U.S. Route 411(US 411) is an alternate parallel-highwayassociated withUS 11.It extends for about 309.7 miles (498.4 km) fromUS 78inLeeds, Alabama,toUS 25W/US 70inNewport, Tennessee.US 411 travels through northeasternAlabama,northwesternGeorgia,and southeasternTennessee.It is signed north-south, as with most highways that have odd numbers, but the route runs primarily in a northeast-southwest direction, and covers a more east-west mileage than it does north-south. Notabletownsandcitiesalong its route includeGadsden, Alabama;Rome, Georgia;Cartersville, Georgia;Maryville, Tennessee;Sevierville, Tennessee,andNewport, Tennessee.
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Auxiliary route ofUS 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Length | 309.7 mi[citation needed](498.4 km) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Existed | 1934–present | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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South end | US 78inLeeds, AL | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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North end | US 25W/US 70inNewport, TN | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
States | Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Counties | AL:Jefferson,St. Clair,Etowah,Cherokee TN:Polk,McMinn,Monroe,Loudon,Blount,Sevier,Jefferson,Cocke | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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US 411 and US 11 never intersect with one another, though they come very close in various places includingLeeds, Alabama,Gadsden, Alabama,andMaryville, Tennessee.US 411 also spends much of its route close to theInterstate Highway System:Interstate 20(I-20),I-40,I-75,andI-59,though it never has aninterchangewith I-59.
Most of the terrain through which US 411 passes is rural countryside, with no majormetropolitan areasdirectly along its route. However, it does pass relatively near the major cities ofBirmingham, Alabama,Chattanooga, TennesseeandKnoxville, Tennessee.InSevier County, Tennessee,south of Knoxville, US 411 is used by many tourists as a route to the northern side of theGreat Smoky Mountains National Park.US 411 passes approximately 20 miles (32 km) north of the national park, but intersects withUS 441,which actually goes through this park. Although US 411 has a south–north designation, it contains long stretches that are west–east, and its overall direction is actually southwest–northeast.
US 411 is generally a two-lane highway through the countryside. However, it has long been a four-lane, divided highway connectingRomeandCartersville, Georgia,and it is a multi-lane highway connecting Cartersville withI-75.Also, for part of its route in the Cartersville area, US 411 shares a four-lane, divided highway withUS 41.Furthermore, theTennessee Department of Transportationcompleted a project to widen the highway to four lanes between Maryville andOcoee, Tennessee,and between Chestnut Hill and Newport, Tennessee.
Route description
editmi | km | |
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AL | 88.4 | 142.3 |
GA | 99.9 | 160.8 |
TN | 121.4 | 195.4 |
Total | 309.7 | 498.4 |
Alabama
editUS 411 begins at US 78 (Parkway Drive) in the city of Leeds in far eastern Jefferson County. SR 25, the U.S. Highway's companion route, continues south as a signed highway that briefly follows US 78 east before splitting south towardHarpersville;however, mileposts along US 411 in Alabama generally reflect SR 25. US 411 heads north along two-lane 9th Street, which has a pair of at-grade crossings ofNorfolk Southern Railwayrail lines. The street's name changes to Whitmire Street, which the U.S. Highway follows to Ashville Road. US 411 follows Ashville Road, a two-lane road with center turn lane, northeast into St. Clair County, where the highway expands to four lanes. The U.S. Highway meets I-20 at apartial cloverleafinterchange as it leaves the city of Leeds. US 411 continues as two-lane Moody Parkway northeast through the Cahaba Valley formed by the Little Cahaba River between Pine Ridge to the west and Oak Ridge to the east. The highway has a brief concurrency withSR 174throughOdenville,where the highways pass under aCSXrail line.
US 411 continues northeast through the Beaver Creek Valley between Pine Ridge and the Beaver Creek Mountains. The highway leaves the valley after it joins US 231 (Heart of Dixie Highway) to pass through Pine Ridge to the city of Ashville. The U.S. Highways enter town along 5th Street and proceed to the county courthouse, where they meet the eastern end ofSR 23(6th Avenue). Both highways turn east onto 6th Avenue, then US-231 turns north onto Court Street East. US 411 leaves Ashville along Rainbow Drive, which heads northeast between Big Canoe Creek and Canoe Creek Mountain to the south. The U.S. Highway crosses the mountain and enters Etowah County where it crosses the Big Canoe Creek branch ofNeely Henry Lake.US 411 follows the western flank of Dunaway mountain to Rainbow City, where the route intersectsSR 77(Grand Avenue).
