ALABAMA STATE ROUTE 77

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'Alabama State Route 77' or 'SR 77' is a north-south highway in eastern Alabama that runs from U.S. Route 431 near Lafayette and ends at U.S. Route 431 just north of Attalla. North of Talladega, the route passes the entrance to Talladega Superspeedway, a world-famous home of NASCAR Nextel Cup, Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series races that are held annually.
The original route of S.R. 77 was established in 1940, running from Lafayette to Ashland. By 1961, the route was extended to its current terminus in northwestern Etowah County. Until 1985, the segment of the route between Talladega and Lincoln was co-signed as Alternate U.S. Route 231.

Contents
Counties along the route
Cities and Towns
Major Junctions

Counties along the route



Chambers County, Alabama

Randolph County, Alabama

Clay County, Alabama

Talladega County, Alabama

Calhoun County, Alabama

Etowah County, Alabama

Cities and Towns



Lafayette, Alabama

Ashland, Alabama

Talladega, Alabama

Lincoln, Alabama

Ohatchee, Alabama

Southside, Alabama

Rainbow City, Alabama

Gadsden, Alabama

Attalla, Alabama

Major Junctions



U.S. Route 431 at Lafayette (South End)

Alabama State Route 49 near Ashland (the two overlap for a short distance)

Alabama State Route 21 at Talladega (SR 77 North is briefly concurrent with SR 21 South in Talladega)

Interstate 20 at Lincoln

U.S. Route 78 at Lincoln

Alabama State Route 144 at Ohatchee

U.S. Route 411 at Rainbow City

Interstate 59 at Attalla

U.S. Route 11 at Attalla

U.S. Route 278 near Attalla

U.S. Route 431 near Attalla (North End)

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