Tennessee State Route 96

State Route 96 primary marker State Route 96 secondary marker

State Route 96
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length: 128.2 mi (206.3 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 70 Dickson
 

I-40 New Hope
Natchez Trace Parkway
US 31 / US 431 Franklin
I-65 Franklin
US 31A / US 41A Triune
I-24 Murfreesboro
US 41 / US 70S / US 231 Murfreesboro
US 70 Liberty
I-40 Buffalo Valley

US 70N – Gentry
East end: SR 53 (Granville Highway) Granville
Location
Counties: Dickson, Williamson, Davidson, Rutherford, Cannon, Wilson, DeKalb, Putnam, Smith, Jackson
Highway system
SR 95SR 97

State Route 96 is a long eastwest highway in Middle Tennessee. The road begins in Dickson and ends in Granville. The current length is 128.2 mi (206.3 km).[1] Along its path it goes through 10 counties. Locals mostly refer to it as Highway 96.

Route description

The highway begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 70 as a Primary Highway in Dickson County. From there it travels through Williamson County, (briefly through the southwest corner of Davidson County), Rutherford County, Cannon County, Wilson County, and into DeKalb County where it again intersects with U.S. Route 70. About 7 mi (11.3 km) from this intersection, Route 96 breaks away from U.S. Route 70 as a secondary highway. The secondary portion of the highway as it leaves DeKalb County passes through Putnam County, (briefly through the eastern portion of Smith County), before reaching its eastern terminus at Tennessee SR-53 in Jackson County.

Major intersections

[2]

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Dickson Dickson
SR-96 begins as a primary route
0.00.0 US 70 / SR 1 (E. College Street)Western terminus of SR-96
Burns SR 47 (Stuart Street)
WilliamsonNew Hope I-40 Memphis, NashvilleInterchange 182
Fairview SR 100 west (Fairview Boulevard)Interchange; Concurrency with SR-100 begins
DavidsonMetropolitan Nashville SR 100 eastConcurrency with SR-100 ends
WilliamsonBingham Natchez Trace ParkwayVia short access road
SR 46 (Old Hillsboro Road)
Franklin US 431 / SR 106 north (Fifth Avenue)Concurrency with US-431 / TN-106 begins
US-31 / SR-6 south (Columbia Pike) / US-431 / SR-106 south (Fifth Avenue) / SR-246 south (Church Street)Concurrency with US-431 / TN-106 ends; Concurrency with US-31 / TN-6 begins
US 31 / SR 6 north (Main Street)Concurrency with US-31 / TN-6 ends
SR 397 (Mack Hatcher Memorial Parkway)
I-65 Nashville, HuntsvilleInterchange 65
Arrington SR 252 north (Wilson Pike)
Triune US 31A / US 41A / SR 11 (Nolensville Road)
RutherfordAlmaville SR 102 north (Almaville Road)
Murfreesboro I-24 Nashville, ChattanoogaInterchange 78
SR 99 west (New Salem Highway)Concurrency with SR-99 begins
US-231 / SR-10 south / SR-99 east / US-41 / US-70S / SR-1 (Broad Street)Concurrency with SR-99 ends; Concurrency with US-231 / SR-10 begins
US 231 / SR 10 north (Memorial Boulevard)Concurrency with US-231 / SR-10 ends
Compton SR 268 west (Compton Road)
Lascassas SR 266 south (E. Jefferson Pike)Concurrency with SR-266 begins
SR 266 north (Cainsville Pike)Concurrency with SR-266 ends
CannonAuburntown SR 145 south (W. Main Street)
WilsonProsperity SR 267 north (Statesville Road)
DeKalbLiberty US 70 / SR 26 west / SR 53 northUnsigned concurrency with US-70 / SR-26 / SR-53 begins
SR 53 southConcurrency with SR-53 ends
Dowelltown US 70 / SR 26 eastUnsigned concurrency with US-70 / SR-26 ends
SR-96 becomes a secondary route
Temperance Hall SR 264 north (Hickman Road)
Laurel Hill SR 141 west (Lancaster Road)Concurrency with SR-141 begins to cross Center Hill Dam
SR 141 east (Wolf Creek Road)Concurrency with SR-141 ends
PutnamBuffalo Valley I-40 Nashville, KnoxvilleInterchange 268
US 70N / SR 24 westUnsigned concurrency with US-70N / SR-24 begins
Gentry US 70N / SR 24 eastUnsigned concurrency with US-70N / SR-24 ends
JacksonGranville128.2206.3 SR 53 (Granville Highway)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Microsoft MapPoint 2006, Retrieved on 2007-8-13
  2. Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (2004 ed.). DeLorme.
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