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Tennessee State Route 66

State Route 66 (SR 66) is a state-maintained highway in eastern Tennessee, including a six-lane divided highway known as Winfield Dunn Parkway in Sevier County, a four-lane expressway in Hamblen and Jefferson counties and a two-lane rural collector through mountainous terrain continuing to the northeast terminus in Hancock County.

State Route 66

SR 66; primary in red, secondary in blue, unsigned in green
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length86.25 mi (138.81 km)
ExistedOctober 1, 1923[1]–present
Major junctions
South end US 441 / US 411 at Sevierville
Major intersections I-40 near Kodak
US 25W / US 70 at Dandridge
SR 160 near Morristown
US 11E at Morristown
US 11W at Rogersville
North end SR 33 at Sneedville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
CountiesSevier, Jefferson, Hamblen, Hawkins, Hancock
Highway system
SR 65 SR 67
State Route 66 highlighted

Route description Edit

Sevier County Edit

SR 66 begins as a primary highway in Sevier County in Sevierville at an intersection with US 441/US 411/SR 35/SR 71 (Chapman Highway/Forks of the River Parkway/Main Street) in downtown. The highway goes north as a 6-lane parkway designated as Winfield Dunn Parkway, named for Governor Winfield Dunn, to leave downtown and cross a bridge over the Little Pigeon River to have an intersection with SR 448 (North Parkway). The highway then becomes divided at the intersection with Allensville Road and continues north through a long major business district and has a concurrency with SR 338 (Douglas Dam Road/Boyds Creek Highway) before crossing a bridge over the French Broad River to leave Sevierville and enter Kodak. It continues past some more businesses before having an intersection with SR 139 (Douglas Dam Road) before passing some more businesses and coming to an interchange with I-40 (Exit 407). Here, SR 66 becomes unsigned as turns east to become concurrent with I-40 while the road continues north as Snyder Road to US 25W/US 70/SR 9.

This entire 6-lane section of SR 66 between US 441/411 and I-40 is a popular route for tourists traveling to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as it is also part of the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway.

I-40/SR 66 go east as a 6-lane freeway and cross into Jefferson County shortly afterwards.

Jefferson County Edit

I-40/SR 66 go east through farmland and have an interchange with Deep Springs Road (Exit 412) before coming to an interchange with US 25W/US 70/SR 9 (Exit 415). Here, while SR 66 still remains unsigned, it turns secondary and leaves I-40 to go east, concurrent with US 25W/US 70/SR 9, and enter Dandridge. The highway passes through farmland as a 2-lane highway before becoming concurrent with SR 92 as they enter downtown. The highway then passes several businesses before SR 92 splits off in the center of town. After passing through some neighborhoods, SR 66 becomes signed as it splits off from US 25W/US 70/SR 9 to the northeast and leaves Dandridge as Valley Home Road. The highway continues through farmland as it parallels and crosses under I-40, eventually passing just north of the I-40/I-81 interchange and begins paralleling I-81. SR 66 then passes through White Pine, where it has an intersection with SR 341 (Roy Messer Highway), turns primary again, and becomes a four-lane expressway towards the Hamblen County line.[2]

Hamblen County Edit

SR 66 continues through rural unincorporated Hamblen County as a four-lane expressway with median crossings restricted to U-turns, and has an intersection with SR 342 before entering Morristown providing access to West View Middle School and a diamond interchange with SR 160.[2] SR 66 then becomes a five-lane urban connector route known as Merchants Greene Boulevard (formerly part of SR 474) where it continues through a commercial-oriented area of West Morristown until reaching the intersection of US 11E/SR 34 (Andrew Johnson Highway), turning secondary once more.[3] The highway then travels east along an unsigned concurrency with Andrew Johnson Highway, turning secondary again, where it continues until the intersection of US 11E/SR 34 and Morris Boulevard, where SR 66 maintains its concurrency along Andrew Johnson Highway and becomes First North Street while US 11E/SR 34 follows Morris Boulevard. It then passes by several more businesses before having an intersection with SR 343 (Cumberland Street) in the center of the city, where SR 66 becomes E 1st North Street. SR 66 then leaves downtown and continues east as a 4-lane undivided highway (Andrew Johnson Highway) as it passes through neighborhoods before having an interchange with Liberty Hill Road, just before having an interchange with US 25E/US 11E/SR 32/SR 34, where SR 66 again becomes concurrent with US 11E/SR 34 (US 25E/SR 32 Exit 2B). The highway then leaves Morristown as a 4-lane divided highway and passes through Russellville as it narrows to 2-lanes and has an intersection with SR 344. US 11E/SR 34/SR 66 then continue northeast through farmland to pass through Whitesburg and have an extremely short concurrency with SR 113 before crossing into Hawkins County.

