Tennessee State Route 2
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"TN 2" redirects here. TN 2 may also refer to Tennessee's 2nd congressional district.
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| Length: | 197 mi[1] (317 km) | |||
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| Counties: | Rutherford, Coffee, Grundy, Marion, Hamilton, Bradley, McMinn, Monroe, Loudon | |||
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State Route 2 is a west to east highway in the U.S. state of Tennessee, that is 197 miles (317.0 km) long. It begins in Rutherford County and ends in Loudon County.
It runs southeast from Rutherford County toward Chattanooga and then northeast from there to Loudon County. As nearly the entire route is overlain by U.S. Highways, the designation "Tennessee Route 2" is very seldom used by the general public; the only exception would be where a small portion of it parallel to Interstate 24 near Kimball, Tennessee has been removed from the U.S. Highway system and is no longer part of U.S. Route 41; but the highway still exists and is in use.
[edit] References
- Tennessee Department of Transportation (24 January 2003). "State Highway and Interstate List 2003".
- ^ retrieved from DeLorme Street Atlas USA and Microsoft MapPoint
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