U.S. Route 425

U.S. Route 425 marker
U.S. Route 425
Map
US 425 highlighted in red
Route information
Length220 mi[citation needed] (350 km)
Existed1989 (extended north in 2002,[citation needed] south in 2005[citation needed])–present
Major junctions
South end US 61 / US 84 at Natchez, MS
Major intersections US 65 in Clayton, LA
North end I-530 / US 63 / US 65 / US 79 / US 65B / AR 190 in Pine Bluff, AR
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesMississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas
CountiesMS: Adams
LA: Concordia, Catahoula, Franklin, Richland, Morehouse
AR: Ashley, Drew, Lincoln, Jefferson
Highway system
US 412US US 1
MS 424MS MS 427
LA 424LA LA 426
US 412AR I-430

U.S. Route 425 (US 425) is a north–south United States highway that travels in the U.S. states of Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas. It was first commissioned in 1989.

The route's northern terminus is in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, at an interchange with Interstate 530/U.S. Route 63/U.S. Route 65/U.S. Route 79/US 65B/AR 190. Until 2005, its southern terminus was in Bastrop, Louisiana, at an intersection with U.S. Route 165. In 2005, it was extended to Natchez, Mississippi, at an intersection with U.S. Route 61.[1]

US 425 is an amalgamation of former state highways. Most of US 425 in Louisiana, for example, is merely a concurrency with Louisiana Highway 15 (LA 15).

  1. ^ Sanderson, Dale End of U.S. Highway 425. Accessed 6 April 2011 (with maps of US 425 and related routes).[self-published source]