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2 History  





3 Major intersections  





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U.S. Route 25 marker

U.S. Route 25

Map

Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length20.2 mi (32.5 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
South end US 25 / US 70 at the North Carolina state line in Cocke County
Major intersections US 321inNewport
North end US 25W / US 25E / US 70 in Newport
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
CountiesCocke
Highway system
SR 24 US 25E

U.S. Route 25 (US 25) in the state of Tennessee runs northwest from North Carolina and runs concurrently with US 70 for its entire length until splitting into US 25W and US 25EinNewport.[1]

Route description[edit]

The Tennessee section of US 25 begins at the North Carolina state line near Del Rio, concurrent with US 70 and unsigned State Route 9 (SR 9). US 25/US 70/SR 9 then goes through some curves and cross the French Broad River via the Wolf Creek Bridge. They then begin running along the north bank of the French Broad River, intersect and become concurrent with SR 107, and then enter Del Rio, where SR 107 separates. US 25/US 70/SR 9 continue northwest to intersect SR 340 before leaving Del Rio. They then cross the French Broad River again, before entering Newport, leaving the French Broad River, and crossing the Pigeon River. In Newport, they intersect SR 73 before entering downtown. In downtown, they intersect and become concurrent with US 321 and unsigned SR 35. US 321 separates shortly afterward at the intersection with SR 32, where US 321 goes south on SR 32 and SR 32 joins the concurrency. US 25/US 70/SR 9/SR 35 then leave downtown and come to where US 25 splits into US 25W and US 25E. Here, SR 32 goes north on US 25E and US 70/SR 9/SR 35 continue on US 25W.[2]

History[edit]

Major intersections[edit]

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MadisonCherokee National Forest0.00.0

US 25 south / US 70 east (NW Hwy 25-70) – Hot Springs
Continuation into North Carolina; southern end of unsigned SR 9 concurrency
Cocke3.2–
3.3
5.1–
5.3
Wolf Creek Bridge over the French Broad River
4.47.1
SR 107 east – Greeneville
Southern end of SR 107 concurrency
Del Rio7.612.2
SR 107 west – Del Rio
Northern end of SR 107 concurrency
10.216.4
SR 340 north – Parrottsville
Southern terminus of SR 340
14.1–
14.3
22.7–
23.0
Major J.T. Huff Bridge over the French Broad River
Newport17.828.6
SR 73 south (Wilton Springs Road) – Cosby
Northern terminus of SR 73
17.9–
18.0
28.8–
29.0
John W. Fisher Bridge over the Pigeon River
18.830.3
US 321 north (McMahon Avenue/SR 35) – Greeneville
Southern end of US 321/SR 35 concurrency
19.130.7

US 321 south / SR 32 south (Cosby Highway) – Cosby, Gatlinburg
Southern end of SR 32 concurrency; northern end of US 321 concurrency
20.232.5


US 25E north (Dixie Highway/SR 32) / US 25W north / US 70 west (W Broadway Street/SR 9/SR 35) – White Pine, Morristown, Dandridge
Northern end of SR 32 concurrency; US 25 splits into US 25W and US 25E
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tennessee Department of Transportation. Map of Cocke County, Tennessee (PDF) (Map). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  • ^ Google (December 24, 2019). "US 25 in Tennessee" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
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    U.S. Route 25
    Previous state:
    North Carolina
    Tennessee Next state:
    Kentucky

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