Louisiana Highway 130 | |||||||
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Route of LA 130 highlighted in red
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Maintained by Louisiana DOTD | |||||||
Length: | 7.323 mi (11.785 km) | ||||||
Existed: | 1955 renumbering – present | ||||||
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West end: | LA 135 north of Liddieville | ||||||
East end: | US 425 / LA 4 / LA 15 / LA 17 in Winnsboro | ||||||
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Parishes: | Franklin | ||||||
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State Route 239 | |
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Location: | Franklin Parish |
Length: | 7.4 mi (11.9 km) |
Existed: | 1928–1955 |
Louisiana Highway 130 (LA 130) is a state highway located in Franklin Parish, Louisiana. It runs 7.32 miles (11.78 km) in an east–west direction from LA 135 north of Liddieville to a junction with U.S. Highway 425 (US 425), LA 4, LA 15, and LA 17 in Winnsboro.
The route connects the rural area near Liddieville with the city of Winnsboro, the parish seat and only city in Franklin Parish.
From the west, LA 130 begins at an intersection with LA 135 in Franklin Parish just north of Liddieville. LA 135 connects with LA 15 to Monroe on the north and to LA 4 at Fort Necessity on the south. LA 130 proceeds eastward through a rural area. After 6.4 miles (10.3 km), it enters the city of Winnsboro, the parish seat, where it becomes known as Taylor Avenue. Now passing through a largely residential area, LA 130 intersects LA 618 (Lone Cedar Road), which heads northwest to LA 135.