U.S. Route 167 is a north-south
United States Highway
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within the
U.S. state
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s of
Louisiana
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and
Arkansas
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. It runs for
from
Ash Flat, Arkansas
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History
Ash Flat was established in 1856. The community was so named for a grove of ash ...
at
U.S. Route 62/
U.S. Route 412 to
Abbeville, Louisiana
Abbeville is a city in, and the parish seat of, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 12,257 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. At the 2020 Population Estimates Program, populat ...
at
Louisiana Highway 14. It goes through the cities of
Little Rock, Arkansas
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,
Alexandria, Louisiana
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, and
Lafayette, Louisiana
Lafayette ( , ) is the most populous city in and parish seat of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, Lafayette Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana, located along the Vermilion River (Louisiana), Vermilion River. It is Louisiana's List of municipaliti ...
.
Some of the highway's route has been combined with or parallels
Interstate 49
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in Louisiana. Between
Junction City, Arkansas
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Geograp ...
, and
Ruston, Louisiana
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, U.S. 167 runs concurrent with
U.S. 63.
Route description
Louisiana
U.S. Highway 167 in
Louisiana
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runs in a north–south direction from the national southern terminus at
Louisiana Highway 14 Business (LA 14 Bus.) in
Abbeville
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It is the of one of the arrondissements of Somme. Located on the river Somme, it was the capital of Ponthieu.
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Location
A ...
to the
Arkansas
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state line at
Junction City.
The route cuts through the center of Louisiana for roughly its entire length and passes through two of the state's metropolitan areas,
Lafayette and
Alexandria
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. Between those cities, US 167 ranges in character from an urban freeway to a lightly traveled two-lane collector. During this stretch, it overlaps the southern of
Interstate 49
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(I-49) from Lafayette through
Opelousas before making a diversion through rural
Evangeline Parish to serve the small city of
Ville Platte.
US 167 follows a combination of I-49 and the
Pineville Expressway
The Pineville Expressway is a four-lane controlled-access freeway that extends from I-49 in Alexandria through Pineville. It carries US 167 for all of its length, but also carries US 71 and LA 28 for some distance also. It follows the origin ...
through Alexandria and
Pineville, crossing the
Red River via the twin-span Purple Heart Memorial Bridge. US 167 remains a surface four-lane highway through northern Louisiana and is the primary north–south route through
Winnfield,
Jonesboro, and
Ruston. The northern portion of the route, beginning at the
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* I-20 (rap ...
interchange in Ruston, also carries the first of
US 63.
On its southern end, US 167 began near
Colfax, Louisiana when designated as one of the original
numbered U.S. Highways in 1926. However, the route was extended to Abbeville in 1949 over a number of existing state highways, more than doubling its length within Louisiana. Since that time, US 167 has experienced several alignment shifts as freeways were constructed in its two urban areas. More recently, all but approximately of the route was widened to four lanes as part of the
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development
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(La DOTD) TIMED program.
Abbeville to Lafayette
From the south, US 167 begins at an intersection with
LA 14 Bus. (Port Street) in the
Vermilion Parish
Vermilion Parish () is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana, created in 1844. The parish seat is Abbeville. Vermilion Parish is part of the Lafayette metropolitan statistical area, and located in southern Acadiana. At the 2020 U.S ...
city of
Abbeville
Abbeville (; ; ) is a commune in the Somme department and in Hauts-de-France region in northern France.
It is the of one of the arrondissements of Somme. Located on the river Somme, it was the capital of Ponthieu.
Geography
Location
A ...
, located in southern
Louisiana
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. The route heads north on Park Avenue, an undivided four-lane thoroughfare, and crosses mainline
LA 14 (West Summers Drive). US 167 travels due north from Abbeville and becomes a divided four-lane highway on a wide right-of-way upon entering rural surroundings. The highway will repeat this pattern throughout the majority of its distance in Louisiana. Passing through
Maurice, US 167 has a brief concurrency with
LA 92. The highway then curves to the northeast and crosses into
Lafayette Parish
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.
US 167 enters the suburban outgrowth of
Lafayette and crosses the city limits just beyond a junction with
LA 733 (East Broussard Road). The highway, locally known as Johnston Street, becomes a busy commercial corridor near the
Acadiana Mall and intersects several major thoroughfares on the southwest side of town, including
LA 3073 (Ambassador Caffery Parkway).
Prior to 2022, US 167 passed the
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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, located at a junction with
US 90 Bus./
LA 182 (University Avenue) and turned northwest onto the Evangeline Thruway, a
one-way pair
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Descriptio ...
