US 69 begins at its southern terminus with SH 87 in Port Arthur. This intersection is also the southern terminus for US 96 and US 287, which are concurrent with US 69. US 69, US 96, and US 287 continue in a northwest, then west, route until its intersection with Interstate 10 in southern Beaumont. At this intersection, US 69, US 96, and US 287 merge with I-10. I-10/US 69/US 96/US 287 continue in a northerly direction through Beaumont for several miles. Just after the intersection with US 90, I-10 splits from the multiplex and resumes its easterly course, leaving US 69, US 96, and US 287 heading northwest through Beaumont. US 69 north of I-10 is also known officially known as Eastex Freeway, and is an official evacuation route, just as Interstate 69/US 59 heading north from Houston is known as Eastex Freeway as well.
From its original junction at U.S. Route 101 in Ventura, California, the route continues along State Route 33 up to Ojai, temporarily joining State Route 150. Leaving Ojai, it continued into the Los Padres National Forest along the Maricopa Highway, with its summit at Pine Mountain. Descending into the Cuyama River Valley, it met State Route 166 and travelled east towards Maricopa past what is now the Carrizo Plain National Monument and crossing the axis of the San Andreas Fault into the southern San Joaquin Valley. In Maricopa, it continued north again with State Route 33 into the southern Midway-Sunset Oil Field and intersecting modern State Route 119 in Taft. From Taft, U.S. 399 followed State Route 119 out of town through Valley Acres and past the modern Buena Vista Recreation Area (the old Buena Vista Lake) towards U.S. Route 99 (now State Route 99) in Pumpkin Center and Greenfield, then with the old alignment of U.S. Route 99 (Union Avenue, SR 99 Bus.) north into Bakersfield where it terminated. This ending, being a useless concurrency, was later truncated to U.S. Route 99 until U.S. Route 399 was decommissioned.
U.S. Route 138, commissioned in 1926, is an east–west U.S. Highway in Colorado and Nebraska that runs predominantly northeast to southwest paralleling the South Platte River and Interstate 76. Like all spurs of the former U.S. Route 66 and U.S. Route 99, U.S. Route 138 is an orphan route. U.S. Route 38 was commissioned in 1926, but U.S. Route 6 was extended over it to Long Beach, California (but was truncated to Bishop in 1964). Therefore, U.S. 138 still meets its former parent route.
Most of the distance through which US411 passes is rural countryside, with no major metropolitan areas directly along its route. However, it does pass relatively near the major cities of Birmingham, Alabama, Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Knoxville, Tennessee. In Sevier County, Tennessee, south of Knoxville, US411 is used by many tourists as a route to the northern side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. US411 passes about 20 miles (32km) north of the national park, but it intersects with US441, which actually goes through this park. Although US411 has a south–north designation, it contains long stretches that are west–east, and its overall direction is actually southwest–northeast.
Driving on US 411 from Etowah, Tennessee to Georgia
US 411 enters Tennessee at the southern terminus of its companion SR 33 in the southwestern corner of Polk County. The highway crosses the Conasauga River in the hamlet of Conasauga and meets the eastern end of SR 313 (Ladd Springs Road) in Oldfort. US 411 parallels the CSX rail line through the hamlet of Ocoee, where the highway expands to four lanes plus a center turn lane and has a partial cloverleaf interchange with US 64 and US 74 (SR 40). North of Ocoee, US 411 crosses over the railroad and the Ocoee River and passes through the town of Benton, where the route meets the northern end of SR 314 (Parksville Road). The U.S. Highway expands to a divided highway north of the town. US 411 intersects and begins to run concurrently with SR 30, crosses the Hiwassee River, and meets the eastern...
