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  2. Tennessee State Route 109 - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee State Route 109 in Martha, Tennessee. SR 109 begins in southern Wilson County at an interchange with I-840 and SR 265 (exit 72) near Gladeville. The highway heads north as a four-lane divided highway, concurrent with SR 265, for a few hundred feet before SR 265 splits off and goes west.

  3. Tennessee State Route 33 - Wikipedia

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    Exit 6 on I-640: SR 331 north (Old Broadway) – Corryton: Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance: Halls Crossroads: US 441 north (SR 71/Norris Freeway) – Norris, Norris Dam: Northern end of US 441 overlap: SR 131 (Emory Road) – Powell, Corryton, Plainview: Union: Paulette

  4. List of toll roads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road: 10.1 16.3 Sienna Parkway US 90 Alt. east (South Main Street) $3.51 (with valid tag) $4.66 (without valid tag) EZ TAG, TxTag, or TollTag required Hardy Toll Road: 21.6 34.8 I-610: I-45: $3.00 ($2.70 with EZ TAG discount) Hardy Toll Road Connector to George Bush Intercontinental Airport: 4 6.4 Hardy Toll Road

  5. Tennessee State Route System - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Department of Highways and Public Works was established by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1915 and tasked with constructing, maintaining, and improving roads throughout the state. That year, the 538-mile (866 km) Memphis to Bristol Highway, later State Route 1 , was designated as the first state highway in Tennessee.

  6. Interstate 81 in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The alignment was reaffirmed in a map produced by the Bureau of Public Roads, the predecessor agency to the Federal Highway Administration, in September 1955. [24] I-81 was part of the original 1,047.6 miles (1,685.9 km) of Interstate Highways authorized for Tennessee by the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 , commonly known as the Interstate ...

  7. Interstate 240 (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    No westbound exit; SR 1 not signed: 12B: Sam Cooper Boulevard west: Sam Cooper Blvd. exits 10A–B: 12C: I-40 east – Nashville: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; I-40 exit 10A: 1.81: 2.91: 13: Walnut Grove Road (SR 23 west) Signed as exits 13A (west) and 13B (east) westbound; eastern terminus of SR 23: 3.67: 5.91: 15: US 72 (SR 57 ...

  8. List of U.S. Highways in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Number Length (mi) [1] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes US 11: 124.86: 200.94 US 11 (Georgia state line) – Chattanooga: US 11E / US 11W / US 70 – Knoxville: 1926: current US 11W: 109.16: 175.68 US 11 / US 11E / US 70 – Knoxville

  9. List of Interstate Highways in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The longest Interstate Highway in Tennessee is Interstate 40, at a length of 454.81 miles (731.95 km). The segment of I-40 in Tennessee is also the longest segment of all of the states the route traverses. The shortest mainline Interstate Highway in Tennessee is I-55, at a length of 12.28 miles (19.