List of Arkansas state highway spurs

Arkansas Highway 7 Spur shield Arkansas Highway 23 Spur shield Arkansas Highway 137 Spur shield

Highway markers for AR 7S, AR 23S, and AR 137S

A map of highways in the state of Arkansas
System information
Formed: 1924
Highway names
State: Arkansas nnS, Highway nnS (AR nnS, Hwy. nnS)
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This is a list of state highway spur routes (spurs) in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The spurs are named after their parent highways, which leads to multiple designations of the same name in some cases. All spur routes are maintained by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department.

Shields

Arkansas spur shields are mostly the same as their parent highways, with merely the addition of an "S". The major change comes from two-digit spur routes being printed on 24-by-36-inch (61 cm × 91 cm) while the parent routes are on the square 24-by-24-inch (61 cm × 61 cm) shields.

Arkansas state highway spur routes are signed using standard state highway shield backgrounds. The number remains the same size and a "S" (for spur) is added in an almost-exponential format. Shield sizes remain, one-digit routes keep the 24-by-24-inch (61 cm × 61 cm) shields, while two-digit routes become 24-by-36-inch (61 cm × 91 cm). Three-digit routes are the same as the parent route with the "S" placed in the available corner space. The "Spur" banners are usually not used by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, which instead prefers to use only a direction banner.

State highway spurs

Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
AR 1S 0.490.79 AR 1 in St. CharlesWhite River
AR 4S 1.041.67
AR 5S 0.070.11 AR 5 in Mountain HomeUS 62 in Mountain Home 1993[1]current
AR 7S 0.290.47 AR 7 in Marble FallsDogpatch USA 1974[2]current
AR 7S 2.393.85 AR 7 in El DoradoUS 167B in El Dorado 1971[3]current
AR 7S 1.622.61 AR 7 in Hot SpringsUS 70B in Hot Springs 2004[4]current Former US 70
AR 7S 1.402.25 AR 7 in RussellvilleInternational Paper factory in Russellville 1974[5]current
AR 8S 0.200.32 AR 8 in GlenwoodLumber yard in Glenwood 1987[6]current
AR 8S 0.86[7]1.38 AR 8 in HamburgAshley CR 73 1993[8]2001[9] Supplanted by AR 189
AR 9S 0.470.76 AR 9 in Morrilton 1986[10]current
AR 9S 0.901.45 AR 9 in MelbourneCircle Drive 1974[11]current
AR 10S 3.074.94 AR 10 in GreenwoodUS 71 1970[12]current Former US 71
AR 11S 0.901.45 AR 11 in Hazen 19532008 Supplanted by US 63 Spur
AR 11S 7.1911.57 AR 11US 425 in Star City 2013[13]current
AR 14S 1.342.16 AR 14 at SaladoUS 167/AR 230 at Southside 1978current
AR 16S 0.430.69 AR 16 in Siloam SpringsUS 412/AR 59 in Siloam Springs
AR 18S 1.001.61 AR 18AR 980 in Newport
AR 18S 1.211.95 AR 18 in JonesboroI-555/US 63 in Jonesboro
AR 20S 1.923.09 AR 20 in JonesboroMississippi River levee
AR 23S 2.654.26 AR 23 at ForumAR 23 Former AR 23W
AR 25S 0.61.0 AR 25 in Heber Springs
AR 25S 0.741.19 AR 25 in CharlotteWeaver Lane in Charlotte 1974current
AR 25S 3.014.84 AR 5/AR 25 in Tumbling ShoalsOld Highway 25 Park in Tumbling Shoals 1974current
AR 26S 1.292.08 AR 26 in Gum Springs
AR 33S 1.752.82 AR 33 in CasscoeDaisy Lane
AR 39S 0.550.89 AR 39US 49
AR 39S 0.380.61 AR 39Phillips CR 643 at Postelle
AR 43S
AR 59S 0.711.14 AR 59 in Gentry
AR 60S 1.792.88 AR 60 in Conway
Route Location Length (mi)[14] Length (km) Notes
AR 69S Diaz 0.70 1.13
AR 69S Trumann 1.72 2.77
AR 69S Sage 2.52 4.06
AR 69S Batesville 0.34 0.55
AR 72S
AR 75S Parkin 0.89 1.43
AR 78S Moro 0.08 0.13
AR 81S Pine Bluff 0.42 0.68
AR 83S Monticello 2.36 3.80
AR 89S Lonoke 0.29 0.47 Deleted 2014
AR 94S Monte Ne 0.98 1.58
AR 95S Morrilton 0.32 0.51
AR 106S Bethesda 1.62 2.61
AR 108S Foreman 0.77 1.24
AR 112S Fayetteville 1.46 2.35 Former alignment of AR 16
AR 117S Black Rock 1.26 2.03
AR 127S Garfield 0.25 0.40
AR 130S Almyra 0.72 1.16
AR 133S North Crossett 0.53 0.85
AR 137S Amorel 2.43 3.91
AR 146S Stuttgart 1.10 1.77
AR 150S Mississippi County 0.45 0.72
AR 163S Jonesboro 0.40 0.64 Apt Drive
AR 164S Clarksville 0.15 0.24 serves Clarksville Municipal Airport
AR 175S Cherokee Village 3.96 6.37
AR 201S Mountain Home 0.25 0.40
AR 226S Jonesboro 1.03 1.66 Collins Road
AR 235S Bruno 0.31 0.50
AR 238S Brinkley 0.65 1.05
AR 239S Blytheville 1.73 2.78 Locust Street
AR 242S St. Francis National Forest 0.11 0.18
AR 243S 0.67 1.08
AR 265S
AR 267S White County 0.90 1.45
AR 276S Bayou Meto 1.06 1.71
AR 280S Brookings 0.47 0.76
AR 282S Crawford County 0.97 1.56
AR 295S Hindsville 2.2 3.5 Former part of AR 68
AR 308S Marked Tree 0.13 0.21
AR 321S Lonoke County 3.15 5.07
AR 321S White County 0.35 0.56
AR 365S Pine Bluff 2.14 3.44
AR 367S Beebe 0.49 0.79
AR 382S Ozark Folk Center State Park 0.8 1.3
AR 384S Newport 1.40 2.25

See also

References

  1. "Minutes" (1970–79), p. 451.
  2. "Minutes" (1970–79), p. 983.
  3. "Minutes" (1970–79), p. 1525.
  4. "Minutes" (2000–09), p. 708-709.
  5. "Minutes" (1970–79), p. 1055.
  6. "Minutes" (1980–89), p. 782.
  7. "Minutes" (2000–09), p. 279.
  8. "Minutes" (1990–99), p. 335-336.
  9. "Minutes" (2000–09), p. 279-280.
  10. "Minutes" (1980–89), p. 671.
  11. "Minutes" (1970–79), p. 913.
  12. "Minutes" (1970–79), p. 1623.
  13. "Minutes" (2010–19), p. 421.
  14. Planning and Research Division (2010). "Arkansas Road Log Database" (Database). Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved June 9, 2011.
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