U.S. Route 412 in Tennessee

In Tennessee, U.S. Route 412 (US 412) stretches for 181.93 miles (292.79 km) through the farmland of West Tennessee and the hills of Middle Tennessee, starting at the Missouri state line (on I-155 at the Mississippi River) near Dyersburg and running to an interchange between I-65 and SR 99 in Columbia.[1][2]

U.S. Route 412
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length181.93 mi (292.79 km)
Major junctions
West end I-155 / US 412 at the Missouri state line
  US 51 in Dyersburg

US 70A / US 79 in Bells

I-40 / US 412 Bus. in Jackson

US 45 Byp. in Jackson
US 45 in Jackson
US 70 in Jackson
US 641 in Parsons

US 43 / US 412 Bus. in Columbia

US 31 in Columbia
East end I-65 / SR 99 in Columbia
Location
CountiesDyer, Crockett, Madison, Henderson, Decatur, Perry, Lewis, Maury
Highway system
US 411 SR 416

Route description

Dyer County

US 412 enters West Tennessee, concurrent with I-155, on the Caruthersville Bridge over the Mississippi River. They head east through rural areas to have interchanges with SR 181 (Exit 2) and SR 182 (Exit 7), as well as crossing a bridge over the Obion River. I-155/US 412 then cross the Chickasaw Bluffs into Dyersburg, where they pass along the northern edge of the city and have an interchange with SR 78 (Exit 13). The interstate comes to an end shortly thereafter at an interchange with US 51 (SR 3/Exit 15), where US 412 turns south along US 51. US 51 splits off not even a mile later at an interchange with SR 211, and US 412 continues south along four-lane Freeway, concurrent with unsigned SR 20. US 412/SR 20 have an interchange with SR 104, where it downgrades to a 4-lane expressway just before crossing the North Fork of the Forked Deer River and leaving Dyersburg. They then curve to the southeast as they pass through Bonicord and have a diamond interchange with SR 210. US 412/SR 20 continue southeast and cross into Crockett County.[3]

Crockett County

US 412/SR 20 continue through farmland to the town of Friendship, to have a RIRO interchange with SR 189. They continue southeast to pass through Cairo and have a Quadrant interchange with SR 152 just before entering Alamo. US 412/SR 20 then have a parclo interchange with SR 188 before having a partial interchange with N Cavalier Drive (Old US 412/SR 20 and starting on a bypass around the west side of town. They then have a diamond interchange with SR 54/SR 88 before passing just west of downtown and then having a partial interchange with S Cavalier Drive (Old US 412/SR 20). US 412/SR 20 then leave Alamo and continue southeast through farmland and have a Quadrant interchange with SR 88 before entering Bells and coming to a Cloverleaf interchange with US 70A/US 79/SR 76, just after bypassing downtown to the northern and eastern sides. It then has a parclo interchange with the eastern end of SR 88 before leaving Bells and continuing southeast through farmland to cross into Madison County.[4]

Madison County

The highway then enters some hills before entering Jackson and coming to a diamond interchange with Country Club Lane, about a mile from its parclo interchange with I-40 (Exit 79). At I-40, SR 20 remains hidden and follows US 412 Bus through the city while US 412 is overlapped with Interstate 40 between Exit 79 and Exit 87. I-40/US 412 head east along the north side of the city, having interchanges with US 45 Bypass (SR 186/Exit 80), US 45 (SR 5/Exit 82), Campbell Street (Exit 83), and Christmasville Road/Dr. F.E. Wright Drive (Exit 85), before coming to an interchange with US 70 (SR 1/Exit 87), where US 412 splits off from I-40 and turns southwest along US 70. US 412 then splits and turns east at the eastern end of US 412 Bus, and US 412 becomes concurrent with SR 20 again as they leave Jackson as a two-lane highway. US 412/SR 20 continue east through farmland to the community of Springbrook, where it widens to a 4-lane divided highway and has an intersection with SR 152 just before crossing into Henderson County.[5]

Henderson County

US 412/SR 20 continue east through countryside and farmland and pass through Crucifer before narrowing to a 4-lane undivided shortly before entering Lexington. They then pass by several businesses and becomes concurrent with SR 104 before crossing over the Beech River, passing just south of the dam for Beech Lake. The highway continues past several more businesses before entering downtown and coming to an intersection with SR 22, where SR 104 splits off and goes southeast. US 412/SR 20 continues through some neighborhoods before leaving Lexington and continuing east through farmland and countryside as a 4-lane divided highway. The highway then narrows to a 4-lane undivided highway before passing through the communities of Chesterfield, where it has an intersection with SR 114, and Darden. The highway then crosses into Decatur County.[6]

