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KY 125 at the Kentucky state line near Woodland Mills: 1923: current SR 6: 150.93: 242.90 US 43/SR 13 at the Alabama state line in Saint Joseph: US 31E/US 231 at the Kentucky state line near Westmoreland: 1923: current Unsigned companion route for US 43, US 31, and US 31E SR 7: 80.75: 129.95 SR 53 at the Alabama state line in Ardmore
On October 1, 1923, the Tennessee section of the route was designated as SR 32 with the approval of the initial routes of the Tennessee State Route System. [35] The first portion in Tennessee to be paved was a section between Tazewell and Harrogate, which took place between 1918 and 1922. [36]
KY 2793 (Green Hill Road / Doc Wolfe Road) – Lake Linville 43.185: 69.500: KY 3275 north (Hurricane School Road) / Ladyslipper Lane, Green Hill Cemetery Road: Southern terminus of KY 3275 44.433: 71.508: KY 1617 north (Scaffold Cane Road) to KY 1786 east (Wildie Road) – Berea, Wildie: Southern terminus of KY 1617 46.603: 75.000
The highway's extension into Kentucky and Tennessee resulted in the decommissioning of the following roadways: The original KY 239 from US 42 to Glencoe, KY 16 from Glencoe to its junction with US 227 (now KY 227), and; KY 35 from Owenton to the Tennessee state line. [5] [6] [7] [8]
State Route 42 (SR 42) was the former designation of a state highway in Tennessee that ran from US 70S in Sparta north through Cookeville, and ending in the town of Static at US 127 near the Kentucky state line. The number was decommissioned when SR 111 was created. Except for a few bypasses, SR 111 follows the entire route of former SR 42.
U.S. Route 127 (US 127) in Tennessee is a 129.5-mile-long (208.4 km) United States Numbered Highway from Chattanooga to the Kentucky state line at Static.The highways connects through Dunlap, Pikeville, Crossville, and Jamestown.
The original Tennessee state route shield from 1923 to 1983. Governor Austin Peay, who was elected in 1922, made road-building a central issue of his campaign. At the time, Tennessee was known as a "detour state", with many of its roads in poor condition compared to those of neighboring states. [6]
U.S. Route 231 (US 231) in Kentucky runs 114 miles (183 km) from the Tennessee state line near Adolphus to the William H. Natcher Bridge on the Ohio River (Indiana state line) near Rockport, Indiana. It crosses the state mainly in the west-central region, traversing Allen, Warren, Butler, Ohio, and Daviess Counties.