US 411 expands to a four-lane divided highway as it enters the city of Gadsden. The highway crosses the Big Wills Creek branch of Neely Henry Lake and meets the eastern end of I-759 at a partial cloverleaf interchange; that freeway continues east as SR 759. US 411 veers onto Albert Rains Boulevard, which follows the right bank of the Coosa River through downtown Gadsden. The highway passes by the Spirit of American Citizenship Monument and under Broad Street, an Omnitrax rail line, and US 278 and US 431 (Meighan Boulevard), which access US 411 via a partial cloverleaf interchange. US 411 leaves (or will soon exit) Gadsden along a newly constructed four-lane divided highway that passes betweenShinbone Ridgeto the west and several loops of the Coosa River. The U.S. Highway drops to two lanes before it enters Cherokee County, then expands again to a four-lane divided highway, Weiss Lake Boulevard.
US 411 curves east along the northern edge ofWeiss Lakeand intersectsSR 68(Industrial Boulevard) in the town ofLeesburg,east of which US 411 and SR 68 cross the lake, an impoundment of the Coosa River. Shortly after entering the city of Centre, the U.S. Highway and state highway turn onto the Clarence E. Chestnut Jr. Bypass, a four-lane road with center turn lane; US 411 Business and SR 25 continue along Main Street into the center of town. SR 68 diverges from the U.S. Highway at Cedar Bluff Road, which carries SR 283 southwest toward downtown. SR 283 becomes US 411's companion route on the bypass, which next intersectsSR 9(Armory Road), which intersects SR 68 immediately to the north. US 411 drops to two lanes east of SR 9 and curves south to collect the east end of US 411 Business (Main Street) and SR 25 on the eastern edge of Centre. US 411 continues east and crosses Cowan Creek before reaching the Alabama–Georgia state line and the northern terminus of SR 25 east of the hamlet of Forney.
Georgia
editUS 411 enters Georgia at the western terminus of its companion SR 53 in the southwestern corner of Floyd County. The two-lane highway, which is named Gadsden Road, has a brief concurrency withSR 100,which heads north as Fosters Mill Road and south as Mill Street, on the west side of the town ofCave Spring.US 411 enters town along Alabama Street and leaves to the northeast along Rome Street. The U.S. Highway continues as Cave Spring Road, which crosses Cedar Creek and passes through Vans Valley. US 411 passes under the West Rome Bypass and intersects US 27 and SR 1 (Cedartown Highway), which US 411 joins heading north. The four-lane road with center turn lane passes along the west side ofLindaleand between Walker Mountain and Booze Mountain on the west and east, respectively.
US 411 and US 27 expand to a divided highway as they enter the city of Rome and then a four-lane freeway as they cross over a Norfolk Southern rail line. The freeway has adiamond interchangewith Darlington Drive and Old Lindale Road and a half-diamond interchange with Maple Road. Immediately to the east of the second interchange, US 411 passes through adirectional T interchange;US 27, SR 1, SR 20, and SR 53 head north toward downtown Rome and US 411 and SR 20 head east. Immediately to the east of the split, the U.S. Highway has a partial cloverleaf interchange withSR 101(Dean Avenue); there is no ramp from SR 101 to westbound US 411. The freeway ends east of SR 101. US 411 has an intersection with the southern end ofSR 1 Loop(East Rome Bypass) before leaving the city limits.
US 411 heads east along Cartersville Highway into Bartow County. The four-lane divided highway parallels and then crosses theEtowah River.US 411 crosses over an east–west CSX rail line immediately before itstrumpet interchangewith US 41 and SR 3 (Joe Frank Harris Parkway). The two U.S. Highways head southeast into the city of Cartersville then diverge immediately to the east of a north–south CSX rail line at the boulevard's partial cloverleaf interchange with SR 61 (Tennessee Street). Immediately to the north of the interchange, SR 20 (Canton Highway) splits east and SR 61 becomes US 411's companion highway toward Tennessee. The U.S. Highway heads north as a four-lane undivided highway that becomes divided temporarily through the highway's partial cloverleaf interchange with I-75 (Larry McDonald Memorial Highway).
