ALABAMA STATE ROUTE 28

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'Alabama State Route 28' is a 97-mile long state route in the western part of the state. The route’s western terminus is at the junction with State Route 17 at Emelle in northwestern Sumter County, and the eastern terminus of the route is at the junction with State Route 21 near Darlington in eastern Wilcox County.

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Route Description
Counties Traversed
Cities and Towns along the Route
Junctions with Major Routes
See Also

Route Description


From its beginning in Sumter County, S.R. 28 travels in a general southeastwardly trajectory through Livingston, the home of the University of West Alabama. After leaving Livingston, the route passes through the Black Belt region of Alabama, one of the state’s poorest regions. The only towns whose population exceeds 2,000 that S.R. 28 passes through are Livingston, Linden, and Camden. East of Camden, the route assumes a more eastwardly trajectory until its terminus approximately 13 miles east of the town.

Counties Traversed



Sumter County

Marengo County

Wilcox County

Cities and Towns along the Route



Livingston

Linden

Camden

Junctions with Major Routes



Interstate 20/59 at Livingston

U.S. Route 11 at Livingston

U.S. Route 80 in southeastern Sumter County. U.S. 80 and S.R. 28 share a brief concurrency heading eastward until they split near the border between Sumter County and Marengo County.

U.S. Route 43 and State Route 69 at Linden

State Route 66 near Thomaston

State Route 5 at Pine Hill

State Route 162 near the Millers Ferry Lock and Dam

State Route 221 northwest of Camden

State Routes 10, 41, 164 and 265 at Camden

See Also



List of Alabama State Routes

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