Alabama State Route 167

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State Route 167

Alabama State Route 167
Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length60.032 mi [1]  (96.612 km)
Major junctions
South endFlorida 79.svg SR 79 in Esto, FL
Major intersectionsUS 84.svg US 84 in Enterprise
North endUS 231.svgAlabama 10.svg US 231  / SR 10 in Troy
Location
Country United States
State Alabama
Counties Geneva, Dale, Coffee, Pike
Highway system
  • Alabama State Highway System
Alabama 166.svg SR 166 Alabama 168.svg SR 168

State Route 167 (SR 167) is a 60-mile-long route in the southeastern part of the state. The southern terminus of the route is at the Florida state line, where State Road 79 (SR 79) crosses into Geneva County, Alabama. The northern terminus of the route is at the junction with U.S. Route 231/SR 10 in Troy.

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Route description

SR 167 passes through largely rural areas in southeastern Alabama. Except for a brief stretch as the route passes through Enterprise, SR 167 travels on two-lane roads for the duration of its route. It serves as an alternate route to US 231 for travellers heading to and from Panama City, Florida, and serves as an emergency access route during hurricane emergencies.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Geneva 0.0000.000South plate.svg
Florida 79.svg
SR 79 south Panama City Beach
Continuation beyond Florida state line; southern terminus
6.88411.079North plate.svg
Alabama 123.svg
South plate county.svg
CR 61 jct.svg
SR 123 north / CR 61 south
Hartford 8.06312.976Alabama 52.svg SR 52  Geneva, Hartford
Dale 16.18726.050Alabama 85.svg SR 85  Geneva, Daleville, Fort Novosel, Bellwood, Clayhatchee
Coffee 20.87233.590East plate.svg
Alabama 92.svg
SR 92 east Dothan, Clayhatchee
Enterprise 23.94838.541West plate.svg
Alabama 88.svg
West plate.svg
Alabama 192.svg
To plate.svg
South plate.svg
Alabama 27.svg
SR 88 west / SR 192 west (Boll Weevil Circle) to SR 27 south Geneva
24.70839.764East plate.svg
US 84.svg
Alabama 134.svg US 84 east / SR 134 (East Park Avenue / SR 12) Fort Novosel, Daleville, Dothan
South end of US 84 overlap
25.81241.540Alabama 248.svg SR 248 (Glover Avenue / Rucker Boulevard) Fort Novosel, U.S. Aviation Museum
26.40342.492Alabama 27.svg SR 27  Ozark
27.79444.730West plate.svg
US 84.svg
US 84 west (Boll Weevil Circle / SR 12) Elba
North end of US 84 overlap
34.33155.250South plate.svg
Alabama 51.svg
SR 51 south New Brockton
South end of SR 51 overlap
34.44955.440North plate.svg
Alabama 51.svg
SR 51 north Ariton
North end of SR 51 overlap
42.70768.730Alabama 125.svg SR 125  Elba, Brundidge
Pike 52.44584.402South plate.svg
Alabama 87.svg
CR 3316 jct.svg SR 87 south / CR 3316 Zion Chapel, Elba
South end of SR 87 overlap
Troy 60.03296.612US 231.svgAlabama 10.svg US 231  / SR 10 (SR 53) Montgomery, Luverne, Brundidge Northern terminus of SR 87 and SR 167
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

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  1. 1 2 Alabama Department of Transportation. "Milepost Maps". Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved April 7, 2011.