TENNESSEE STATE ROUTE 66
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'Tennessee State Route 66' is a 4-lane divided highway entirely in Sevier County, Tennessee, USA that runs from Interstate 40 in the north and ends at U.S. Highway 441 and U.S. Highway 411 in Sevierville. It is a popular route for tourists to go to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This route is part of the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway. There are plans to widen this road from 4 lanes to 6 lanes by 2010.[1]
A secondary Tennessee State Route 66 runs from U.S. Highway 25W/70 in Dandridge, Tennessee to U.S. Highway 11E in Morristown, Tennessee. This is a two-laned curvy road over moderately mountainous terrain. It then follows U.S. Highway 11E to Bulls Gap, Tennessee, where it turns to the north as a Primary highway going into Rogersville, Tennessee. Then it veers northwesterly, as a secondary highway again, until its terminus at 'Tennessee State Route 31' just south of Sneedville, Tennessee. This section of 'Tennessee State Route 66' is around 60 miles. The secondary portion going south crosses under Interstate 40 coming into Dandridge, Tennessee. The highway runs parallel with Interstate 40 and then heads south into Dandridge, Tennessee. At this point, it actually runs parallel with the other 'Tennessee State Route 66' mentioned in the first paragraph, which is 10 miles to the west. So, you have two state routes with the same number in adjoining counties in this part of East Tennessee.
★ List of Tennessee state highways
1. http://www.seviercountytn.org
'Tennessee State Route 66' is a 4-lane divided highway entirely in Sevier County, Tennessee, USA that runs from Interstate 40 in the north and ends at U.S. Highway 441 and U.S. Highway 411 in Sevierville. It is a popular route for tourists to go to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This route is part of the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway. There are plans to widen this road from 4 lanes to 6 lanes by 2010.[1]
A secondary Tennessee State Route 66 runs from U.S. Highway 25W/70 in Dandridge, Tennessee to U.S. Highway 11E in Morristown, Tennessee. This is a two-laned curvy road over moderately mountainous terrain. It then follows U.S. Highway 11E to Bulls Gap, Tennessee, where it turns to the north as a Primary highway going into Rogersville, Tennessee. Then it veers northwesterly, as a secondary highway again, until its terminus at 'Tennessee State Route 31' just south of Sneedville, Tennessee. This section of 'Tennessee State Route 66' is around 60 miles. The secondary portion going south crosses under Interstate 40 coming into Dandridge, Tennessee. The highway runs parallel with Interstate 40 and then heads south into Dandridge, Tennessee. At this point, it actually runs parallel with the other 'Tennessee State Route 66' mentioned in the first paragraph, which is 10 miles to the west. So, you have two state routes with the same number in adjoining counties in this part of East Tennessee.
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★ List of Tennessee state highways
Notes
1. http://www.seviercountytn.org
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