Roads in Nashville, Tennessee

Summary

The roads in Nashville, Tennessee include Interstates 24, 65 and 40, with interchanges near the city center. There are nine U.S. highways serving the city. Two beltways surround Nashville.

Interstates edit

Interstate highway[1][2] Additional information
  I-24 A major west-east interstate that enters the Metro Nashville-Davidson County area near Joelton. It enters the city on its northern side, passes the east side of downtown, goes southeastward towards Antioch, and exits the city when reaching Rutherford County.
  I-40 A major west-east interstate that enters the city's West End. The highway continues through downtown Nashville, and proceeds eastward through the eastern suburbs such as Hermitage, and bypasses Percy Priest Lake.
  I-65 A major north-south interstate that enters downtown from southern suburbs such as Franklin and Brentwood. It passes downtown to the west and north, and exits the city through the northern suburb of Goodlettsville
  I-440 The beltway on Nashville's south side from I-40 west of town to I-24 on the southeastern side, known as the Four-Forty Parkway.

U.S. Highways edit

Route number[3][2] Local street name(s)
  US 31 Eighth Avenue (South), Franklin Pike, Eighth Ave./Rosa L. Parks Blvd., James Robertson Parkway, Main Street
  US 31A Second Avenue (South), Fourth Avenue (South), Nolensville Pike
  US 31E Ellington Parkway, Gallatin Pike
  US 31W Spring Street, Dickerson Pike
  US 41 Spring Street, Dickerson Pike, Main Street, James Robertson Parkway, Eighth Ave./Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Lafayette Street, Murfreesboro Pike
  US 41A Clarksville Pike, Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Eighth Avenue (North), Second Avenue (South), Fourth Avenue (South), Nolensville Pike
  US 70 Charlotte Avenue, George L. Davis Blvd., 14th Avenue (North), Broadway, First Avenue (South), Hermitage Avenue, Lebanon Pike
  US 70S Memphis-Bristol Highway, West End Avenue, Rosa L. Parks Blvd. (South), Lafayette Street, Murfreesboro Pike
  US 431 Hillsboro Pike, 21st Avenue (South), Broadway, Rosa L. Parks Blvd., James Robertson Parkway, Main Street, Spring Street, Dickerson Pike, West Trinity Lane, Whites Creek Pike

State routes edit

Route number[3][2] Local street name(s)
   SR 1 / SR 1[a] Charlotte Avenue, West End Avenue, Broadway, Lafayette Street, Murfreesboro Road
   SR 6 / SR 6[a] Franklin Pike, Eight Avenue (South), James Robertson Parkway, Spring Street, Ellington Parkway, Gallatin Pike
   SR 11 / SR 11 [a] Nolensville Pike, Second Avenue (South), Fourth Avenue (South), Eighth Avenue/Rosa L. Parks Blvd, James Robertson Parkway, Spring Street, Dickerson Pike
   SR 12 / SR 12 Ashland City Highway, Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Eighth Avenue (North)
   SR 24 / SR 24 [a] Charlotte Avenue, George L. Davis Blvd., 14th Avenue (North),

Broadway, First Avenue (South), Hermitage Avenue, Lebanon Pike

  SR 45 Old Hickory Boulevard
   SR 65 / SR 65[a] West Trinity Lane, Whites Creek Pike
  SR 100 Highway 100 West
  SR 106[a] Hillsboro Pike
  SR 112[a] Clarksville Pike
   SR 155 / SR 155 Briley Parkway, Thompson Lane, Woodmont Blvd.
  SR 171 Old Hickory Boulevard, Hobson Pike
  SR 174 Long Hollow Pike
  SR 251 River Road, Old Hickory Boulevard
  SR 253 Concord Road
  SR 254 Old Hickory Boulevard
  SR 255 Harding Place, Donelson Pike
  SR 265 Central Pike
  SR 386 Vietnam Veterans Boulevard
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Secret, or hidden state highway designation associated with a U.S. Route.

Notable streets edit

See also edit

References edit

Main references edit

  • Tennessee Department of Transportation
  • TDOT - State highway system map, Davidson County
  • DeLorme (2010). Tennessee Atlas and Gazetteer. (Map)

Other references edit

  1. ^ Rand McNally (2018). "Tennessee" (Map). The Road Atlas (2018 Walmart ed.). 1 in≈30 mi. Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 94–95. ISBN 0-528-00626-6.
  2. ^ a b c Rand McNally (2018). "Tennessee" (Map). The Road Atlas (2018 Walmart ed.). 1 in≈30 mi. Chicago: Rand McNally. p. 95. Nashville inset. ISBN 0-528-00626-6.
  3. ^ a b General Highway Map. (PDF) (Map). Davidson County. Tennessee Department of Transportation. 2000. Retrieved November 13, 2012.

External links edit

  • Nashville Convention and Visitor’s Bureau