MISSISSIPPI HIGHWAY 25
'Mississippi Highway 25' runs from I-55 in Jackson, Mississippi to the Tennessee state line north of Iuka.
Cities on the route
'From south to north'
★ Jackson, Mississippi
★ Flowood, Mississippi
★ Carthage, Mississippi
★ Louisville, Mississippi
★ Starkville, Mississippi
★ West Point, Mississippi
★ Aberdeen, Mississippi
★ Amory, Mississippi
★ Smithville, Mississippi
★ Fulton, Mississippi
★ Belmont, Mississippi
★ Tishomingo, Mississippi
★ Iuka, Mississippi
Junctions
'From south to north'
Hinds County
★ Interstate 55
Rankin County
★ Mississippi Highway 475
★ Mississippi Highway 471 (the two routes run concurrently)
★ Mississippi Highway 43
Leake County
★ Mississippi Highway 13
★ Mississippi Highway 16
★ Mississippi Highway 35
Winston County
★ Mississippi Highway 19
★ Mississippi Highway 15 (the two routes run concurrently)
★ Mississippi Highway 14
★ Mississippi Highway 758
Oktibbeha County
★ Mississippi Highway 12
★ Mississippi Highway 182
★ U.S. Route 82 (the two routes run concurrently)
★ Mississippi Highway 12 (the three routes run concurrently)
★ Mississippi Highway 182
Lowndes County
★ U.S. Route 45 Alternate (the two routes run concurrently)
Clay County
★ Mississippi Highway 50
Monroe County
★ Mississippi Highway 382
★ U.S. Route 45 (the two routes run concurrently for a few miles signed in opposite directions, ''see Wrong-way concurrency'')
★ Mississippi Highway 8 (the two routes run concurrently)
★ U.S. Route 278 (the two routes run concurrently)
★ Mississippi Highway 6
★ Mississippi Highway 23
Itawamba County
★ U.S. Route 78 (the two routes run concurrently)
★ Mississippi Highway 178
Tishomingo County
★ Mississippi Highway 760
★ Mississippi Highway 366
★ Mississippi Highway 4
★ Natchez Trace Parkway
★ Mississippi Highway 30
★ Mississippi Highway 364
★ U.S. Route 72
★ Mississippi Highway 172
★ Mississippi Highway 365
★ Mississippi Highway 350
Past Improvements
As of June 28, 2006, 150 miles of continuous four-lane divided highway is open between Starkville, Mississippi and Jackson, Mississippi. The last leg to open was the 11.9-mile, $27-million section from the intersection of Highway 19 north of Louisville, Mississippi to Noxapater Creek in Winston County. This is one of the culminations of the 1987 Four-Lane Highway Program (commonly referred to as AHEAD Program) for improving Mississippi roadways.
On May 10, 2006 the next-to-last leg, a 10.1-mile, $23-million section, opened from the Oktibbeha County line west into Winston County.
Future Improvements
All of Highway 25, except for the portion between West Point, Mississippi and Fulton, Mississippi will be an at least four-lane divided highway by the mid-2010's, per Mississippi House Bill 725 of the 1998 session.
See also
★ List of Mississippi state highways
External links
★ Magnolia Meanderings
★ Mississippi Department of Transportation
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