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Tennessee State Route 25

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Tennessee State Route 25
CountryUSA
StateTennessee
TypeState
Route25
Length mi55.9
Length km90.0
Established1923
Direction aWest
Terminus aKentucky Route 69 at Kentucky state line
Direction bEast
Terminus bUS Route 31E in Gallatin, Tennessee

Tennessee State Route 25 is a Tennessee Department of Transportation-maintained state highway that runs through Sumner County, Tennessee, Robertson County, Tennessee, and Montgomery County, Tennessee, connecting the cities of Springfield, Tennessee and Gallatin, Tennessee with the Kentucky state line. The route passes through the Cumberland River valley and intersects with several major highways, including US Route 431, US Route 31W, and Interstate 65. Along its path, it also crosses the Red River and passes near the Port Royal State Park. The highway is maintained by the Tennessee Department of Transportation and is a key route for commuters and travelers in the region, including those visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee and the Grand Ole Opry.

Route Description

Tennessee State Route 25 begins at the Kentucky state line, where it connects with Kentucky Route 69 and continues east through the cities of Springfield, Tennessee and Gallatin, Tennessee. The route passes through the Cumberland River valley and intersects with several major highways, including US Route 431, US Route 31W, and Interstate 65. Along its path, it also crosses the Red River and passes near the Port Royal State Park, which is managed by the Tennessee State Parks division of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. The highway is a key route for commuters and travelers in the region, including those visiting the Ryman Auditorium, Belle Meade Plantation, and the Parthenon in Centennial Park. The route also passes near the Volunteer State Community College and the Sumner County seat of Gallatin, Tennessee, which is home to the Gallatin City Hall and the Sumner County Courthouse.

History

The route was established in 1923 as one of the original state highways in Tennessee, with the initial route running from the Kentucky state line to Nashville, Tennessee. Over the years, the route has undergone several changes, including realignments and extensions, with the current route being established in the 1950s. The highway has been improved and widened several times, including a major reconstruction project in the 1980s that added new interchanges and improved safety features, such as those found on US Route 70 and US Route 79. The route has also been designated as a Tennessee Scenic Byway and has been recognized for its historic and cultural significance, including its proximity to the Hermitage, the former home of Andrew Jackson, and the Belle Meade Plantation, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Major Intersections

Tennessee State Route 25 intersects with several major highways, including US Route 431, US Route 31W, and Interstate 65. The route also intersects with Tennessee State Route 49, Tennessee State Route 76, and Tennessee State Route 109, which provide connections to other parts of the state, including Clarksville, Tennessee, Springfield, Tennessee, and Lebanon, Tennessee. The highway also passes near the Nashville International Airport and the John C. Tune Airport, which are managed by the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority. The route is also close to the Tennessee State Capitol and the Tennessee General Assembly in Nashville, Tennessee, as well as the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Ryman Auditorium, which are popular tourist destinations.

Junction List

The junction list for Tennessee State Route 25 includes intersections with US Route 431, US Route 31W, Interstate 65, Tennessee State Route 49, Tennessee State Route 76, and Tennessee State Route 109. The route also passes near the Kentucky Route 69 and the US Route 31E, which provide connections to other parts of the state and the region, including Bowling Green, Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky, and Knoxville, Tennessee. The highway is also close to the Chattanooga, Tennessee area, which is home to the Tennessee Valley Authority and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The route is maintained by the Tennessee Department of Transportation and is a key route for commuters and travelers in the region, including those visiting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Cades Cove.

Traffic Volume

The traffic volume on Tennessee State Route 25 varies depending on the location and time of day, with the highest volumes typically occurring during rush hour and on weekends. According to data from the Tennessee Department of Transportation, the average daily traffic volume on the route ranges from 10,000 to 20,000 vehicles per day, with the highest volumes occurring near the intersections with US Route 431 and Interstate 65. The route is also subject to periodic closures and construction delays, which can impact traffic flow and travel times, especially for those traveling to and from Nashville, Tennessee and the surrounding areas, including Brentwood, Tennessee, Franklin, Tennessee, and Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The highway is monitored by the Tennessee Highway Patrol and is maintained by the Tennessee Department of Transportation to ensure safe and efficient travel for all users, including those visiting the Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee and the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee.

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