Tennessee State Route 66

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State Route 66 primary marker State Route 66 secondary marker

State Route 66
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Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Major junctions
South end: US 441 / US 411 / SR 71 / SR 35 at Sevierville
  I-40 near Kodak
US 25W / US 70 / SR 9 at Dandridge
SR 160 near Morristown
US 11E / SR 34 at Morristown
US 11W / SR 1 at Rogersville
North end: SR 33 at Sneedville
Location
Counties: Sevier, Jefferson, Hamblen, Hawkins, Hancock
Highway system
x20px SR 65 SR 67

State Route 66 is a state-maintained highway in eastern Tennessee, including a four-lane divided highway segment in Sevier County and a two-lane segment through mountainous terrain to the northeast.

Route description

The four-lane portion of State Route 66 extends from Interstate 40 in the north and ends at U.S. Highway 441 and U.S. Highway 411 in Sevierville It is a popular route for tourists traveling to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This route is part of the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway.

The secondary State Route 66 extends from U.S. Highway 25W/70 in Dandridge to State Route 31 just south of Sneedville, crossing U.S. Highway 11E in Morristown. Between Dandridge and Morristown it is a two-laned curvy road over moderately mountainous terrain. It then follows U.S. Highway 11E to Bulls Gap, Tennessee, where it turns to the north as a Primary highway going into Rogersville, Tennessee. Then it veers northwesterly, as a secondary highway again, until its terminus at State Route 33 just south of Sneedville, Tennessee. This section of State Route 66 is around 60 miles (97 km).

Theoretically, the two segments are linked by US Highway 25W/70 and Interstate 40, but the route is not signed on this segment.

Future

There are currently plans to expand TN 66 from Interstate 40 to US 441/411. This has been divided into 3 separate sections, each of which will be expanded at different times. When completed, this route will be a six-lane divided highway. The section closest to Sevierville was expanded first. This section stretched from Boyds Creek Highway to Nichols Street and was completed November 2011. The second section from Interstate 40 to Douglas Dam Road (TN 139) is now under construction was scheduled to be completed on November 30, 2012. This section is now complete. The middle section from Douglas Dam Road to Boyds Creek Highway will be expanded last when funding is available. This section is now under construction and scheduled to be completed in early summer 2016.[1]

Junction list

County Location mi km Destinations Notes
Sevier Sevierville 0 0 US 411 / US 441 / SR 35 / SR 71 (West Main Street / Parkway) – Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Newport, Seymour, Cherokee Southern terminus
SR 448 south (North Parkway) – Downtown Sevierville Northern terminus of SR-448
SR 338 north (Douglas Dam Road) – Douglas Dam Southern end of concurrency with SR-338
SR 338 south (Boyds Creek Highway) – Boyds Creek, Seymour Northern end of concurrency with SR-338
Kodak SR 139 (Douglas Dam Road) – Dandridge, Kodak
I-40 – Knoxville Begin unsigned concurrency with I-40; Road continues northward as Snyder Road
Jefferson Deep Springs Road – Douglas Dam I-40 exit 412
I-40 east – Bristol, Asheville US 25 / US 70 / SR 9 – Dandridge, Strawberry Plains End unsigned concurrency with 1-40, Begin unsigned concurrency with US-25, US-70 & SR-9
Dandridge SR 92 north – Jefferson City Begin concurrency with SR-92, from here on the concurrency is signed
SR 92 south (Gay Street) to SR 139 (West Main Street) – Chestnut Hill End concurrency with SR-92
US 25 south / US 70 east / SR 9 – Newport End concurrency with US-25, US-70 & SR-9
White Pine SR 341 (White Pine Road / Roy Messer Highway) to I-81 – Talbott, White Pine Access via SR-341 East
Hamblen SR 342 west (Alpha-Valley Home Road) Eastern terminus of SR-342
Morristown SR 160 north (Air Park Boulevard) – Jefferson City Begin concurrency with SR-160
SR 160 south – Newport End concurrency with SR-160
US 11E south / SR 34 south (West Morris Blvd) Begin concurrency with US-11E/SR-34
US 11E north / SR 34 north (West Morris Blvd) End concurrency with US-11E/SR-34
SR 343 (Cumberland Street)
Liberty Hill Road Interchange
US 11E south / SR 34 west / US 25E / SR 32 – Newport, Bean Station Interchange; Begin concurrency with US-11E & SR-34
Russellville SR 344 north (Old Russellville Pike) – Saint Clair Southern of SR-344
Whitesburg SR 113 (Simpson Road) – White Pine, Saint Clair Very short 46 ft concurrency with SR-113
Hawkins Bulls Gap US 11E north / SR 34 north – Mosheim, Greeneville End concurrency with US-11E & SR-34
Persia SR 113 south – Saint Clair Northern terminus of SR-113
SR 70 south – Baileyton, Greeneville Begin concurrency with SR-70
Rogersville West Main Street – Downtown Rogersville Interchange; no southbound access
US 11W / SR 1 / SR 70 north to SR 347 (West Main Street) – Bean Station, Church Hill interchange; End concurrency with SR-70
SR 94 east – Pressmen's Home Western terminus of SR-94
Hancock Sneedville SR 31 south – Mooresburg Northern terminus of SR-31
SR 33 – Tazewell, Sneedville Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

External links

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