published: 09 Jul 2018
Tennessee US-411
published: 10 Jul 2022
U.S. Route 411 in Alabama | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_411
00:01:07 1 Route description
00:02:42 1.1 Alabama
00:07:30 1.2 Georgia
00:13:08 1.3 Tennessee
00:22:36 2 Major intersections
00:22:45 2.1 Alabama
00:22:54 2.2 Georgia
00:23:02 2.3 Tennessee
00:23:11 3 See also
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published: 28 Dec 2018
2019 10 08 19 United State Route 411, Georgia
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WSBTV Investigates GDOT 411 Connector Route
http://coalitionfortherightroad.org Thirty years and a much needed connector to I-75. the problem is workers have yet to pour any pavement. Channel 2's John Bachman talked to opponents who say the states wants to spend millions to save drivers 24 seconds.
published: 08 Feb 2013
2019 10 08 18 United State Route 411, Rome, Georgia
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East Rome Bypass Ga Hwy 1 Saturday September 4th 2021 #East Rome Bypass
Taking the East Roam Bypass around the North East side of Rome from US Hwy 411 Ga Hwy 20 over to US Hwy 27 Ga Hwy 1 just South of Berry College
published: 05 Sep 2021
Center Alabama Hwy 68 To Georgia Hwy 100 Monday May 16th 2022 #Center Alabama
Driving from Center Alabama on Alabama 68 to the Georgia Line at Ga 20 then to Ga 100
published: 21 May 2022
US Hwy 23 Georgia Hwy 42 North to Ponce Saturday September 11th 2021 #Moreland Avenue
Driving North on US Hwy 23 Georgia Hwy 42 Moreland Avenue past old Fort Gillum, and the Twin Starlight Drive in to Ponce where it changes names to Briarcliff.
published: 12 Sep 2021
Interstate 20: Alabama to Atlanta | Drive America's Highways 🚙
🚙 Drive America's Highways for 57 miles east along Interstate 20 from Alabama to Atlanta, Georgia.
We start the video entering Georgia on Interstate 20 at the Alabama state line near Tallapoosa. Shortly after, we make a quick pit stop at the welcome center before continuing east on the Tom Murphy Freeway. Passing the interchange with GA-100, we make our way east towards Atlanta - crossing an interchange with U.S. Highway 27 and several local interchanges before reaching Douglasville at an interchange with GA-5.
Staying on I-20, we continue east, passing just north of Sweetwater Creek State Park. Crossing the interchange with GA-6, we are welcomed to the Atlanta area with a panoramic view of the skyline in the distance as we pass by Six Flags Over Georgia and enter Atlanta. Now insid...
US 411 enters Tennessee at the southern terminus of its companion SR 33 in the southwestern corner of Polk County. The highway crosses the Conasauga River in th...
US 411 enters Tennessee at the southern terminus of its companion SR 33 in the southwestern corner of Polk County. The highway crosses the Conasauga River in the hamlet of Conasauga and meets the eastern end of SR 313 (Ladd Springs Road) in Oldfort. US 411 parallels the CSX rail line through the hamlet of Ocoee, where the highway expands to four lanes plus a center turn lane and has a partial cloverleaf interchange with US 64 and US 74 (SR 40). North of Ocoee, US 411 crosses over the railroad and the Ocoee River and passes through the town of Benton, where the route meets the northern end of SR 314 (Parksville Road). The U.S. Highway expands to a divided highway north of the town. US 411 intersects and begins to run concurrently with SR 30, crosses the Hiwassee River, and meets the eastern end of SR 163 in the village of Delano.
US 411 becomes undivided and crosses over the CSX rail line shortly after entering McMinn County. In the town of Etowah, the highway follows Tennessee Avenue, meets the western end of SR 310 (Mecca Pike), and SR 30 splits west along David M. Lilliard Memorial Highway. The highway becomes divided once again north of town and continues through farmland and countryside before becoming undivided once again before entering the town of Englewood and goes through town passing just east of the downtown area and intersecting and having a short concurrency with SR 39 (Athens Pike; Tellico Street). US 411 then becomes a divided highway again as it leaves Englewood and enters countryside once again before crossing into Monroe County.
