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Title: MS 57/63 four-lane scheduled to open August 22
Post by: NE2 on August 12, 2011, 03:40:03 PM
http://www.gomdot.com/Home/MediaRoom/NewsReleases/PressReleaseDetail.aspx?ID=88201140111
This is the last piece of a four-lane corridor mostly following US 45 from the Gulf of Mexico through eastern Mississippi and western Tennessee and Kentucky, ending at Paducah (where you can continue north via I-24 and I-57).

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=31.1761&lon=-88.5021&zoom=13&layers=M
Title: Re: MS 57/63 four-lane scheduled to open August 22
Post by: Alex on August 12, 2011, 04:18:25 PM
Excellent, I may have the chance to drive that on September 2.
Title: Re: MS 57/63 four-lane scheduled to open August 22
Post by: NE2 on August 25, 2011, 11:10:29 AM
It's supposed to have opened, but all I can find is articles from Monday saying it's going to open on Monday...
http://www.gomdot.com/home/mediaroom/newsreleases/PressReleaseDetail.aspx?ID=8192011125949
http://www.sunherald.com/2011/08/22/3366820/highway-project-to-open-in-george.html
Title: Re: MS 57/63 four-lane scheduled to open August 22
Post by: Alex on August 25, 2011, 04:19:58 PM
Four-lane through county now open (Greene County Herald). Required a login, but they did have a paragraph from the article posted today:

QuoteThe four-lane stretch of U.S. Highway 63/57 is now complete and the $42.1 million dollar project now connects U.S. Highway 45 directly to the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Once crossing the two-lane highway 63 outside Leakesville, it becomes U.S. Highway 57. The project has been long anticipated by many residents as it will give central Greene County residents a direct route to U.S. Highway 98 and allow the many county residents who travel daily to Pascagoula for work to shave nearly a half an hour off their daily commute.
Title: Re: MS 57/63 four-lane scheduled to open August 22
Post by: Alex on October 07, 2011, 12:35:49 AM
Drove the new highway this afternoon. Nice road, devoid of traffic. None of the intersections are signed presently, including the north end of old MS-57 where resurfacing is underway. The median curiously expands quite a bit where the old alignment comes in. There is also a wide grassy swath from where the original four-lanes tapered down into the old two-lane route to Leakesville.

All shields for MS-63's old alignment are now gone from US 98. The control points for MS-63 north are greened out as well.

Guide signs (http://www.southeastroads.com/mississippi050/us-098_wb_ms-063_sb_app_split.jpg) in each direction of US 98 for MS 63 were replaced, so the signs installed in 2000 with the greened out "Leakesville" control point never displayed Leakesville in their lifespan...

(https://www.aaroads.com/queue/cache/forum-images/dsc_0075_1317961409_w1000_h669.jpg)

The county line between George and Greene Counties are marked along the new MS-63.

(https://www.aaroads.com/queue/cache/forum-images/dsc_0080_w1000_h669.jpg)

Approaching the diamond interchange where MS-57 bumps MS-63 from the new expressway.

(https://www.aaroads.com/queue/cache/forum-images/dsc_0081_w1000_h669.jpg)

MS-57 & 63 share a wrong-way overlap into Leakesville. Old MS-57 is now unnumbered (even though it is a more direct route from Leakesville to State Line). Old MS-63 to the southeast is also numbered, which leads me to wonder if MS-594 is still signed as a dangling route?

(https://www.aaroads.com/queue/cache/forum-images/dsc_0116_w1000_h669.jpg)

The stretch of MS-63 to the west of Lucedale opened in late 2000. 11 years later, the scene on the approach to the diamond interchange with US 98.
Title: Re: MS 57/63 four-lane scheduled to open August 22
Post by: Crazy Volvo Guy on October 07, 2011, 01:18:30 AM
MS really needs to learn that hard shoulders are not just for full freeways... this is 2011, not 1951.
Title: Re: MS 57/63 four-lane scheduled to open August 22
Post by: codyg1985 on October 07, 2011, 07:02:29 AM
Quote from: US-43|72 on October 07, 2011, 01:18:30 AM
MS really needs to learn that hard shoulders are not just for full freeways... this is 2011, not 1951.

Agreed.

I am curious...it looks like open-graded friction course pavement was used for the new sections of that expressway. Is that the case?