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State Route 46 (SR 46) is a north–south state highway located in Middle Tennessee.It mainly goes on a northwest to southeast course while passing through towns and cities such as Cumberland City, Dickson, Leipers Fork, along with mainly rural areas of Stewart, Houston, Dickson, Hickman and Williamson Counties.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) announced plans to build SR 396 on September 11, 1985, for a price of $29.3 million (equivalent to $70.5 million in 2023 [10]) as part of an effort to improve infrastructure around the then-future Saturn Plant, which had been announced three months prior.
Template:Attached KML/Tennessee State Route 247 KML is not from Wikidata State Route 247 ( SR 247 ) is a 26.4-mile-long (42.5 km) east–west state highway in Maury and Williamson counties of Middle Tennessee .
A section of I-840E in Williamson County has closed after a CSX crew damaged a concrete bridge support. ... According to Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), a mini excavator was working just west of ...
Williamson County residents and motorists on Interstate 840 were greeted with a scene that could have been taken straight from an old Western movie Monday after a crash on the interstate caused ...
The bypass was named the Mack Hatcher Memorial Parkway by an act of the Williamson County Commission on November 21, 1983, in honor of a former county commissioner and road superintendent. [11] Construction on the next section, between SR 96 and US 31 (Franklin Road) began in March 1987, and was opened to traffic on November 17, 1988. [ 12 ]
Tennessee: Counties: Williamson: Highway system; Tennessee State Routes ... → SR 253: State Route 252 (SR 252) is a south–north road in Williamson County ...
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.