US 411 enters Tennessee at the southern terminus of its companion SR 33 in the southwestern corner of Polk County. The highway crosses the Conasauga River in the hamlet of Conasauga and meets the eastern end of SR 313 (Ladd Springs Road) in Oldfort. US 411 parallels the CSX rail line through the hamlet of Ocoee, where the highway expands to four lanes plus a center turn lane and has a partial cloverleaf interchange with US 64 and US 74 (SR 40). North of Ocoee, US 411 crosses over the railroad and the Ocoee River and passes through the town of Benton, where the route meets the northern end of SR 314 (Parksville Road). The U.S. Highway expands to a divided highway north of the town. US 411 intersects and begins to run concurrently with SR 30, crosses the Hiwassee River, and meets the eastern end of SR 163 in the village of Delano.
US 411 becomes undivided and crosses over the CSX rail line shortly after entering McMinn County. In the town of Etowah, the highway follows Tennessee Avenue, meets the western end of SR 310 (Mecca Pike), and SR 30 splits west along David M. Lilliard Memorial Highway. The highway becomes divided once again north of town and continues through farmland and countryside before becoming undivided once again before entering the town of Englewood and goes through town passing just east of the downtown area and intersecting and having a short concurrency with SR 39 (Athens Pike; Tellico Street). US 411 then becomes a divided highway again as it leaves Englewood and enters countryside once again before crossing into Monroe County.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_411
00:01:07 1 Route description
00:02:42 1.1 Alabama
00:07:30...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_411
00:01:07 1 Route description
00:02:42 1.1 Alabama
00:07:30 1.2 Georgia
00:13:08 1.3 Tennessee
00:22:36 2 Major intersections
00:22:45 2.1 Alabama
00:22:54 2.2 Georgia
00:23:02 2.3 Tennessee
00:23:11 3 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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SUMMARY
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U.S. Route 411 (US 411) is an alternate parallel-highway associated with US 11. US 411 extends for about 313 miles (504 km) from US 78 in Leeds, Alabama, to US 25W/US 70 in Newport, Tennessee. US 411 travels through northeastern Alabama, northwestern Georgia, and southeastern Tennessee. Notable towns and cities along its route include Gadsden, Alabama; Rome, Georgia; Cartersville, Georgia; Maryville, Tennessee; Sevierville, Tennessee, and Newport, Tennessee.
US 411 and US 11 never intersect with one another, though they come very close in Leeds, Alabama, Gadsden, Alabama, and Maryville, Tennessee. US 411 also spends much of its route close to the Interstate Highway System: Interstate 40 (I-40), I-75, and I-59, though it never has an interchange with I-59.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_411
00:01:07 1 Route description
00:02:42 1.1 Alabama
00:07:30 1.2 Georgia
00:13:08 1.3 Tennessee
00:22:36 2 Major intersections
00:22:45 2.1 Alabama
00:22:54 2.2 Georgia
00:23:02 2.3 Tennessee
00:23:11 3 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.8925676482021364
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-D
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
U.S. Route 411 (US 411) is an alternate parallel-highway associated with US 11. US 411 extends for about 313 miles (504 km) from US 78 in Leeds, Alabama, to US 25W/US 70 in Newport, Tennessee. US 411 travels through northeastern Alabama, northwestern Georgia, and southeastern Tennessee. Notable towns and cities along its route include Gadsden, Alabama; Rome, Georgia; Cartersville, Georgia; Maryville, Tennessee; Sevierville, Tennessee, and Newport, Tennessee.
