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Trenton is the county seat and fourth largest city of Gibson County, Tennessee, United States. [6] As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,240. [3] History.
SR 186 begins as a 2-lane secondary highway in Gibson County in Trenton at an intersection with US 45W slightly southeast of downtown and is known as Gibson Highway. It goes southeast through farmland to have an intersection with SR 420 to enter the town of Gibson , where it passes through downtown and has an intersection with US 79 / US 70A ...
US 11 south (Birmingham Pike/SR 58 south) – Trenton: Continuation into Georgia; southern terminus of unsigned SR 38: 3.0: 4.8: US 41 north / US 64 west / US 72 west (Cummings Highway/SR 2) – Jasper: Southern end of US 41/US 64/US 72/SR 2 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 38: 4.5: 7.2: SR 318 south (Old Wauhatchie Pike) – Lookout Mountain
State Route 457 (SR 457) is a short four-lane divided highway that was recently built in Gibson County, Tennessee that functions as a southwest bypass of Trenton.The highway is designated as a primary state route throughout its length with a 55 mph (89 km/h) speed limit and no access control.
They head east through rural areas to have interchanges with SR 181 (Exit 2) and SR 182 (Exit 7), as well as crossing a bridge over the Obion River. I-155/US 412 then cross the Chickasaw Bluffs into Dyersburg , where they pass along the northern edge of the city and have an interchange with SR 78 (Exit 13).
8.2: 13.2 US 27/SR 29/SR 61 in Harriman: US 27/SR 29 north of Harriman c. 1963: 1983 Now SR 328: SR 30: 118.15: 190.14 US 70S/SR 1 in McMinnville: US 64/US 74/SR 40 in the Cherokee National Forest: 1923: current SR 31: 17.30: 27.84 US 11W/SR 1 in Hawkins County: SR 66 in Sneedville: c. 1966: current SR 31 — —
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U.S. Route 51 (US 51), mostly overlapped by the unsigned State Route 3 (SR 3), is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of Tennessee, that is 135.9 miles (218.71 km) long, completely within West Tennessee. [2]