Louisiana State Route 7-X
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}
{{no footnotes|date=September 2012}}
{{Infobox road list
|state=LA
|type=LA 1924
|route=7
|marker_image={{Infobox road/shieldmain/USA|state=LA|type=LA 1924|route=7-X}}
|deleted=1955
|list_type=Suffixed routes
}}
Louisiana State Route 7 had multiple suffixed routes, designating bypassed alignments of the highway. They are listed below in order from west to east.
Elton (LA 7-D)
{{Infobox road small
|state=LA
|type=LA 1924
|route=7-D
|deleted=1955
|length_mi=1.40
|length_round=2
|location=Elton
}}
Louisiana State Route 7-D (LA 7-D) spanned {{convert|1.90|mi|km}} from west to east and was known as Yoakum Street and Kennedy Road. It served as the older alignment of LA 7 through Elton.
=Junction list=
{{LAinttop|parish=Jefferson Davis|location=Elton}}
{{LAint
|mile=0.0
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7}}
|}}
{{LAint
|mile=1.4
|road={{Jct|state=LA|LA 1924|25|city1=Oberlin}}
|}}
{{Jctbtm}}
Lawtell (LA 7-E)
{{Infobox road small
|state=LA
|type=LA 1924
|route=7-E
|deleted=1955
|length_mi=3.90
|length_round=2
|location=Lawtell
}}
Louisiana State Route 7-E (LA 7-E) spanned {{convert|3.90|mi|km}} from west to east and was known as Summer Road. It served as the older alignment of LA 7 near Lawtell.
=Junction list=
{{LAinttop|parish=Saint Landry|location=Lawtell}}
{{LAint
|mile=0.0
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7}}
|}}
{{LAint
|mile=3.9
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7}}
|}}
{{Jctbtm}}
Opelousas (LA 7-H)
{{Infobox road small
|state=LA
|type=LA 1924
|route=7-H
|deleted=1955
|length_mi=2.10
|length_round=2
|location=Opelousas
}}
Louisiana State Route 7-H (LA 7-H) spanned {{convert|2.10|mi|km}} from west to east. It served as the older alignment of LA 7 near Opelousas.
=Junction list=
{{LAinttop|parish=Saint Landry|location=Opelousas}}
{{LAint
|mile=0.0
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7}}
|}}
{{LAint
|mile=1.2
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7}}
|}}
{{LAint
|mile=2.1
|road=End state maintenance
|}}
{{Jctbtm}}
Krotz Springs (LA 7-D)
{{Infobox road small
|state=LA
|type=LA 1924
|route=7-D
|deleted=1944
|length_mi=1.20
|length_round=2
|location=Krotz Springs
}}
Louisiana State Route 7-D (LA 7-D) spanned {{convert|1.20|mi|km}} from west to east. It served as the older alignment of LA 7 east of Krotz Springs, being bypassed by a newer alignment through the Morganza Spillway. It last appeared on maps in 1944.
=Junction list=
{{LAinttop|parish=Pointe Coupee|location=East Krotz Springs}}
{{LAint
|mile=0.0
|road=Begin state maintenance at railroad bridge
|}}
{{LAint
|mile=3.9
|road=End state maintenance in Morganza Spillway
|}}
{{Jctbtm}}
Baton Rouge (LA 7-D)
{{Infobox road small
|state=LA
|type=LA 1924
|route=7-D
|deleted=1955
|length_mi=7.40
|length_round=2
|location=Baton Rouge
}}
Louisiana State Route 7-D (LA 7-D) spanned {{convert|7.40|mi|km}} from west to east and was known as Old Hammond Highway. It served as the older alignment of LA 7 through Baton Rouge, being bypassed by the newer Florida Boulevard project. The road is still known as Old Hammond Highway to this day.
=Junction list=
{{LAinttop|parish=East Baton Rouge|location=Baton Rouge}}
{{LAint
|mile=0.0
|road={{Jct|state=LA|LA 1924|1|name1=Jefferson Highway}}
|}}
{{LAint
|mile=1.7
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|61|name1=Airline Highway}}
|}}
{{LAint
|mile=7.4
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7|city1=Denham Springs}}
|}}
{{Jctbtm}}
Denham Springs (LA 7-E)
{{Infobox road small
|state=LA
|type=LA 1924
|route=7-E
|deleted=1955
|length_mi=1.70
|length_round=2
|location=Denham Springs
}}
Louisiana State Route 7-E (LA 7-E) spanned {{convert|1.70|mi|km}} from west to east through the town of Denham Springs. It served as the older alignment of LA 7.
=Junction list=
{{LAinttop|parish=Livingston|location=Denham Springs}}
{{LAint
|mile=0.0
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7|city1=Baton Rouge}}
|}}
{{LAint
|mile=1.7
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7|city1=Walker}}
|}}
{{Jctbtm}}
Walker (LA 7-F)
{{Infobox road small
|state=LA
|type=LA 1924
|route=7-F
|deleted=1955
|length_mi=3.50
|length_round=2
|location=Walker
}}
Louisiana State Route 7-F (LA 7-F) spanned {{convert|3.50|mi|km}} from west to east through the town of Walker. It served as the older alignment of LA 7.
=Junction list=
{{LAinttop|parish=Livingston|location=Walker}}
{{LAint
|mile=0.0
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7|city1=Denham Springs}}
|}}
{{LAint
|mile=3.5
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7|city1=Livingston}}
|}}
{{Jctbtm}}
Albany to Hammond (LA 7-D)
{{Infobox road small
|state=LA
|type=LA 1924
|route=7-D
|deleted=1955
|length_mi=6.10
|length_round=2
|location=none
}}
Louisiana State Route 7-E (LA 7-E) spanned {{convert|6.10|mi|km}} from west to east to connect LA 7 with the city of Hammond. It served as the older alignment of LA 7 for the most part, with LA 366 picking up another old segment.
=Junction list=
{{LAinttop}}
{{LAint
|parish=Livingston
|location=none
|mile=0.0
|road={{Jct|state=LA|LA 1924|46|city1=Springfield}}
|}}
{{LAint
|parish=Tangipahoa
|location=Hammond
|mile=6.1
|road={{Jct|state=LA|US 1948|190|LA 1924|7|city1=Albany}}
|}}
{{Jctbtm}}
Hammond to Robert (LA 7-E)
{{Infobox road small
|state=LA
|type=LA 1924
|route=7-E
|deleted=1955
|length_mi=4.80
|length_round=2
|location=none
}}
Louisiana State Route 7-E (LA 7-E) spanned {{convert|4.80|mi|km}} from west to east from the town of Hammond to the community of Robert. It served as the older alignment of LA 7.
=Junction list=
{{LAinttop|parish=Tangipahoa}}
{{LAint
|mile=0.0
|location=Hammond
|road={{Jct|state=LA|LA 1924|7}}
|}}
{{LAint
|location=none
|mile=4.8
|road={{Jct|state=LA|LA 1924|7}}
|}}
{{Jctbtm}}
References
- [http://www.dotd.louisiana.gov/planning/maps_classification/Statewide_FunClass2002.pdf/ LADOTD Map of Numbered Highways]
- [http://www.southeastroads.com/la_state_highways.html Louisiana State Highway Log]
- [http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth]