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Alabama State Route 37

State Route 37 marker

State Route 37
Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length: 0.768 mi (1.236 km)
Existed: 1995 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 84 / SR 12 / SR 134 at Daleville
North end: Tank Hill Gate at Fort Rucker
Highway system
SR 36 SR 38

State Route 37 marker

State Route 37 (SR 37) is a 0.768-mile-long (1.236 km) state highway in Dale County in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. The southern terminus of the highway is at an intersection with US 84/SR 134 at Daleville and leads to the Tank Hill Gate of Fort Rucker, where the highway ends. SR 37 is routed along a two-lane undivided highway for its brief length.

SR 37 begins at an intersection with US 84/SR 12/SR 134 in Daleville, heading north on two-lane undivided Tank Hill Road through woodlands. The highway crosses CR 114 (Joe Bruer Road) before turning northeast through more woods and ending at the Tank Hill Gate of Fort Rucker.

The current SR 37 is the second incarnation of the route. In 1940, the original route was designated, heading from near Marvyn to near Oxford. In 1954, the section of the highway from Opelika northwards was redesignated as US 431. In 1960, SR 37 was extended southward, from Marvyn to Hurtsboro. That highway was replaced in 1995 when SR 51 was extended northward from Hurtsboro to what was then the northern terminus of SR 37 at its interchange with Interstate 85 (I-85). The present SR 37 was designated along its current route in 1995.


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