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State Route 6 co-signed with U.S. Route 31E in Nashville, Tennessee. State Route 6 (SR 6) is a state highway that is unsigned. It travels through the central part of the U.S. state of Tennessee from Lawrence County to Sumner County. The highway is related to the following U.S. Highways: U.S. Route 43 (US 43) from the Alabama state line to Columbia
The triangle marker design was the only design until November 1983, when Tennessee divided its routes into primary routes and secondary or "arterial" routes with the adoption of a functional classification system, creating a primary marker and making the triangle marker the secondary marker; primary marker signs were posted in 1984.
In Sugar Land and Missouri City, it is known as Alvin-Sugarland Road and runs perpendicular to Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59 (I-69/US 59). In the Houston area, it runs north to Farm to Market Road 1960 (FM 1960), then northwest along US 290 to Hempstead, and south to Westheimer Road and Addicks , and is known as Addicks Satsuma Road.
Farm to Market Road 1960 (FM 1960) is a farm-to-market road in the U.S. state of Texas, maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation.Its western terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 290 (US 290) and State Highway 6 (SH 6) in northwestern Harris County.
U.S. Highway 90 Alternate is another major highway running through Sugar Land from west to east and traverses a historic area of the city, known as "Old Sugar Land". Originally the main highway in Sugar Land prior to the construction of what is now Interstate 69, U.S. Highway 90A is currently widened to an eight-lane highway with a 30-foot (9.1 ...
US 31 (Nashville Highway/SR 6) – Columbia, Spring Hill: Southern terminus SR 247 east (Beechcroft Road) – Spring Hill: Southern end of SR 247 concurrency SR 247 west (Les Robinson Road) – Santa Fe: Northern end of SR 247 concurrency: Williamson: Burwood: I-840 – Dickson, Murfreesboro: Exit 23 on I-840; former SR 840: Franklin: 21.7: 34.9
Roughly bounded by Old State Route 34, Taylor Mill and Gravel Hill Rds. along Little Limestone Creek 36°12′44″N 82°36′16″W / 36.2122°N 82.6044°W / 36.2122; -82.6044 ( Broylesville Historic
Kirwan Heights, Rennerdale, Cubbage Hill, Ewingsville, Fort Pitt, Nevillewood, Presto, Walker's Mill. Since 1968, Kirwan Heights was designated, along with neighboring borough Heidelberg, as Exit 55 on Interstate 79. In July 2012, PennDOT changed the signs to "Heidelberg/Collier".