Tennessee State Route 6
State Route 6 | ||||
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U.S. Route 43, U.S. Route 31, U.S. Route 31E | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by TDOT | ||||
Length: | 150.93 mi (242.90 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | US-43 / (AL) SR-13 at the Alabama State Line | |||
North end: | US 31E / US 231 at the Kentucky State Line | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Lawrence, Maury, Williamson, Davidson, Sumner | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 6 is an unsigned south–north route from Lawrence County, Tennessee to Sumner County, Tennessee.[1] The designation can be found on mileposts, however.
Route description
When it begins at the Alabama state line, SR-6 is concurrent with U.S. Route 43 until that route ends in Columbia. From Columbia, SR-6 follows U.S. Route 31 until it splits in Nashville. From Nashville, SR-6 follows U.S. Route 31E to the Kentucky state line.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Lawrence | Saint Joseph | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 43 south | Alabama State Line; Concurrency with US-43 begins |
SR 227 west (Iron City Road) | brief concurrency with SR-227 | ||||
Loretto | SR 227 east (Lexington Highway) | end concurrency with SR-227 | |||
Leoma | SR 98 south | ||||
Lawrenceburg | US 64 / SR 15 | ||||
Summertown | SR 240 south | ||||
Maury | Rockdale | SR 20 west (Turn Pike) | |||
Mount Pleasant | SR 243 north | ||||
SR 166 (Mount Pleasant Pike) | |||||
SR 243 | Interchange; Provides access to Maury County Airport | ||||
Columbia | US 412 / SR 99 west | Concurrency with US-412 begins | |||
SR 50 | |||||
SR 7 (Santa Fe Pike) | |||||
US 31 south / US 412 east / SR 99 | Northern terminus of US-43; Concurrency with US-412 ends; Concurrency with US-31 begins | ||||
Darks Mill | SR 246 north (Carters Creek Road) | ||||
Spring Hill | SR 396 east (Saturn Parkway) | Interchange | |||
SR 247 (Duplex Road) | |||||
Williamson | Thompsons Station | SR 840 east – Knoxville | Westbound portion of Interchange 28 is still under construction | ||
SR 248 north (Goose Creek Bypass) | |||||
Franklin | SR 397 north (Mack Hatcher Memorial Highway) | Franklin bypass | |||
US 431 / SR 96 west (Fifth Avenue) | Brief concurrency with SR-96 begins | ||||
SR 96 east | Brief concurrency with SR-96 ends | ||||
SR 397 (Mack Hatcher Memorial Highway) | |||||
Brentwood | SR 441 east (Moores Lane) | ||||
SR 253 east (Concord Road) | |||||
SR 252 south (Church Street) | |||||
Davidson | Metropolitan Nashville | SR 254 (Old Hickory Boulevard) | |||
SR 255 east (Harding Place) | |||||
SR 155 (Thompson Lane / Woodmont Boulevard) | Interchange | ||||
US-31A / US-41 / SR-11 south / US-70S / SR-1 east (Lafayette Street) | Concurrency with US-41, US-70S, SR-1, and SR-11 begins | ||||
US-70S / SR-1 west / US-431 south / US-70 / SR-24 (Broadway) | Concurrency with US-431 begins; Concurrency with US-70S and SR-1 ends | ||||
US 41A / SR 12 north (Rosa L. Parks Boulevard) | |||||
I-24 east – Chattanooga | Interchange 48 | ||||
US 31W / US 41 / US 431 / SR 11 north (Dickerson Pike) | Interchange; Concurrency with US-31, US-41, US-431, and SR-11 ends; Concurrency with US-31E begins | ||||
SR 155 west (Briley Parkway) | Interchange 15; Brief concurrency with Briley Parkway begins | ||||
SR 155 east (Briley Parkway) | Interchange 14; Brief concurrency with Briley Parkway ends | ||||
SR 45 (Old Hickory Boulevard) | |||||
Sumner | Hendersonville | SR 386 (Vietnam Veterans Boulevard) | Interchange | ||
SR 258 north (New Shackle Island Road) | |||||
SR 386 west (Vietnam Veterans Boulevard) | Interchange; Westbound exit, eastbound entrance | ||||
Gallatin | SR 109 | Interchange | |||
SR 25 | |||||
SR 174 north (Dobbins Pike) | |||||
Bethpage | US 231 / SR 376 south | Concurrency with US-231 begins | |||
Westmoreland | SR 52 | ||||
150.93 | 242.90 | US 31 / US 231 north | Kentucky State Line; Concurrency with US-31 and US-231 ends | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also
References
- ↑ Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (2004 ed.). DeLorme.
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