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Tennessee State Route 88

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State Route 88 marker
State Route 88
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length44.78 mi[1] (72.07 km)
Major junctions
West endMississippi River dead end in Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge near Hales Point
Major intersections US 51 in Halls
US 412 in Alamo
US 70A / US 79 in Bells
East end US 412 in Bells
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
CountiesLauderdale, Crockett
Highway system
SR 87 SR 89

State Route 88 (SR 88) is a west-east state highway in West Tennessee. The 44.78 miles (72.07 km) route traverses Lauderdale and Crockett Counties.

Route description

Lauderdale County

SR 88 begins at a dead end overlooking the Mississippi River within Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge. It intersects SR 181 at Hales Point. SR 88 heads east, and turns right onto an old alignment of US 51 (SR 3) after intersecting the current alignment near Halls. SR 88 has junctions with State Routes 210 and 209 before turning eastward once again at Gates.[2][3]

Crockett County

SR 88 then traverses the town of Maury City and Alamo. SR 88 in Alamo and Bells, including a concurrency with SR 54, runs on an old alignment with US 412 (SR 20), the southernmost intersection of which is the eastern terminus of SR 88.[2][3]

History

At one time, SR 88 once connected with Arkansas Highway 18 into Mississippi County, Arkansas via a ferry on the Mississippi River. It has long since been decommissioned.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
LauderdaleChickasaw National Wildlife Refuge0.00.0Dead end at the Mississippi RiverWestern terminus
Hales Point
SR 181 north / Great River Road
Southern terminus of SR 181; western end of Great River Road concurrency
Halls
US 51 (SR 3) / Great River Road south – Memphis, Dyersburg
Interchange; eastern end of Great River Road concurrency

SR 210 north (N Church Street) – Fowlkes
Southern terminus of SR 210; Old US 51
Gates

SR 180 north / SR 209 south (2nd Street) – Ripley
Northern terminus of SR 209; western end of SR 180 concurrency; Old US 51

SR 180 south (Forked Deer Road) – Nutbush
Eastern end of SR 180 concurrency
CrockettMaury City
SR 189 north – Friendship
Southern terminus of SR 189


SR 54 west / SR 188 north – Brownsville, Yorkville
Southern terminus of SR 188; western end of SR 54 concurrency
Alamo US 412 (SR 20) – Dyersburg, JacksonInterchange


SR 54 east (N Bells Street) / SR 221 east (E Church Street) – Trenton, Gadsden
Eastern end of SR 54 concurrency; western terminus of SR 221
Bells US 412 (SR 20) – Dyersburg, JacksonInterchange
US 70A / US 79 (High Street/SR 76) – Brownsville, Humboldt
44.7872.07 US 412 (SR 20) – Jackson, DyersburgInterchange; eastern terminus; road continues east as Old Jackson Road (Former US 412)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ Mileage retrieved from DeLorme Street Atlas USA
  2. ^ a b Tennessee Department of Transportation (2018). Tennessee's Official Transportation Map [front] (PDF) (Map) (2018 ed.). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation. § C2-C3. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Rand McNally (2016). "Tennessee" (Map). The Road Atlas (2016 Walmart ed.). 1 in≈30 mi. Chicago: Rand McNally. p. 94. §§ D3-D5. ISBN 0-528-00626-6.