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The road (locally known as Covington Pike), passes over the Wolf River after its interchange with I‑40. Between here and Raleigh–Lagrange Road are numerous car dealerships; Covington Pike is best known regionally for this. SR 204 continues north into the Memphis neighborhood of Raleigh, crossing SR 15 (Stage Road) and SR 14 (Austin Peay ...
Weaver Road, Shelby Drive, Byhalla Road SR 176: Getwell Road SR 177: Germantown Road SR 204: Covington Pike, Sargent Walter K. Singleton Parkway SR 205: Collierville-Arlington Road, Airline Road SR 277: SR 300: SR 385: Bill Morris Parkway, Future I-269, Winfield Dunn Parkway (a.k.a. Memphis Outer Beltway), Paul Barrett Memorial Parkway SR 388
The highway then continues to an intersection with SR 204 (Covington Pike/Singleton Parkway) before leaving Memphis altogether and narrowing to a 2-lane highway with a 55 MPH speed limit. It then has an interchange with I-269 (Paul Barret Parkway; formerly part of and still signed as SR 385 ; no exit number signed) just north of the crossing of ...
MS 301 at Mississippi state line in Memphis: US 72/SR 57 in Collierville: 1983: current SR 176: 6.1: 9.8 Getwell Road at Mississippi state line in Southaven: I-240 in Memphis: 1983: current SR 177: 13.11: 21.10 Winchester Road near SR 385 in Memphis: US 70/US 79/SR 1 in Lakeland: 1983: current SR 178: 11.5: 18.5
Vollintine Ave, Hollywood St, Macon Rd, Covington Pike, Raleigh LaGrange Rd, Germantown Pkwy 28 Airport [49] IRS I-240, Nonconnah Blvd, Winchester Rd, Tchulahoma Rd Replaces routes 28, 64, 99, and 280. The route ends at Memphis Int'l Airport on Sundays 30 Brooks [50] Third St and Eastman St Riverdale Bend and Winchester Rd (Shelby Branch)
The northern section, designated as Paul W. Barret Parkway runs between U.S. Route 51 (US 51) in Millington and I-40 in Arlington, both of which are suburbs of Memphis. The southern segment, known as Bill Morris Parkway, runs between I-240 in southeastern Memphis, and I-269 in Collierville, and also serves the city of Germantown.
SR 204 (Covington Pike) Bartlett: US 64 west / US 70 / US 79 (Summer Avenue/SR 1) – Memphis, Arlington: Western end of unsigned US 64 concurrency: SR 177 (Germantown Road) – Germantown, Brunswick: I-40 – Memphis, Nashville: I-40 exit 18: Eads: I-269 (Winfield Dunn Parkway) – Arlington, Collierville: I-269 exit 15; Memphis Outer Beltway
DriveTime originated as a Tucson, Arizona–based rent-a-car business called Ugly Duckling, which was founded in 1977. [15]Thomas S. Duck, Sr., retired from selling insurance, started Ugly Duckling Rent-A-Car Corp. in 1977.