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1 Route description  



1.1  Madison County  





1.2  Gibson County  





1.3  Weakley County  





1.4  Obion County  





1.5  Signed Segments  







2 Counties traversed (south to north)  





3 Major intersections  





4 External links  





5 References  














Tennessee State Route 43






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State Route 43 marker State Route 43 marker

State Route 43

U.S. Route 45E (US 45E)
Skyhawk Parkway

Map

SR 43; primary in red, secondary in blue, unsigned in green
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length56.79 mi[1] (91.39 km)
ExistedOctober 1, 1923[2]–present
Major junctions
South end US 45 / US 45WinThree Way
Major intersections
North end KY 129 / KY 307 at the KentuckyinSouth Fulton
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
CountiesMadison, Gibson, Weakley, Obion
Highway system
US 43 SR 44

State Route 43 (SR 43) is a south to north highway in Tennessee that is 56.79 miles (91.39 km) long. It begins in Madison County and ends in Obion County.[3] State Route 43 is little-known by the general public by this designation as it is overlain by U.S. Route 45E for most of its length; the "43" designation is seen largely on mileposts. Two short sections of this route at Martin and South Fulton is fully signed. SR 43 from its southern terminus to Milan is designated as a Strategic Highway Network connector route servicing the Milan Arsenal.[4]

Route description

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Most of SR 43 is a four-lane divided highway, which either overlies or bypasses its original route.

Madison County

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SR 43 begins in Madison CountyinThree Way at an interchange with US 45/US 45W/SR 5. It goes northeast as a divided four-lane highway, overlain by US 45E, and SR 186 for a short distance, before leaving Three Way and crossing into Gibson County.

Gibson County

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US 45E/SR 43 immediately enter Medina, where they bypass downtown on the western side and have an intersection with SR 152. They then leave Medina and continue north to enter Milan and have an intersection with SR 187 before becoming an undivided four-lane as it passes through residential areas. US 45E/SR 43 then enters downtown and becomes concurrent with SR 104. They then have an intersection with US 70A/US 79/SR 76/SR 77, where SR 77 joins the concurrency, before continuing north through downtown to an intersection with Front Street, where SR 77 and SR 104 split off to the west. US 45E/SR 43 continue north through residential areas to have an intersection with SR 425 before leaving Milan and continuing north through rural areas, where it becomes a divided highway again. US 45E/SR 43 cross a bridge over the Rutherford Fork of the Obion River before passing through Idlewild and Bradford, where it bypasses downtown to the west, becomes concurrent with SR 54, and has an intersection with SR 105. The highway then crosses the South Fork of the Obion River to enter Weakley County.

Weakley County

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US 45E/SR 43/SR 54 then becomes an undivided highway again and enters Greenfield, where it goes straight through downtown, having an intersection with SR 124 and SR 54 splitting off and going east along Broad Street. US 45E/SR 43 the leave town and have an intersection with SR 445 before leaving Greenfield. The highway continues north through rural areas, becoming a divided highway again, before passing through Sharon, which it bypasses completely along its west side and has an interchange with SR 89. US 45E/SR 43 then enter Martin and come to an interchange with SR 216. Here, US 45E Bus/SR 372 begins and takes over the original route of US 45E/SR 43 through the city, US 45E turns east to become concurrent with SR 216, and SR 43 becomes signed as a primary highway and turns west along SR 216 and Skyhawk Parkway. SR 43/SR 216 go northwest as a 2-lane highway before SR 216 breaks off along Baker Road and continues west. SR 43 continues north to bypass the city along its west side to have an intersection with SR 431 after passing through a business district. SR 43 then has an interchange with SR 22 before passing through a rural part of the city and coming to an intersection with US 45E/SR 372, where SR 372 ends and SR 43 rejoins US 45E. US 45E/SR 43 then cross a bridge over the Obion River to enter Obion County.

Obion County

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US 45E/SR 43 continue north through rural areas as a divided highway, where they have an intersection with SR 190, before entering South Fulton and coming to an intersection with unsigned SR 215, where US 45E turns west along SR 215 while SR 43 breaks off again, this time as a signed secondary highway, to pass through town as a 2-lane highway to come to the Kentucky state line, where SR 43 ends at an intersection with KY 129 and KY 307 in downtown.

