U.S. Route 25E

U.S. Route 25E
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 25
Length: 114 mi[2] (183 km)
Existed: 1926[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: US-25 / US-25W / US-70 in Newport, TN
  US 25 / US 25W in North Corbin, KY
North end: I-75 in North Corbin, KY
Highway system

United States Numbered Highways
List • Bannered • Divided • Replaced

U.S. Route 25E is the eastern branch of U.S. Route 25 from Newport, Tennessee, where US 25 splits into US 25E and US 25W, to North Corbin, Kentucky, where the two highways rejoin. The road, however, continues as US 25E for roughly 2 miles (3.2 km) until it joins Interstate 75 in North Corbin.

All of US-25E in Tennessee is now the East Tennessee Crossings Byway, a National Scenic Byway.[3] A portion of US 25E in Tennessee is also designated as Appalachian Development Corridor S. The corridor follows US 25E between I-81 in White Pine and State Route 63 (Corridor F) in Harrogate.[4]

US 25E has been included in the U.S. Highway System since the system's inception in 1926.

Contents

Route description

Tennessee

Northbound US 25 and westbound US 70 leave Newport concurrent with one another. At an intersection west of town, US 25 splits into two highways: US 25E, which heads north from this point, and US 25W, which continues west along US 70.

US 25E crosses over Douglas Lake south of Baneberry. Between White Pine and Witt, the highway has an interchange with Interstate 81 (exit 8). North of the Interstate, the road widens out to four lanes, and receives the Appalachian Development designation "Corridor S". US 25E intersects US 11E east of Morristown. It then crosses Cherokee Reservoir.

Near Bean Station, US 25E joins US 11W. The two roads split 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Bean Station, and US 25E continues northwest to Tazewell.[5]

Northwest of Tazewell, the road bridges the Powell River, and then passes through Harrogate. In the town of Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, US 25E serves as the western terminus of US 58. US 25E used that highway en route to the Cumberland Gap prior to 1996, however, it now uses a new highway leading to the Cumberland Gap Tunnel, freeing up a portion of road that US 58 now uses. US 25E then passes through the tunnel, emerging on the other side in Kentucky.

Kentucky

US-25E remains a multilane divided highway for its entire extent in Kentucky.[6] Upon departing the tunnel, the road heads west to the town of Middlesboro, Kentucky, where it intersects Route 74. US-25E turns north at Middlesboro toward Pineville, the county seat of Bell County. In Pineville, the route is the western terminus of US-119.

US-25E departs Pineville and heads northwest, indirectly serving Tinsley via KY 92, crossing into Knox County, and bypassing Flat Lick to the west. The route makes an S-shaped curve, dipping south then turning back northwest as it approaches Barbourville. After serving the east side of Barbourville, the highway passes near Heidrick and runs through Baileys Switch.

Between Baileys Switch and Gray, US-25E gradually turns more east–west. After running through Gray, the route serves as the northern terminus of KY 3041. The road then reunites with US-25W north of Corbin, and the unsuffixed US-25 continues to points north. However, the US-25E designation continues west to Interstate 75, where it ends at Exit 29.[7]

History

Before the Cumberland Gap Tunnel was opened in 1996, US 25E passed through the Cumberland Gap in Virginia. Prior to the U.S. highway system's arrival, Virginia's State Highway 10 began at the Cumberland Gap and proceeded to Bristol.[8] A short spur south to Tennessee was soon added, becoming State Route 107 in the 1923 renumbering and State Route 100 in the 1928 renumbering.[9]

Early U.S. Highway planning assigned the number U.S. Route 411 to SR 10 through Cumberland Gap to Kentucky, and no number to SR 107.[10] By the final 1926 plan, US 411 was truncated to Cumberland Gap, and US 25E ran from Tennessee to Kentucky along SR 10 and SR 107.[11] The State Route numbers were dropped in the 1933 renumbering.