, and overlapped
US 90 for about ten blocks. That year, US 167 was rerouted onto North College Road, Bertrand Drive, and the northernmost section of Ambassador Caffery Parkway, where it intersects US 90 before intersecting
I-10
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. The highway then runs concurrently with I-10 for approximately three miles before reaching a
cloverleaf interchange
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with
I-49
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at exit 103. This interchange also marks the end of the I-10 concurrence as well as the southern terminus of
I-49
Interstate 49 (I-49) is a north–south Interstate Highway with multiple segments. The original portion is entirely within Louisiana with an additional signed portion extending from I-220 in Shreveport to the Arkansas state line, three ne ...
.
The portion of the Evangeline Thruway between US 90 and I-10 previously signed as US 167 is now signed as LA 182.
I-49 concurrency and rural two-lane
US 167 utilizes the alignment of I-49 for the next . The freeway initially carries six lanes of traffic but quickly narrows to four through lanes. The highway crosses from Lafayette into
Carencro at exit 2, which connects to
LA 98 (Gloria Switch Road). Carencro proper is served by exit 4, connecting with
LA 726. North of Carencro, I-49/US 167 intersects the parallel LA 182 before crossing into
St. Landry Parish.
In St. Landry Parish, the freeway cuts through the adjacent communities of
Sunset
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and
Grand Coteau, served by exit 11 to
LA 93. Further north, the route skirts the eastern edge of the city of
Opelousas, which is accessed by exit 18 to
LA 31 (Creswell Lane) and exit 19 to
US 190. US 167 departs from the alignment of I-49 at the next exit and heads west through a point known as
Nuba
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and a junction with
LA 10 and LA 182.
Narrowing to an undivided two-lane highway, US 167 travels northwest, overlapping LA 10 into
Evangeline Parish. Here, the highway enters the city of
Ville Platte and diverges onto the one-way pair of LaSalle and Main Streets through the center of town. During this stretch, US 167 intersects and briefly overlaps
LA 29. After narrowing to two lanes again, US 167 turns due north at the western edge of Ville Platte and separates from LA 10. The highway passes to the east of
Millers Lake and through an area known as
Bayou Chicot, where it intersects
LA 106. A few miles later, US 167 reaches a T-intersection with
LA 13 in
Turkey Creek. US 167 turns north to continue the path of LA 13 and travels several miles through a very sparsely populated area.
Alexandria metropolitan area
US 167 crosses into
Rapides Parish just north of
Clearwater and crosses under I-49 at exit 61. Soon afterward, it reaches a T-intersection with
US 71 near
Meeker and departs from the last stretch of two-lane pavement along its route. US 167 turns northwest and follows the alignment of US 71 alongside the
Union Pacific Railroad
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(UP) line for the next through
Lecompte,
Lamourie, and
Chambers. In Chambers, the highway passes the
Louisiana State University at Alexandria, located about south of the
Alexandria
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city limits.
Upon entering Alexandria, the principal city of central Louisiana, US 71 and US 167 engage into an interchange with I-49 at exit 80. (This interchange is also exit 63 on US 71.) US 167 takes the entrance ramp to begin another concurrency with I-49, while US 71 proceeds straight ahead onto MacArthur Drive co-signed as
US 167 Bus. This time, the freeway begins with four through lanes and widens to six lanes further into town. On the edge of the business district, US 167 departs from I-49 a final time via exit 84 and transitions onto the Pineville Expressway joined with
LA 28. As the highway elevates to begin the approach onto the
Red River bridge, ramps connect to
LA 1 and
LA 28 Bus. via the grade-level one-way pair of Casson and Fulton Streets. This interchange also reconnects US 167 Bus. to the parent route, though it is not signed here. US 167 proceeds over the six-lane twin-span Purple Heart Memorial Bridge and crosses from Alexandria into the smaller adjacent city of
Pineville.
US 167 is predominantly a grade-level four-lane freeway through the Pineville area with exits that do not utilize a numbering scheme. Tight
diamond interchanges connect with
LA 1250 (Shamrock Street) to Downtown Pineville and
LA 107 toward
Marksville. LA 28 departs to the east toward
Jonesville at the next exit. US 167 curves northwest on the Pineville Expressway through
Kingsville and intersects
US 165, the main route connecting Alexandria with
Monroe
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. Shortly afterward, in the community of
Tioga Tioga may refer to:
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, US 167 joins US 71 again briefly until the latter splits off toward
Shreveport
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. Just before crossing into
Grant Parish, the freeway ends as US 167 intersects
LA 3225 at
Creola.