US 411 drops to two lanes south of the town ofWhite,where the highway begins to closely parallel the north–south CSX rail line. The U.S. Highway intersectsSR 140(Henry Mack Hill Road) in the hamlet ofRydalbefore entering Gordon County. US 411 passes through the town ofFairmountas Salacoa Street; the U.S. Highway runs concurrently with SR 53 between Calhoun Street and Fairmount Highway. North of the town ofRanger,through which the route is named Tennessee Highway, the highway meets the eastern end ofSR 156(Red Bud Road). US 411 passes through the town ofOakman,then diverges from a road called Old Highway 411, crosses to the west side of the railroad, intersectsSR 136(Nicklesville Road), and enters Murray County. The U.S. Highway passes to the west of Reregulation Reservoir andCarters Lake,both impoundments of theCoosawattee River,which the highway crosses to the west of the lakes.
US 411 intersects US 76 and SR 282 at Ramhurst, which follow part of Old Highway 411 before heading east through the Cohutta Mountains, and begins to follow the path of theOld Federal Roadthrough Cherokee country, widening to four undivided lanes along the west flank ofFort Mountain.US 411 and US 76 continue as 3rd Avenue through the city of Chatsworth. In the center of town, the highways intersect Fort Street, which carriesSR 2andSR 52east toward Fort Mountain andState Route 52 Alternateto the west. At the north end of town, US 76 and SR 52 leave US 411 along G.I. Maddox Boulevard. The U.S. Highway passes along the west flank of Camp Ground Mountain and is named Hill Street through the town ofEton,where the route meets the eastern end ofSR 286(Coffey Road) and drops to two lanes. US 411 passes through the town ofCrandall,crosses to the east side of the railroad, and follows the Fairy Valley to the hamlet of Cisco, where SR 2 splits to the west. US 411 crosses over to the west side of the rail line in the hamlet ofTenngaimmediately before reaching the Georgia–Tennessee state line, where SR 61 has its northern terminus.
Tennessee
editUS 411 enters Tennessee at the southern terminus of its companionSR 33in the southwestern corner of Polk County. The highway crosses theConasauga Riverin the hamlet ofConasaugaand meets the eastern end ofSR 313(Ladd Springs Road) inOldfort.US 411 parallels the CSX rail line through the hamlet ofOcoee,where the highway expands to four lanes plus a center turn lane and has a partial cloverleaf interchange withUS 64andUS 74(SR 40). North of Ocoee, US 411 crosses over the railroad and theOcoee Riverand passes through the town of Benton, where the route meets the northern end ofSR 314(Parksville Road). The U.S. Highway expands to a divided highway north of the town. US 411 intersects and begins to run concurrently withSR 30,crosses theHiwassee River,passes byHiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park,and meets the eastern end ofSR 163in the village ofDelano.
US 411 becomes undivided and crosses over the CSX rail line shortly after entering McMinn County. In the town ofEtowah,the highway follows Tennessee Avenue, meets the western end ofSR 310(Mecca Pike), and SR 30 splits west along David M. Lilliard Memorial Highway. The highway becomes divided once again north of town and continues through farmland and countryside before becoming undivided once again before entering the town ofEnglewoodand goes through town passing just east of the downtown area and intersecting and having a short concurrency withSR 39(Athens Pike; Tellico Street). US 411 then becomes a divided highway again as it leaves Englewood and enters countryside once again before crossing into Monroe County.
US 411 continues through countryside before entering the city ofMadisonvilleand becomes undivided for a short distance before having an intersection with its former alignment, which travels through downtown (Old US Highway 411), before becoming divided and having a partial cloverleaf interchange withSR 68(New Highway 68), which provides access toSweetwater,The Lost Sea,Tellico Plains,Cherohala Skywayand theCherokee National Forest,before going along a bypass of downtown as a divided highway passing through a major business district. US 411 then has a grade-separated interchange with its former alignment (Warren Street) before becoming undivided before leaving Madisonville and continuing north as a 4-lane divided highway through farmland and countryside. US 411 then comes to an intersection and becomes concurrent withSR 72(Loudon Highway) just before entering the town ofVonore(the northern terminus of theOld Federal Road) and becoming undivided once again as this time it passes straight through downtown. It intersectsSR 360,which provides access toFort LoudounandFort Loudoun State Parkand then divides before it crosses the bridge over theLittle Tennessee River/Tellico Lakeinto Loudon County, where SR 72 turns toward the mountains. Along the southeast edge ofGreenbackthe road becomes undivided again and is known as Greenback Road, passingSR 95which provides access to downtown Greenback. US 411 then continues through countryside and farmland to cross into Blount County.