US 411 and US 11 never intersect with one another, though they come very close in Leeds, Alabama, Gadsden, Alabama, and Maryville, Tennessee. US 411 also spends much of its route close to the Interstate Highway System: Interstate 40 (I-40), I-75, and I-59, though it never has an interchange with I-59.
http://coalitionfortherightroad.org Thirty years and a much needed connector to I-75. the problem is workers have yet to pour any pavement. Channel 2's John Bac...
http://coalitionfortherightroad.org Thirty years and a much needed connector to I-75. the problem is workers have yet to pour any pavement. Channel 2's John Bachman talked to opponents who say the states wants to spend millions to save drivers 24 seconds.
http://coalitionfortherightroad.org Thirty years and a much needed connector to I-75. the problem is workers have yet to pour any pavement. Channel 2's John Bachman talked to opponents who say the states wants to spend millions to save drivers 24 seconds.
Driving North on US Hwy 23 Georgia Hwy 42 Moreland Avenue past old Fort Gillum, and the Twin Starlight Drive in to Ponce where it changes names to Briarcliff.
Driving North on US Hwy 23 Georgia Hwy 42 Moreland Avenue past old Fort Gillum, and the Twin Starlight Drive in to Ponce where it changes names to Briarcliff.
Driving North on US Hwy 23 Georgia Hwy 42 Moreland Avenue past old Fort Gillum, and the Twin Starlight Drive in to Ponce where it changes names to Briarcliff.
🚙 Drive America's Highways for 57 miles east along Interstate 20 from Alabama to Atlanta, Georgia.
We start the video entering Georgia on Interstate 20 at the...
🚙 Drive America's Highways for 57 miles east along Interstate 20 from Alabama to Atlanta, Georgia.
We start the video entering Georgia on Interstate 20 at the Alabama state line near Tallapoosa. Shortly after, we make a quick pit stop at the welcome center before continuing east on the Tom Murphy Freeway. Passing the interchange with GA-100, we make our way east towards Atlanta - crossing an interchange with U.S. Highway 27 and several local interchanges before reaching Douglasville at an interchange with GA-5.
Staying on I-20, we continue east, passing just north of Sweetwater Creek State Park. Crossing the interchange with GA-6, we are welcomed to the Atlanta area with a panoramic view of the skyline in the distance as we pass by Six Flags Over Georgia and enter Atlanta. Now inside Atlanta City Limits, we cross The Perimeter (Interstate 285) and a few local exits before reaching the end of the video at the interchange with Interstate 75 in the heart of downtown Atlanta.
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🚙 Drive America's Highways for 57 miles east along Interstate 20 from Alabama to Atlanta, Georgia.
We start the video entering Georgia on Interstate 20 at the Alabama state line near Tallapoosa. Shortly after, we make a quick pit stop at the welcome center before continuing east on the Tom Murphy Freeway. Passing the interchange with GA-100, we make our way east towards Atlanta - crossing an interchange with U.S. Highway 27 and several local interchanges before reaching Douglasville at an interchange with GA-5.
Staying on I-20, we continue east, passing just north of Sweetwater Creek State Park. Crossing the interchange with GA-6, we are welcomed to the Atlanta area with a panoramic view of the skyline in the distance as we pass by Six Flags Over Georgia and enter Atlanta. Now inside Atlanta City Limits, we cross The Perimeter (Interstate 285) and a few local exits before reaching the end of the video at the interchange with Interstate 75 in the heart of downtown Atlanta.
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US 411 enters Tennessee at the southern terminus of its companion SR 33 in the southwestern corner of Polk County. The highway crosses the Conasauga River in the hamlet of Conasauga and meets the eastern end of SR 313 (Ladd Springs Road) in Oldfort. US 411 parallels the CSX rail line through the hamlet of Ocoee, where the highway expands to four lanes plus a center turn lane and has a partial cloverleaf interchange with US 64 and US 74 (SR 40). North of Ocoee, US 411 crosses over the railroad and the Ocoee River and passes through the town of Benton, where the route meets the northern end of SR 314 (Parksville Road). The U.S. Highway expands to a divided highway north of the town. US 411 intersects and begins to run concurrently with SR 30, crosses the Hiwassee River, and meets the eastern end of SR 163 in the village of Delano.
