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re: I-14 (14th Amendment HWY)—TX, LA, MS, AL, GA corridor—approved by US Senate
Posted on 8/6/21 at 3:28 pm to rooster108bm
Posted on 8/6/21 at 3:28 pm to rooster108bm
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This is not true. Although 22 is also signed as 78 the majority of the old hwy is still there and is resigned as AL 118
Um, bad news, but the plans for I-22 directly states that it will "parallel or overlay US-78 for it's entire duration.
As stated in the linked article, some parts of the old roadway was intended to be renumbered and placed in use as alternate routes and some decommissioned.
It almost went through Huntsville. If that had happened, US-72 would have been converted to interstate.
Posted on 8/6/21 at 3:50 pm to JustGetItRight
THIS
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Large parts of what is now I-22 were also once highways with a different name.
Does not equal this
I can drive the old hwy all the way from Birmingham to damn near Memphis. The stretch of I 22 from I65 to Hamilton was completely new construction and overlaid no hwy.
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Large parts of what is now I-22 were also once highways with a different name.
Does not equal this
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Um, bad news, but the plans for I-22 directly states that it will "parallel or overlay US-78 for it's entire duration.
I can drive the old hwy all the way from Birmingham to damn near Memphis. The stretch of I 22 from I65 to Hamilton was completely new construction and overlaid no hwy.
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