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SR 205 begins in Collierville at SR 57 (locally known as East Poplar Avenue) and is known by the name Collierville-Arlington Road, as this is the main route between the two towns. It continues north through Collierville as four lanes until it reaches the Wolf River , where it becomes a two-lane road.
US 72 – Collierville, Corinth, MS: Southern terminus; intersection lies 1,500 feet northwest of Mississippi state line: SR 57 – Collierville, Rossville Bridge over the Wolf River SR 193 (Macon Road) – Fisherville, Macon: Hickory Withe: US 64 – Bartlett, Oakland: Gallaway: I-40 – Memphis, Nashville: I-40 exit 28
State Route 193 (SR 193) is a two-lane state route in West Tennessee. It runs from SR 205 in Fisherville , through the community of Macon and ends at SR 76 in Williston . In Shelby County, the highway is known as Macon Road.
US 72/SR 57 in Collierville: US 72 at the Mississippi state line in Piperton: c. 1927: current Unsigned companion route for US 72 in West Tennessee SR 87: 39.73: 63.94 At the Mississippi River in Lauderdale County: SR 19 in Brownsville: c. 1927: current SR 87A: 4.87: 7.84 SR 87 in Cherry: SR 87 near Glimp: 1952: 1983
The Eads zip code (38028) stretches into both Shelby County and Fayette County, including parts of Hickory Withe and Fisherville. Major roads in the community include Winfield Dunn Parkway (Interstate 269), U.S. Route 64, Collierville-Arlington Road/Airline Road (Tennessee State Route 205), and Seward Road.
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The southern section was constructed in multiple sections between 1990 and 2000, with an extension opening in 2007. The highway was originally one continuous route until 2018, when the section between I-269 in Collierville and I-40 in Arlington, which opened in segments between 2007 and 2013, was redesignated as part of I-269.