The Cumberland Gap Tunnel opened in 1996, completely bypassing Cumberland Gap and Virginia. U.S. Route 58 was moved to a new alignment, meeting US 25E in Tennessee, and US 25E was decommissioned through Virginia. As it lay within the boundaries of the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, the National Park Service now controls the former road, and decided to return it to its pre-pavement state. The pavement was torn up, and old US 25E is now a dirt path.[12]

Junction list

Tennessee

County Location Mile[13] Destinations Notes
Cocke
  0.0 US-25 / US-25W / US-70 US-25 splits into US 25E and US-25W
Jefferson
White Pine 9.5 SR-341 Eastern terminus of TN 341
11.1 SR-113 SR-113 joins northbound and splits southbound
Hamblen
  13.0 I-81 Interchange, I-81 exit 8
  14.8 SR-343 Southern terminus of SR-343
  15.5 SR-113 SR-113 splits northbound and joins southbound
Morristown 17.1 SR-160 Parclo interchange
19.5 US-11E south Interchange
19.8 US-11E north Interchange
22.3 SR-343 Northern terminus of SR-343
Grainger
  26.2 SR-375 Northern terminus of SR-375
Bean Station 29.3 US-11W US 11W joins northbound and splits southbound
  31.2 US-11W US 11W joins southbound and splits northbound
Thorn Hill 38.6 SR-131  
Claiborne
  45.5 SR-33 SR-33 joins northbound and splits southbound
Tazewell 50.8 SR-33 SR-33 splits southbound and splits northbound
51.3 SR-345 Western terminus of SR-345
Patterson Crossroads 60.2 SR-63 SR-63 joins northbound and splits southbound
60.4 SR-63 SR-63 joins southbound and splits northbound
Harrogate 61.2 US-58 Western terminus of US 58
Cumberland Gap Tunnel
US-25E leaves Tennessee
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Kentucky

