Location | Billeaud–St. Martinville |
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Length | 7.4 mi [8] [9] (11.9 km) |
Existed | 1928–1955 |
The section from the western terminus to the present intersection with LA 31 in St. Martinville was designated as State Route 479. [8] [9] It was added to the state highway system in 1928 by an act of the state legislature. [10]
Route 479. Beginning at a point on Route 2 Lafayette Parish about 1000 feet south of the Billeaud Sugar Factory, thence running in an easterly direction over the long bridge to the Ducamps[sic] Plantation to meet the old Terrace Road.
— 1928 legislative route description [10]
At this time, the Broussard city limits encompassed a much smaller area, and the location of the western terminus was known as Billeaud. The western terminus was also originally a junction with US 90, which was co-signed throughout the state with the pre-1955 State Route 2. LA 182 now follows the former route of US 90 through the area. The legislative description for Route 479 also reflects the fact that the route originally ended at the Duchamp Plantation Road a few miles west of St. Martinville with State Route 235 continuing the route into town. Road maps from the era generally show the entire length as Route 479, possibly due to a necessary lack of detail at that scale. However, the entire route between Billeaud and St. Martinville was officially designated as Route 479 sometime before the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering with Route 235 truncated to the modern intersection of LA 96 and Duchamps Road. [9]
Location | St. Martinville–Catahoula |
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Length | 12.1 mi [9] (19.5 km) |
Existed | 1921–1955 |
The remainder of the present route of LA 96 from St. Martinville to Catahoula was designated as State Route 86 in the pre-1955 system. [9] Route 86 was created in 1921 by an act of the state legislature as one of the original 98 state highway routes. [11]
Route No. 86. Beginning at St. Martinville, through Isle Labbe to Lake Catahoula.
— 1921 legislative route description [11]
The present swing bridge across Bayou Teche in St. Martinville was built in 1942, replacing an older movable span at that location. [12] [13] On the opposite end of the route, the highway originally ended at the west bank of Lake Catahoula. By the time of the 1955 renumbering, a road had been constructed along the nearby Atchafalaya Basin levee. A bridge was built to connect Route 86 to this road, which was not part of the state highway system at this time. [9] Route 86 otherwise remained the same during the pre-1955 era.
LA 96 was created in 1955 as a collective renumbering of former State Routes 86 and 479. [14]
Class "B": La 96—From a junction with La-US 90 at or near Billeaud to a junction with La 31 at or near St. Martinville.
Class "C": La 96—From a junction with La 347 at or near St. Martinville through or near Isle Labbe and Catahoula to point at or near Catahoula Lake.— 1955 legislative route description [14]
With the 1955 renumbering, the state highway department initially categorized all routes into three classes: "A" (primary), "B" (secondary), and "C" (farm-to-market). [15] This system has since been updated and replaced by a more specific functional classification system.
The route of LA 96 has remained the same since the 1955 renumbering, although the route designations of the highways at both termini have changed. [16] [17] Around 1969, US 90 was moved onto its present four-lane alignment between the Broussard (or Billeaud) interchange and New Iberia. LA 182 was extended over the former route of US 90 and became the new western terminus of LA 96 at this time. [18] [19] At the opposite end of the route, the bridge across Catahoula Lake was replaced by the current span in 1994. [20] In the early 2000s, the road along the Atchafalaya Basin levee marking the eastern terminus of LA 96 had been added to the state highway system as a southern extension of LA 352, which had formerly terminated in Henderson. [21] [22]
Parish | Location | mi [1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Lafayette | Broussard | 0.000 | 0.000 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Western terminus |
St. Martin | St. Martinville | 7.355 | 11.837 | ![]() ![]() | West end of LA 31 concurrency |
7.465 | 12.014 | ![]() ![]() | East end of LA 31 concurrency; to Evangeline State Park | ||
7.601– 7.645 | 12.233– 12.303 | Bridge over Bayou Teche | |||
7.780 | 12.521 | ![]() ![]() | West end of LA 347 concurrency (signed as LA 347 Truck) | ||
7.886 | 12.691 | ![]() ![]() | East end of LA 347 concurrency (signed as LA 347 Truck) | ||
| 9.083 | 14.618 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 345 | |
| 10.818 | 17.410 | ![]() | Northern terminus of LA 679 | |
Catahoula | 18.829– 18.897 | 30.302– 30.412 | Bridge over Catahoula Lake | ||
| 19.543 | 31.451 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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