- U.S. Route 90 in Alabama
Infobox road
state=AL
type=US
route=90
alternate_name=State Route 16
length_mi=77.031
length_ref=Alabama Department of Transportation , [http://www.dot.state.al.us/NR/rdonlyres/7B15B300-359D-413A-A7FA-ED33C8C261CD/0/CountyMilePostMaps.pdf County Milepost Maps] , accessed September 2007]
length_round=3
established=1926
direction_a=West
direction_b=East
starting_terminus=jct|state=MS|US|90 towardsPascagoula, MS
junction=jct|state=AL|I|65 in Mobile
jct|state=AL|US|31 in Spanish Fort
ending_terminus=jct|state=FL|US|90 towardsPensacola, FL
previous_route=89
next_route=91
browse=al browse
previous_route=15
route=
next_route=17U.S. Highway 90 (US-90), internally designated by theAlabama Department of Transportation as State Route 16 (SR-16), is a major east-weststate highway across the southern part of theU.S. state ofAlabama .U.S. Highway 90 and SR-16 cross the extreme southern part of the state, covering approximately 75 miles. The routes pass through the city of Mobile and its suburbs before entering Baldwin County. With the completion of Interstate 10, US-90 and SR-16 serve primarily as a local route connecting the towns along the route.
Cities along the route
* Grand Bay
* Theodore
* Mobile
* Daphne
* Spanish Fort
* Loxley
* RobertsdaleJunctions with
Interstate highway s,U.S. highway s, and major state routes* Interstate 10 on the western end of Mobile
* Interstate 65 in Mobile
* U.S. Highway 98 and unsigned State Route 42 near downtown Mobile
* Interstate 165 in Mobile and Prichard
* U.S. Highway 43 in Prichard
* A second junction with U.S. Highway 98 and unsigned State Route 42 nearMobile Bay . US-90, US-98, SR-16 and SR-42 overlap until they split at Daphne.
* Interstate 10 on the west side of Mobile Bay
* Interstate 10 on the east side of Mobile Bay at Daphne
* U.S. Highway 31 and unsigned State Route 3 at Spanish Fort
* State Route 59 at Loxley. The two routes overlap until they split at RobertsdaleReferences
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