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Transportation in Alabama

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Transit type
  
Rapid transit, commuter rail, buses, private automobile, Taxicab, bicycle, pedestrian

Operator(s)
  
Alabama Department of Transportation

The transportation system of Alabama is a cooperation of complex systems of infrastructure.

Contents

Highways

Alabama is criss-crossed by many major roadways.

Interstate Highways

Current
  • I‑10
  • I‑20
  • I‑22
  • Future I‑222
  • Future I‑422
  • I‑59
  • I‑359
  • I‑459
  • I‑759
  • I‑65
  • I‑165
  • I‑565
  • I‑85
  • Future I‑685
  • U.S. Highways

  • US 11
  • US 411
  • US 29
  • US 31
  • US 231
  • US 331
  • US 431
  • US 43
  • US 45
  • US 72
  • US 78
  • US 278
  • US 80
  • US 280
  • US 82
  • US 84
  • US 90
  • US 98
  • Seaports

    The Port of Mobile, Alabama's only saltwater port, is a busy seaport on the Gulf of Mexico with inland waterway access to the Midwest by way of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. The Port of Mobile is currently the 9th-largest by tonnage in the United States.

    Barge transportation in and out of the Port of Tuscaloosa and other commercial navigation make the Black Warrior River useful in the state of Alabama.

    Current, future and proposed projects

    It is 2016, almost 2017.

    References

    Transportation in Alabama Wikipedia