County Location Mile[7][14][15] Destinations Notes
Cumberland Gap Tunnel
US-25E enters Kentucky
Bell
Middlesboro 1.719 KY 74 Eastern terminus of KY 74
2.781 KY 441 Eastern terminus of KY 441
  6.322 KY 3486 Northern terminus of KY 3486
  6.402 KY 188 Western terminus of KY 188
Ferndale 8.313 KY 1534 Southern terminus of KY 1534
  8.900 KY 3151 Eastern terminus of KY 3151
  11.604 KY 190 Eastern terminus of KY 190
Pineville 12.355 US 119 Southern terminus of US 119
13.460 KY 66 Southern terminus of KY 66
14.200 KY 2015 Eastern terminus of KY 2015
  17.360 KY 2014 Southern terminus of KY 2014
  17.576 KY 92 Northern terminus of KY 92
Knox
  19.075 KY 3085  
  21.543 KY 930 Eastern terminus of KY 930
  21.709 KY 3085 Northern terminus of KY 3085
  22.471 KY 223 Western terminus of KY 223
  24.081 KY 3439
  25.581 KY 1304 Southern terminus of KY 1304
  26.684 KY 3153
  27.418 KY 2415
Barbourville 28.470 KY 225 / KY 3439 Northern terminus of KY 225; western terminus of KY 3439
29.439 KY 11 KY 11 joins northbound and splits southbound
29.596 KY 2420
Heidrick 30.205 KY 11
  30.811 KY 1487
  31.206 KY 2418 Northern terminus of KY 2418
  32.610 KY 3438
  33.124 KY 229 Southern terminus of KY 229
  34.437 KY 1527 Southern terminus of KY 1527
  40.366 KY 233
  42.227 KY 830
  42.872 KY 2417 / KY 3041 Northern terminus of KY 3041
Corbin 44.301 KY 312
44.593 KY 1629 Eastern terminus of KY 1629
Laurel
North Corbin 15.192 US 25 / US 25W US-25W becomes US-25
  45.703 KY 3431
  46.805 I-75
  46.872 KY 770 Western terminus of US-25E
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ United States Department of Agriculture. United States System of Highways [map]. (1926-11-11)
  2. ^ US Highways: Divided (Split) Routes Robert V. Droz
  3. ^ Duay O'Neil, Hwy 25 East is Now a National Scenic Byway, The Newport Plain Talk, October 20, 2009
  4. ^ ADHS Approved Corridors and Termini
  5. ^ Rand McNally. The Road Atlas (Map) (2008 Large Scale ed.). p. 193, Eastern Tennessee inset. 
  6. ^ Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Official Highway Map (Map) (2008 ed.). 
  7. ^ a b "HIS Official Milepoint Route Log Report (Laurel County)". Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. http://transportation.ky.gov/dmireports/Official_MP_RL_Report.aspx?param=LAUREL. Retrieved 2010-01-19. 
  8. ^ Staff (PDF). Minutes of the First Meeting of the State Highway Commission Created Under the Acts of 1922, Held July 5th, 1922, Richmond, Va. (Report). Commonwealth of Virginia. http://www.virginiadot.org/meetings/minutes_pdf/CTB-07-1922-01.pdf.  , Proposed "State Highway System" for Virginia, as Recommended by the State Roads Committee, January, 1918
  9. ^ Virginia Highways Project: VA 100
  10. ^ Report of Joint Board on Interstate Highways, October 30, 1925
  11. ^ United States System of Highways, November 11, 1926
  12. ^ Cumberland Gap National Historical Park MapPDF (1.21 MiB)
  13. ^ Google, Inc. Google Maps – U.S. Route 25E (Map). Cartography by Google, Inc. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=TN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N&daddr=TN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N+to:State+St+to:S+Davy+Crockett+Pkwy%2FTN-113+N%2FTN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N%2FUS-25E+Scenic+N+to:S+Davy+Crockett+Pkwy%2FTN-113+N%2FTN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N%2FUS-25E+Scenic+N+to:S+Davy+Crockett+Pkwy%2FTN-113+N%2FTN-32+N%2FTN-32+Bypass+N%2FUS-25E+N%2FUS-25E+Scenic+N+to:S+Davy+Crockett+Pkwy+to:N+Davy+Crockett+Pkwy+to:N+Davy+Crockett+Pkwy+to:N+Davy+Crockett+Pkwy+to:Dixie+Hwy%2FTN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N+to:US-25E+N+to:Old+Lee+Hwy%2FTN-1+W%2FTN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N+to:36.354744,-83.434811+to:Dixie+Hwy%2FTN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N%2FUS-25E+Scenic+N+to:TN-32+N%2FTN-33+S%2FUS-25E+N%2FUS-25E+Scenic+N+to:TN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N%2FUS-25E+Scenic+N+to:TN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N%2FUS-25E+Scenic+N+to:Cumberland+Gap+Pkwy+to:TN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N+to:TN-32+N%2FUS-25E+N&hl=en&geocode=FaDiJAIdq0wK-w%3BFYqsJgId3lQJ-w%3BFQgBJwIdbi4J-w%3BFcVnJwIdQz8J-w%3BFVPIJwIdNlwJ-w%3BFfTtJwIdw1kJ-w%3BFcJAKAIdSnUJ-w%3BFTm6KAIdp5cJ-w%3BFUPJKAId05IJ-w%3BFfU-KQIdGDYJ-w%3BFe4IKgIdsg0J-w%3BFXqVKgIdvvcI-w%3BFX2SKgId93gI-w%3B%3BFQKeKwId9tYF-w%3BFeg1LAIdV9UE-w%3BFSJQLAIdgNoE-w%3BFTTsLQIdHJUD-w%3BFc73LQIdko0D-w%3BFVRcLgIdE2cD-w%3BFUFxLgId4DQD-w&mra=mi&mrcr=12,13&mrsp=13&sz=14&sll=36.348246,-83.419447&sspn=0.046456,0.090895&ie=UTF8&ll=36.589551,-83.65591&spn=0.046036,0.090895&z=14. Retrieved 2010-01-19. 
  14. ^ "HIS Official Milepoint Route Log Report (Bell County)". Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. http://transportation.ky.gov/dmireports/Official_MP_RL_Report.aspx?param=BELL. Retrieved 2010-01-19. 
  15. ^ "HIS Official Milepoint Route Log Report (Knox County)". Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. http://transportation.ky.gov/dmireports/Official_MP_RL_Report.aspx?param=KNOX. Retrieved 2010-01-19.