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Louisiana State Route 15 D

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Existed:
  
1938 – 1955

Constructed
  
1938

Length
  
5.5 km

South end:
  
US 65 / SR 15 near Red Gum community

North end:
  
US 65 / SR 3 at Clayton

Louisiana State Route 15-D (LA 15-D) was a state highway in Louisiana. It spanned 3.40 miles (5.47 km), serving northeastern Louisiana, spanning from Red Gum community to the town of Clayton. It was an older alignment of LA 15.

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Route description

LA 15-D was essentially only an older alignment of LA 15, following the old road from Red Gum to Clayton. It paralleled LA 15 across the Missouri Pacific Railroad, serving as an alternative route to LA 15 and US 65. It was bypassed whenever the segment from Red Gum to Clayton was built.

Major intersections

The entire highway was in Concordia Parish.

References

Louisiana State Route 15-D Wikipedia