Interstate 759
Highway in Alabama
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Interstate 759 (I-759) is a part of the Interstate Highway System in the US state of Alabama. It is a spur route that runs for 4.54 miles (7.31 km) between the cities of Attalla and Gadsden in Etowah County. It begins at I-59 in Attalla and ends at U.S. Route 411 (US 411) in southern Gadsden adjacent to the Gadsden Mall. After it loses its I-759 designation, the route continues east as the at-grade thoroughfare State Route 759 (SR 759) until the route ends at SR 291 in Gadsden. SR 759 is the only odd-numbered route in the state that is signed as "east–west" rather than "north–south".
0.866 mi (1.394 km) as SR 759
I-759 highlighted in red; SR 759 in blue | ||||
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| Length | 5.407 mi[1] (8.702 km) 4.541 mi (7.308 km) as I-759 0.866 mi (1.394 km) as SR 759 | |||
| Existed | October 22, 1986[2]–present | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Alabama | |||
| Counties | Etowah | |||
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Route description

I-759 begins at exit 182 of I-59 in Attalla.[3] From this point, the route travels in an easterly direction across a marshy area prior to reaching its first exit at Black Creek Parkway, a diamond interchange.[4][5] From the Black Creek exit, I-759 continues in its easterly direction and crosses the Coosa River along a causeway and short bridge prior to reaching US 411.[6] At the US 411 interchange, the I-759 designation ends, but the route continues as SR 759 in spanning the Coosa River.[7]
About 3⁄4 mile (1.2 km) from the start of SR 759, the freeway becomes a single carriageway roadway before ending at George Wallace Drive.
History
I-759 opened to traffic on October 22, 1986.[2]
A new four-lane bridge crossing the Coosa River opened in 2004.[8]
Future
Currently, there are plans to extend I-759 east to US 278 on the east side of Gadsden.[9] In March 2021, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) announced that they had authorized a $2 million to initiate the engineering design for the extension.[10] In May 2022, ALDOT announced that it would fund the $65 million eastern extension.[11] There have also been plans to extend the route west from I-59 to US 431 in Attalla.[12]
Exit list
The entire route is in Etowah County.
| Location | mi[1] | km | Exit[13] | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attalla | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0A-B | Western terminus of I-759; I-59 exit 182; signed as left exit 0A (south) & 0B (north) westbound; tri-stack interchange. | |
| Gadsden | 2.67 | 4.30 | 2 | Black Creek Parkway | |
| 4.32 0.00 | 6.95 0.00 | 4 | Signed as exits 4A (south) and 4B (north); eastern terminus of I-759; western terminus of SR 759 | ||
| 0.35 | 0.56 | Bridge over Coosa River | |||
| Eastern terminus of SR 759 | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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