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- Q5367837 abstract "The Elton B. Stephens Expressway, more commonly referred to locally as the Red Mountain Expressway, is a limited access freeway serving as a north-south connection between Homewood and Mountain Brook south of Red Mountain with I-20/59 just to the northeast of downtown Birmingham. It was named for local businessman and philanthropist Elton Bryson Stephens, Sr., who chaired the Birmingham and Jefferson County Freeway and Expressway Committee. The expressway was largely built over the former path of 26th Street North and South.The freeway generally carries three lanes for travel in each direction and carries traffic for both U.S. Route 31 and U.S. Route 280. Between its northern terminus and University Boulevard, the freeway is elevated. From University Boulevard to its southern terminus, the freeway is mostly at-grade.".
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- Q5367837 routeEndDirection "South".
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- Q5367837 routeStartDirection "North".
- Q5367837 routeTypeAbbreviation "US".
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- Q5367837 alternateName "Red Mountain Expressway".
- Q5367837 directionA "North".
- Q5367837 directionB "South".
- Q5367837 junction "in Birmingham".
- Q5367837 lengthMi "2.6".
- Q5367837 name "Elton B. Stephens Expressway".
- Q5367837 terminusA "in Homewood".
- Q5367837 terminusB "in Birmingham".
- Q5367837 type "US".
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- Q5367837 comment "The Elton B. Stephens Expressway, more commonly referred to locally as the Red Mountain Expressway, is a limited access freeway serving as a north-south connection between Homewood and Mountain Brook south of Red Mountain with I-20/59 just to the northeast of downtown Birmingham. It was named for local businessman and philanthropist Elton Bryson Stephens, Sr., who chaired the Birmingham and Jefferson County Freeway and Expressway Committee.".
- Q5367837 label "Elton B. Stephens Expressway".
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- Q5367837 name "Elton B. Stephens Expressway".
- Q5367837 name "Red Mountain Expressway".