U.S. 431 North - Glenville to Phenix City

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U.S. 431 North

U.S. 431 previously reduced to two lanes north at the Russell County line.
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U.S. 431/SR 1 travel 37.44 miles north through Russell County.
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Bypassed by U.S. 431 to the east, the old alignment of U.S. 431 through Glenville was redesignated as County Road 137.
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A reassurance marker for U.S. 431 appeared along CR 137 (old U.S. 431) north between Gammage Road and Bowden Road east.
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CR 12 (Cedar Heights Road) originally extended west to CR 137. The route was truncated east to the four lane bypass along U.S. 431.
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Cedar Heights Road (former CR 12) spurs 0.9 miles east from CR 137 to a dead end by the expressway along U.S. 431.
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CR 137 returns to U.S. 431 a half mile north of Cedar Heights Road.
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The Glenville bypass along U.S. 431 opened to traffic in November 2010.
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U.S. 431 bypasses Pittsview to the west. The second branch of CR 137 loops 3.5 miles east through the unincorporated community along Pittsview Highway.
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CR 4 (Cottonton Road) connects U.S. 431 with Pittsview from the west. CR 4 extends southeast to McLendon, Cottonton and SR 165/208 at Mahrt. West from Pittsview, CR 4 leads to Hooks, Persons and Rutherford.
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Milepost 93 for SR 1 stands just north of Watermelon Creek Road along U.S. 431.
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U.S. 431 north at Villula.
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CR 137 (Old Seale Highway) branches north from U.S. 431 into the unincorporated community of Seale.
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U.S. 431 bypasses Seale to the west.
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SR 26 travels 14.56 miles west from U.S. 431 to Dudley, Hatchehubbee and SR 51 at Hurtsboro.
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SR 26 east along Cutchin Drive to Old Seale Highway (CR 137) was renumbered as an extension of CR 18 west from Seale.
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U.S. 431 meets the south end of SR 169 at CR 138 (Silver Run Drive) north of Seale.
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CR 138 replaced SR 169 east from U.S. 431 to CR 137 (Old Seale Highway).
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SR 169 heads 26.33 miles northwest from U.S. 431 to Parkmanville, Crawford and SR 51 in the city of Opelika.
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CR 137 (Old Seale Highway) returns to U.S. 431 north by Russell County High School.
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The fourth leg of CR 137 constitutes a 1.3 mile long loop following Old Seale Highway just north of U.S. 431.
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CR 137 (Old Seale Highway) ties back into U.S. 431 across from Indian Trail south.
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The fifth segment of CR 137 loops east from U.S. 431 along Uchee Hill Highway into southwestern reaches of Phenix City.
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Milepost 102 for SR 1 stands north beyond Uchee Hill Highway (CR 137).
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CR 41 (Clark Road) stems north from parallel CR 137 (Uchee Hill Highway) to U.S. 431.
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CR 41 (Clark Road) meanders northwest to SR 169 near Crawford.
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U.S. 431 north at CR 70 (Ware Road).
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The western branch of Russell County Route 61 follows Freeman Road west from CR 137 to CR 28 (Sandfort Road).
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Seale Road (old U.S. 431) branches northeast from U.S. 431 through south Phenix City. The remainder of the four lane highway north into the city is Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway.
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The north end of SR 165 (Fort Mitchell Road) is at U.S. 431 across from Crosswinds Road.
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SR 165 (Fort Mitchell Road) heads south to Bradley Landing, Fort Mitchell and Oswichee.
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U.S. 431 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway) advances northeast through Phenix City to a parclo interchange with U.S. 280.
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U.S. 280 encircles Phenix City along a controlled access bypass. The route east from U.S. 431 comprises a short freeway to 4th Street and U.S. 27 (Veterans Parkway) in Columbus, Georgia.
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U.S. 431 combines with U.S. 280 north along the Phenix City bypass. The two overlap 25.17 miles northwest to Opelika.
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U.S. 280 connects Phenix City with Birmingham. U.S. 80 ties into U.S. 280/431 from the west in 1.87 miles and continues east along J.R. Allen Parkway, a freeway across north Columbus, Georgia to Interstate 185.
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