Tennessee State Route 15
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by TDOT | ||||
Length | 261.64 mi (421.07 km) | |||
Existed | October 1, 1923[1]–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | SR 14 in Memphis | |||
East end | US 41 / US 41A in Monteagle | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Tennessee | |||
Counties | Shelby, Fayette, Hardeman, McNairy, Hardin, Wayne, Lawrence, Giles, Lincoln, Franklin, Marion, Grundy | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 15 (SR 15) is a west–east route from Memphis to Monteagle. For much of its route it has an unsigned concurrency with U.S. Route 64. SR 15 does travel through the southern part of all three Grand Divisions of the state: West Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and East Tennessee.[2]
Route description
Shelby County
SR 15 begins as a secondary highway in Shelby County in Northern Memphis at an interchange with SR 14 (Austin Peay Highway). It proceeds east to Bartlett and intersects US 70/US 79/US 64/SR 1, where it becomes the unsigned companion route of US 64 and becomes a primary highway. US 64/SR 15 then intersect SR 177 just before they have an interchange with I-40 (Exit 18) in Lakeland. They then go east and pass just north of Lenow before having an interchange with I-269 (Winfield Dunn Parkway/Memphis Outer Beltway) (Exit 15), in Eads. Not even a half mile away, they intersect with SR 205 before crossing into Fayette County.
Fayette County
US 64/SR 15 then passes through Hickory Withe and has a junction with SR 196. They then enter Oakland and has an intersection with SR 194, before continuing east. They continue through rural farmland, passing by Glengary Lake. US 64/SR 15 then enter Somerville and have an intersection with SR 76 in downtown. They then pass through Laconia, where they cross over the Loosahatchie River, before crossing into Hardeman County.
Hardeman County
They then enter Whiteville, where US 64 Bus begins and goes east through downtown while US 64/SR 15 follow a new bypass to the south. It also junctions with SR 179. They then meet up with the other end of US 64 Bus and go east to have an intersection with SR 100, before US 64/SR 15 leave Whitville and continue southeast. They then enter Bolivar and become concurrent with SR 18. They then enter downtown and have a junction with SR 125, with SR 18 splitting off and going north along that highway. US 64/SR 15 then leave Bolivar and continue east. They then go through some wooded areas, where they cross the Hatchie River, and pass through Hornsby before crossing into McNairy County.
McNairy County
They then intersect SR 225 before going through some rural wooded areas and then entering Selmer, at an interchange with US 45/SR 5, which US 64 follows as a new bypass to the south while SR 15 goes through downtown, signed as US 64 BUS. SR 15 then goes east through downtown and comes to another junction with US 45/US 64/SR 5, with the road continuing east as US 45/SR 5 and SR 15 joins US 64 again and they go northeast. US 64/SR 15 then intersect and have a short concurrency with SR 224 just north of Stantonville before entering Adamsville. In Adamsville, they have an intersection with SR 22 and SR 117 in the center of town, with SR 22 joining the concurrency. US 64/SR 15/SR 22 then leave Adamsville and cross into Hardin County.
Hardin County
They then enter Crump and have an intersection and become concurrent with SR 69. A short distance later, SR 22 branches off and turns south. They then run along the banks of the Tennessee River before crossing it and entering Savannah. In Savannah, they immediately enter downtown and pass by the Tennessee River Museum, and becoming concurrent with SR 128 before coming to an intersection with SR 203, where SR 69 turns south, SR 203 goes east, and US 64/SR 15/SR 128 go northeast to leave Savannah. They then intersect SR 226 before north of Olivet before SR 128 splits off and goes north. US 64/SR 15 then go through some mountains and pass through Olivehill before crossing into Wayne County.
Wayne County
They enter Clifton Junction where they intersect US 641/SR 114. US 64/SR 15 then go through a narrow valley before entering Waynesboro, bypassing the city to the west and north. It then has an interchange with SR 13 and crosses over the Green River before going east to intersect with SR 99. US 64/SR 15 then leave Waynesboro and continue east through mountainous terrain. They then enter some farmland and have an interchange with the Natchez Trace Parkway just before crossing into Lawrence County.