Hawkins County Edit

US 11E/SR 34/SR 66 continue northeast through farmland to Bulls Gap, where SR 66 separates from US 11E/SR 34 for the final time as it turns north as a primary highway to leave Bulls Gap and continues through farmland. SR 66 then passes through some hilly terrain before having another intersection with SR 113 and entering Persia. It then becomes concurrent with SR 70 (Trail of the Lonesome Pine) before leaving Persia and continuing north through farmland. They then have an intersection with Old Highway 70 before crossing the Hugh B Day Bridge over Cherokee Lake/Holston River and entering Rogersville. They pass by several businesses before curving to the west and have a partial interchange with West Main Street. They then come to an interchange with US 11W/SR 1, where SR 70 splits off and turns northeast on US 11W/SR 1 while SR 66 turns secondary, becoming extremely narrow and curvy as it leaves Rogersville and enters mountainous terrain. SR 66 then passes through farmland again for a short distance before rentering the mountains to have an intersection with SR 94 before crossing into Hancock County.

Hancock County Edit

SR 66 curves and winds its way through several miles of mountainous terrain before coming to an intersection with SR 31 just south of Sneedville. It then turns right and crosses a bridge over the Clinch River before coming to an end at an intersection with SR 33 just south of downtown.

History Edit

A widening project was recently completed on SR 66 from I-40 to Chapman Highway/Main Street/Forks of the River Parkway (US 441/US 411). It was divided into 3 separate sections, each of which was expanded at different times. It expanded the 4-lane divided highway to a six-lane divided highway. The section closest to Sevierville was expanded first. This section stretched from Boyds Creek Highway (SR 338) to Nichols Street and began of July 15, 2009 and was completed on November 18, 2011. The second section from I-40 to Douglas Dam Road (SR 139) began in September 2010, and was completed in November 2012. The middle section from Douglas Dam Road to Boyds Creek Highway began in March 2012 and was completed in the summer of 2016, after multiple delays.[4]

In 2013, construction work began on a relocated SR 66 from the intersection of SR 474 and SR 160 in West Morristown, connecting the city to Interstate 81 exit 4 in White Pine. The project was completed in November 2020.[2]

Junction list Edit

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SevierSevierville0.00.0   US 411 / US 441 (West Main Street / Forks of the River Parkway / Chapman Highway / SR 35 / SR 71) – Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Newport, Seymour, CherokeeSouthern terminus; SR 66 begins as a primary highway
Bridge over the Little Pigeon River
 
 
SR 448 south (North Parkway) – Downtown Sevierville
Northern terminus of SR 448
 
 
SR 338 north (Douglas Dam Road) – Douglas Dam
Southern end of concurrency with SR 338
 
 
SR 338 south (Boyds Creek Highway) – Boyds Creek, Seymour
Northern end of concurrency with SR 338
SeviervilleKodak lineBridge over the French Broad River
Kodak  SR 139 (Douglas Dam Road) – Dandridge, Kodak
 
 
I-40 west – Knoxville
Begin unsigned concurrency with I-40; Road continues northward as Snyder Road; Diverging diamond interchange; I-40 Exit 407
JeffersonDeep Springs Road – Douglas DamI-40 exit 412
 
 
I-40 east – Asheville
 
 
 
 
US 25W north / US 70 west (SR 9) – Dandridge, Strawberry Plains
End unsigned concurrency with I-40, Begin unsigned concurrency with US 25W/US 70/SR 9; SR 66 turns secondary; I-40 Exit 415
Dandridge 
 
SR 92 north – Jefferson City
Begin concurrency with SR 92, from here on the concurrency is signed
 
 
 
 
SR 92 south (Gay Street) to SR 139 (West Main Street) – Chestnut Hill
End concurrency with SR 92
 
 
 
 
US 25W south / US 70 east (SR 9) – Newport
End concurrency with US 25W/US 70/SR 9
White Pine 
 
 
 
SR 341 east (Roy Messer Highway) to I-81 – White Pine
Begin short concurrency with SR 341
 
 
SR 341 west (White Pine Road) – Talbott
End short concurrency with SR 341, SR 66 turns primary
Hamblen 
 
SR 342 west (Alpha-Valley Home Road)
Eastern terminus of SR 342
Morristown  SR 160 (Air Park Boulevard) – Jefferson City, LowlandInterchange, northern end of expressway
 
 
US 11E south (West Andrew Johnson Highway/SR 34)
Begin concurrency with US 11E/SR 34; SR 66 turns secondary
 
