Tennessee State Route 184
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State Route 184 |
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Old Troy Road Maintained by TDOT |
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Length: | 12.92 mi (21 km) | ||||||||
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South end: | SR 21 at Troy | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 51 at Union City
SR 431 at Union City US 45W at Union City SR 22 near Union City |
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North end: | SR 214 near Union City | ||||||||
Counties: | Obion | ||||||||
Major cities: | Troy, Union City | ||||||||
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State Route 184 (abbreviated SR 184) begins at Troy, Tennessee as a rural two-lane secondary highway and continues parallel to the U.S. Highway 51 / Tennessee State Route 3 expressway for its first 8.5 miles. Within Union City, Tennessee, SR 184 is a 5-lane undivided highway and follows E. Reelfoot Avenue for approximately 1.75 miles as a hidden concurrency with U.S. Highway 45W. SR-184 turns northerly at Miles Street for 0.86 miles and then turns northwesterly along Nailing Drive before terminating at the Tennessee State Route 22 freeway. At this point, SR 184 changes to Tennessee State Route 214 which continues north along the Kenn-Tenn Highway. SR-184 is unsigned throughout its entire length from its junction with U.S. Highway 51 to its terminus at Tennessee State Route 22.
[edit] Counties traversed
SR 184 traverses the counties shown in the table below, from south to north.
County | miles |
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Obion | 12.92 |
[edit] History
SR 184 from Troy, Tennessee to Union City, Tennessee represents the old two-lane alignment of U.S. Highway 51 & Tennessee State Route 3.