mendenhall10.57617.020  MS 149Western terminus of eastern segment
10.72217.255  US 49
Martinville17.05527.447  MS 541 – Magee, Puckett
SmithRaleigh32.32052.014  MS 35 (Magnolia Drive / Main Street) – Forest, Bay Springs, MizeEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b "MS Highways". Mississippi Geospatial Data Catalog. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "MS 540 western segment" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Mississippi Department of Transportation Planning Division (December 31, 2019). Mississippi Public Roads Selected Statistics Extent, Travel, and Designation (PDF) (Report). Mississippi Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 12, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Mississippi Department of Transportation (June 30, 1980). M-D 7 (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Jackson: Mississippi Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  5. ^ Mississippi Department of Transportation (June 30, 1980). M-D 6 (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Jackson: Mississippi Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  6. ^ "MS 540 eastern segment" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  7. ^ Mississippi State Highway Commission (1957). Official Road Map State of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Commission. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  8. ^ Mississippi State Highway Commission (1958). Official Road Map State of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Commission. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  9. ^ Mississippi State Highway Commission (1955). Official Road Map State of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Commission. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  10. ^ Mississippi State Highway Commission (1956). Official Road Map State of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Commission. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  11. ^ Mississippi State Highway Commission (1960). Official Road Map State of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Commission. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  12. ^ Mississippi State Highway Department (1967). Official Road Map State of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Department. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  13. ^ Mississippi State Highway Department (1968). Official Road Map State of Mississippi (PDF) (Map). Jackson: Mississippi State Highway Department. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  14. ^ Brown, Pat (May 27, 2004). "Groundbreaking held for new Highway". Simpson County News. p. 1. Retrieved November 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ Baswell, Allen (October 19, 2006). "Ribbon cutting marks highway completion". Simpson County News. pp. 1, 14. Retrieved November 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
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