US 411 continues through farmland as an undivided 4-lane highway and has an intersection withSR 336northeast of the community ofLanier.It then continues through farmland before entering the city ofMaryvilleand becoming concurrent withUS 129(SR 115) (Calderwood Highway; provides access toCalderwood,Tallassee,andDeals Gap) and pass by a few businesses before really entering the business district at the intersection withSR 335(William Blount Drive). They continue through a major business district before coming to grade-separated interchange where US 411 and US 129 split with US 129 bypassing downtown to enterAlcoaand provide access toMcGhee Tyson AirportandKnoxvilleand US 411 continues north into downtown next toFoothills Mall.US 411 continues into downtown, as Broadway Avenue, and comes to an intersection withUS 321(SR 73) (Lamar Alexander Parkway; provides access toWalland,Townsend,Wears Valley,andGreat Smoky Mountains National Park). It then has another intersection with SR 336 before traveling through the center and most historic part of the city before coming to an intersection withSR 35(Hall Road/Washington Street), with SR 33 continuing north toKnoxvilleand US 411 turning right to become concurrent with SR 35 (its new companion route). It follows Washington Street for a short distance before turning left onto Sevierville Road, at an intersection withSR 447(Washington Street), and leaves downtown. It then passes byBlount Memorial Hospitalbefore going through some neighborhoods before leaving Maryville and continues as a narrow 2-lane highway through countryside and farmland and crosses theLittle Riverin the community ofWildwood.It then continues through countryside and farmland, passing by411 Speedway,before entering the city ofSeymourand Sevier County.
US 411 goes through some Seymour neighborhoods for about a mile and a half before coming to an intersection withUS 441(SR 71;Chapman Highway; provides access toKnoxville) andSR 338(Boyds Creek Highway; provides access toKodakandDouglas Dam), with US 411/SR 35 turning right to become concurrent with US 441/SR 71 and continue as an undivided 4-lane highway through Seymour before leaving Seymour and traversing the Slate Knobs, the eastern foothills ofChilhowee Mountain,and becoming narrow and curvy while maintaining 4 lanes throughout. After several miles it widens to a 4-lane divided highway and stays that until it enters the city ofSeviervillewhere it becomes undivided once again. From Seymour to Sevierville, US 411 is northbound and US 441 is southbound as the road runs east. (Highway route signs once gave the conflicting directions.) The route crosses thePigeon Riverand enters downtown at the intersection withSR 66(Winfield Dunn Parkway; provides access toI-40), where US 441/SR 71 splits southward, as Forks of the River Parkway, to go toPigeon Forge,Gatlinburg,and theGreat Smoky Mountains National Park.US 411/SR 35 continue through downtown as Main Street and has an intersection withSR 448(North Parkway/Parkway) before leaving downtown at the crossing ofMiddle Creek,where it transitions to Dolly Parton Parkway. It continues through a major business district and has an intersection withSR 449(Veterans Boulevard; provides access toDollywoodandPigeon Forge). It then passes by some more businesses before leaving Sevierville and entering the community ofCherokee Hills,near the intersection withSR 416(Pittman Center Road; provides access toPittman CenterandGatlinburg). It then has an intersection withSR 339(Long Springs Road; provides access toCosby) before leaving Cherokee Hills and narrowing to an improved 2-lane Highway. It then passes through the community ofNew Centerbefore having a sharp switchback and becoming narrow before crossing into Jefferson County.
After crossing the county line, US 411 immediately enters the community ofChestnut Hilland has an intersection withSR 92next to theBush Bean Museum,which also right across the road from theBush Brothers and CompanyCanneryplant and corporate headquarters. US 411 then enters some mountains and becomes curvy for a short distance before widening to a new 4-lane divided highway just before crossing into Cocke County.
