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State Route 267 (Alabama) : ウィキペディア英語版
Alabama State Route 267

State Route 267 is a state highway in Alabama and a loop route of State Route 147, bypassing downtown Auburn to the west. For its entire 5.1 mile (8.2 km) length, SR-267 is known as the Shug Jordan Parkway (named for Auburn University football coach Ralph "Shug" Jordan).
==Route description==
With the exception of a segment at the northern terminus, State Route 267 lies wholly within the city limits of Auburn, Alabama. The highway makes up the western half of Auburn's cicumfrential inner loop, University Drive.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Google Maps Overview of State Route 267 )
State Route 267 begins at State Route 147 (South College Street) at the southernmost point of the Auburn University campus. From there, it heads north-northwest and travels through the college's agricultural research fields for the next two miles (3 km). At milepost 2.3, SR-267 has a jughandle interchange with SR-14. SR-267 then turns to the northeast for the next before terminating back at SR-147 (now North College Street).〔

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