Tennessee State Route 193
Macon Road | ||||
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Maintained by TDOT | ||||
Length | 17.2 mi[1] (27.7 km) | |||
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Counties | Shelby, Fayette | |||
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State Route 193 (SR 193) is a two-lane state route in West Tennessee. It runs from SR 205 in Fisherville, through the community of Macon and ends at SR 76 in Williston. In Shelby County, the highway is known as Macon Road.
Route Description
SR 193 begins in Shelby County in Fisherville at an intersection with SR 205. It goes east to have an interchange I-269 (Exit 11) before leaving Fisherville and crossing into Fayette County. SR 193 continues east to have an intersection with SR 196 before passing through rural and mostly wooded areas. It then passes through Macon, where it has a short concurrency with SR 194, before passing through farmland and having a Y-Intersection with SR 195. SR 193 continues east through farmland to Williston, where it comes to an end at an intersection with SR 76.
Major Intersections
Shelby County
SR 205 in Fisherville (Collierville Arlington Road; western terminus; south to Collierville; north to Arlington) I-269 in Fisherville (Winfield Dunn Parkway; Exit 11; south to Collierville and north to Arlington)
Fayette County
SR 196 east of Fisherville (Chulahoma Road; south to Piperton; north to Hickory Withe) SR 194 in Macon (Oakland Road; western end of SR 194 concurrency; north to Oakland) SR 194 in Macon (Rossville Road; eastern end of SR 194 concurrency; south to Rossville) SR 195 east of Macon (Highway 195; western terminus of SR 195; east to Somerville) SR 76 in Williston (Highway 76; eastern terminus; north to Somerville; south to Moscow)