Lawrence County
They then intersect with SR 240 in Deerfield and then SR 241 just a little further to the east. They then enter Lawrenceburg. Just west of downtown, US 64 Bus begins and goes east into downtown, while US 64/SR 15 follow a new bypass to the south. They then have an interchange with SR 242 and cross over Shoal Creek, just south of New Shoal Creek Dam, shortly thereafter. They then have an interchange with US 43/SR 6 before passing through largely rural areas. They then come back around to meet the other end of US 64 Bus before leaving Lawrenceburg and continuing east through more mountains. US 64/SR 15 then cross into Giles County.
Giles County
It then passes through Bodenham before intersecting and becoming concurrent with SR 166 and entering Pulaski. US 64 then bypasses the city to the south with SR 15/SR 166 going into downtown. SR 166 splits and turns south at an intersection with SR 11, with SR 11 becoming concurrent with SR 15. They then come to an intersection with US 31/SR 7, where SR 11 splits off and goes north along that highway. SR 15 then goes east back to US 64, where they continue east together. They go through some more mountains before coming to an interchange with I-65 (Exit 14) in Frankewing. US 64/SR 15 then cross into Lincoln County.
Lincoln County
They then pass through Boonshill and intersect with SR 244. They then intersect with SR 273 before entering Fayetteville and coming to an intersection with US 64 Bypass, a new southern bypass of the city. US 64/SR 15 then go through downtown to intersect SR 50/US 431 and become concurrent with SR 50. They then come to another intersection with US 64 Bypass, which at this point is also concurrent with US 231/SR 10. SR 50 then splits off and goes north at another intersection before US 64/SR 15 go east and leave Fayetteville. They continue east through farmland and mountains to cross the Elk River before passing through Kelso. They then pass just north of Flintville and junction with SR 275. They then intersect and have a short concurrency with SR 121 before entering Franklin County.
Franklin County
US 64/SR 15 then enter Huntland, where they have a junction with SR 122 and SR 97. They then pass through Belvidere before entering Winchester and having an interchange with SR 16, which provides access to downtown as US 64/SR 433 bypass it to the southeast, and SR 15 splits from US 64 again to follow SR 16, becoming a secondary highway. They then have an intersection with US 41A and SR 50, where SR 15 splits from SR 16 to follow US 41A. US 41A/SR 15 then goes through Cowan and goes east to a long narrow mountain pass. They then enter Sewanee and become concurrent with SR 56. They go east to Saint Andrews where they intersect SR 156 before crossing into Marion County.
Marion and Grundy Counties
It then straddles the line with Grundy County before having an interchange with I-24/US 64 (Exit 134) and become a primary highway again. They then enter Monteagle and SR 15 ends at an intersection with US 41/SR 2 just west of downtown.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Shelby | Memphis | 0.0 | 0.0 | SR 14 (Austin Peay Highway) to I-40 – Downtown, Rosemark | Interchange; western terminus |
SR 204 (Covington Pike) | |||||
Bartlett | US 64 west / US 70 / US 79 (Summer Avenue/SR 1) – Memphis, Arlington | Western end of unsigned US 64 concurrency | |||
SR 177 (Germantown Road) – Germantown, Brunswick | |||||
I-40 – Memphis, Nashville | I-40 exit 18 | ||||
Eads | I-269 (Winfield Dunn Parkway) – Arlington, Collierville | I-269 exit 15; Memphis Outer Beltway | |||
SR 205 (Airline Road) – Collierville, Fisherville, Arlington | |||||
Fayette | Hickory Withe | SR 196 (Chulahoma Road) – Piperton, Gallaway | |||
Oakland | SR 194 (Church Street) – Braden, Macon, Rossville | ||||
Somerville | SR 76 (Main Street) – Brownsville, Williston, Moscow | ||||
Laconia | Bridge over the Loosahatchie River | ||||
