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State Route 5 (Alabama) : ウィキペディア英語版
Alabama State Route 5

State Route 5 is a north–south state highway is the western part of the State of Alabama. While it once extended—prior to the renumbering of the highways of Alabama in 1957—from Mobile north to Tennessee, and was one of the major routes between Mobile and Birmingham,〔State Farm, (Road Map: United States ), Rand McNally & Company, 1953: note how SR-5 is one of only a few highways that are not U.S. Highways shown on the map of Alabama. (Archived ) 2009-10-24.〕 it has since been shortened to about half of its former length, and superseded by newer highways such as Interstate 65 and State Route 157.
==Route description==
In a way, SR-5 is two separate highways. The first leg of its route begins at the present southern terminus of SR-5 at its intersection with US-43 at Thomasville, Alabama. For the next , proceeds northeasterly towards Birmingham, passing through the rural areas of the Black Belt. In northern Bibb County, SR-5 joins US-11, I-20, and I-59, and these continue their route to the northeast. SR-5 runs on the same pavement with US-11 for between Woodstock and Birmingham.
The second section of SR-5 begins near the historic Legion Field stadium in Birmingham, where US-11 and SR-5 intersect with US-78. At that point, the overlapping of SR-5, and US-11 ends, and the -long overlapping of SR-5 and US-78 begins. US-78 and SR-5 formerly ran concurrently from Birmingham to Jasper, passing through the Birmingham suburbs of Forestdale, Adamsville and Graysville. With the completion of much of Interstate 22 in northwestern Alabama, US-78 and SR-5 now split at Graysville, with US-78 now being routed on I-22. At Jasper, SR-5 forks away from the former routing of US-78, continuing through the rural areas of Walker County and Winston County. The northern terminus of SR-5 is at its junction with US-278 and SR-13 at Natural Bridge.

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