U.S. Route 72 | |
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Route information | |
Length: | 337 mi[1] (542 km) |
Existed: | 1926[1] – present |
Major junctions | |
West end: | US-64 / US-70 in Memphis, TN |
I-240 at Memphis, TN |
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East end: | US-11 / US-41 / US-64 / US-76 in Chattanooga, TN |
Highway system | |
United States Numbered Highways |
U.S. Route 72 is an east–west United States highway that runs for 337 miles (542 km) from southeast Tennessee through northern Alabama and northern Mississippi to southwest Tennessee. The highway's eastern terminus is Chattanooga, Tennessee. Its western terminus is Memphis, Tennessee. It is the only US Highway to have both termini in the same state, yet pass through other states in between. Prior to the US Highway system signage being posted in 1925 the entire route was part of the Lee Highway.
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The highway passes through Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi. Most of the original eastern and western portions of the route through roughly follows the path of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, a railroad that predated the American Civil War and now operated by Norfolk Southern as their Memphis-Chattanooga mainline. Alternate US 72 follows the Memphis and Charleston route through North Alabama.
US 72 begins at Bellevue Boulevard (U.S. Route 51) in Memphis. From Memphis, the route follows Union Avenue and Poplar Avenue into Collierville. Just south of Collierville, US 72 junctions State Route 385 (the Bill Morris Parkway), a freeway which links Collierville with I-240. The route enters Mississippi three miles (5 km) southeast of SR 385. This segment of the highway is concurrently designated Tennessee State Route 86.
US 72 enters Mississippi in western Marshall County. The route follows rolling hills across the extreme northern part of the state, passing through Walnut and Corinth as it heads east. Near Burnsville, US 72 crosses the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway. Farther east, the route enters the Tennessee Valley and heads through Iuka before crossing into Alabama.
Most of US 72 in Mississippi has been upgraded to four-lane highway. Legally, the Mississippi section of US 72 is defined in Mississippi Code § 65-3-3.
US 72 enters Alabama just west of Cherokee. The route parallels the Tennessee River east to Muscle Shoals, where Alternate US 72 splits from US 72. US 72 turns north, passing through Muscle Shoals and crossing the Tennessee River, entering Florence on the opposite bank. From Florence to Huntsville, the route heads through areas dominated by farmland. Between the two locales, however, US 72 enters Athens.
Northeast of downtown Huntsville, US 72 interchanges with Interstate 565. I-565/Alternate 72, part of Corridor V of the Appalachian Development Highway System, terminates at the interchange while US 72 takes over the freeway alignment, joining Corridor V. Strangely enough, I-65 signs both northbound and southbound do not mention Alt US 72 at the I-565 interchange, only I-565 is mentioned as the eastbound route and only AL 20 is mentioned as the westbound route. Signs for I-565 east at this interchange recently were changed to remove any mention of AL 20 east. Most of the US 72 portion of Corridor V is a four-lane divided expressway with at-grade intersections. Past Huntsville, US 72 follows several mountain valleys to Scottsboro. From Scottsboro, the route follows a northeasterly routing similar to that of the Tennessee River as it enters Tennessee for the second time.
All of US 72 within Alabama is four lanes in width. Additionally, much of US 72 has been upgraded through northeast Alabama, with interchanges at the major state highways. Just west of Moores Mill Road in Huntsville, US 72 becomes limited access over Chapman Mountain.
Throughout Alabama, US 72 is paired with unsigned State Route 2.
US 72 enters Tennessee for the second time just south of South Pittsburg. At South Pittsburg, Corridor V ends at an interchange with Interstate 24. US 64, concurrent with I-24 west of the exit, departs the expressway and forms an overlap with US 72 through Kimball to Jasper, where US 41 joins the concurrency. Just east of Jasper, the highways cross the Tennessee River on Nickajack Lake. The route then follows a cut in the Cumberland Plateau made by the Tennessee River to the western outskirts of Chattanooga, where it interchanges with I-24 once more. Just east of the interchange, US 11 joins the overlap.
Together, US 11, US 41, US 64, and US 72 follow the bluffs on Lookout Mountain above the Tennessee River to Chattanooga, where the routes follow Broad Street north into downtown. At the corner of Main Street and Broad Street, US 72 comes to an end; interestingly, US 76 begins at the intersection, making one highway in essence a continuation of the other.
US 72 originally went through downtown South Pittsburg on Cedar Avenue.
