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Tennessee State Route 209

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Counties:
  
Lauderdale

Length
  
28.2 km

South end:
  
US 51 / SR 3 near Henning

North end:
  
SR 88 / SR 180 in Gates

County
  
Lauderdale County, Tennessee

State Route 209 (SR-209) is a 17.5-mile-long (28.2 km) state highway in Lauderdale County in the western portion of the U.S. state of Tennessee. It connects U.S. Route 51 (US-51) with the cities and towns of Henning, Ripley and Gates and, via SR-88, Halls.

Contents

Map of TN-209, Tennessee, USA

Route description

SR-209 begins at an intersection with US-51/SR-3 south of Henning. It then proceeds northeastward and enters the Henning city limits and in downtown Henning SR-209 has a brief concurrency with SR-87. It then continues northward and enters Ripley city limits. It has a half-interchange with SR-19 and enters downtown Ripley and serves as the southern terminus for SR-208. After this it mainly enters rural countryside and follows a railroad line for about seven miles (11 km) until it reaches the town of Gates where it has a brief concurrency with SR-180 and ends at an intersection with SR-88 and SR-180.

History

All of SR-209 is a former alignment of US-51.

Junction list

The entire route is in Lauderdale County.

References

Tennessee State Route 209 Wikipedia