It continues along the new 4-lane highway into the city ofNewportand ends at its national northern terminus at an intersection withUS 25W/US 70(SR 9) just a short distance away from that route's interchange withI-40(Exit 432 A-B; though exit 432 A is only signed as US 411 on the interstate in both directions), with SR 35 turning right to become concurrent with, though unsigned, that route towards downtown.
National Highway System
editThe following portions of US 411 are part of theNational Highway System,a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense:
- From the southern part of Rainbow City, Alabama, through Gadsden, to a point southwest ofTurkey Town
- From the southern end of the US 27/SR 1 concurrency in Six Mile, Georgia, through Rome and Cartersville, to McCallie
- The entire length of the US 76 concurrency, from south-southeast of Chatsworth, into the city
- From the Georgia–Tennessee state line, in Tennga, to the bridge over the Little River, northeast of Maryville, Tennessee[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Major intersections
editState | County | Location | mi [9] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Alabama | Jefferson | Leeds | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 78/SR 25south (SR 4/ Parkway Drive) –Irondale,Pell City,Harpersville | Southern terminus; southern end of SR 25 concurrency; SR 25 continues as a signed highway south of US 411. |
St. Clair | 2.118 | 3.409 | I-20–Birmingham,Atlanta | I-20 exit 144 | ||
Odenville | 12.428 | 20.001 | SR 174east –Pell City | Southern end of SR 174 concurrency | ||
13.430 | 21.613 | SR 174west –Springville | Northern end of SR 174 concurrency | |||
| 23.113 | 37.197 | US 231south (Heart of Dixie Highway /SR 53south) –Pell City | Southern end of US 231 concurrency | ||
Ashville | 27.211 | 43.792 | SR 23south (6th Avenue) –Springville | Northern terminus of SR 23 | ||
27.235 | 43.830 | US 231north (Court Street East /SR 53north) –Oneonta | Northern end of US 231 concurrency | |||
Etowah | Rainbow City | 43.215 | 69.548 | SR 77(Grand Avenue) –Attalla,Talladega | ||
Gadsden | 46.767 | 75.264 | I-759west /SR 759east –Birmingham,Chattanooga | I-759 exit 4; eastern terminus of I-759; western terminus of SR 759 | ||
48.306 | 77.741 | US 278/US 431(Meighan Boulevard /SR 1/SR 74) –Albertville,Cullman,Anniston,Piedmont | Partial cloverleaf interchange | |||
Cherokee | Leesburg | 66.460 | 106.957 | SR 68west (Industrial Boulevard) –Collinsville | Southern end of SR 68 concurrency | |
Centre | 69.780 | 112.300 | US 411 Bus.north (Main Street) | Northern end ofSR 25concurrency | ||
71.994 | 115.863 | SR 68north /SR 283south (Cedar Bluff Road) –Cedar Bluff | Northern end of SR 68 concurrency; southern end of SR 283 concurrency | |||
72.143 | 116.103 | SR 9(Armory Road) –Cedar Bluff,Piedmont | ||||
74.353 | 119.660 | US 411 Bus.south (Main Street) | Southern end ofSR 25concurrency; northern terminus ofSR 283 | |||
Forney | 88.397 | 142.261 | SR 25ends | Northern end of SR 25 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 25 | ||
88.397 0.0 | 142.261 0.0 | Alabama–Georgiastate line | ||||
Georgia | Floyd | Haney | 0.0 | 0.0 | SR 53begins | Western end of SR 53 concurrency; western terminus of SR 53 |
Cave Spring | 4.4 | 7.1 | SR 100north (Fosters Mill Road) –Summerville | Southern end of SR 100 concurrency | ||
5.1 | 8.2 | SR 100south (Mill Street) –Cedartown | Northern end of SR 100 concurrency | |||
Six Mile | 14.9 | 24.0 | US 27south /SR 1south –Cedartown,Georgia Highlands College | Southern end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency | ||
Rome | 17.5 | 28.2 | Darlington Drive / Old Lindale Road | Interchange | ||
