U.S. 280/431 West - Phenix City

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U.S. 280 West

Crossing the Chattahoochee River, U.S. 280 west enters Phenix City, Alabama.
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Bypassing Phenix City to the west and south, U.S. 280 constitutes an expressway west from 4th Street in south Columbus to U.S. 431. A folded diamond interchange links U.S. 280 with Colin L. Powell Parkway to Brickyard Road to State Docks Road.
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Colin L. Powell Parkway (Broadway Extension) stems north from Brickyard Road onto Broad Street to Downtown Phenix City. Seale Road (old U.S. 431) parallels to the west.
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The Alabama welcome sign stands within the exchange joining U.S. 280 and Colin L. Powell Parkway.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway branches southwest from Broad Street to become part of U.S. 431 at the forthcoming parclo interchange along U.S. 280 west.
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U.S. 431 constitutes a four lane highway south from Phenix City to Seale, Eufaula, Abbeville and Dothan.
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U.S. 280 West U.S. 431 North

CR 28 (Sandfort Road) crosses over U.S. 280/431 just ahead of these confirming markers at 16th Avenue.
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16th Avenue stems north from parallel 7th Street to residential areas south of Crawford Road (old U.S. 80) in Phenix City. Removing traffic lights from U.S. 280/431, cross traffic at 16th Avenue was eliminated with the conversion into a RIRO intersection by 2018.
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Frontage roads accompany the Phenix City bypass northward from CR 28 (Sandfort Road). The succeeding traffic light along U.S. 280/431 north is with 22nd Avenue.
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11th Street west and 25th Avenue north come together at this traffic light with U.S. 280/431 by Village Green Shopping Center.
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U.S. 280/431 north at 13th Street in Phenix City.
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Turning more northward, U.S. 280/431 next intersect U.S. 80 west and Crawford Road (old U.S. 80) east.
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U.S. 80 travels west from Phenix City to the unincorporated communities of Ladonia and Crawford and the city of Tuskegee. Crawford Road (old U.S. 80) extends 1.7 miles east to Downtown Phenix City.
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U.S. 80 East U.S. 280 West U.S. 431 North

U.S. 80 east joins U.S. 280/431 north for 0.947 miles.
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Opelika Road (CR 427) angles northwest from Crawford Road (old U.S. 80) in Phenix City to cross U.S. 80-280-431 en route to the city of Smiths Station as Lee County Route 430.
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U.S. 80 part ways with U.S. 280/431 north beyond the intersection with Opelika Road (CR 427).
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Opelika Road represents the original course of U.S. 280/431 northwest to Smiths Station and also the alignment of U.S. 241 until it was redesignated as U.S. 431 in 1954.
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J.R. Allen Parkway, the freeway taking U.S. 80 east from the half diamond interchange with U.S. 280/431 into Columbus, Georgia, was built in 1986. U.S. 80 connects with Interstate 185 on the north side of Columbus in 6.2 miles.
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Photo Credits:

    09/28/10 by AARoads. 07/25/22 by AARoads and JP Nasiatka.

Connect with:
Interstate 85
U.S. 80

Page Updated 08-22-2022.

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