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Mississippi State Highway 25 runs from I-55 in Jackson, Mississippi to the Tennessee state line north of Iuka.

Cities on the route


From south to north

Junctions


From south to north

Hinds County

Rankin County

Leake County

Winston County

Oktibbeha County

Lowndes County

Clay County

Monroe County

Itawamba County

Tishomingo County

Past Improvements


As of June 28, 2006, 150 miles of continuous four-lane divided highway is open between Starkville, Mississippi and Jackson, Mississippi. The last leg to open was the 11.9-mile, $27-million section from the intersection of Highway 19 north of Louisville, Mississippi to Noxapater Creek in Winston County. This is one of the culminations of the 1987 Four-Lane Highway Program (commonly referred to as AHEAD Program) for improving Mississippi roadways.

On May 10, 2006 the next-to-last leg, a 10.1-mile, $23-million section, opened from the Oktibbeha County line west into Winston County.

Future Improvements


All of Highway 25, except for the portion between West Point, Mississippi and Fulton, Mississippi will be an at least four-lane divided highway by the mid-2010's, per Mississppi House Bill 725 of the 1998 session.

See also


External links


Mississippi state highways

 

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