Hardeman | Whiteville | US 64 Bus. east (W Main Street) – Downtown | Western terminus of US 64 Bus | ||
SR 179 west (S Cross Avenue) | Eastern terminus of SR 179 | ||||
US 64 Bus. west (E Main Street) – Downtown | Eastern terminus of US 64 Bus | ||||
SR 100 east – Toone, Henderson | Western terminus of SR 100 | ||||
Bolivar | SR 18 south (Tennessee Street) – Hickory Valley, Grand Junction | Western end of SR 18 concurrency | |||
SR 18 north / SR 125 (Main Street) – Middleton, Toone | Eastern end of SR 18 concurrency | ||||
| Bridge over the Hatchie River | ||||
McNairy | | SR 225 north (Woodville Road) | Southern terminus of SR 225 | ||
Selmer | US 45 east / US 64 (Marcus J. Wright Memorial Highway/SR 5) / US 64 Bus. begins – Bethel Springs, Henderson, Adamsville, Corinth, MS | Interchange; eastern end of unsigned US 64 concurrency; western end of unsigned US 64 Bus concurrency; western terminus of US 64 Bus | |||
N Railroad Street to Purdy Road - Purdy | |||||
US 45 / US 64 east (Marcus J. Wright Memorial Highway/Mulberry Avenue/SR 5) – Bolivar, Henderson, Eastview, Corinth, MS | Eastern terminus of US 64 Bus; western end of unsigned US 64 concurrency | ||||
| Airport Road – Robert Sibley Airport | ||||
| SR 224 south (Gilchrist Stantonville Road) – Stantonville, Michie | Western end of SR 224 concurrency | |||
| SR 224 north (Leapwood Enville Road) – Enville | Eastern end of SR 224 concurrency | |||
Adamsville | SR 22 north / SR 117 south (Maple Street) – Milledgeville, Stantonville | Western end of SR 22 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 117; SR 117 south provides access to Shiloh National Military Park | |||
Hardin | Crump | SR 69 north (Morris Chapel Road) – Milledgeville | Western end of SR 69 concurrency | ||
SR 22 south – Michie | Eastern end of SR 22 concurrency; provides access to Shiloh National Military Park | ||||
Savannah | Bridge over the Tennessee River | ||||
US 64 Truck east (Water Street) | Western terminus of US 64 Truck | ||||
SR 128 south (Pickwick Street) – Walkertown, Pickwick Dam | Western end of SR 128 concurrency; provides access to Pickwick Landing State Park and Pickwick Landing Dam | ||||
SR 69 south / US 64 Truck west (Main Street) – Walkertown, Walnut Grove, Florence, AL | Eastern end of SR 69 concurrency; eastern terminus of US 64 Truck; provides access to Savannah-Hardin County Airport | ||||
Olivet | SR 226 south (Airport Road) – Olivet, Maddox | Northern terminus of SR 226; provides access to Savannah-Hardin County Airport | |||
| SR 128 north (New Highway 128) – Clifton | Eastern end of SR 128 concurrency | |||
Wayne | Clifton Junction | US 641 north (Billy Nance Highway/SR 114 north) – Clifton | Southern terminus of US 641/SR 114 | ||
Waynesboro | SR 13 (N High Street/Waynesboro Highway) – Collinwood, Downtown, Linden | Interchange | |||
Bridge over the Green River | |||||
SR 99 east (Old US Highway 64 E) – Hohenwald | Western terminus of SR 99 | ||||
Wayne–Lawrence county line | | Natchez Trace Parkway | Interchange | ||
Lawrence | Deerfield | SR 240 north – Henryville, Summertown | Southern terminus of SR 240 | ||
SR 241 north (Red Hill Center Road) – Henryville | Southern terminus of SR 241 | ||||
Lawrenceburg | US 64 Bus. east (E Gaines Street) – Downtown | Western terminus of US 64 Bus; provides access to David Crockett State Park | |||
SR 242 (West Point Road) – Iron City, West Point, Downtown | Interchange; provides access to David Crockett State Park | ||||
Ivan Johnston Bridge over Shoal Creek | |||||
New Power House Road - New Shoal Creek Dam | |||||
US 43 (S Locust Avenue/Andrew Jackson Highway/SR 6) – Florence, AL, Loretto, Downtown, Columbia | Interchange | ||||
US 64 Bus. west (E Gaines Street) – Downtown | Eastern terminus of US 64 Bus; provides access to Lawrenceburg-Lawrence County Airport | ||||
Giles | | SR 166 north (Campbellsville Road) – Campbellsville, Mount Pleasant | Western end of SR 166 concurrency | ||