 
US 11E north (West Morris Blvd/SR 34)
End concurrency with US 11E/SR 34; US 11E/SR 34 turn right and SR 66 continues straight.
  SR 343 (Cumberland Street)
Liberty Hill RoadInterchange
 
 
  US 11E south (SR 34) / US 25E (SR 32) – Newport, Bean Station
Interchange; Begin concurrency with US 11E/SR 34
Russellville 
 
SR 344 north (Old Russellville Pike) – Saint Clair
Southern terminus of SR 344
Whitesburg  SR 113 (Simpson Road / Silver City Road) – White Pine, Saint ClairVery short 46 ft concurrency with SR 113
HawkinsBulls Gap 
 
US 11E north (SR 34) – Mosheim, Greeneville
End concurrency with US 11E/SR 34; SR 66 becomes primary
Persia 
 
SR 113 south – Saint Clair
Northern terminus of SR 113
 
 
SR 70 south (Trail of the Lonesome Pine) – Baileyton, Greeneville
Begin concurrency with SR 70
Hugh B Day Bridge over Cherokee Lake/Holston River
RogersvilleWest Main Street – Downtown RogersvilleInterchange; no southbound access
  
 
US 11W / SR 70 north (SR 1) – Bean Station, Church Hill
interchange; End concurrency with SR 70; SR 66 turns secondary
 
 
SR 94 east – Pressmen's Home
Western terminus of SR 94
HancockSneedville 
 
SR 31 south – Mooresburg
Northern terminus of SR 31
Bridge over the Clinch River
86.25138.81  SR 33 – Tazewell, SneedvilleNorthern terminus; SR 66 ends as a secondary highway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also Edit

References Edit

KML is not from Wikidata
  1. ^ Highway Planning Survey Division (1925). Biennial Report of the Commissioner of the Department of Highways and Public Works State of Tennessee for the Years 1923 and 1924 (PDF) (Report). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Highways and Public Works. pp. 39–44. Retrieved May 19, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Hightower, Cliff (November 8, 2020). "State Route 66 officially open". Citizen Tribune. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  3. ^ "State Route 66 Corridor Plan" (PDF). Lakeway Area Metropolitan Transportation Planning Organization. 2020. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  4. ^ Good, Whitney (June 3, 2016). "Another phase completed in Highway 66 construction project in Sevier County". WATE-TV. Knoxville. Retrieved May 24, 2021.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Tennessee State Route 66 at Wikimedia Commons