18.3 | 29.5 | Maple Road | Southbound exit and northbound entrance; interchange | |||
20.1 | 32.3 | US 27north /SR 1north /SR 53north /SR 20west –Rome | Northern end of US 27/SR 1 and SR 53 concurrencies; southern end of SR 20 concurrency; interchange | |||
20.3 | 32.7 | SR 101(Dean Avenue) –Rockmart | No southbound entrance; interchange | |||
21.9 | 35.2 | SR 1 Loopnorth toSR 293–Calhoun,Summerville,Baseball Stadium,Chieftains Museum Major Ridge Home | Southern terminus of SR 1 Loop | |||
Bartow | | 38.2 | 61.5 | US 41north /SR 3north –Adairsville,Calhoun,Kingston | Southern end of US 41/SR 3 concurrency; interchange | |
Cartersville | 41.6 | 66.9 | US 41south /SR 3south /SR 61south (Tennessee Street) | Northern end of US 41/SR 3 concurrency; southern end of SR 61 concurrency | ||
42.1 | 67.8 | SR 20east toI-75–Canton | Northern end of SR 20 concurrency | |||
45.1 | 72.6 | I-75(SR 401) –Chattanooga,Atlanta | I-75 exit 293 | |||
Rydal | 52.8 | 85.0 | SR 140–Adairsville,Canton | |||
Gordon | Fairmount | 59.7 | 96.1 | SR 53west (Calhoun Street) –Calhoun | Southern end of SR 53 concurrency | |
60.1 | 96.7 | SR 53east (Fairmount Highway) –Jasper,Ellijay | Northern end of SR 53 concurrency | |||
| 66.6 | 107.2 | SR 156west (Red Bud Road) –Calhoun,Salacoa Creek Park | Eastern terminus of SR 156 | ||
| 70.8 | 113.9 | SR 136(Nicklesville Road) –Resaca,Talking Rock | |||
Murray | Ramhurst | 78.6 | 126.5 | US 76east /SR 282east | Southern end of US 76 concurrency | |
Chatsworth | 83.9 | 135.0 | SR 2east /SR 52east /SR 52 Alt.west (Fort Street) –Dalton,Ellijay,Fort Mountain State Park,Vann House Historic Site | Southern end of SR 2 and SR 52 concurrencies; eastern terminus of SR 52 Alt. | ||
85.3 | 137.3 | US 76west (G.I. Maddox Parkway) /SR 52west –Dalton,Vann House Historic Site | Northern end of US 76 and SR 52 concurrencies | |||
Eton | 88.1 | 141.8 | SR 286west | Eastern terminus of SR 286 | ||
Cisco | 97.1 | 156.3 | SR 2west –Ringgold | Northern end of SR 2 concurrency | ||
Tennga | 99.9 | 160.8 | SR 61ends | Northern end of SR 61 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 61 | ||
99.9 0.0 | 160.8 0.0 | Georgia–Tennesseestate line | ||||
Tennessee | Polk | Conasauga | 0.0 | 0.0 | SR 33begins | Southern end of unsigned SR 33 concurrency; southern terminus of unsigned SR 33 |
Oldfort | 3.1 | 5.0 | SR 313west (Ladd Springs Road) –Cleveland | Eastern terminus of SR 313 | ||
Ocoee | 9.8 | 15.8 | US 64/US 74(Ocoee Scenic Byway/SR 40) –Cleveland,Murphy, NC | Partial cloverleaf interchange; provides access to theCherokee National Forest | ||
Benton | 15.7 | 25.3 | SR 314south (Parksville Road) –Parksville | Northern terminus of SR 314 | ||
Delano | 21.7 | 34.9 | SR 30east –Reliance | Southern end of SR 30 concurrency | ||
23.6 | 38.0 | SR 163west (Bowater Road) –Calhoun | Eastern terminus of SR 163 | |||
McMinn | Etowah | 29.0 | 46.7 | SR 310east (Mecca Pike) –Tellico Plains | Western terminus of SR 310 | |
29.8 | 48.0 | SR 30west (David W. Lilliard Memorial Highway) –Athens | Northern end of SR 30 concurrency | |||
Englewood | 36.1 | 58.1 | SR 39west (Englewood Avenue) –Athens | Southern end of SR 39 concurrency | ||
36.2 | 58.3 | SR 39east (Tellico Street) –Tellico Plains | Northern end of SR 39 concurrency | |||
Monroe | Madisonville | 45.0 | 72.4 | SR 68(New Highway 68) –Madisonville,Sweetwater,Tellico Plains | Partial cloverleaf interchange; provides access toThe Lost Seaand theCherokee National Forest | |
Warren Street south –Madisonville | Southbound exit, northbound entrance; northern terminus of Warren Street | |||||
Vonore | 52.4 | 84.3 | SR 72west –Loudon | Southern end of SR 72 concurrency | ||
54.7 | 88.0 | SR 360south (Unicoi Turnpike) –Tellico Plains | Northern terminus of SR 360; provides access toFort Loudoun State Park | |||
