Louisiana State Route 1

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State Route 1
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Route information
Length: 452.71 mi (728.57 km)
Existed: 1924 – 1955
Major junctions
South end: End state maintenance south of Pointe a la Hache
  SR 32 at Poydras
SR 2 / SR 33 in New Orleans
US 51 / SR 53 at Laplace
US 71 / US 190 / SR 3 / SR 7 in Baton Rouge
US 165 / SR 14 in Alexandria
US 84 / SR 6 at Clarence
US 171 / SR 42 at Mansfield
US 79 / US 80 / SR 4 at Shreveport
North end: US 80 at Texas state line
Highway system
  • Louisiana Highway System

Louisiana State Route 1 (LA 1) was one of the 98 original state highways that were established in 1924. It was signed for the Jefferson Highway, an auto trail that ran from New Orleans to Winnipeg. LA 1 curved through the entire state, spanning from Shreveport through Alexandria and Baton Rouge to New Orleans, ending south of Pointe a la Hache. It was renumbered for the most part as US 71 and US 171.

Route description

Beginning at a point on the Texas State Line, near Waskom, through Greenwood, Shreveport, Grand Cane, Mansfield, Sodus, Belmont, Marthaville, Robeline, Natchitoches, Montgomery, Colfax, ALexandria, Lecompte, Bunkie, Melville, Rosedale, Port Allen, Baton Rouge, Hope Villa, Burnside, Convent, Kenner, Shrewsbury, Protection Levee at South Claiborne Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana, South Claiborne Avenue both sides to Canal Street, North Claiborne Avenue both sides to Poland Avenue, St. Claude Avenue, both sides to St. Bernard Parish Line, Mereaux, Violet, Poydras, Dalcour, Phoenix, Point-a-la-hache to Fort St. Philip. - 1924 Louisiana Legislative Route Description

Old LA 1 bridge near Colfax
Bridge on current LA 76 stamped with LA 1 for the old alignment

As the successor to the Jefferson Highway, LA 1 started a little further south than the Jefferson Highway, but was the same route, more or less. LA 1 began in Pointe-a-la-Hache, continuing north through small communities, making its way to New Orleans. The route description from New Orleans north is as follows:

From the southern terminus at Common Street, LA 1 followed St. Charles Avenue, Canal Street, City Park Avenue, and Metairie Road into Jefferson Parish. Leaving New Orleans, LA 1 followed Metairie Road, Shrewsbury Road, and Jefferson Highway to Kenner.

From Kenner to Geismar, LA 1 followed alongside the east bank levee of the Mississippi River which, due to various sections of levee being relocated during the 1920s and 1930s, is often a significant distance removed from the modern River Road. Also, a two-mile section between Norco and Montz was eliminated in 1935 when the parallel Airline Highway bridge across the Bonnet Carré Spillway was opened. Portions of LA 1 at Reserve and Gramercy are still known as Jefferson Highway to this day.

From Geismar to Baton Rouge, the route followed what is known as Old Jefferson Highway to downtown Baton Rouge. The original routing through downtown Baton Rouge followed Claycut Road, South Acadian Thruway, Government Street, 19th Street, and North Street to the former Mississippi River ferry landing to Port Allen.

From Port Allen to Alexandria, LA 1 used Court Street, North Jefferson Avenue, and Rosedale Road through Port Allen, then along Rosedale Road to Rosedale, Ravenswood, and then to Red Cross. LA 1 crossed the Atchafalaya River by ferry to Melville and continued on to Lebeau. It used the current route of US 71 to Bunkie, with a short section over a one-lane truss bridge that was bypassed in the mid-1930s. North of Cheneyville, it used US 71 and parts of some bypassed roads to Chambers, then Old Baton Rouge Highway to Alexandria.

In Alexandria and Pineville, LA 1 used Jefferson Hwy., Lee Street, Main Street, and Murray Street through Alexandria, then LA 1 crossed the Red River on a now-demolished bridge at the foot of Murray Street into Pineville, then Main Street and Military Highway, Jefferson Highway, and US 71 (Shreveport Highway) through Pineville.

North of Pineville, LA 1 used US 71 and Shreveport Highway. (Stainaker Street is a small, severed portion of the original route near the junction of US 71 and LA 3225.) Numerous curves were straightened along the route, including a bypassed route through Colfax. North of Colfax, LA 1 followed US 71 north to Clarence, then over on LA 6 to Robeline, then on LA 1 to Belmont, via Old Jefferson Road north of Pelican) to Mansfield, following Old Jefferson Highway into town.

US 171 carried LA 1 to Shreveport, via Old Jefferson Road through Stonewall and Old Mansfield Road through Keithville. Once through Shreveport, LA 1 used US 79-US 80 (Greenwood Road) to Greenwood Road, then US 80 (Texas Avenue) across the state line toward Waskom, Texas.

