Arkansas Highway 367
Arkansas Highway 367 (AR 367) is a designation for two state highways in Arkansas. One segment of 15.03 miles (24.19 km) runs from U.S. Route 167 (US 167) at East End north to US 70 in Little Rock.[2][3] A second segment of 81.52 miles (131.19 km) runs from Interstate 57 (I-57) in Cabot north to US 412B in Walnut Ridge.[4][5] Route descriptionEast End to Little RockThe southern segment begins at East End at an intersection with US 167. Its northern terminus is an intersection with US 70/Highway 365 (Roosevelt Road) in Little Rock. Traveling generally south to north, it is a former alignment of US 167. It is commonly known as Arch Street or Arch Street Pike after the Little Rock street. Cabot to Walnut RidgeThe northern segment begins at an intersection with Highway 5 and Highway 321 near I-57/US 67/US 167 in Cabot. Its northern terminus is in Walnut Ridge at an intersection with US 67B/US 412B and Highway 34. Traveling mostly southwest to northeast, it is a former alignment of US 67. Major intersections
Beebe spur
Highway 367 Spur (AR 367S, Hwy. 367S) is a spur route of 0.49 miles (0.79 km) in Beebe, Arkansas.[1] Its northern terminus is at an intersection with I-57/US 64/US 67/US 167 north of Beebe. Arkansas. Its southern terminus is in Beebe at an intersection with Highway 367. See alsoReferences
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