Louisiana Highway 44

Louisiana Highway 44 (LA 44) is a state highway in Louisiana that serves Ascension, St. James, and St. John the Baptist Parishes. It runs from west to east, parallel to the east bank of the Mississippi River, from Prairieville to LaPlace. It spans a total of 50.1 miles (80.6 km). Throughout its run, LA 44 is known as North/South Burnside Avenue, River Road, West/East Jefferson Highway, West 5th Street, and Main Street.

Louisiana Highway 44 marker

Louisiana Highway 44

Route information
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD
Length50.0 mi[1] (80.5 km)
Existed1955 renumbering–present
Major junctions
West end LA 42 in Prairieville
Major intersections US 61 in Gonzales
I-10 in Gonzales
East end US 61 in LaPlace
Location
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
ParishesAscension, St. James, St. John the Baptist
Highway system
  • Louisiana State Highway System
LA 43 LA 45

Route description

From the west, LA 44 begins at an intersection with LA 42 (Oak Grove-Port Vincent Highway) in Prairieville. The highway travels south along North Burnside Avenue into Gonzales where it intersects with US 61 (North Airline Highway). Passing through downtown Gonzales, LA 44 has a brief concurrency with LA 429. After several blocks, the local name changes to South Burnside Avenue at an intersection with LA 3038 (East Cornerview Street), and LA 429 splits off to the west along West Cornerview Street. Leaving Gonzales, LA 44 continues south and intersects with I-10.

After three miles, LA 44 intersects with LA 22 as that highway runs between Sorrento and Darrow. A mile later, LA 44 reaches the east bank of the Mississippi River at an intersection with LA 942 at Burnside. Here, the route turns onto the River Road and soon crosses from Ascension Parish into St. James Parish. It then passes under and connects with the Sunshine Bridge, part of LA 70 to Donaldsonville.

Continuing downriver, LA 44 begins to follow a generally eastward direction passing through the communities of Convent, Paulina, Lutcher, and Gramercy. Jefferson Highway, the local name in use beginning in Lutcher, is a vestige of the road being part of that historic auto trail in the 1910s and 1920s. On the east side of Gramercy, LA 44 passes under and connects with a second Mississippi River crossing known as the Gramercy Bridge, part of LA 3213, just before entering St. John the Baptist Parish.

Continuing along the Mississippi River, LA 44 runs parallel to US 61 (Airline Highway) and passes through the communities of Mt. Airy, Garyville, Lions, and Reserve. LA 44 then enters LaPlace, turning away from the river at an intersection with LA 636 onto West 5th Street. Almost two miles later, LA 44 turns northeast onto Main Street at LA 628. The route ends at US 61 (West/East Airline Highway) near the southern terminus of US 51.

LA 44 is an undivided, two-lane highway from LA 42 to LA 621 in Gonzales, where it widens into an undivided, four-lane highway. At LA 30, LA 44 becomes a divided four-lane highway to just south of I-10, where it reverts to an undivided, two-lane highway for the remainder of its route to LaPlace.

History

The portion of LA 44 running along the Mississippi River was once part of the Jefferson Highway auto trail designated in 1916 and the main traffic route between New Orleans and Baton Rouge prior to the construction of the Airline Highway in the 1930s. In 1921, it became part of State Route 1 in the pre-1955 Louisiana highway system and the original alignment of US 61 in 1926. US 61 also followed the Gonzales-Burnside section of LA 44 (pre-1955 State Route 88) briefly before being completely removed from the route following the opening of the Airline Highway in 1933.

Major intersections

ParishLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
AscensionPrairieville0.00.0 LA 42 (Oak Grove-Port Vincent Highway)Western terminus
0.71.1
LA 933 north
Gonzales2.74.3 LA 931 (Germany Road)
3.86.1 LA 621
4.36.9 LA 934 (Black Bayou Road)
5.38.5
LA 935 south (Bayou Narcisse Road)
5.48.7 US 61 (North Airline Highway)
5.89.3
LA 938 west (West New River Street)
5.99.5
LA 429 east (East Ascension Street)
West end of LA 429 concurrency
6.310.1

LA 429 west (West Cornerview Street) / LA 3038 east (East Cornerview Street)
East end of LA 429 concurrency
6.810.9
LA 939 east (East Worthey Street)
7.311.7
LA 940 west (West Orice Roth Road)
7.812.6 LA 30
9.114.6 I-10Interchange
10.116.3
LA 941 north (Brittany Tower Road)
Burnside12.119.5 LA 22
12.920.8
LA 942 west (River Road)
St. James15.925.6 LA 70Interchange
Convent21.935.2
LA 3214 east
31.751.0
LA 642 north
Lutcher34.956.2
LA 641 north (Albert Street)
35.156.5
LA 3193 north (Lutcher Avenue)
Gramercy35.657.3
LA 3274 north (South Airline Avenue)
36.458.6 LA 3213Interchange
St. John the BaptistMt. Airy39.763.9
LA 54 north
Reserve44.070.8
LA 637 north (West 10th Street)
44.872.1
LA 53 north (Central Avenue)
45.773.5
LA 3179 north (East 22nd Street)
LaPlace47.476.3
LA 636 east (West 2nd Street)
48.578.1
LA 3223 north (Elm Street)
48.678.2
LA 636-2 south (Fir Street)
48.878.5
LA 3224 north (Hemlock Street)
49.780.0
LA 628 east (East 5th Street)
50.180.6 US 61 (Airline Highway)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Google (January 10, 2015). "Louisiana Highway 44" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
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