Originally, US 72 followed US 45 to Selmer and followed a route west to Memphis. In 1931, US 64 replaced US 72 between Memphis and Selmer. In 1935, US 72 was routed to Memphis through Mississippi from Corinth removing the extension on US 45 to Selmer.
As late as the early 1970s, US 72 followed State Route 57 (Poplar Avenue) from Collierville to its western terminus at East Parkway N. (which carried U.S. Route 64, U.S. Route 70, and U.S. Route 79, as well as State Route 1.)
In Tishomingo County, US 72 originally followed the current Road 172 / Quitman Street through Iuka before being bypassed in the mid 1980s. Also, An Old US 72 exists south of US 72 between Burnsville and Glen. US 72 also followed Alcorn County Road 218 and entered Corinth on Proper Street. Until 1935 US 72 followed US 45, now Polk Street / Mississippi State Route 145 north into Tennessee. Also, included in the original 1935 routing west of Cornith followed Mississippi State Route 2 / Kossuth Road to Kossuth before turning west. Continuing westward, yet anothert Old US 72 exists south of US 72 in Benton County from just west of the Tippah County line to just east of the Wolf River near Canaan. The bridge across the Wolf River is closed. The continuation of this segment west of Wolf River to Mississippi State Route 5 is signed Wyatt Road. Finally, there is one more route that may have been a former US 72 road alignment. Boswell Road begins as a curve off of US 72 between Slayden and Mount Pleasant as a gravel road, and heads generally parallel to US 72 as a gravel road, before stopping in Mount Pleasant at Highway 311. The possible former alignment then continues from the staggered junction heading west as a partially paved road. This road is now broken by Highway 302, but continues to head west as a gravel road for a mile, for a total of approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km).
Most of the original US 72 route in Alabama paralleled the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, a critical route for the South during the American Civil War.[2][3] Some sections of the original road were named the Memphis Pike reflecting the idea of connecting Chattanooga to Memphis, Tennessee. The original route also belonged to the original route of the Lee Highway. Both of these designations can be found in western Colbert County where sections of the original highway, including parts of Colbert County Route 20 still bear those names.[4]
The original route once passed through Tuscumbia on what is named today the Old Lee Highway and Main Street. This route was bypassed in the 1960s.
In Florence US 72 originally followed Huntsville Road to Royal Avenue, then north to Tennessee Street, and finally west to Court Street. Its route was later moved two blocks south through downtown Florence, from Tennessee Street to Dr. Hicks Blvd.
East of Florence the original route is now County Highway 66 through downtown Rogersville and Killen.
Athens' Clinton and Washington Streets hosted a Business 72 route in earlier years. This route was decommissioned in the 1980s.
US 72 has seen several route changes in Huntsville that included a temporary route down Sparkman Drive in the 1960s. Other original routes include Andrew Jackson Way to Holmes Avenue and down Holmes Avenue to reconnect to the original route.
Prior to 1931 US 72 passed through Big Cove between Huntsville and Paint Rock VIA Little Cove Rd/Old "US 431". That route was abandoned for the one used today over Chapman Mountain.
Other original routes include State Route 35 from Woodville to the west side of Scottsboro, State Route 279 east of Scottsboro, and State Route 277 from Stevenson to Bridgeport. State Route 277 carries the distinction of being the last two lane section of US 72 in Alabama. Today the entire route through Alabama has a minimum of four lanes.
An Alternate US 72 exists in Alabama on the south side of the Tennessee River between Muscle Shoals and Decatur. Alternate 72 crosses the Tennessee River at Decatur along with U.S. Highway 31 and follows the entire route of Interstate 565. However signs on I-65 at the I-565 exit make no mention of ALT US 72 and only mention AL 20 westbound from the I-65/I-565 junction. AL 20 was co-signed with Alternate US 72 from Muscle Shoals to Huntsville. AL 20 has since been truncated to the junction of I-65 just east of Decatur. Originally, Alternate US 72 turned off of AL 20 on to AL 53 / Jordan Lane in Huntsville and followed it north 1-mile (1.6 km) to rejoin with US 72. With the completion of I-565 in the early 1990s, Alt US 72 was routed along with I-565 to the termination of I-565 at US 72.
Alternate U.S. 72 between Decatur and Huntsville Alabama is part of Corridor V of the Appalachian Development Highway System.
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Lists | U.S. Routes • Bannered • Divided • Bypassed |
Browse numbered routes | ||||
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← SR-71 | TN | SR-72 → | ||
← SR-85 | SR-87 → | |||
← MS 69 | MS | MS 76 → | ||
← SR-71 | AL | SR-73 → |