Pulaski | US 64 east (Lawrenceburg Highway) to I-65 – Fayetteville | Western end of unsigned US 64 concurrency; southern bypass of Pulaski; SR 15 becomes a signed primary highway | |||
SR 11 south / SR 166 south (S 7th Street) – Minor Hill, Goodspring, Bethel, Elkmont, AL | Western end of SR 11 concurrency; eastern end of SR 166 concurrency; provides access to Abernathy Field | ||||
US 31 (1st Street/SR 7/SR 11 north) – Ardmore, Elkton, Lynnville, Columbia | Eastern end of SR 11 concurrency | ||||
US 64 west (Fayetteville Highway) – Lawrenceburg | Eastern end of unsigned US 64 concurrency; southern bypass of Pulaski; SR 15 becomes unsigned | ||||
Frankewing | I-65 – Nashville, Huntsville | I-65 exit 14 | |||
Lincoln | Boonshill | SR 244 north (Boonshill Petersburg Road) – Petersburg | Southern terminus of SR 244 | ||
| SR 273 west (Old Elkton Pike) – Dellrose, Elkton | Western end of unsigned SR 273 concurrency | |||
Fayetteville | US 64 Byp. east (Wilson Parkway) – Winchester | Western terminus of US 64 Bypass; southern bypass of Fayetteville | |||
US 431 / SR 50 west (Main Avenue/SR 273 east) – Lewisburg, Petersburg, Park City, Huntsville, AL | Western end of SR 50 concurrency; eastern end of unsigned SR 273 concurrency; provides access to Fayetteville Municipal Airport | ||||
US 64 Byp. west / US 231 (Thornton Taylor Parkway/SR 10) – Shelbyville, Pulaski, Park City, Huntsville | Eastern terminus of US 64 Bypass; southern bypass around Fayetteville | ||||
SR 50 east (Lynchburg Highway) – Lynchburg | Eastern end of SR 50 concurrency | ||||
Kelso | Bridge over the Elk River | ||||
| SR 275 west (Flintville Road) – Flintville | Eastern terminus of SR 275 | |||
| SR 121 south (Elora Road) – Elora | Western end of SR 121 concurrency | |||
| SR 121 north (Shady Grove Road) – Broadview | Eastern end of SR 121 concurrency; provides access to Tims Ford Dam/Lake | |||
Franklin | Huntland | SR 122 west (Main Street) – Huntland | Eastern terminus of SR 122 | ||
Winchester | US 64 (Veterans Memorial Drive/SR 433 north) / US 64 Bus. (David Crockett Highway) / SR 16 (Rowe Gap Road) / SR 50 (George Fraley Parkway) to I-24 – Decherd, Lynchburg, Hytop, AL, Skyline, AL | Interchange; southern terminus of SR 433; eastern end of unsigned US 64 concurrency; western terminus of US 64 Bus.; western end of SR 16 and SR 50 concurrencies; US 64 east provides access to Winchester Municipal Airport | |||
SR 130 west (High Street) – Tullahoma | Eastern terminus of SR 130; former western end of SR 50 concurrency | ||||
US 41A north / SR 50 east (Dinah Shore Boulevard/S College Street/SR 16 north) – Decherd | Eastern terminus of US 64 Bus.; eastern end of SR 16/SR 50 concurrency; western end of US 41A concurrency | ||||
US 64 (Veterans Memorial Drive/SR 433) to I-24 – Fayetteville, Pelham | Interchange | ||||
Aviation Drive – Winchester Municipal Airport | Access road into airport | ||||
Sewanee | SR 56 south (Sherwood Road) – Sherwood | Western end of SR 56 concurrency | |||
Saint Andrews | SR 156 south (Midway Road) – Orme, South Pittsburg | Northern terminus of SR 156; provides access to Franklin County Airport and Franklin State Forest | |||
Marion–Grundy county line | Monteagle | I-24 / US 64 – Nashville, Chattanooga | I-24/US 64 exit 134 | ||
Marion–Grundy county line | 261.64 | 421.07 | US 41 (Dixie Highway/W Main Street/SR 2/SR 56 north) – Manchester, Downtown, Tracy City | Eastern terminus; southern terminus of US 41A; SR 15 ends as an unsigned primary highway | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
References
- ^ Highway Planning Survey Division (1925). Biennial Report of the Commissioner of the Department of Highways and Public Works State of Tennessee for the Years 1923 and 1924 (PDF) (Report). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Highways and Public Works. pp. 39–44. Retrieved May 19, 2023.
- ^ Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (2004 ed.). DeLorme.