Alabama State Route 10

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Alabama State Route 10 road sign
Basic data
Overall length:  232 mi / 373 km
Starting point:  Circle sign 19.svg MS 19 east of Yantley
End point:  Georgia 37.svg GA 37 near Shorterville
Counties:  Choctaw County
Marengo County
Wilcox County
Butler County
Crenshaw County
Pike County
Barbour County
Henry County
Important cities:  Butler
Camden
Greenville
Luverne
Troy
Clio
Abbeville

The Alabama State Route 10 (abbreviated AL 10 ) is a state highway in the US state of Alabama , which runs east-west direction.

course

The State Route begins on the Mississippi border east of Yantley , where it is known as Mississippi State Route 19 , and ends near Shorterville on the Georgia border , where it becomes Georgia State Route 37 . Between Brundidge and Troy , the road splits with US Highway 231 . From Troy to Luverne also uses US Highway 29 , the track and from there to Rutledge of US Highway 331 . At 232 miles the road leads in part by the Black Belt and meets in Greenville on Interstate 65 .

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