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Alabama State Route 204

State Route 204 marker

State Route 204
Rudy Abbott Highway
Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length: 9.620 mi (15.482 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 431 / SR 1
East end: SR 21
Location
Counties: Calhoun
Highway system
  • Alabama State Routes
SR 203 SR 205

State Route 204 marker

State Route 204 or SR-204 is a 9.620-mile (15.482 km) highway that runs from U.S. Highway 431 at Crystal Springs (near Wellington) to State Route 21 at Jacksonville. It is two lanes in its entirety.

SR-204 travels through rural territory except in Jacksonville. It carries a 55 mph (89 km/h) speed limit until entering Jacksonville. This highway is often used by motorists who travel between Jacksonville and areas accessible by U.S. Highway 431, such as Gadsden.

Beginning at US-431 at Crystal Springs, a small water recreation park, the road makes a wide left-hand curve and then a sharp, 35 mph (56 km/h) right-hand curve just east of its western terminus. It then passes beneath a narrow, substandard railroad trestle after which an uphill curve takes the road past a former elementary school site. The road then goes straight until turning slightly right and passing a small church. It then straightens again when going past a marshy wooded area on the right and turns slightly left and uphill before passing a cemetery.

Angel Grove Baptist Church can be seen on the right before making a left turn while going downhill. There is a Chevron station at the caution light before going uphill and across a high bridge over a deep valley. After a slight right-hand turn, Pleasant Valley Road can be seen at the caution light. The road again straightens and passes West Point Baptist Church. It then crosses its final bridge while slightly turning left, then turns left again before a short straightaway leading past the Jacksonville Water Treatment Plant, where the speed limit drops to 45 mph (72 km/h).


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