Tennessee State Route 43

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State Route 43
Maintained by TDOT
Length: 56.79 mi[1] (91.39 km)
South end: US 45/US 45W at Three Way
Major
junctions:
US 70A/US 79 at Milan
North end: KY 307 at South Fulton
Counties: Madison, Gibson, Weakley, Obion
Major cities: Three Way, Medina, Milan, Bradford, Greenfield, Martin, South Fulton
Tennessee State Routes
< US-43 SR-44 >

State Route 43 is a south to north highway in Tennessee that is 56.79 miles (91.39 km) long. It begins in Madison County and ends in Obion County[2]. State Route 43 is little-known by the general public by this designation as it is overlain by U.S. Route 45E for most of its length; the "43" designation is seen largely on mileposts. Two short sections of this route at Martin and South Fulton is fully signed.

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[edit] Route description

Most of SR 43 is a four-lane divided highway, which either overlies or bypasses its original route. It begins at Three Way as a divided four-lane, overlain by US 45E, bypasses Medina, and goes through Milan as an undivided four-lane. SR 43 from its southern terminus to Milan is designated as a STRAHNET connector route servicing the Milan Arsenal[3]. North of Milan, it becomes divided again and bypasses Bradford, passes through Greenfield undivided, divides again and bypasses Sharon.

At Martin, SR 43 breaks free from US 45E as a signed highway and bypasses Martin to the west. This road is the original US 45E around Martin, TN. It is not limited access, and because of its location, it could not easily be converted into a four-lane limited access highway in the 1990s. As a result, a new divided, limited-access four-lane US 45E was constructed around the east side of Martin where more land was available, and the original SR 43 designation was revealed on signposts.

North of Martin, SR 43 rejoins US 45E and continues as an undivided four-lane highway to South Fulton, where it breaks free again and follows the original US 45E Business Route through town to the Kentucky state line while 45E bypasses to the west.

[edit] Counties traversed (south to north)

State Route 43 traverses the counties shown in the table below.

Counties traversed by State Route 43
County miles kilometers
Madison 3.86 6.21
Gibson 24.26 39.04
Weakley 22.09 35.55
Obion 6.58 10.59

[edit] History


[edit] Future

As part of Tennessee Department of Transportation's Fiscal Years 2008-2010 Transportation Improvement Program, In 2008, construction is scheduled to begin on a widening project involving US 79 (SR 76) in Milan from its junction with US 45E (SR 43) to the Carroll County line[4]. This project will result in modifications to or realignment of the current US 45E/SR 43 intersection with US 79/SR 76.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile[5] Roads intersected Notes
Madison Three Way 0.00 US-45 / US-45W / SR-5Jackson, Humboldt Hidden SR 43 begins briefly overlapped with SR 186 at US 45/US 45W/SR 5 interchange as US 45E.
0.55 SR-186 north SR 43/SR 186 overlap ends.
Gibson Medina 4.69 SR-152
Milan 10.86 SR-187 west
13.26 SR-104 east Hidden overlap with SR 104 begins.
13.39 US-70A / US-79 / SR-76 / SR-77 Hidden overlap with SR 104 continues. Hidden SR 77 overlap begins.
13.81 SR-77 / SR-104 west Hidden overlap with SR 104 & SR 77 ends.
Bradford 25.15 SR-54 west Begin hidden overlap with SR 54
26.50 SR-105 Hidden overlap with SR 54 continues.
Weakley Greenfield 30.93 SR-124 east – McKenzie
30.98 SR-54 east – Dresden Hidden overlap with SR 54 ends.
32.63 SR-445 west
Sharon 36.94 SR-89
Martin 42.69 US-45E north / SR-216 north / SR-372 north SR 43 becomes a signed highway and continues north. US 45E overlap ends. US 45E continues north overlapped with SR 216.
44.66 SR-216 east
46.18 SR-431
47.47 SR-22Union City, Dresden
50.08 US-45E / SR-372 south SR 43 resumes hidden status and continues north overlapped with US 45E.
Obion South Fulton 51.71 SR-190
56.21 US-45E north / SR-215 SR 43 becomes a signed highway through downtown South Fulton. Overlap with US 45E ends.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ TDOT Region 4 Pavement Condition Data
  2. ^ Tennessee Department of Transportation (24 January 2003). "State Highway and Interstate List 2003"
  3. ^ FHWA National Highway System, State of Tennessee
  4. ^ 2008-2010 Transporation Improvement Program
  5. ^ retrieved from Delorme Street Atlas USA