- Source: List of state highways in Mississippi
State highways in Mississippi are maintained by the Mississippi Department of Transportation. The state numbers its highways in a grid-like pattern, much like the U.S. Route numbering scheme. One and two-digit routes are primary highways.
Odd-numbered routes run north–south and start from MS 1, which runs along the Mississippi River, to MS 25, which runs near the Alabama border. In addition to routes 1 through 25, routes 27 through 41 repeat this pattern over the first several routes, still increasing in number from west to east, and routes 43 and higher generally run in the southern part of the state.
Even-numbered routes run east–west; these start from MS 2, which runs near the Tennessee state line, and continue to MS 26, which runs in the southern part of the state. With the exception of MS 28, the next several even routes are aligned over routes 2 through 26 in a similar fashion.
Exceptions to the numbering scheme
There are several state highways that are out of place; they do not fit the numbering scheme:
MS 5 runs east of MS 7.
MS 22 runs between MS 16 and MS 18.
MS 23 runs east of MS 25.
MS 27 runs between MS 33 and MS 35.
MS 28 runs between MS 18 and MS 24, but it was MS 20 before I-20 was built.
MS 29 runs between MS 37 and MS 39.
MS 46 runs between MS 32 and MS 42.
MS 50 runs between MS 32 and MS 42, but it was MS 10 before I-10 was built (this fit into the grid, between MS 8 and MS 12).
MS 67 runs between MS 53 and MS 57, but it was MS 55 before I-55 was built.
MS 76 was the number given to the Pontotoc bypass in place of MS 6; this may be the number for the entire Corridor V of the Appalachian Development Highway System The bypass was recently renamed MS 6/US 278 after the completion of the corridor portion that reconnects west of Tupelo. It has since been applied to another section of Corridor V in Itawamba County.
= Three-digit highways
=Three-digit highways are organized by their first digit. Routes beginning with a 1 are aborted alignments of U.S. Routes; these include highways 145, 149, 161, 172, 178, 182, 184, and 198. These highways are scattered over their "parent" routes, and have segments beginning and ending in several cities. The exception is MS 178, which covers almost all of the old road (US 78 was relocated onto a new freeway alignment throughout the entire state). U.S. Routes 11, 51, 65, 80, 90, and 278 do not have corresponding state highways (11, 51, 80 and 90 all largely parallel an Interstate highway, while 65 is extremely short within the state and 278 was only recently extended westward), but most of them have at least one aborted alignment.
Highway 245 in Okolona and Crawford is the only three-digit Mississippi Highway to begin with a 2. This is because it is the old alignment of Alternate US 45.
Mississippi highways 301 through 614 are secondary highways that are generally shorter than one- and two-digit highways. These routes are organized so that the 300s run in the northern part of the state, the 400s run in the north-central section, the 500s run in the south-central section, and the 600s run in the most southern section. These routes are numbered like other state highways, with odd routes running north–south and even routes running east–west. The numbering generally increases from the east / north to the west / south within their respective areas.
The state of Mississippi also maintains a system of mostly unsigned state highways, numbered ranging from 701 to 992.
Finally, Mississippi has several scenic highways that run near the state's lakes. These include Scenic Routes 32, 304, 315, and 333. They are signed with a blue shield and run loops connecting to the state's normal highways of the same number. For example, Scenic Route 304 runs from I-55 in Hernando along MS 304 west to MS 301, turning south to loop around Arkabutla Lake and connect to MS 306 and I-55 in Coldwater.
List of numbered Mississippi state highways
Each of the numbered Mississippi state highways are listed below with their termini.
Highways numbered above 700
Highways that are legislatively numbered between 701 and 994 run mostly along main streets and major roads through the state's towns and cities. Many of these routes are unsigned. The 700s run through the northern part of Mississippi, the 800s run through the central part, and the 900s run through the southern part. These roads are generally not arranged in any pattern because they are so short (many run less than a mile).
= Northern Mississippi (701-795)
== Central Mississippi (801-897)
== Southern Mississippi (902-992)
=Scenic routes
These are specially designated state highways that run around the state's many dams (entirely in the northern part of the state). They are numbered the same as a nearby highway, with most serving as a spur or loop off of said highway. All of them connect to Interstate 55 at least once.
MS 32 Scenic - Enid Dam; runs from I-55/MS 32 in Oakland to US 51 near Pope
MS 304 Scenic - Arkabutla Dam; runs from I-55/MS 306 in Coldwater to I-55 in Hernando (until 2006, it connected to its parent, MS 304, with the two running concurrently with each other between Eudora and I-55 in Hernando)
MS 315 Scenic - Sardis Dam; runs from US 51/MS 35 in Batesville to I-55/MS 315 in Sardis
MS 333 Scenic - Grenada Dam; runs from I-55/MS 8 in Grenada to I-55/US 51/MS 7 north of Grenada (only one that both its parent route, MS 333, is unsigned, as well as entirely overlapping its parent)
= Special exception
=MS 5
Mississippi Highway 5 is labeled, and signed into law since March 2, 1989, as a scenic route for its entirety. This is not a separate scenic route, nor is it signed with the iconic blue shields. It does however have the scenic route markers above the number shield throughout its length except for the intersection with US 72.
