- Mississippi Highway 43
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MS Highway 43 Route information Maintained by MDOT Length: 235.526 mi[1] (379.042 km) Major junctions South end: US 90 in Bay Saint Louis I-10 in Bay Saint Louis
I-59 in Picayune
US 11 in Picayune
MS 13 in Lampton
MS 13 near Oak Vale
US 84 from Monticello to Silver Creek
MS 13 in Mendenhall
MS 18 in Puckett
I-20 in Pelahatchie
US 80 in PelahatchieNorth end: Attala Road 3122 near Kilmichael Location Counties: Hancock, Pearl River, Marion, Jefferson Davis, Lawrence, Simpson, Rankin, Madison, Leake, Attala Highway system Numbered highways in Mississippi
Interstates • U.S. Routes • State highways
Unsigned state highways← MS 42 MS 44 → Mississippi Highway 43 generally runs north–south in three segments: the first from U.S. Highway 90 near Bay St. Louis to Mississippi Highway 13 south of Columbia, resuming at MS 13 in southern Jefferson Davis County to end near Mendenhall, and finally starting again at Mississippi Highway 18 near Puckett to end at Attala Road 3122 in northern Attala County. It traverses approximately 235 miles (378 km), serving Hancock, Pearl River, Marion, Jefferson Davis, Lawrence, Simpson, Rankin, Madison, Leake, and Attala counties.
Junctions on route
From north to south
- First segment
- Mississippi Highway 35
- Mississippi Highway 19
- Mississippi Highway 12
- Mississippi Highway 14
- Natchez Trace Parkway
- Mississippi Highway 429
- Mississippi Highway 17
- Mississippi Highway 16
- Natchez Trace Parkway
- Mississippi Highway 471
- Mississippi Highway 25
- Mississippi Highway 481
- U.S. Highway 80
- Interstate 20
- Mississippi Highway 18
- Second segment
- Mississippi Highway 13
- Mississippi Highway 28
- Mississippi Highway 478
- Mississippi Highway 42
- U.S. Highway 84
- Mississippi Highway 13
- Third segment
- Mississippi Highway 13
- Mississippi Highway 26
- U.S. Highway 11
- Interstate 59
- Mississippi Highway 603
- Interstate 10
- U.S. Highway 90
See also
- List of Mississippi state highways
References
Categories:- State highways in Mississippi
- First segment
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