Signed Segments

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At Martin, SR 43 breaks free from US 45E as a signed primary highway and bypasses Martin to the west. This road is the original US 45E around Martin. It is not limited access, and because of its location, it could not easily be converted into a four-lane limited access highway in the 1990s. As a result, a new divided, limited-access four-lane US 45E was constructed around the east side of Martin where more land was available, and the original SR 43 designation was revealed on signposts.

North of Martin, SR 43 rejoins US 45E and continues as an undivided four-lane highway to South Fulton, where it breaks free again as a signed secondary highway and follows the original US 45E Business Route through town to the Kentucky state line while US 45E bypasses to the west.

Counties traversed (south to north)

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State Route 43 traverses the counties shown in the table below.

Counties traversed by State Route 43
County miles kilometers
Madison 3.86 6.21
Gibson 24.26 39.04
Weakley 22.09 35.55
Obion 6.58 10.59

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[5]kmDestinationsNotes
MadisonThree Way0.000.00

US 45 south / US 45W north (SR 5/SR 186 south) – Jackson, Humboldt
Southern terminus of SR 43, US 45E, and US 45W; northern terminus of US 45; interchange; southern end of unsigned US 45E concurrency; hidden SR 43 begins briefly overlapped with SR 186
0.550.89
SR 186 north – Gibson
Northern end of SR 186 concurrency
GibsonMedina4.697.55 SR 152 (W Church Avenue/Medina Humboldt Highway) – Medina, Humboldt
Milan10.8617.48
SR 187 west
Eastern terminus of SR 187
13.2621.34
SR 104 east (Ellington Drive)
Southern end of SR 104 concurrency
13.3921.55 US 70A / US 79 (Van Hook Street/SR 76/SR 77 east) – Humboldt, Huntingdon, McKenzieSouthern end of SR 77 concurrency
13.8122.23
SR 77 west (Front Street/SR 104 west) – Trenton
Northern end of SR 77/SR 104 concurrency

SR 425 east (Middle Road)
Western terminus of SR 425
Bradford25.1540.48 SR 54 (W Main Street) – Trenton, Bradford
26.5042.65
SR 54 west / SR 105 (Rutherford Highway/US Highway 45 N) – Rutherford, Bradford
Southern end of SR 54 concurrency
WeakleyGreenfield30.9349.78
SR 124 east (E Main Street) – McKenzie
Western terminus of SR 124
30.9849.86
SR 54 east (Broad Street) – Dresden
Northern end of SR 54 concurrency
32.6352.51
SR 445 west (Kimery Store Road)
Eastern terminus of SR 445; provides access to Big Cypress Tree State Park
Sharon36.9459.45 SR 89 (Sidonia Road/W Main Street) – Kenton, SharonInterchange
Martin42.6968.70


US 45E Bus. north (Elm Street/SR 372 north) / US 45E north (SR 216 east) – Martin, Dresden, South Fulton
Northern end of US 45E concurrency; southern terminus of US 45E Bus./SR 372; southern end of SR 216 concurrency; interchange; SR 43 becomes a signed highway; US 45E continues north concurrent with SR 216
44.6671.87
SR 216 west (Baker Road) – Rives
Northern end of SR 216 concurrency
46.1874.32 SR 431 (University Street) – Union City, MartinProvides access to University of Tennessee at Martin
47.4776.40 SR 22 – Union City, DresdenInterchange
50.0880.60
US 45E south (N Lindell Street/SR 372 south) – Martin
SR 43 resumes hidden status and continues north concurrent with US 45E
ObionMcConnell51.7183.22
SR 190 south (McConnell Road)
Northern terminus of SR 190
South Fulton56.2190.46
US 45E north (SR 215 west)
SR 43 becomes a signed highway through downtown South Fulton; eastern terminus of SR 215; northern end of US 45E concurrency; US 45E continues north along SR 215
56.7991.39 KY 307 (Commercial Avenue) / KY 129 (State Line Highway)Kentucky state line; Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

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  • ^ 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 19 May 2023.
  • ^ Tennessee Department of Transportation (24 January 2003). "State Highway and Interstate List 2003"
  • ^ FHWA National Highway System, State of Tennessee Archived 3 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ retrieved from DeLorme Street Atlas USA

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tennessee_State_Route_43&oldid=1200282108"

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