ALABAMA STATE ROUTE 50

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'Alabama State Route 50' is a 56-mile long route in the eastern part of the state. The western terminus of the route is at it junction with State Route 229 near Lake Martin in northeastern Elmore County. The eastern terminus of the route is at its junction with U.S. Route 29 at Lanett, just west of the Alabama-Georgia border.

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

Route Description


From its origin, State Route 50 assumes an eastward trajectory as it skirts the southern shores of Lake Martin, passing through rural areas of Elmore County and Tallapoosa County. East of where the route would cross into Macon County if it were to continue its eastward trajectory, the route takes a sudden turn to the northeast as it leads towards Camp Hill.
After sharing a brief wrong-way concurrency with U.S. Route 280 at Camp Hill, State Route 50 resumes its eastward trajectory as it crosses into Chambers County. The route continues eastward, passing through La Fayette before it reaches its terminus at Lanett.

Counties Traversed



Elmore County

Tallapoosa County

Chambers

Cities and Towns along the Route



Walnut Hill

Camp Hill

La Fayette

Lanett

Junctions with Major Routes



State Route 49 at Walnut Hill

U.S. Route 280 at Camp Hill. Eastbound State Route 50 is briefly routed along westbound U.S. 280 at Camp Hill, creating a wrong-way concurrency

U.S. Route 431 at La Fayette

See also



List of Alabama State Routes

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