North Louisiana
US 167 enters the
Kisatchie National Forest
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at
Prospect
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and remains within its boundaries throughout Grant Parish and into
Winn Parish
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. Notable junctions along this stretch include
LA 8 at Bentley,
LA 123 in
Dry Prong, and
LA 500 at
Packton. About north of Packton, US 167 curves due west onto East Lafayette Street in the town of
Winnfield. The route overlaps
US 84 and
LA 34 through the center of town, where it crosses over the
Canadian Pacific Kansas City
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(CPKC) railway line and transitions onto West Court Street. With the other highways departing to the south and west, US 167 resumes its northerly course out of Winnfield, passing through
Dodson and into
Jackson Parish
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.
US 167 follows the CPKC into the town of
Jonesboro, where it travels along Old Winnsboro Road. After beginning a concurrency with
LA 147, US 167 intersects
LA 4 (East Main Street) in the center of town. Just north of Jonesboro, US 167 passes through the adjacent communities of
Hodge and
North Hodge, where LA 147 turns off to the northwest. US 167 winds its way through
Quitman,
Ansley, and
Clay
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before crossing into
Lincoln Parish.
In Lincoln Parish, US 167 proceeds north into the city of
Ruston and diverges onto the one-way pair of Vienna and Trenton Streets. The route overlaps
US 80 for nine blocks and also begins a longer concurrency with
LA 146 at California Avenue. Heading out of the business district, US 167 passes through an interchange with
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, connecting with Shreveport to the west and Monroe to the east. This interchange also marks the southern terminus of
US 63, and the two highways will remain paired throughout the remainder of their distance in Louisiana. North of Ruston, the rural surroundings return once again. While passing through
Vienna
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, LA 146 departs to the west. US 167 proceeds through
Unionville and
Dubach before crossing into
Union Parish
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.
In Union Parish, the highway enters
Bernice, where it follows another one-way pair (Cherry and Plum Streets). In this small town,
LA 2 Alt. utilizes the alignment of US 167 to reconnect to its parent route,
LA 2. In
Lillie, US 167 intersects the northern terminus of
LA 15 just west of
Spearsville. The route then curves northwest toward
Junction City, located on the
Arkansas
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state line. US 167 follows Main Street through town and intersects
LA 9 (West Fifth Street). At 3rd Street, the highway crosses the state line into
Junction City, Arkansas
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Geograp ...
and proceeds northward co-signed with US 63 toward
El Dorado
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.
Route classification and data
US 167 has several different
functional classifications over the course of its route, as determined by the
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development
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(La DOTD). The route is classified as an urban principal arterial through most of the cities it serves. Outside of town, the majority of the route serves as a rural minor arterial south of Alexandria and as a rural principal arterial northward. Two notable exceptions are the portions running concurrent with I-49, which are classified as urban and rural interstates, and the portion between Ville Platte and Turkey Creek, which is a rural major collector. Daily traffic volume in 2013 peaked at 53,500 vehicles in Lafayette and 56,100 in Alexandria, both along concurrencies with I-49. The lowest count reported was 1,110 vehicles north of Turkey Creek.
Several pieces of the southern half of US 167 are included in the state-designated system of tourist routes known as the
Louisiana Scenic Byways. The portion between Abbeville and Lafayette is part of the
Jean Lafitte Scenic Byway,
and much of the route through Evangeline Parish is part of the
Zydeco Cajun Prairie Scenic Byway.
Arkansas
Highway 167 enters Arkansas at
Junction City, a
twin city with
Junction City, Louisiana
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The Union Parish portion of Junction City is part of the Monr ...
. Entering the state, Highway 167 is paired with
U.S. Highway 63. The highways runs northeast through rural
Union County to a junction with
Highway 7 near the historic
Joel Smith House. The three highways begin a
concurrency
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* Concurring opinion (also called a "concurrence"), a ...
intersect
U.S. Highway 82 shortly after entering
El Dorado
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. North of this junction is a grade-separated intersection with
U.S. Highway 82B and
U.S. Highway 167B, leading into downtown El Dorado and the
El Dorado Commercial Historic District. The next intersection is with Main Street and is also grade-separated. Highway 63 breaks from the aforementioned concurrency to the east toward
Warren
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* Warren (name), a given name and a surname, including lists of persons so named
Warren may also refer to:
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. Following an interchange with Champagnolle Road, Highway 167 ends its overlap with Highway 7 by exiting the freeway and heading north toward
Calion. This intersection also serves as the northern terminus for Highway 167B, with Highway 7 continuing north toward
Smackover.