US 411 becomes undivided and crosses over the CSX rail line shortly after entering McMinn County. In the town of Etowah, the highway follows Tennessee Avenue, meets the western end of SR 310 (Mecca Pike), and SR 30 splits west along David M. Lilliard Memorial Highway. The highway becomes divided once again north of town and continues through farmland and countryside before becoming undivided once again before entering the town of Englewood and goes through town passing just east of the downtown area and intersecting and having a short concurrency with SR 39 (Athens Pike; Tellico Street). US 411 then becomes a divided highway again as it leaves Englewood and enters countryside once again before crossing into Monroe County.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_411
00:01:07 1 Route description
00:02:42 1.1 Alabama
00:07:30 1.2 Georgia
00:13:08 1.3 Tennessee
00:22:36 2 Major intersections
00:22:45 2.1 Alabama
00:22:54 2.2 Georgia
00:23:02 2.3 Tennessee
00:23:11 3 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.8925676482021364
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-D
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
U.S. Route 411 (US 411) is an alternate parallel-highway associated with US 11. US 411 extends for about 313 miles (504 km) from US 78 in Leeds, Alabama, to US 25W/US 70 in Newport, Tennessee. US 411 travels through northeastern Alabama, northwestern Georgia, and southeastern Tennessee. Notable towns and cities along its route include Gadsden, Alabama; Rome, Georgia; Cartersville, Georgia; Maryville, Tennessee; Sevierville, Tennessee, and Newport, Tennessee.
US 411 and US 11 never intersect with one another, though they come very close in Leeds, Alabama, Gadsden, Alabama, and Maryville, Tennessee. US 411 also spends much of its route close to the Interstate Highway System: Interstate 40 (I-40), I-75, and I-59, though it never has an interchange with I-59.
http://coalitionfortherightroad.org Thirty years and a much needed connector to I-75. the problem is workers have yet to pour any pavement. Channel 2's John Bachman talked to opponents who say the states wants to spend millions to save drivers 24 seconds.
Driving North on US Hwy 23 Georgia Hwy 42 Moreland Avenue past old Fort Gillum, and the Twin Starlight Drive in to Ponce where it changes names to Briarcliff.
🚙 Drive America's Highways for 57 miles east along Interstate 20 from Alabama to Atlanta, Georgia.
We start the video entering Georgia on Interstate 20 at the Alabama state line near Tallapoosa. Shortly after, we make a quick pit stop at the welcome center before continuing east on the Tom Murphy Freeway. Passing the interchange with GA-100, we make our way east towards Atlanta - crossing an interchange with U.S. Highway 27 and several local interchanges before reaching Douglasville at an interchange with GA-5.
Staying on I-20, we continue east, passing just north of Sweetwater Creek State Park. Crossing the interchange with GA-6, we are welcomed to the Atlanta area with a panoramic view of the skyline in the distance as we pass by Six Flags Over Georgia and enter Atlanta. Now inside Atlanta City Limits, we cross The Perimeter (Interstate 285) and a few local exits before reaching the end of the video at the interchange with Interstate 75 in the heart of downtown Atlanta.
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US 69 begins at its southern terminus with SH 87 in Port Arthur. This intersection is also the southern terminus for US 96 and US 287, which are concurrent with US 69. US 69, US 96, and US 287 continue in a northwest, then west, route until its intersection with Interstate 10 in southern Beaumont. At this intersection, US 69, US 96, and US 287 merge with I-10. I-10/US 69/US 96/US 287 continue in a northerly direction through Beaumont for several miles. Just after the intersection with US 90, I-10 splits from the multiplex and resumes its easterly course, leaving US 69, US 96, and US 287 heading northwest through Beaumont. US 69 north of I-10 is also known officially known as Eastex Freeway, and is an official evacuation route, just as Interstate 69/US 59 heading north from Houston is known as Eastex Freeway as well.