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State Route 66 SR 66 is a state maintained highway in eastern Tennessee including a six lane divided highway known as Winfield Dunn Parkway in Sevier County a four lane expressway in Hamblen and Jefferson counties and a two lane rural collector through mountainous terrain continuing to the northeast terminus in Hancock County State Route 66SR 66 primary in red secondary in blue unsigned in greenRoute informationMaintained by TDOTLength86 25 mi 138 81 km ExistedOctober 1 1923 1 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 441 US 411 at SeviervilleMajor intersectionsI 40 near Kodak US 25W US 70 at Dandridge SR 160 near Morristown US 11E at Morristown US 11W at RogersvilleNorth endSR 33 at SneedvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateTennesseeCountiesSevier Jefferson Hamblen Hawkins HancockHighway systemTennessee State RoutesInterstate US State SR 65 SR 67State Route 66 highlighted Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Sevier County 1 2 Jefferson County 1 3 Hamblen County 1 4 Hawkins County 1 5 Hancock County 2 History 3 Junction list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditSevier County Edit SR 66 begins as a primary highway in Sevier County in Sevierville at an intersection with US 441 US 411 SR 35 SR 71 Chapman Highway Forks of the River Parkway Main Street in downtown The highway goes north as a 6 lane parkway designated as Winfield Dunn Parkway named for Governor Winfield Dunn to leave downtown and cross a bridge over the Little Pigeon River to have an intersection with SR 448 North Parkway The highway then becomes divided at the intersection with Allensville Road and continues north through a long major business district and has a concurrency with SR 338 Douglas Dam Road Boyds Creek Highway before crossing a bridge over the French Broad River to leave Sevierville and enter Kodak It continues past some more businesses before having an intersection with SR 139 Douglas Dam Road before passing some more businesses and coming to an interchange with I 40 Exit 407 Here SR 66 becomes unsigned as turns east to become concurrent with I 40 while the road continues north as Snyder Road to US 25W US 70 SR 9 This entire 6 lane section of SR 66 between US 441 411 and I 40 is a popular route for tourists traveling to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as it is also part of the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway I 40 SR 66 go east as a 6 lane freeway and cross into Jefferson County shortly afterwards Jefferson County Edit I 40 SR 66 go east through farmland and have an interchange with Deep Springs Road Exit 412 before coming to an interchange with US 25W US 70 SR 9 Exit 415 Here while SR 66 still remains unsigned it turns secondary and leaves I 40 to go east concurrent with US 25W US 70 SR 9 and enter Dandridge The highway passes through farmland as a 2 lane highway before becoming concurrent with SR 92 as they enter downtown The highway then passes several businesses before SR 92 splits off in the center of town After passing through some neighborhoods SR 66 becomes signed as it splits off from US 25W US 70 SR 9 to the northeast and leaves Dandridge as Valley Home Road The highway continues through farmland as it parallels and crosses under I 40 eventually passing just north of the I 40 I 81 interchange and begins paralleling I 81 SR 66 then passes through White Pine where it has an intersection with SR 341 Roy Messer Highway turns primary again and becomes a four lane expressway towards the Hamblen County line 2 Hamblen County Edit SR 66 continues through rural unincorporated Hamblen County as a four lane expressway with median crossings restricted to U turns and has an intersection with SR 342 before entering Morristown providing access to West View Middle School and a diamond interchange with SR 160 2 SR 66 then becomes a five lane urban connector route known as Merchants Greene Boulevard formerly part of SR 474 where it continues through a commercial oriented area of West Morristown until reaching the intersection of US 11E SR 34 Andrew Johnson Highway turning secondary once more 3 The highway then travels east along an unsigned concurrency with Andrew Johnson Highway turning secondary again where it continues until the intersection of US 11E SR 34 and Morris Boulevard where SR 66 maintains its concurrency along Andrew Johnson Highway and becomes First North Street while US 11E SR 34 follows Morris Boulevard It then passes by several more businesses before having an intersection with SR 343 Cumberland Street in the center of the city where SR 66 becomes E 1st North Street SR 66 then leaves downtown and continues east as a 4 lane undivided highway Andrew Johnson Highway as it passes through neighborhoods before having an interchange with Liberty Hill Road just before having an interchange with US 25E US 11E SR 32 SR 34 where SR 66 again becomes concurrent with US 11E SR 34 US 25E SR 32 Exit 2B The highway then leaves Morristown as a 4 lane divided highway and passes through Russellville as it narrows to 2 lanes and has an intersection with SR 344 US 11E SR 34 SR 66 then continue northeast through farmland to pass through Whitesburg and have an extremely short concurrency with SR 113 before crossing into Hawkins County Hawkins County Edit US 11E SR 34 SR 66 continue northeast through farmland to Bulls Gap where SR 66 separates from US 11E SR 34 for the final time as it turns north as a primary highway to leave Bulls Gap and continues through farmland SR 66 then passes through some hilly terrain before having another intersection with SR 113 and entering Persia It then becomes concurrent with SR 70 Trail of the Lonesome Pine before leaving Persia and continuing north through farmland They then have an intersection with Old Highway 70 before crossing the Hugh B Day Bridge over Cherokee Lake Holston River and entering Rogersville They pass by several businesses before curving to the west and have a partial interchange with West Main Street They then come to an interchange with US 11W SR 1 where SR 70 splits off and turns