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Maintained by ALDOT | ||||
Length | 250.671 mi[1] (403.416 km) | |||
Existed | 1926–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | US 11 / US 80 at the Mississippi state line near Cuba | |||
North end | US 11 / SR 58 at Georgia state line near Sulphur Springs | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Alabama | |||
Counties | Sumter, Greene, Tuscaloosa, Bibb, Jefferson, St. Clair, Etowah, DeKalb | |||
Highway system | ||||
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U.S. Route 11 (US 11) runs southwest to northeast across northcentral Alabama for 250.671 miles (403.416 km). It enters the state from Mississippi concurrent with US 80 and exits into Georgia east of Sulphur Springs. US 11 runs through the major cities of Tuscaloosa and Birmingham, as well as the smaller cities and towns of Cuba, York, Livingston, Epes, Boligee, Eutaw, Cottondale, Coaling, Woodstock, Bessemer, Brighton, Midfield, Trussville, Argo, Springville, Ashville, Steele, Attalla, Reece City, and Collinsville. State Route 7 (SR 7) is designated along the entire route but unsigned.
Aside from portions within major cities and towns, US 11 is largely a rural two-lane road. The route has been largely supplanted by Interstate 59 (I-59), as well as I-20 between Mississippi and Birmingham.