Decatur County

US 412/SR 20 then have an intersection with SR 202 before continuing east and entering Parsons. They pass by a neighborhood before narrowing to 2-lanes and entering downtown, where it has an intersection with US 641/SR 69. They continue through downtown before leaving Parsons as a 2-lane highway. US 412/SR 20 continue through largely wooded countryside before coming to Perryville and becoming concurrent with SR 100, just before crossing a bridge over the Tennessee River and entering Perry County and Middle Tennessee.[7]

Perry County

The highway has an intersection SR 438 just south of Mousetail Landing State Park before passing through some hills before entering Linden. They pass through downtown before having an intersection with SR 13. The highway then leaves Linden after crossing a bridge over the Buffalo River and continues east to the community of Chestnut Grove, where SR 100 splits off at a Y-Intersection and goes northeast. They then pass through hilly and wooded areas as they cross into Lewis County.[8]

Lewis County

US 412/SR 20 continues east through hilly and wooded terrain to enter farmland, just before entering the town of Hohenwald. The highway passes by some homes and businesses before entering downtown and coming to an intersection with SR 48 and SR 99, where SR 20 leaves US 412 and becomes signed for the first time while SR 99 becomes unsigned and joins US 412. US 412/SR 99 go east as a 4-lane undivided highway to leave downtown and continue east through a major business district before leaving Hohenwald and entering wooded areas, where it widens to a divided highway. The highway continues northeast through wooded areas before entering farmland, shortly before downgrading to an undivided highway, entering Gordonsburg, and having an interchange with the Natchez Trace Parkway. US 412/SR 99 then narrow to 2-lanes and continue through wooded and hilly to cross into Maury County.[9]

Maury County

US 412/SR 99 continue east through farmland and pass through the community of Hampshire, where it has an intersection with SR 166. The highway continues east through farmland before entering the city of Columbia, where SR 99 separates from US 412 at an interchange with US 43/SR 6, where US 412 follows that highway while SR 99 continues into town concurrent with US 412 Bus. They bypass Columbia along the western and northern sides as a four-lane divided highway, having interchanges with SR 50, Industrial Park Road, and SR 7, before crossing the Duck River and arriving at an intersection US 31/US 412 Bus (SR 99), where US 43 and US 412 Bus ends, SR 6 heads north along US 31, and SR 99 rejoins US 412. US 412/SR 99 then narrows to 2-lanes and continues east to leave the city, though it is still within the city limits, and go through farmland to eventually come to an interchange with I-65 (Exit 46), where US 412 ends and SR 99 becomes signed as a primary highway as it leaves Columbia and continues east.[10]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Mississippi River0.00.0Caruthersville Bridge
Dyer0.00.0 I-155 west / US 412 west Saint LouisContinuation into Missouri
2.33.7 SR 181 (Great River Road)I-155 exit 2
5.48.7Bridge over the Obion River
7.411.9 SR 182 (Lenox Road)I-155 exit 7
Dyersburg I-69 south MemphisProposed I-69 south; future eastern terminus of I-155
13.020.9 SR 78 (Lake Road) Dyersburg, TiptonvilleI-155 exit 13
15.925.6 US 51 north (SR 3 north/Future I-69 north) Union City
I-155 ends
I-155 exit 15; eastern terminus; western end of US 51/SR 3 concurrency
16.4–
16.7
26.4–
26.9
US 51 south / SR 211 (Saint John Avenue/SR 3 south) Dyersburg, NewbernInterchange; eastern end of US 51/SR 3 concurrency
19.0–
19.6
30.6–
31.5
SR 104 Dyersburg, TrentonInterchange; eastern end of freeway
21.1–
21.6
34.0–
34.8
Bridge over the North Fork of the Forked Deer River
Bonicord23.4–
23.8
37.7–
38.3
SR 210 south Fowlkes, TigrettInterchange; northern terminus of SR 210
CrockettFriendship31.5–
31.8
50.7–
51.2
SR 189 south Friendship, Maury CityInterchange; northern terminus of SR 189
Cairo35.2–
35.6
56.6–
57.3
SR 152 east HumboldtWestern terminus of SR 152; interchange
37.2–
37.3
59.9–
60.0
SR 188 BrownsvilleInterchange
Alamo37.6–
37.8
60.5–
60.8
Cavalier Drive — AlamoInterchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
38.6–
39.3
62.1–
63.2
SR 54 / SR 88 Maury City, AlamoInterchange
41.4–
41.6
66.6–
66.9
Cavalier Drive — AlamoInterchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Bells43.9–
44.4
70.7–
71.5
SR 88 Alamo, BellsInterchange
46.2–
46.5
74.4–
74.8
US 70A / US 79 (High Street/SR 76) Brownsville, HumboldtInterchange
47.3–
47.4
76.1–
76.3
SR 88 west (Old Jackson Road) BellsEastern terminus of SR 88; interchange
MadisonJackson57.6–
58.2
92.7–
93.7
Country Club LaneInterchange
58.6–
58.8
94.3–
94.6
I-40 west Memphis