Major intersections (Poydras to Melville)

Parish Location mi km Destinations Notes
Plaquemines 0.0 0.0 End state maintenance Southern terminus
Pointe à la Hache 4.7 7.6 Free ferry to SR 31 Southernmost ferry on Mississippi River
Saint Bernard Poydras 38.1 61.3 SR 32 To Shell Beach; LA 62
Chalmette 44.2 71.1 SR 61 To US 90
Orleans New Orleans 50.6 81.4 US 61 / US 90 / SR 2 east End of US 61
51.8 83.4 SR 2 west
Jefferson Metairie 58.5 94.1 US 90 west Via Huey P. Long Bridge
Saint Charles Destrehan 72.4 116.5 Free ferry to SR 30
Norco 78.9 127.0 Break in highway for Bonnet Carré Spillway Detour north to US 61
Saint John the Baptist Laplace 83.7 134.7 US 51 / SR 53 to SR 33 Follow US 51 to LA 33
Saint James Gramercy 98.5 158.5 Toll ferry to SR 30 Ferry to Vacherie
Ascension 119.7 192.6 SR 54
Burnside 120.6 194.1 SR 88 – Gonzales
Darrow 124.4 200.2 Toll ferry to SR 77 Ferry to Donaldsonville
Geismar 133.1 214.2 SR 63 – Carville
Dutchtown 136.5 219.7 SR 46 – Gonzales
Prairieville 141.2 227.2 US 61 (Airline Highway)
142.4 229.2 SR 87 – Port Vincent
East Baton Rouge 149.8 241.1 US 61 (Airline Highway) – Gonzales US 61 splits to south
150.9 242.9 US 61 (Airline Highway) – Baton Rouge US 61 splits to north
Baton Rouge 153.4 246.9 SR 7-D (Old Hammond Highway)
158.8 255.6 SR 63 (Nicholson Drive)
160.0 257.5 US 61 (Florida Blvd.) / US 190 / SR 7
160.2 257.8 SR 37 (Florida Blvd.)
160.4 258.1 Toll ferry to SR 30 Ferry to Port Allen
West Baton Rouge Port Allen 160.8 258.8 SR 30 – Plaquemine
164.2 264.3 SR 30 – New Roads
172.7 277.9 SR 73 (Poydras Bayou Rd.) – New Roads
Iberville Rosedale 177.7 286.0 SR 65 – Grosse Tete To Plaquemine
Pointe Coupee Livonia 189.1 304.3 SR 7 – Krotz Springs Orphaned segment of LA 7
189.3 304.6 US 190 (Airline Highway)
203.2 327.0 SR 41 – Morganza Entering Morganza Spillway
207.8 334.4 Free ferry Ferry to Melville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Major intersections (Melville to Natchitoches)

Parish Location mi km Destinations Notes
Saint Landry 222.4 357.9 US 71 / SR 27 – Washington US 71 South to US 190
231.9 373.2 SR 92 – Ville Platte
Avoyelles Bunkie 242.0 389.5 SR 5 south – Opelousas
242.2 389.8 SR 5 north – Marksville
242.8 390.7 SR 1-D
Rapides Meeker 255.9 411.8 US 167 / SR 26 – Ville Platte
Lecompte 258.8 416.5 SR 24 – Forest Hill
265.2 426.8 SR 1-D
Alexandria 271.8 437.4 SR 14 (Lee Street) Begin business US 71-167
273.1 439.5 US 165 south – Lake Charles
275.1 442.7 SR 21
276.1 444.3 SR 20 End business US 71-167
Pineville 279.1 449.2 US 165 north / SR 5 south / SR 14-D
285.5 459.5 US 167 north – Winnfield
Grant 299.8 482.5 SR 19 – Colfax, Pollock
305.3 491.3 SR 5 north – Winnfield Old alignment of US 167
Natchitoches Clarence 327.7 527.4 SR 1-D
331.5 533.5 US 84 / SR 6 / SR 10 – Coushatta, Winnfield
334.4 538.2 SR 10-D – Campti
Natchitoches 339.0 545.6 SR 20 – Shreveport, Alexandria
348.2 560.4 SR 39 – Leesville
Robeline 354.6 570.7 SR 6 west / SR 75 – Many, Provencal
Sabine Belmont 369.4 594.5 SR 51 – Many
Desoto Mansfield 397.4 639.6 US 84 east / SR 9 east – Coushatta
398.3 641.0 US 84 east / US 171 / SR 9 east to SR 42 – Coushatta, Leesville
Gloster 413.6 665.6 SR 38 – Longstreet
Caddo Shreveport 435.0 700.1 US 79 / US 80 / SR 4
Greenwood 447.8 720.7 US 79
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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