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State Route 10A (SR 10A) was an alternate route of SR 10 that ran from the US 231/SR 10/SR 25 junction at Paynes Store, in western Trousdale County, to the US 31E/SR 6 junction in the northeastern Sumner County community of Bransford. [3] It was re-designated as SR 376 as part of the 1983 Tennessee state highway renumbering.
U.S. Route 10 or U.S. Highway 10 (US 10) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway located in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions of the U.S. Despite the "0" as the last digit in the number, US 10 is no longer a cross-country highway, and it never was a full coast-to-coast route.
The U.S. Highways in Tennessee are the segments of the United States Numbered Highway System that are maintained by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) in the state of Tennessee. All of these highways in Tennessee have a state highway designation routed concurrently along them, though the state highway is hidden and only signed ...
The State Route System of Tennessee is maintained and developed by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) in the U.S. state of Tennessee.Currently the state has 14,150 miles (22,770 km) of state-maintained roadways, including 1,233 miles (1,984 km) of Interstate Highways and 13,077 miles (21,045 km) of State Highways. [2]
182.10 I-79 in Morgantown, West Virginia: I-70 in Hancock, Maryland: 1991: current Serves two states: West Virginia, Maryland I-69: 910.10: 1,464.66 US 59 in Rosenberg, Texas: Highway 402 at Canadian border in Port Huron, Michigan: 1957: 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 Now SR 371: SR 88: 44.78: 72.07 At the Mississippi River in Lauderdale County: US 412/SR 20 in Bells
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.
Note: Virginia 242 is served by Knoxville, Tennessee; Virginia 246 is served by Charleston, WV. Dulles (201, 226-228, West Virginia 268) 44715 Prentice Dr., Sterling, VA 20101; Northern Virginia (220-223) 8409 Lee Hwy., Merrifield, VA 22081; Richmond (224-225, 229-232, 238-239, 244) 5801 Technology Blvd, Sandston, VA 23150