Former highways
MS 10 - former designation for MS 50
MS 13W - former designation for MS 35 south of Columbia
MS 20 - former designation for MS 28
MS 22 - formerly the designation for what is now US 84 west of Waynesboro
MS 23 - formerly ran from Starkville to south of West Point; this became part of MS 25 and is now Old West Point Road
MS 35W - became mainline MS 35
MS 35E - former designation for MS 37
MS 45W - former designation for US 45 Alternate
MS 55 - former designation for MS 67
MS 57 - formerly the designation for what is now MS 15 from MS 26 to Biloxi
MS 59 - former designation for MS 57
MS 76 - former temporary designation for the western section of the Pontotoc Parkway in Pontotoc, now MS 6/US 278
MS 308 - was located entirely in Tunica County; ran from US 61 near Maud through Dubbs to MS 4 near White Oak.
MS 317 - MS 4 west of Ashland to US 78 east of Lake Center
MS 320 - MS 32 through Banner to MS 9 east of Banner
MS 323 - Former designation for what is now MS 1 between Sherard (at intersection with MS 322) to northern end at intersection with US 49
MS 325 - Tippo Road; ran from MS 8 in Philipp, north through Macel, Tippo, and Effie to MS 32 in Cowart
MS 326 - Cascilla Road; ran from MS 35 in Leverett, through Cascilla, to US 51 between Tillatoba and Grenada
MS 335 - ran from MS 8 near Gore Springs to MS 330 near Gums
MS 338 - formerly the designation for what is now Antioch Road from MS 334 in Toccopola to MS 9
MS 344 - Algoma Road; ran from MS 341 to MS 15 in Algoma
MS 351 - from the Alcorn-Tippah county line to MS 2 near Gorforth's Place
MS 353 - Tippah County Road 500 (CR 500); ran from MS 15 in Ripley to MS 2
MS 358 - ran from US 72 in Iuka east to the Alabama state line
MS 375 - ran from MS 12 north to Caledonia at MS 378
MS 378 - US 45 east via Caledonia to MS 12
MS 379 - from the Itawamba-Monroe county line to MS 371 near Evergreen
MS 405 - Fentress-Panhandle Road; ran from MS 12 in Fentress to MS 14
MS 406 - Old Gauley Road/ Old Hwy 8; ran from Calhoun City to Grenada Lake
MS 414 - Hester Road; ran from MS 9 to MS 15 north of Reform
MS 426 - MS 16 southeast to MS 427 south of Edinburg
MS 428 - US 49W near Inverness to MS 7 via Inverness Road
MS 435 - US 49E at Cruger to MS 12
MS 437 - MS 16 to MS 43 via Forest Grove Road
MS 455 - MS 35 south of Kosciusko to MS 25 via Nile Road, County Road 1101, and Rocky Point Road
MS 457 - Attala? appears only as a floating shield on 1958 map; MS 14/19 southwest to MS 35
MS 460 - US 51 south of Canton east to MS 3 via Yandell Road
MS 461 - US 61 in Vicksburg to MS 462 via Fisher Ferry Road
MS 470 - northeast from MS 468 at Whitfield
MS 480 - MS 15 to MS 485 via CR 418
MS 507 - CR 20 and CR 31 from MS 503 to MS 18 in Rose Hill
MS 534 - MS 15 in Larel via Lower Myrick Road and Mill Creek Road
MS 539 - US 84 in Collins to MS 532 via Salem Church Road
MS 543 - MS 35 in Raleigh west via current MS 540; then followed Dry Creek Road
MS 551 - Liberty Road from US 61 (no longer part of it now) in Natchez to MS 33
MS 572 - ran from Centreville to MS 569 near Liberty
MS 574 - MS 33 in Gloster northeast via Busy Corner Road to MS 567
MS 577 - ran from the Louisiana state line (LA 62) to MS 48 near Sandy Hook
MS 600 - ran from US 11 in Carriere to MS 603 in Necaise
MS 602 - ran from MS 43 near Logtown to US 11/MS 43 Picayune
MS 615 - formerly the designation for what is now MS 57 from US 45 to MS 594 (which at the time continued west to US 98 via what is now MS 57)
MS 730 - former spur from US 51 into Tillatoba. No longer on the route log.
MS 737 - former loop off of MS 178 through Red Banks. No longer on the route log.
MS 828 - former spur from US 49E into Yazoo City. No longer on the route log.
MS 923 - formerly the designation for what is now MS 571
MS 975 - former designation for what is now MS 605 south of I-10
MS 977 - former designation for what is now the proposed MS 601
MS 979 - former designation for what is now the proposed MS 615 south of I-10
MS 981 - former designation for what is now MS 605 north of I-10
MS 991 - former designation for what is now MS 619
MS 993 - former designation for what is now MS 617
MS 994 - former designation for what is now MS 618
See also
Mississippi portal
U.S. Roads portal
References
External links
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Mississippi Public Roads Statistics - Extent, Travel, and Designation (PDF) (includes a route log)
Magnolia Meanderings by Adam Froehlig
Mississippi State Highway Endpoint Photos by Adam Froehlig
Mississippi Highway Ends by Robert Lee
General Highway Map of Mississippi
Official Highway Map of Mississippi
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