- Alabama State Route 39
Infobox road
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type=AL
route=39
length_mi=22
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direction_a=South
direction_b=North
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previous_route=38
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next_route=40State Route 39 is a 22-mile long route in the western part of the state. The southern terminus of the route is at its junction with U.S. Highway 11 near Livingston. The northern terminus of the route is at its junction with State Route 14 at Clinton, an unincorporated community in western Greene County.
Route description
State Route 39 is a rural, two lane route that serves as a connecting route between Livingston and western Greene County. From its origin, the route travels in a northerly direction. At Gainesville, the route junctions and serves as the eastern terminus of State Route 116. From Gainesville, the route turns to the northeast, continuing this trajectory until it junctions State Route 14 at Clinton.
Counties traversed
Cities and towns along the route
*Gainesville
*Mount Hebron
*ClintonMajor intersections
*State Route 116 at Gainesville
*While State Route 39 passes Interstate 20/59 near Livingston, there is no exit from I-20/59 to State Route 39. Motorists travelling on State Route 39 south may access theinterstate highways via U.S. Highway 11 south, then State Route 28 west. Northbound motorists can access I-20/59 via Sumter County Road 20 east.References
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