US 412 Bus. east (Hollywood Drive/SR 20 east) Jackson
Western end of I-40 concurrency; western terminus of US 412 Bus; Hidden SR 20 continues east through Jackson overlapped with US 412 Business; I-40 exit 79
59.8–
60.2
96.2–
96.9

US 45 Byp. (SR 186) Jackson, Humboldt
I-40 exits 80 A/B
61.3–
61.7
98.7–
99.3
US 45 (SR 5) / Vann Drive Jackson, MilanI-40 exits 82 A/B
62.4100.4Campbell StreetI-40 exit 83
63.9–
64.8
102.8–
104.3
Christmasville Road, Dr. F.E. Wright Drive – JacksonI-40 exit 85
66.3106.7 US 70 east (SR 1 east) Huntingdon
I-40 east Nashville
I-40 exit 87; eastern end of I-40 concurrency; western end of wrong-way US 70/SR 1 concurrency
66.7107.3
US 70 west / US 412 Bus. west (SR 1 west/SR 20 west) Jackson
Eastern end of wrong-way US 70/SR 1 concurrency; eastern terminus of US 412 Bus; western end of SR 20 concurrency
Springbrook73.4118.1 SR 152 east (Law Road) to I-40Western terminus of SR 152
HendersonLexington86.1138.6 SR 104 west (W. Church Street)Western end of SR 104 concurrency
86.3138.9Bridge over the Beech River
87.8141.3 SR 22 (Broad Street) Milledgeville, Huntingdon
87.9141.5 SR 104 east / SR 114 north (Natchez Trace Drive)To Natchez Trace State Park; eastern end of SR 104 concurrency; western end of SR 114 concurrency
Chesterfield95.3153.4 SR 114 south (Middleburg Road)Eastern end of SR 114 concurrency
DecaturBeacon100.4161.6 SR 202 south (Beacon Road)Northern terminus of SR 202
Parsons103.5166.6 US 641 (Tennessee Avenue/SR 69) Decaturville, Camden
Perryville108.1174.0 SR 100 west DecaturvilleWestern end of SR 100 concurrency
Tennessee River108.9175.3Alvin C. York Bridge
PerryCypress Creek109.9176.9 SR 438 east (Spring Creek Road) Mousetail Landing State Park, LobelvilleWestern terminus of SR 438
Linden121.6195.7 SR 13 (Squirrel Hollow Drive) Waynesboro, LobelvilleProvides access to James Tucker Airport
121.7–
121.9
195.9–
196.2
Donnie Harold Qualls Memorial Bridge over the Buffalo River
Chestnut Grove124.4200.2 SR 100 east CentervilleEastern end of SR 100 concurrency
LewisHohenwald138.5222.9 John A. Baker Airfield (Airport) main entranceAccess road into airport
140.1225.5 SR 20 east / SR 48 / SR 99 west (Park Street) Centerville, Waynesboro, SummertownEastern end of SR 20 concurrency; western end of SR 99 concurrency
Gordonsburg148.5239.0 Natchez Trace ParkwayInterchange
MauryHampshire158.0254.3 SR 166 south (Pisgah Ridge Road) Mount PleasantNorthern terminus of SR 166
Columbia168.3270.9 US 43 south (SR 6 south) Mount Pleasant, Lawrenceburg, Maury County Airport

US 412 Bus. east (Hampshire Pike/SR 99 east) Columbia
Interchange; western end of US 43/SR 6 concurrency; western terminus of US 412 Bus; eastern end of SR 99 concurrency
169.9273.4 SR 50 (Williamsport Pike) Centerville, ColumbiaInterchange
172.2–
172.4
277.1–
277.5
Industrial Park Road — ColumbiaInterchange
173.9279.9 SR 7 (Santa Fe Pike) Columbia, Santa Fe, DicksonInterchange
174.2–
174.4
280.3–
280.7
Rear Admiral Fran McKee Memorial Bridge over the Duck River
175.3282.1
US 31 / US 412 Bus. west (Nashville Highway/SR 6 north/SR 99 west) Columbia, Spring Hill
US 43 ends
Northern terminus of US 43; eastern terminus of US 412 Bus; eastern end of SR 6 concurrency; western end of SR 99 concurrency
181.93292.79 I-65 Nashville, Huntsville
SR 99 east (Bear Creek Pike) Chapel Hill
I-65 exit 46; eastern terminus of US 412; road continues east as SR 99
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Map of the state of Tennessee" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
  2. Google (November 18, 2019). "U.S. Route 412 in Tennessee" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
  3. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Dyer County road map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
  4. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Crockett County road map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
  5. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Madison County road map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
  6. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Henderson County road map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
  7. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Decatur County road map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
  8. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Perry County road map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
  9. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Lewis County road map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
  10. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Madison County road map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.