ALABAMA STATE ROUTE 76

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'Alabama State Route 76' is a 17-mile long route in Shelby County and Talladega County. The western terminus of the route is at the junction with State Route 25 north of Wilsonville, and the eastern terminus of the route is at the junction with State Route 21 at Winterboro.

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Route Description
Counties traversed
Cities along the route
See also

Route Description


As a standalone route, S.R. 76 is two-lane route that passes through rural areas of Shelby County and Talladega County. Approximately four miles north of Childersburg, the route junctions with U.S. Routes 231 and 280. S.R. 76 is then routed with U.S. 231 and U.S. 280 along a four-lane divided highway leading into Childersburg, where it diverts from the U.S. routes. From Childersburg until the route’s terminus at Winterboro, S.R. 76 is again routed along a two-lane highway.

Counties traversed



Shelby County

Talladega County

Cities along the route



Childersburg

Winterboro
==Junctions with U.S. Highways and State Routes==

U.S. Route 231 and U.S. Route 280 near Childersburg

Alabama State Route 235 at Childersburg

See also



List of Alabama State Routes

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