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U.S. Route 45 Alternate (US 45 Alternate, also signed as US 45A) is a 62.9-mile-long (101.2 km) alternate route of US 45 in northeastern Mississippi, running from Brooksville, through West Point, to Shannon, which lies just south of Tupelo.
The Mississippi Teacher Corps (MTC) is a two-year alternate route teaching program that recruits college graduates to teach in critical-need areas of Mississippi. As of May 2017, 569 participants have graduated from the program. [ 1 ]
Signed as both US 45A and US 45 Alternate US 51 Bus. — — US 51 south of Crystal Springs: US 51 north of Crystal Springs — — US 51 Bus. — — US 51 south of McComb: US 51 north of McComb — — Unsigned US 61 Bus. — — US 61 south of Leland: US 61 north of Leland — — US 61 Bus. — — US 61 south of Natchez: US 61 north of ...
This was planned as part of the 1987 Four-Lane Highway Program, and the section cost $18.7 million. [20] MS 245 was the designation for US 45 Alt.'s old alignment, from Okolona to Shannon. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] In 2007, more parts of US 45 Alt. were upgraded to a four-lane highway, [ 23 ] and Crawford was bypassed as a result.
Here are some other alternate routes. They may take additional time and planning but they will allow drivers to avoid traffic tie-ups expected at the Isabel Holmes Bridge.
As road closures are expected to last for months, the Tennessee Department of Transportation is warning people to avoid roads between East Tennessee and Western North Carolina.
The 1933 Road Map of Mississippi shows MS 25 running northward from Macon roughly along the 2019 alignment of U.S. Route 45 to Brooksville, then roughly along the 2019 alignment of U.S. Route 45 Alternate through Artesia and West Point to Muldon, where the 2019 alignment continues in a northeasterly direction.
Interstate 81 offers a bypass to I-40. From Knoxville, travelers can head north on I-81, which connects with Interstate 26, providing an alternate route to Asheville and other areas in North Carolina.