Tennessee State Route 11

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State Route 11 marker State Route 11 marker

State Route 11

Nolensville Pike
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length146.20 mi (235.29 km)
Major junctions
south end SR 207 at the Alabama State Line
north end US 41 at the Kentucky State Line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
CountiesGiles, Marshall, Rutherford, Williamson, Davidson, Sumner, Robertson, Montgomery
Highway system
SR 10 SR 12

State Route 11 is a mostly unsigned south–north highway that goes from the Alabama border in Giles County, Tennessee to the Kentucky border in Montgomery County.[1]

Route description

Heading north from the Alabama border in Giles County, State Route 11 intersects U.S. Route 64 on the outskirts of Pulaski. Once in the city, the route becomes concurrent to first U.S. Route 31 and then U.S. Route 31A. U.S. Route 31A and State Route 11 then go northeast into Marshall County, passing by the U.S. Experimental Dairy Farm there, and enter Lewisburg. The two routes cross the Duck River at Henry Horton State Resort Park and continue into first Rutherford and then Williamson County. Then the routes merge with U.S. Route 41A and U.S. Route 31A and have an interchange State Route 840, a limited-access freeway, to enter Nolensville. Soon after State Route 11 and its concurrent U.S. Routes enter Davidson County and pass the Nashville Zoo. The routes, at this point known as Nolensville Pike, pass I-440 Exit 6 and continue into downtown Nashville. There State Route 11 splits into two one-way streets, 2nd and 4th Avenues, and passes Interstate 40 Exit 210C. State Route 11 then intersects U.S. Route 41 at Lafayette Street and remains concurrent with that route until the Kentucky border. U.S. Route 41 and State Route 11 continue on Eighth Avenue, where they make a half-circle around Capitol Hill and cross the Cumberland River. After an interchange with Interstate 24 (Exit 48), the routes head north on Dickerson Pike along with U.S. Route 31W. Just north of Goodlettsville in Sumner County, U.S. Route 31W leaves the concurrency and U.S. Route 41 and State Route 11 travel northwest into Robertson County. After passing through Springfield and Adams, State Route 11 enters Montgomery County and ends where U.S. Route 41 enters Kentucky, just south of Guthrie, KY.

History

Major junctions

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Giles Minor Hill begins at the Alabama State Line.[2]
0.00.0 (AL) SR-207 southAlabama State Line; Southern terminus of SR-11
Pulaski US 64 / SR 15 / SR 166
Unsigned changes to secondary designation. concurrency begins.[3]

US 31 / SR 7 south (S. Patterson Street)
Concurrency with US-31 / SR-7 begins
Unsigned changes to primary designation. concurrency begins.

US 31 / SR 7 north (1st Street)
Beginning of US-31A; Concurrency with US-31 / SR-7 ends; Concurrency with US-31A begins
MarshallCornersville I-65 – Nashville, Huntsville, ALInterchange 22

SR 129 east (New Ostella Road)
Concurrency with SR-129 begins

SR 129 west (Lynnville Road)
Concurrency with SR-129 ends
Lewisburg
Unsigned changes to secondary designation. concurrency begins.

US 31A / SR 106 north (Ellington Parkway)
Beginning of US-31A Bus.; Concurrency with US-31A ends; Concurrency with US-31A Bus. begins




US 431 Bus. south / SR 50 east / SR 373 west (Commerce Street)
Concurrency with US-431 Bus. / SR-50 begins
Unsigned changes to primary designation. concurrency resumes.


US 31A south / SR 50 west / US 431 / SR 106 (Ellington Parkway)
End of US-31A Bus. / US-431 Bus.; Concurrency with SR-50 ends; Concurrency with US-31A resumes
SR 272 (Verona Road)
Farmington

SR 64 east (Shelbyville Highway) / SR 271 south (Farmington Road)
Chapel Hill
SR 99 west (Sylvester Chunn Highway)
Concurrency with SR-99 begins

SR 270 east (Old Columbia Road)

SR 99 east (Eagleville Pike)
Concurrency with SR-99 ends
RutherfordAllisona
SR 269 east (Allisona Road)
WilliamsonKirkland
US 41A / SR 16 south
Concurrency with US-41A begins
Triune I-840 – Lebanon, FranklinInterchange 42
SR 96 (Murfreesboro Road)
DavidsonNashville
SR 253 west (Concord Road)
SR 254 (Old Hickory Boulevard)
SR 255 (Harding Place)
SR 155 (Thompson Lane)
Unsigned changes to secondary designation.
I-440 – Memphis, KnoxvilleInterchange 6
I-40 – Nashville, KnoxvilleInterchange 210C
concurrency begins.


US 41 south / US 70S / SR 1 east (Lafayette Street)
Concurrency with US-41A ends; Concurrency with US-41 / US-70S / SR-1 begins

US 31 / SR 6 south (8th Avenue S./US 70-Scenic)
End of US-31A; Concurrency with US-31 / SR-6 begins
US-70S / SR-1 west / US-431 south / US-70 / SR-24 (Broadway)Concurrency with US-70S / SR-1 ends; Concurrency with US-431 begins

US 41A / SR 12 north (Rosa L. Parks Boulevard)
I-24 – Clarksville, ChattanoogaInterchange 48

US 31E / SR 6 north (Ellington Parkway)
Interchange; Concurrency with US-31 / SR-6 ends; Concurrency with US-31W begins

US 431 / SR 65 north (West Trinity Lane)
Concurrency with US-431 ends
I-65 – Louisville, NashvilleInterchange 89

SR 155 west (Briley Parkway)
Interchange 16; Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
SR 45 (Old Hickory Boulevard)

SR 174 east (Long Hollow Pike)
Sumner Goodlettsville Unsigned changes to primary designation.

US 31W / SR 41 north
Concurrency with US-31W ends
RobertsonRidgetop SR 257 (Greer Road / E. Woodruff Avenue)
Springfield
US 431 / SR 65 south (Tom Austin Memorial Highway)
Concurrency with US-431 / SR-65 begins

SR 76 north / SR 49 (E. 5th Avenue)
Concurrency with SR-76 begins

US 431 / SR 65 north
Concurrency with US-431 / SR-65 ends
Adams
SR 76 south (Church Street)
Concurrency with SR-76 ends
MontgomeryNear Guthrie, KY146.2235.3
US 41 north
Kentucky State Line; Northern terminus of SR-11
Unsigned ends at Kentucky State Line. continues.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (2004 ed.). DeLorme.
  2. ^ "County Maps - Tennessee Department of Transportation". TDOT. Retrieved 2008-06-06.
  3. ^ "City Maps - Tennessee Department of Transportation". TDOT. Retrieved 2008-06-06.