Tennessee State Route 82

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State Route 82

Tennessee State Route 82
SR 82 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length32.0 mi [1]  (51.5 km)
Major junctions
South endTennessee 55.svg SR 55 in Lynchburg
Major intersectionsSecondary Tennessee 64.svg SR 64 in Shelbyville
US 41A.svg US 41A in Shelbyville
US 231.svg US 231 in Shelbyville
Tennessee 437.svg SR 437 in Shelbyville
US 231.svg US 231 in Deason
Secondary Tennessee 269.svg SR 269 in Bell Buckle
North endTennessee 64.svg SR 64 near Beech Grove
Location
Country United States
State Tennessee
Counties Moore, Bedford
Highway system
Tennessee 81.svg SR 81 Secondary Tennessee 83.svg SR 83

State Route 82 (SR 82) is a secondary state highway that runs through Moore and Bedford counties in south central Tennessee in the United States. The route runs from an intersection with SR 55 in Lynchburg north and east to SR 64 near Beech Grove.

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Route description

Moore County

SR 82 begins at an intersection with SR 55 in Lynchburg, Moore County, heading northwest on two-lane undivided Flat Creek Highway, a secondary state route. The road runs through a mix of farm fields and woods with some homes and curves to the north, winding through more rural land. The route leaves Lynchburg and crosses into Bedford County. [1] [2]

Bedford County

SR 82 continues northwest through fields and forests as an unnamed road before turning north and passing through the community of Flat Creek. The highway then bends back to the northwest and heads through more rural areas with a few homes. The road turns north and then northwest again before passing near rural residential development and crossing the Duck River. The route enters Shelbyville and becomes Kingree Road, running northwest through residential areas. SR 82 turns north-northwest onto South Britain Street before it curves to the north and becomes South Jefferson Street, widening to four lanes. The road passes to the east of downtown Shelbyville and comes to an intersection with SR 64, at which point that route turns north for a concurrency with SR 82. The two routes follow North Jefferson Street north, crossing the unused tracks of the Walking Horse and Eastern Railroad, before curving west and becoming East Lane Street. The road passes businesses to the north of downtown before SR 82 splits from SR 64 by turning north onto North Main Street, a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane. The route continues to an intersection with US 231 Bus. (SR 10), at which point those two routes turn north to join SR 82. The road passes more businesses and gains a second northbound lane, crossing US 41A (SR 16). The three routes continue along a commercial strip as a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane before coming to an intersection with US 231 (SR 387), where US 231 Bus. comes to its northern terminus. [1] [2]

US 231 and SR 82, along with unsigned SR 10, continue north along five-lane North Main Street past more businesses and shopping centers in the northern part of Shelbyville. Farther north, the road passes a mix of fields and commercial development and reaches an interchange with the western terminus of SR 437, which runs along the Shelbyville Bypass. Following this, US 231/SR 82 leaves Shelbyville and becomes an unnamed road, running through a mix of fields and woods with some homes. The road passes near commercial development and heads between the Bedford County Medical Center to the west and the Shelbyville Municipal Airport to the east. US 231/SR 82 runs through farmland with some homes and transitions into a four-lane divided highway. SR 82 splits from US 231 (SR 10) south of Deason by turning east onto an unnamed two-lane undivided road. The route runs east through farmland with some woods and homes, becoming Webb Highway. The road continues through rural areas before it enters Bell Buckle, where it becomes Webb Road West and passes a mix of fields and residences. In the commercial center of Bell Buckle, SR 82 intersects SR 269 and forms a brief concurrency with that route as the road crosses CSX's Chattanooga Subdivision railroad line. SR 269 turns north in the downtown area and SR 82 continues east along Webb Road East through residential areas. The road leaves Bell Buckle and becomes unnamed, heading northeast through farmland. The route runs east through forests before it curves northeast again into a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes. SR 82 heads east through more rural areas and comes to its northern terminus at an intersection with SR 64 south of Beech Grove. [1] [2]

The section of SR 82 between SR 55 in Lynchburg and the north end of the US 231 concurrency near Deason is designated a Tennessee Scenic Parkway. [2]

Junction list

CountyLocationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Moore Lynchburg 0.00.0Tennessee 55.svg SR 55 (Lynchburg Highway) Lynchburg, Tullahoma Southern terminus
Bedford Shelbyville 13.521.7East plate.svg
Secondary Tennessee 64.svg
East plate.svg
Secondary Tennessee 130.svg
SR 64 east / SR 130 east (East Depot Street)
South end of SR 64 overlap
13.722.0West plate.svg
Secondary Tennessee 64.svg
West plate.svg
Secondary Tennessee 130.svg
SR 64 west / SR 130 west (Lane Parkway)
North end of SR 64 overlap
13.922.4South plate.svg
Business plate.svg
US 231.svg
US 231 Bus. south (SR 10 south / North Cannon Boulevard)
South end of US 231 Bus./SR 10 overlap
14.022.5US 41A.svg US 41A (SR 16 / Elm Street / Madison Street)
14.523.3South plate.svg
US 231.svg
US 231 south (SR 387 south / Colloredo Boulevard)
End plate.svg
Business plate.svg
US 231.svg
US 231 Bus. ends
Northern terminus of US 231 Bus., south end of US 231 overlap
16.726.9East plate.svg
Tennessee 437.svg
SR 437 east (Shelbyville Bypass) Tullahoma
Interchange
Deason 20.933.6North plate.svg
US 231.svg
US 231 north (SR 10 north) Murfreesboro
North end of US 231/SR 10 overlap
Bell Buckle 25.841.5East plate.svg
Secondary Tennessee 269.svg
SR 269 east Wartrace
South end of SR 269 overlap
25.841.5West plate.svg
Secondary Tennessee 269.svg
SR 269 west (Main Street)
North end of SR 269 overlap
Beech Grove 32.051.5Tennessee 64.svgTo plate blue.svg
I-24.svg
SR 64 to I-24  Beech Grove, Wartrace
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Google (August 26, 2016). "overview of Tennessee State Route 82" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Official Transportation Map (front) (PDF) (Map). TDOT. 2016. Retrieved August 25, 2016.