Tennessee State Route 114

State Route 114 primary marker State Route 114 secondary marker

State Route 114
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length 96.49 mi (155.29 km)
Major junctions
South end US 64 / SR 15 at Clifton Junction
 
North end SR 77 south of Paris
Location
Counties Wayne, Hardin, Decatur, Henderson, Carroll, Henry
Highway system
SR 113SR 115

State Route 114 (SR 114) is a north–south state highway that traverses six counties in the western grand division of Tennessee. The 96.49-mile-long (155.29 km) route travels from Clifton Junction to an area south of Paris via Scott Hill, Lexington, and the Natchez Trace State Park.[1]

Most of SR 114 is a secondary route, but a portion of the route between Clifton and Bath Springs is a primary route.

Route description

SR 114 begins at Clifton Junction, in western Wayne County, intersecting U.S. Route 64 (US 64). It runs concurrently with US 641 as a secret, or hidden designation. It then follows a northwesterly path through northeastern Hardin and southern Decatur counties, then briefly concurs with SR 69 near Bath Springs. Once it enters Henderson County, SR 114 intersects SR 100 and then turns west to run concurrently with US 412 (SR 20) to Lexington. When it departs US 412, SR 114 continues northward to Natchez Trace State Park, crosses Interstate 40 (I-40) and enters Carroll County. SR 114 continues through mainly rural areas of Carroll and Henry counties, through its US 70 junction to its northern terminus at the SR 77 junction just south of Paris.[1]

History

Until US 641 was extended into Decatur, northeast Hardin and northwest Wayne counties in 2015, SR 114 was signed in its course from US 64 to SR 69. US 641’s original southern terminus was at the I-40 junction at the Decatur–Benton county line.[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
WayneClifton Junction0.000.00 US 64 (SR 15) Savannah, WaynesboroSouthern terminus; southern end of US 412 concurrency
Clifton SR 128 northsouthern end of SR 128 concurrency
Hardin SR 128 south SavannahNorthern end of SR 128 concurrency
DecaturBath Springs US 641 north / SR 69 north ParsonsNorthern end of US 641 concurrency; eastern end of SR 69 concurrency
SR 69 southWestern end of SR 69 concurrency
SR 202
HendersonScotts Hill SR 201 southSouthern end of SR 201 concurrency
SR 100 Henderson, Decaturville
SR 201 northNorthern end of SR 201 concurrency
Chesterfield US 412 east / SR 20 eastEastern end of US 412/SR 20 concurrency
Lexington US 412 west / SR 20 west / SR 104 JacksonWestern end of US 412/SR 20 concurrency
Natchez Trace State Park I-40 Nashville, MemphisI-40 Exit 116
CarrollYuma SR 424 west ClarksburgEastern terminus of SR 424
Hollow Rock US 70 / SR 1 Camden, Huntingdon
Henry SR 77 Paris, HuntingdonNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

  • U.S. Roads portal
  • Tennessee portal

References

  1. 1 2 Tennessee Department of Transportation (2018). Tennessee's Official Transportation Map (PDF) (Map) (2018 ed.). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation. §§ B5, C5, D5, and E5. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  2. Rand McNally (2013). "Tennessee" (Map). The Road Atlas (2013 Walmart ed.). c. 1:1,900,800. Chicago: Rand McNally. p. 94. § F8. ISBN 0-528-00626-6.
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