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Alabama State Route 118

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Route information
Length64 mi[1] (103 km)
Major junctions
Major intersections U.S. 43 at Guin
Future I-22/ U.S. 78 east of Carbon Hill and again west of Jasper
Location
CountryUnited States
StateAlabama
Highway system
  • Alabama State Highway System
  


State Route 118, a state highway in Alabama, is a 64 mile long route in the northwestern part of the state. Prior to the completion of sections of Corridor X/Future Interstate 22, S.R. 118 served only as the unsigned partner route of U.S. Highway 278 between the Mississippi state line near Sulligent and Guin. As new sections of Corridor X have opened, U.S. Highway 78 has been rerouted onto the new limited access highway, and the old sections of U.S. 78 have been designated as S.R. 118, thus extending the route eastward by nearly 40 miles. The current eastern terminus of the route is west of Jasper at the junction with State Route 69.

Route Description

Much of State Route 118 is aligned along narrow two-lane road. At Carbon Hill, the route briefly expands to four lanes, only to revert to a two-lane road as it heads southeasterly towards Jasper.

Counties traversed

Cities and towns along the route

Junctions with major routes

See also