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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.
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
The construction costs of the Tennessee portion of SR 385 from the 1980s until completion in 2013 was over $500 million (equivalent to $645 million in 2023 [8]). [6] Both states' combined investments were over $1.2 billion (equivalent to $1.55 billion in 2023 [ 8 ] ) for the 64.3-mile (103.5 km) I-269 project, including construction and rights ...
State Route 56 (SR 56) is a 160.6-mile-long (258.5 km) state highway that runs south to north in Middle Tennessee, from the Alabama state line near Sherwood to the Kentucky state line near Red Boiling Springs. SR 56 is secondary south of Sewanee. It is primary (but unsigned) along US 41A and US 41 between Sewanee and Tracy City.
Collierville is the second oldest town in Shelby County. The original town of Collierville was laid out in 1836 and named after entrepreneur Jesse R. Collier, who bought land and advertised it as "The Town of Collier"; the town was incorporated in 1850 under the mayorship of Richard Ramsey.
The highway then narrows to 2-lanes and crosses a bridge over the Stones River just south of Percy Priest Lake, where it leaves Smyrna. SR 266 then passes through rural areas to come to have an interchange with I-840 (Exit 61) before passing through Walterhill and having an intersection with US 231 / SR 10 .
SR 127 south – Athens: Southern terminus at the Alabama state line SR 273 east (Case Road) – Prospect, Elkton: Western terminus of SR 273: Pulaski: US 64 (Lawrenceburg Highway) to I-65 – Lawrenceburg, Fayetteville: SR 11 south (Minor Hill Highway) – Minor Hill: Southern end of SR 11 concurrency: C. E. Depriest Bridge over Richland Creek