northeast on US 11W SR 1 while SR 66 turns secondary becoming extremely narrow and curvy as it leaves Rogersville and enters mountainous terrain SR 66 then passes through farmland again for a short distance before rentering the mountains to have an intersection with SR 94 before crossing into Hancock County Hancock County Edit SR 66 curves and winds its way through several miles of mountainous terrain before coming to an intersection with SR 31 just south of Sneedville It then turns right and crosses a bridge over the Clinch River before coming to an end at an intersection with SR 33 just south of downtown History EditA widening project was recently completed on SR 66 from I 40 to Chapman Highway Main Street Forks of the River Parkway US 441 US 411 It was divided into 3 separate sections each of which was expanded at different times It expanded the 4 lane divided highway to a six lane divided highway The section closest to Sevierville was expanded first This section stretched from Boyds Creek Highway SR 338 to Nichols Street and began of July 15 2009 and was completed on November 18 2011 The second section from I 40 to Douglas Dam Road SR 139 began in September 2010 and was completed in November 2012 The middle section from Douglas Dam Road to Boyds Creek Highway began in March 2012 and was completed in the summer of 2016 after multiple delays 4 In 2013 construction work began on a relocated SR 66 from the intersection of SR 474 and SR 160 in West Morristown connecting the city to Interstate 81 exit 4 in White Pine The project was completed in November 2020 2 Junction list EditCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesSevierSevierville0 00 0 nbsp nbsp US 411 US 441 West Main Street Forks of the River Parkway Chapman Highway SR 35 SR 71 Pigeon Forge Gatlinburg Newport Seymour CherokeeSouthern terminus SR 66 begins as a primary highwayBridge over the Little Pigeon River nbsp nbsp SR 448 south North Parkway Downtown SeviervilleNorthern terminus of SR 448 nbsp nbsp SR 338 north Douglas Dam Road Douglas DamSouthern end of concurrency with SR 338 nbsp nbsp SR 338 south Boyds Creek Highway Boyds Creek SeymourNorthern end of concurrency with SR 338Sevierville Kodak lineBridge over the French Broad RiverKodak nbsp SR 139 Douglas Dam Road Dandridge Kodak nbsp nbsp I 40 west KnoxvilleBegin unsigned concurrency with I 40 Road continues northward as Snyder Road Diverging diamond interchange I 40 Exit 407Jefferson Deep Springs Road Douglas DamI 40 exit 412 nbsp nbsp I 40 east Asheville nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 25W north US 70 west SR 9 Dandridge Strawberry PlainsEnd unsigned concurrency with I 40 Begin unsigned concurrency with US 25W US 70 SR 9 SR 66 turns secondary I 40 Exit 415Dandridge nbsp nbsp SR 92 north Jefferson CityBegin concurrency with SR 92 from here on the concurrency is signed nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 92 south Gay Street to SR 139 West Main Street Chestnut HillEnd concurrency with SR 92 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 25W south US 70 east SR 9 NewportEnd concurrency with US 25W US 70 SR 9White Pine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 341 east Roy Messer Highway to I 81 White PineBegin short concurrency with SR 341 nbsp nbsp SR 341 west White Pine Road TalbottEnd short concurrency with SR 341 SR 66 turns primaryHamblen nbsp nbsp SR 342 west Alpha Valley Home Road Eastern terminus of SR 342Morristown nbsp SR 160 Air Park Boulevard Jefferson City LowlandInterchange northern end of expressway nbsp nbsp US 11E south West Andrew Johnson Highway SR 34 Begin concurrency with US 11E SR 34 SR 66 turns secondary nbsp nbsp US 11E north West Morris Blvd SR 34 End concurrency with US 11E SR 34 US 11E SR 34 turn right and SR 66 continues straight nbsp SR 343 Cumberland Street Liberty Hill RoadInterchange nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11E south SR 34 US 25E SR 32 Newport Bean StationInterchange Begin concurrency with US 11E SR 34Russellville nbsp nbsp SR 344 north Old Russellville Pike Saint ClairSouthern terminus of SR 344Whitesburg nbsp SR 113 Simpson Road Silver City Road White Pine Saint ClairVery short 46 ft concurrency with SR 113HawkinsBulls Gap nbsp nbsp US 11E north SR 34 Mosheim GreenevilleEnd concurrency with US 11E SR 34 SR 66 becomes primaryPersia nbsp nbsp SR 113 south Saint ClairNorthern terminus of SR 113 nbsp nbsp SR 70 south Trail of the Lonesome Pine Baileyton GreenevilleBegin concurrency with SR 70 Hugh B Day Bridge over Cherokee Lake Holston RiverRogersvilleWest Main Street Downtown RogersvilleInterchange no southbound access nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11W SR 70 north SR 1 Bean Station Church Hillinterchange End concurrency with SR 70 SR 66 turns secondary nbsp nbsp SR 94 east Pressmen s HomeWestern terminus of SR 94HancockSneedville nbsp nbsp SR 31 south MooresburgNorthern terminus of SR 31Bridge over the Clinch River86 25138 81 nbsp SR 33 Tazewell SneedvilleNorthern terminus SR 66 ends as a secondary highway1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSee also Edit nbsp United States portal nbsp U S Roads portalReferences EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Tennessee State Route 66KML is not from Wikidata Highway Planning Survey Division 1925 Biennial Report of the Commissioner of the Department of Highways and Public Works State of Tennessee for the Years 1923 and 1924 PDF Report Nashville Tennessee Department of Highways and Public Works pp 39 44 Retrieved May 19 2023 a b c Hightower Cliff November 8 2020 State Route 66 officially open Citizen Tribune Retrieved November 9 2020 State Route 66 Corridor Plan PDF Lakeway Area Metropolitan Transportation Planning Organization 2020 Retrieved May 23 2021 Good Whitney June 3 2016 Another phase completed in Highway 66 construction project in Sevier County WATE TV Knoxville Retrieved May 24 2021 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Tennessee State Route 66 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tennessee State Route 66 amp oldid 1169790788, 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