Alabama State Route 219

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State Route 219 (SR 219) is a 45-mile (72 km) state highway in Dallas, Perry, and Bibb counties in Alabama, United States, that serves as a connector route between Selma and Centreville.

State Route 219 marker
State Route 219
Map
Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length47.590 mi[1] (76.589 km)
Major junctions
South end SR 22 southwest of Selma
Major intersections
North end SR 5 north of Centreville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateAlabama
CountiesDallas, Perry, Bibb
Highway system
  • Alabama State Highway System
SR 217 SR 221

Route description

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South on SR 219 and east on State Route 14 in Dallas County, December 2013

The southern terminus of SR 219 is located at its intersection with SR 22 in Selma. From this point, the route travels in a northward direction before terminating at SR 5 north of Centreville. SR 219 has brief concurrencies with SR 14 northwest of Selma, with SR 183 in northwestern Perry County, and with SR 25 and US 82 in Centreville.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
DallasSelma0.0000.000  
 
 
SR 22 (W Dallas Avenue) / SR 22 Truck begins – Orrville, Downtown
Southern terminus; Southern end of SR 22 Truck concurrency
3.6595.889  
 
 
US 80 (SR 8) / SR 22 Truck north – Uniontown, Selma
Northern end of SR 22 Truck concurrency
5.0678.155 
 
SR 14 east – Selma
Southern end of SR 14 concurrency
5.8479.410 
 
SR 14 west – Marion
Northern end of SR 14 concurrency
Perry26.37542.446 
 
SR 183 west – Marion
Southern end of SR 183 concurrency
26.82043.163 
 
SR 183 east – Maplesville
Northern end of SR 183 concurrency
BibbCentreville41.26266.405 
 
SR 25 north (Montevallo Road) – Wilton, Montevallo
Southern end of SR 25 concurrency
41.56266.888 
 
SR 25 south (Walnut Street) – Brent
Northern end of SR 25 concurrency
42.56968.508  US 82 (SR 6) – Tuscaloosa, Maplesville
47.59076.589  SR 5 – West Blocton, BrentNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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  U.S. roads portal

References

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  1. ^ a b "Milepost Maps". Alabama Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved June 9, 2014.
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