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Tennessee State Route 78

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Length
  
59.43 km

South end:
  
SR 104 at Dyersburg, TN

North end:
  
KY 94 at Kentucky/Tennessee State Line

Major cities
  
Dyersburg, Tiptonville, Ridgely, Bogota

Counties
  
Dyer County, Tennessee, Obion County, Tennessee, Lake County, Tennessee

State Route 78 (abbreviated SR 78) is a 36.93-mile (59.43 km) long primary state highway in northwestern Tennessee, USA. This highway carries a dual primary and secondary designation, however, the majority of this highway is signed as a Primary State Highway. The only portion of SR 78 designated as secondary is between its southern terminus at SR 104 to US 51 in Dyersburg.

Contents

Map of TN-78, Tennessee, USA

Route description

SR 78 begins as a 5-lane urban highway (with center turn lane) featuring a 40 mph (65 km/h) speed limit. North of U.S. Route 51/State Route 3 the road expands to a 7-lane urban highway and features the highest traffic counts in the Dyersburg area, frequently rising above 30,000 AADT. This section of SR 78 at one time featured 40 mph (65 km/h) speed limits, however, due to excessive traffic this section has been reduced to a 30 mph (50 km/h) speed limit. Locals in Dyersburg refer to the section between US 51 and Interstate 155 as 'Hamburger Alley' because of the number of fast food restaurants lining this section of the highway. North of Interstate 155 the highway quickly transitions from a 4-lane divided highway to a rural 2-lane highway carrying a 55 mph (90 km/h) speed limit. There is also a short 4-lane undivided section within the Ridgely, Tennessee city limits. SR 78 provides direct access to Reelfoot Lake State Park via SR-213 on the west side of the lake, and the park's headquarters and visitor's center on the south end of the lake via SR 21/SR 22. Access to the Northwest Correctional Complex is accomplished via SR 212 north of Tiptonville.

SR 78 is bannered as a Tennessee Scenic Parkway from its southern terminus in Dyersburg, Tennessee to Tiptonville, Tennessee at the intersection of SR 78 and SR 21 / SR 22. SR 78 also carries the Great River Road designation from its intersection with SR 79 all the way to its northern terminus at the Kentucky/Tennessee state line. This highway starts out in rolling, hilly terrain and descends the first Chickasaw Bluff shortly before reaching Bogota, Tennessee, from this point north, the highway traverses low-lying farmland and bottomland. The Obion River crossing south of Bogota, Tennessee once held the distinction of being the oldest highway bridge in Tennessee that was still in service. The old bridge at this river crossing has since been demolished and replaced by a modern concrete bridge featuring two lanes with full-width shoulders.

References

Tennessee State Route 78 Wikipedia