57.4 | 92.4 | SR 72east –Tallassee | Northern end of SR 72 concurrency | |||
Loudon | | 61.8 | 99.5 | SR 95north –Greenback | Southern terminus of SR 95 | |
Blount | | 63.3 | 101.9 | SR 336east (Brick Mill Road) –Lanier | Western terminus of SR 336 | |
| 67.7 | 109.0 | US 129south (Calderwood Highway /SR 115) –Fontana, NC,Robbinsville, NC | Southern end of US 129 concurrency; provides access to theTail of the Dragon | ||
Maryville | 69.4 | 111.7 | SR 335north (William Blount Drive) | Southern terminus of SR 335 | ||
72.4 | 116.5 | US 129north /US 411 Trucknorth (Alcoa Highway /SR 115) –Knoxville,Alcoa | Directional T interchange;no access from southbound US 129 to northbound US 411; northern end of US 129 concurrency; provides access toMcGhee Tyson Airport | |||
73.1 | 117.6 | US 321(Lamar Alexander Parkway /SR 73) –Lenoir City,Friendsville,Walland,Townsend | Provides access to theGreat Smoky Mountains National Park | |||
74.0 | 119.1 | US 411 Trucksouth /SR 33north (Broadway Avenue) /SR 35south (Washington Street) –Alcoa,Knoxville | Northern end of SR 33 concurrency; southern end of US 411 Truck/SR 35 concurrency | |||
US 411 Trucknorth (SR 447/Washington Street) toUS 321 | Northern end of US 411 Truck concurrency | |||||
Sevier | Seymour | 89.0 | 143.2 | US 441north (Chapman Highway /SR 71) /SR 338north (Boyds Creek Highway) –Knoxville | Southern end of US 441 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 338 | |
Sevierville | 101.8 | 163.8 | US 441south (Forks of the River Parkway /SR 71) /SR 66north (Winfield Dunn Parkway) toI-40–Pigeon Forge,Gatlinburg,Knoxville | Northern end of US 441 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 66 | ||
SR 448north (North Parkway) | Southern terminus of SR 448 | |||||
102.9 | 165.6 | SR 449south (Veterans Boulevard) –Pigeon Forge | Northern terminus of SR 449; provides access toDollywood | |||
104.8 | 168.7 | SR 416east (Old Newport Highway) –Pittman Center | Western terminus of SR 416 | |||
105.6 | 169.9 | SR 339east (Long Springs Road) –Cosby | Western terminus of SR 339 | |||
Jefferson | Chestnut Hill | 116.0 | 186.7 | SR 92north (Chestnut Hill Road) –Dandridge | Southern terminus of SR 92 | |
Cocke | Newport | 121.4 | 195.4 | US 25W/US 70/SR 35north toI-40–Dandridge | Northern terminus of US 411; northern end of SR 35 concurrency; SR 35 continues north as anunsigned highway. | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^National Highway System: Alabama(PDF)(Map).Federal Highway Administration.May 8, 2019.RetrievedAugust 15,2019.
- ^National Highway System: Gadsden, AL(PDF)(Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019.RetrievedAugust 15,2019.
- ^National Highway System: Georgia(PDF)(Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 8, 2019.RetrievedAugust 15,2019.
- ^National Highway System: Rome, GA(PDF)(Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019.RetrievedAugust 15,2019.
- ^National Highway System: Cartersville, GA(PDF)(Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019.RetrievedAugust 15,2019.
- ^National Highway System: Dalton, GA(PDF)(Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019.RetrievedAugust 15,2019.
- ^National Highway System: Tennessee(PDF)(Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 8, 2019.RetrievedAugust 15,2019.
- ^National Highway System: Knoxville, TN(PDF)(Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019.RetrievedAugust 15,2019.
- ^abAlabama Department of Transportation."Milepost Maps".Archived fromthe originalon June 9, 2012.RetrievedOctober 29,2013.
- Jefferson County(PDF)
- St. Clair County(PDF)
- Etowah County(PDF)
- Cherokee County(PDF)