Mississippi Highway 50

Mississippi Highway 50 (MS 50) is a state highway in Mississippi. It generally follows an east/west track for 60 miles (97 km) and runs from MS 9 in Walthall, Mississippi, east to the Alabama state line east of Columbus. MS 50 serves the following Mississippi counties: Lowndes, Clay, and Webster.

Mississippi Highway 50
Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length58.530 mi[1] (94.195 km)
Major junctions
West end MS 9 in Walthall
 
US 45 Alt. in West Point

US 45 in Columbus

US 82 in Columbus
East end SR 96 at the Alabama state line near Steens
Location
CountiesLowndes, Clay, Webster
Highway system
US 49WUS 51

Locales on Route

From East to West

  • Columbus
  • West Point
  • Walthall

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
WebsterWalthall MS 9 Calhoun City, Slate Springs, EuporaWestern terminus
MS 784 (Main Street)
Clarkson Road
Old Highway 50east end of pavement; east end of state maintenance
Gap in route
WebsterCumberland Roadwest end of state maintenance at Natchez Trace Parkway right-of-way (no access)
Cumberland MS 765 west to Natchez Trace ParkwayEastern terminus of MS 765
MS 15 north HoustonWest end of MS 15 overlap
MS 15 south Maben, MathistonEast end of MS 15 overlap
ClayPheba To MS 389 / Beasley Road / CR 389
Cedar BluffCedar Bluff Loopproposed MS 781
MS 46 west Mantee, MontpelierEastern terminus of MS 46
MS 47 north Abbot, TreblocSouthern terminus of MS 47
West Point
US 45 Alt. / MS 25 Tupelo, Meridian
Lowndes MS 373 north Columbus Air Force BaseWest end of MS 373 overlap
US 45 to MS 50 east Aberdeen, ColumbusSouthern terminus of MS 373
Gap in route
LowndesColumbus US 82 / MS 12 west to MS 50 west Starkville, TuscaloosaInterchange; west end of MS 12 overlap
MS 12 east Woodlawn, CaledoniaEast end of MS 12 overlap
SR 96 east MillportAlabama state line; eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. "Mississippi Public Roads Selected Statistics" (PDF). Mississippi Department of Transportation. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2010-06-03.
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