Tennessee State Route 49

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State Route 49 primary marker State Route 49 secondary marker
State Route 49
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length104.57 mi (168.29 km)
Major junctions
West end US 79 in Dover
Major intersections
East end KY 383 at Kentucky state line near Orlinda
Location
CountiesStewart, Houston, Dickson, Cheatham, Robertson
Highway system
SR 48 SR 50

State Route 49 (SR 49) is a state highway in Tennessee. The route forms a broad southern arc that passes through the rural Middle Tennessee towns of Dover, Erin, Charlotte, Ashland City, Pleasant View, and Springfield.[1][2][3][4][5]

Route description[]

SR 49 begins in Stewart County in downtown Dover at a junction with US 79/SR 76 as a primary highway. It goes east, paralleling the Cumberland River before turning south and having an intersection with SR 233. It then goes through some farmland and hills before crossing into Houston County.

SR 49 then immediately enters Tennessee Ridge and comes to an intersection with SR 147, where SR 49 turns east again towards Erin. SR 49 then enters Erin shortly afterwards, going straight through downtown before having an intersection with SR 149. It then intersects with SR 13 not even a half a mile later. It then goes through some more hills and farmland, having an intersection and concurrency with SR 46 before crossing into Dickson County.

SR 49 then goes through some more hills before having an intersection and becoming concurrent with SR 235 and entering Vanleer. They then go through Vanleer, turning to the south temporarily then turning east again, before SR 235 breaks off and goes south, and SR 49 continues east. SR 49 then goes through more hills and farmland before entering Charlotte and having an intersection and short concurrency with SR 48, just north of its intersection with SR 47. SR 49 then goes through downtown and intersects Old State Hwy. 47, an old alignment of SR 47, before leaving Charlotte and becoming very curvy, going northeast.

It then enters Cheatham County and has a crossing of the Harpeth River before intersecting SR 250 and begins paralleling the Cumberland River again, becomes concurrent with SR 249, crosses the Cumberland River, and enters Ashland City. SR 49/SR 249 then intersect with SR 455 (Tennessee Waltz Parkway/Ashland City Bypass), a bypass for SR 12, before entering downtown and having an intersection and short concurrency with SR 12. SR 249 then separates and goes east and SR 49 turns north. SR 49 then enters Pleasant View and intersects US 41A/SR 112 before having an interchange with I-24 and crossing into Robertson County.

It then goes northeast to Coopertown where it intersects SR 257. SR 49 then goes through some farmland before entering Springfield. It then enters downtown and comes to an intersection with US 41/US 431/SR 11/SR 65/SR 76, with SR 76 becoming concurrent with SR 49. SR 76 then separates and turns east while SR 49 leaves Springfield and continues northeast. It then intersects and has a short concurrency with SR 25 before becoming a secondary highway and going through some more farmland. It then becomes curvy before entering Orlinda and intersecting SR 52 in the center of town. SR 49 then continues north to the Kentucky state line, where it continues as KY 383.

History[]

Until the 2000s, SR 49 extended north on The Trace Road to the Kentucky border.[6] Sometime in the 2000s, this portion was redesignated as SR 461. Google Maps still displays SR 461 as SR 49.

Future[]

Currently, a project to modify the intersection with SR 25 east of Springfield is underway. The project is projected to be completed by the end of 2021.

Major intersections[]

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
StewartDover0.00.0 US 79 (Fort Donelson Parkway/SR 76) – Paris, ClarksvilleWestern terminus; SR 49 begins as a primary highway; provides access to Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area
9.715.6 SR 233 east (Cumberland City Road) – Cumberland CityWestern terminus of SR 233
HoustonTennessee Ridge17.127.5 SR 147 west (N Main Street) – Big Sandy, McKinnonEastern terminus of SR 147
Erin21.935.2 SR 149 east (Cumberland City Highway) – Cumberland City, ClarksvilleWestern terminus of SR 149
22.135.6 SR 13 (Waverly Highway/Clarksville Highway) – Waverly, Clarksville
26.041.8 SR 46 north – Cumberland CityWestern end of SR 46 concurrency
31.250.2 SR 46 south – DicksonEastern end of SR 46 concurrency
DicksonVanleer36.258.3 SR 235 north (Slayden-Marion Road) – Slayden, CunninghamWestern end of SR 235 concurrency
39.864.1 SR 235 south (Sylvia Road) – DicksonEastern end of SR 235 concurrency
Charlotte46.374.5 SR 48 north – ClarksvilleWestern end of SR 48 concurrency
47.175.8 SR 48 south – DicksonEastern end of SR 48 concurrency
CheathamAshland City64.2103.3 SR 250 south (Petway Road) – White BluffNorthern terminus of SR 250; provides access to the
66.6107.2 SR 249 west (River Road) – PegramWestern end of SR 249 concurrency
67.3108.3 SR 455 (Tennessee Waltz Parkway)Ashland City bypass for SR 12
67.6108.8 SR 12 north (Main Street) – ClarksvilleWestern end of SR 12 concurrency
67.7109.0 SR 12 south (Main Street) – NashvilleEastern end of SR 12 concurrency
69.8112.3 SR 249 east (Bearwallow Road)Eastern end of SR 249 concurrency
Pleasant View77.1124.1 US 41A (SR 112) – Clarksville, Nashville
RobertsonPleasant View77.3124.4 I-24 – Clarksville, NashvilleI-24 exit 24
Coopertown83.2133.9 SR 257 east – RidgetopWestern terminus of SR 257
Springfield88.7142.7 US 41 / US 431 / SR 76 west (Memorial Boulevard/SR 11/SR 65)Western end of SR 76 concurrency
89.8144.5 SR 76 east – White HouseEastern end of SR 76 concurrency
94.0151.3 SR 25 west – Barren PlainsWestern end of SR 25 concurrency
95.0152.9 SR 25 east – Cross PlainsEastern end of SR 25 concurrency; SR 49 turns secondary
Orlinda101.0162.5
SR 52 east to I-65 – Portland
Western terminus of SR 52
104.6168.3 KY 383 north (Springfield Road) – Franklin, KYEastern terminus; continuation into Kentucky; SR 49 ends as a secondary highway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also[]

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References[]

  1. ^ Tennessee Department of Transportation (2012). Official Tennessee Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 11, 2012.[full citation needed]
  2. ^ Burmaster, Bill (October 9, 2009). "Tennessee State Route 49, Stewart County". Roads of the Mid-South and West. Retrieved October 12, 2012.[self-published source]
  3. ^ Burmaster, Bill (October 9, 2009). "Tennessee State Route 49, Houston County". Roads of the Mid-South and West. Retrieved October 12, 2012.[self-published source]
  4. ^ Burmaster, Bill (October 9, 2009). "Tennessee State Route 49, Robertson County". Roads of the Mid-South and West. Retrieved October 12, 2012.[self-published source]
  5. ^ Burmaster, Bill (October 9, 2009). "Tennessee State Route 49, Cheatham County". Roads of the Mid-South and West. Retrieved October 12, 2012.[self-published source]
  6. ^ The Southeast (Map). Close-up: U.S.A. Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society. 1986.

External links[]

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