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Arkansas Highway 50

Highway 50 marker

Highway 50
Route information
Maintained by AHTD
Existed: 1926 – present
Section 1
Length: 27.96 mi (45.00 km)
West end: CR 415
East end: AR 147 near Anthonyville
Section 2
Length: 15.84 mi (25.49 km)
West end: US 70
East end: AR 77 in Clarkedale
Location
Counties: St. Francis, Crittenden
Highway system
US 49 AR 51

Highway 50 marker

Highway 50 (AR 50, Ark. 50, or Hwy. 50) is a designation for two east–west state highways in northeast Arkansas. A western route of 27.96 miles (45.00 km) runs east from St. Francis County Route 415 (CR 415) to Highway 147 near Anthonyville. A second route of 15.84 miles (25.49 km) begins at US Route 70 (US 70) and runs east to Highway 77 in Clarkedale.

Highway 50 begins at CR 415 north of Forrest City and runs south across Interstate 40 (I-40), although there is no interchange. The route continues south to Madison where it intersects US 70. The highway then crosses over the St. Francis River to enter Widener, where a concurrency begins with Highway 38. The two routes run together east to serve as the southern terminus of Highway 75 before Highway 38 splits south to Hughes. Continuing east, a short concurrency begins with Highway 149, ending near Greasy Corner. Highway 50 runs east to serve as the southern terminus of Highway 357 before a junction with US 79 on the Crittenden County line. Shortly after entering Crittenden County, Highway 50 terminates at Highway 147 south of Anthonyville.


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