Tennessee State Route 61
State Route 61 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by TDOT | ||||
Length: | 81.67 mi (131.44 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | US 27 / US 70 / SR 1 / SR 29 at Rockwood | |||
I-40 near Rockwood US 27 / SR 29 at De Armond US 25W / SR 9 at Clinton I-75 near Bethel US 441 / SR 71 near Andersonville SR 33 at Paulette SR 33 at Maynardville | ||||
East end: | US 11W / SR 1 at Blaine | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Roane, Anderson, Union, Knox, Grainger | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 61 is a west-to-east highway in the U.S. state of Tennessee that is 69 miles (111 km) long.
State Route 61 begins in Roane County, and it ends in Grainger County.
Counties traversed (west to east)
State Route 61 traverses the counties shown in the table below.
Counties traversed by State Route 61 | ||
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County | miles | kilometers |
Roane | 18.2 | 29.3 |
Anderson | 28.3 | 45.5 |
Knox | 1.6 | 2.6 |
Grainger | 1.2 | 2.0 |
Union | 19.9 | 32.0 |
Junction list
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Roane | Rockwood | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 27 south (North Gateway Avenue) / US 70 / SR 29 / SR 1 (North Gateway Avenue, Roane State Highway) – Midtown, Kingston, Spring City, Crab Orchard | Western terminus; Western end of US 27 overlap; SR 61 begins as a primary state route |
SR 382 south (Patton Lane) – Roane State Community College | Northern terminus of SR 382 | ||||
Harriman | I-40 – Knoxville, Cookeville | I-40 exit, 347 | |||
SR 29 south (Ruritan Road) – Midtown | Western end of SR 29 overlap | ||||
SR 328 north (Georgia Avenue Northwest) – Oakdale | Southern terminus of SR 328 | ||||
| US 27 north / SR 29 (Hannah Highway) – Wartburg, Helenwood, Oneida | Eastern end of US 27/SR 29 overlap | |||
Blair | SR 327 south (Blair Road) – Oak Ridge | Northern terminus of SR 327 | |||
Oliver Springs | SR 62 west (Knoxville Highway) – Coalfield, Wartburg SR 330 north – Downtown Oliver Springs | Western end of SR 62 concurrency; Southern terminus of SR 330 | |||
Anderson | Downtown Oliver Springs To SR 330 (Spring Street) – Briceville | Westbound Interchange only; No Eastbound access | |||
SR 62 (North Illinois Avenue) – Oak Ridge, Alcoa, Knoxville | Eastern end of SR 62 concurrency | ||||
Oak Ridge | SR 95 south (Oak Ridge Turnpike) – Oak Ridge | Northern terminus of SR 95 | |||
Clinton | US 25W / SR 9 (South Main Street) – Rocky Top, Powell | ||||
I-75 – Knoxville, Jellico, Lexington | I-75, exit 122; SR 61 changes from a primary route to a secondary route | ||||
Norris | US 441 north / SR 71 – Norris Dam State Park, Norris Dam, Rocky Top | Western end of US 441/SR 71 concurrency | |||
US 441 south / SR 71 – Halls Crossroads, Knoxville | Eastern end of US 441/SR 71 concurrency | ||||
Union | New Loyston | SR 170 east (Hickory Valley Road) – Hickory Star | Western/Eastern end of SR 170 wrong-way concurrency | ||
SR 170 west (Hickory Valley Road) | Eastern/Western end of SR 170 wrong-way concurrency | ||||
Paulette | SR 33 south (Maynardville Highway) – Halls Crossroads, Knoxville | Western end of SR 33 concurrency | |||
Maynardville | SR 144 west (Hickory Star Road) – Hickory Star | Western end of SR 144 concurrency | |||
SR 144 east (Ailor Gap Road) – Plainview | Eastern end of SR 144 concurrency | ||||
SR 33 (Maynardville Highway) – New Tazewell | Eastern end of SR 33 concurrency | ||||
| SR 370 south (Bull Run Road) | Northern terminus of SR 370 | |||
Luttrell | SR 131 north – Washburn | Western end of SR 131 concurrency | |||
SR 131 south – Plainview, Knoxville | Eastern end of SR 131 concurrency | ||||
Knox | Corryton | SR 331 south (Washington Pike) – Knoxville, Corryton | Northern terminus of SR 331 | ||
Grainger | Blaine | US 11W / SR 1 (Rutledge Pike) – Rutledge, Mascot, Knoxville | Eastern terminus of SR 61; SR 61 ends as a secondary route | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
References
- Tennessee Department of Transportation (24 January 2003). "State Highway and Interstate List 2003".
External links
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