Tennessee State Route 14
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State Route 14 |
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Maintained by TDOT | |||||||||
Length: | 55.37 mi (89.11 km) | ||||||||
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South end: | US 61 at the Mississippi State Line in Memphis | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-55 in Memphis US-61 / US-64 / US-70 / US-79 (E.H. Crump Blvd.) in Memphis |
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North end: | SR-54 near Covington | ||||||||
Counties: | Shelby, Tipton | ||||||||
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State Route 14 (abbreviated SR-14) is a south-north route from the Mississippi border in Memphis, Tennessee to intersect with State Route 54 in Tipton County.
[edit] Route description
State Route 14 begins concurrent to U.S. Route 61 at the Mississippi border. U.S. Route 61 and State Route 14 travel northward into Memphis. After passing Interstate 55 Exit 8, State Route 14 intersects E.H. Crump Boulevard, at which point U.S. Route 61 heads westward to cross the Mississippi River. State Route 14, however, continues north along Second and Third Streets. After passing under Interstate 40 Exit 1, the route goes eastward along Jackson Avenue. As Jackson Avenue, State Route 14 passes through north Memphis, intersecting Interstate 40 / Interstate 240 twice. The route heads north at that point as the Austin Peay Highway, which has an interchange with State Route 385, the future Interstate 269. State Route 14 heads northeast, enters Tipton County, and ends at State Route 54 in the tiny community of Cotton Lake, just before State Route 54 crosses the Hatchie River.[1]
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[edit] References
- ^ DeLorme. Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer [map], 2004 edition.