State Route41 (SR41) is a 127.484-mile-long (205.166km)state highway in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. The southern terminus of the highway is at the Florida state line near Dixonville in Escambia County, where the roadway continues as Florida State Road 87 (SR 87). The northern terminus of the highway is at its intersection with SR14 at Selma.
Route description
SR41 is a continuation of Florida State Road 87, leading into Alabama from the Gulf coast beaches and Milton. SR41 begins its route along a two-lane road south of the small town of Dixonville. North of Dixonville, SR41 intersects U.S. Route29 (US29) south of Brewton. Northbound SR41 and southbound US29 share a brief wrong-way concurrency as they head into Brewton. This concurrency ends when the two highways intersect US31 in Brewton, and US29 joins US31.
Near Monroeville, the highway once again turns north as it leaves US84 and begins a brief concurrency with SR21. SR41 continues to the north until it reaches Camden, the county seat of Wilcox County. From there, the highway turns slightly to the northeast until it reaches its terminus east of Selma, at SR 14.
SR41 was formed in 1957. Until then, the route was designated as SR93 between the Florida state line and Camden. From Camden to Selma, the route was designated as SR43.