Highway 167 runs north through sparsely populated parts of southern
Calhoun County prior to entering
Hampton
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, the county seat. The highway intersects
U.S. Highway 278 (Main Street) and passes by the historic
Calhoun County Courthouse and the
Hampton Waterworks, both listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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.
In the northern part of the county, Highway 167 meets another of its three business routes in the state, which runs into downtown
Thornton. Highway 167 continues northeast to a junction with
U.S. Highway 79, and the two routes begin a concurrency toward
Fordyce.
History
Original southern terminus and extensions
US 167 was designated in November 1926 as one of the original routes of the
numbered U.S. Highway system.
At that time, it was a much shorter route with a southern terminus at US 71 between
Aloha
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and
Colfax, northwest of Alexandria. The entire route within Louisiana followed an
auto trail
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organized in 1919 known as the
Pershing Way.
Like the more well-known and established
Jefferson Highway
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, the Pershing Way was promoted as an international highway stretching from
New Orleans
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to
Winnipeg
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, Manitoba, Canada. However, the two followed entirely different routes through Louisiana that intersected in Alexandria. While the Jefferson Highway traveled diagonally across the state, the Pershing Way made an "L" by heading west from New Orleans to Lafayette via the
Old Spanish Trail (another auto trail and the predecessor of US 90) before turning north and cutting through the center of the state.
When Louisiana implemented a numbering system for its state highways in 1921, the Pershing Way was designated as
State Route 5.
Once the state began signposting its U.S. Highways in 1928,
[''The Morning Advocate''. May 2, 1928.] they remained co-signed with their respective state designations until a renumbering of the system in 1955 eliminated such concurrencies.
Since its creation in 1926, the southern terminus of US 167 has been moved twice. In 1932, the highway was shifted south of Winnfield to follow
State Route 99, an early addition to the state highway system that had recently been paved.
This change took the highway through Dry Prong to a different junction with US 71 near Creola, slightly extending the route and allowing a more direct connection with Alexandria. The original alignment was a gravel route that followed what is now
LA 471 through
Verda to
Atlanta
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and
LA 34 from Atlanta to Winnfield.
US 167 assumed its full length in Louisiana in 1949, when the designation was extended over existing highways southward to Abbeville.
State Route 43 carried the highway from Abbeville to Lafayette with the old Pershing Way (Route 5) taking it from there as far as Nuba, a point between Opelousas and Washington. The remainder of the distance to Alexandria was primarily composed of
State Route 22 to Ville Platte,
State Route 23 to Bayou Chicot,
State Route 218 to Turkey Creek,
State Route 26 to Meeker, and the concurrent US 71/
State Route 1 into the city.
Early routings and special routes in Alexandria and Lafayette
In Alexandria, US 167 initially followed a path similar to its current business route and that of US 165. I-49 and the Pineville Expressway did not yet exist, and the primary through-town route followed MacArthur Drive, Lee Street, Bolton Avenue, and Murray Street into the downtown area. The highway crossed the Red River via the
Murray Street Bridge, now demolished and replaced with the parallel
Jackson Street Bridge
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. It continued through Pineville on Main Street, Military Highway, and Jefferson Highway to the modern junction of US 71 and US 165. The route then followed US 71 to Tioga and
LA 3225 to Creola.
Shortly after its extension through Alexandria, a bypass route for US 167 was designated that followed MacArthur Drive (then known as the Alexandria Bypass) around the city and across the
O.K. Allen Bridge upriver.
Portions of this route were part of the existing
US 71 Byp. and a new
US 165 Byp. By 1953, mainline US 167 was routed over the O.K. Allen Bridge via Bolton Avenue, and the bypass was truncated to the intersection of Bolton Avenue and MacArthur Drive, which was a
traffic circle
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at that time.
This routing remained in effect until the early 1960s when US 167 was moved out of Downtown Alexandria altogether and absorbed the bypass route, which was then deleted.
In Lafayette, the route's other urbanized area, US 167 followed Johnston Street into town as it does today. However, it originally turned north onto University Avenue (then known as College Avenue) across US 90 and followed the present route of LA 182 through Carencro, Sunset, and Opelousas.
The portion along University Avenue between Johnston and Cameron Streets in Lafayette was concurrent with US 90, as the Evangeline Thruway did not yet exist. Over the years, US 90 was shifted back-and-forth from its original routing through the courthouse square (with University Avenue signed as a bypass route) to the University Avenue alignment (with the courthouse alignment signed as a business route). During one short period in the mid-1950s when the former configuration was in effect, mainline US 167 was also routed through the courthouse square with a bypass route designated along University Avenue.
