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The highway then crosses the Buffalo River passes through a mix of farmland and wooded areas before entering Summertown, where it turns east to have a concurrency with SR 20 before turning south along Monument road and coming to an end at an intersection with US 43/SR 6. The entire route of SR 240 is a two-lane highway. [2] [3]
SR 120 starts at a junction with US 79/SR 76 near Big Rock.The highway goes north for a short distance before turning west to pass along the north side of Big Rock. SR 120 then winds its way southwest before turning north again to pass through Bumpus Mills before coming to an end at the Kentucky state line, where it continues as Kentucky Route 139 (KY 139) upon entry into Trigg County, Kentucky.
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 US 51/SR 3 in Munford: SR 59 in Gilt Edge: 1983: current SR 179: 43.4: 69.8 SR 54 near Covington: US 64/SR 15 in Whiteville
First State Road commemorative sign on US 70/SR 1 in Cumberland County. This highway was initially known as the Memphis to Bristol Highway. 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.
Interstate 240 (I-240) is a 19.27-mile-long (31.01 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of Tennessee that forms a bypass around the southern and eastern neighborhoods of Memphis. Combined, I-240 and its parent, I-40 , form a contiguous beltway around most of Memphis.
The state highway portion varies between two and three lanes on each side. The portion that runs between Knight Arnold Road and Winchester Road is built as a four-lane Freeway . A wide median (with a fairly large drainage ditch) and grade-separated interchanges at major routes exist in the portion between Winchester Road and E. Raines Road.
Drivers make their way through the partially-built roundabout at the intersection of Highway 240, Highway 225 and Hanford Route 10 Wednesday north of Richland.
SR 476 south (Awalt Road) – Broadview: Northern terminus of SR 476; provides access to Tims Ford State Park: Winchester: Bridge over the Elk River/Tims Ford Lake: PFC Nathan B. Clemons Memorial Bridge over Tims Ford Lake: 51.22: 82.43: 2nd Avenue NW: Former eastern terminus (former alignment of SR 50) 51.3: 82.6: US 64 Bus.