Tennessee State Route 110

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State Route 110 marker
State Route 110
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length22.5 mi (36.2 km)
Major junctions
West end SR 7 / SR 53 at Alabama state line in Ardmore, Tennessee
Major intersections SR 274 in Taft
East end US 231 / US 431 (SR 10) in Fayetteville
Location
CountiesGiles, Limestone and Lincoln
Highway system
SR 109 SR 111

State Route 110 (SR 110) is a Tennessee state highway in Limestone County, Alabama and Giles and Lincoln counties in Tennessee.

It connects Ardmore, Tennessee/Ardmore, Alabama with Fayetteville, Tennessee.

Route description[]

SR 110 begins in Ardmore, Tennessee/Alabama at the Tennessee-Alabama state line at an intersection with TN SR 7 and AL SR 53. It then travels northeastward and leaves Ardmore and goes through rural southern Middle Tennessee. It continues a northeastward trek, where it passes through Blanche, until just before its junction with SR 274 at Taft, then turns southeastward and then back northeastward to pass through Kirkland. It ends at an intersection with US 231/US 431 (SR 10) in Fayetteville city limits just south downtown.

Junction list[]

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
GilesArdmore0.000.00 SR 7 / SR 53 (Main Street) – Elkton, Harvest, ALWestern terminus at the Alabama state line
LincolnTaft8.914.3 SR 274 (Old Railroad Bed Road) – Dellrose, Harvest, AL
Fayetteville22.536.2 US 231 / US 431 (Huntsville Highway/SR 10) – Downtown Fayetteville, Park City, Hazel Green, ALEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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