The courthouse square route was as follows: Johnston Street, Jefferson Street, Main Street, St. John Street, and Cameron Street to University Avenue.
Major intersections
Bannered and suffixed routes
Alexandria business route
U.S. Highway 167 Business (US 167 Bus.) runs in a north–south direction through the
Rapides Parish city of
Alexandria
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.
It follows the former path of US 167 through town before it was shifted onto the newly completed I-49 in 1994.
From the south, US 167 Bus. begins at an interchange with
I-49
Interstate 49 (I-49) is a north–south Interstate Highway with multiple segments. The original portion is entirely within Louisiana with an additional signed portion extending from I-220 in Shreveport to the Arkansas state line, three ne ...
(exit 80) and
US 71 (exit 63) at the southern end of Alexandria. Mainline US 167 travels concurrently with I-49 to the north of the interchange and US 71 to the south. The business route heads northwest on MacArthur Drive, a divided four-lane highway with frontage roads, co-signed with US 71. It then turns northward onto Lee Street and becomes an undivided four-lane highway. After serving as a corridor for small commercial establishments for nearly , US 167 Bus. cuts through a residential neighborhood via the
one-way pair
A one-way pair, one-way couple, or couplet refers to that portion of a bi-directional traffic facilitysuch as a road, bus, streetcar, or light rail linewhere its opposing flows exist as two independent and roughly parallel facilities.
Descriptio ...
of Mason and Overton Streets. A dozen blocks later, the route reaches an intersection with Bringhurst Street. Here, US 167 Bus. proceeds straight ahead co-signed with
LA 1 and
LA 28 Bus.
The travel lanes converge as the highway immediately heads through an underpass of the
Union Pacific Railroad
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(UP) line and crosses under both the elevated I-49 and Pineville Expressway (US 167/
LA 28). For the next four blocks, US 167 Bus. diverges again onto the one-way pair of Casson and Fulton Streets near the southeast corner of the downtown area, effectively serving as frontage roads of the Pineville Expressway. Ramps connect to southbound I-49/US 167 and to the Pineville Expressway (northbound US 167 and eastbound LA 28) as the latter increases in elevation to cross the
Red River via the twin-span
Purple Heart Memorial Bridge into
Pineville.
US 167 Bus. is classified as an urban principal arterial by the
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development
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(La DOTD). The average daily traffic volume in 2013 ranged from 7,300 to 24,400 vehicles with the highest counts recorded near the I-49 and US 167 interchanges at either end of the route.
The posted speed limit is along MacArthur Drive, reduced to otherwise.
Major intersections
El Dorado business route
US Highway 167 Business (US 167B and Hwy. 167B) is a
business route
A business route (or business loop, business spur, or city route) in the United States is a short special route that branches off a parent numbered highway at its beginning, continues through the central business district of a nearby city or to ...
of US Highway 167 in
Union County, Arkansas
Union County is a county located on the central southern border of the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 39,054. The county seat is El Dorado. The county was formed on November 2, 1829, and named in recognition ...
.
Thornton business route
US Highway 167 Business (US 167B and Hwy. 167B) is a business route of US Highway 167 in
Calhoun County, Arkansas
Calhoun County is a county located in the south central part of the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,739, making it the least populous county in Arkansas. The county seat is Hampton. Calhoun County is Arkans ...
.
The route was created following the completion of a bypass around Thornton when Highway 167 was rerouted onto the new alignment.
Sheridan business route
US Highway 167 Business (US 167B and Hwy. 167B) is a business route of US Highway 167 in
Grant County, Arkansas
Grant County, officially the County of Grant, is a county in the U.S. state of Arkansas. Its population was 17,958 at the 2020 United States census. The county seat is Sheridan. Grant County is included in the Little Rock-North Little Rock-Co ...
.
It was created by the
Arkansas State Highway Commission
The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), formerly the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department, is a government department in the U.S. state of Arkansas. Its mission is to provide a safe, efficient, aesthetically pleasing and en ...
on September 11, 2013 following the designation of the new Highway 167 Sheridan bypass as mainline Highway 167, leaving the former alignment in the state highway system as a business route.
See also
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Arkansas Highway 367
Arkansas Highway 367 (AR 367) is a designation for two List of state highways in Arkansas, state highways in Arkansas. One segment of runs from U.S. Route 167, U.S. Route 167 (US 167) at East End, Arkansas, East End north t ...
*
Pineville Expressway
The Pineville Expressway is a four-lane controlled-access freeway that extends from I-49 in Alexandria through Pineville. It carries US 167 for all of its length, but also carries US 71 and LA 28 for some distance also. It follows the origin ...
References
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