Tennessee State Route 130

State Route 130 (SR 130) is 51.22 mile long east-west state highway in Middle Tennessee.

State Route 130
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length51.22 mi (82.43 km)
Major junctions
West end US 431 / SR 129 in Petersburg
  SR 64 near Shelbyville

US 231 / SR 82 in Shelbyville

US 41A / SR 55 in Tullahoma
East end SR 50 in Winchester
Location
CountiesMarshall, Lincoln, Bedford, Moore, Coffee, Franklin
Highway system
SR 129SR 131

Route description

SR 130 begins Marshall County in Petersburg at an intersection with US 431/SR 50/SR 129. SR 130 goes east into downtown, concurrent with SR 129, along Railroad Street to an intersection with N High Street along the Lincoln County line, where SR 130 splits off from heads north, in Marshall County. It leaves Petersburg and continues north through farmland and rural areas to cross into Bedford County.[1] The highway then curves to the northeast and becomes concurrent with SR 64 just prior to entering Shelbyville. SR 64/SR 130 run parallel to the Duck River as they pass through neighborhoods before coming to an intersection with US 231/SR 10 (S Cannon Boulevard), whey they become concurrent with them as the highway heads north past businesses before crossing the Duck River into downtown. They almost immediately come to an intersection with Lane Parkway (SR 387), were SR 64/SR 130 split from US 231/SR 10 and follows Lane Parkway east. SR 64/SR 130 then comes to an intersection with SR 82 (N Main Street) just north of the Bedford County Courthouse, which they become concurrent with, and head east along E Lane Street before turning south along N Jefferson Street. They then come to an intersection with Depot Street, where SR 64/SR 130 split from SR 82 and head east. SR 130 then finally splits off from SR 64 and heads southeast along Belmont Avenue through neighborhoods before the Duck River for the final time to leave Shelbyville and pass through Farmland.[2] It has an intersection with SR 276 in the Raus community before passing through the northern part of Moore County, which is primarily all wooded areas, before crossing into Coffee County and entering Tullahoma. It enters the city along Old Shelbyville Highway and passes just south Tullahoma Regional Airport before turning east along SR 55 (Wilson Avenue). They pass through neighborhoods before entering downtown and becoming concurrent US 41A/SR 16 (N Jackson Street). They head south through downtown before coming to an intersection with W Carroll Street, where SR 130 splits off and goes west along W Carroll Street and Clement Drive before turning south along Westside Drive to cross into Franklin County. SR 130 heads south through neighborhoods before leaving Tullahoma and turning southeast through farmland.[3] It has an intersection with SR 476 before it runs along the banks of Tims Ford Lake for several miles as it passes through the community of Winchester Springs before crossing a bridge over the lake, and the Elk River, to enter Winchester. It passes southeast through neighborhoods as Old Tullahoma Road and Phillip Fulmer Parkway to cross another bridge over the lake and become N High Street. SR 130 continues through more neighborhoods before entering downtown and coming to an end at an intersection with SR 50 (2nd Avenue NW).[4][5]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MarshallPetersburg0.00.0 US 431 / SR 129 west (Buchanan Street/SR 50) Lewisburg, Cornersville, FayettevilleWestern terminus; western end of SR 129 concurrency
MarshallLincoln
county line
SR 129 east (Railroad Street) LynchburgEastern end of SR 129 concurrency
Bedford SR 64 west LewisburgWestern end of SR 64 concurrency
Shelbyville US 231 south (S Cannon Boulevard/SR 10 south) FayettevilleWestern end of US 231/SR 10 concurrency
Bedford Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Duck River
US 231 north (Lane Parkway/SR 387 north) Murfreesboro

US 231 Bus. north (N Cannon Boulevard/SR 10 north)
Southern of both SR 387 and US 231 Business; eastern end of US 231/SR 10 concurrency
SR 82 north (N Main Street)Western end of SR 82 concurrency
SR 82 south LynchburgEastern end of SR 82 concurrency
SR 64 east (Depot Street) WartraceEastern end of SR 64 concurrency
Bridge over the Duck River
Raus SR 276 north (Thompson Creek Road)Southern terminus of SR 276
Moore
No major junctions
CoffeeTullahoma SR 55 west (Wilson Avenue) LynchburgWestern end of SR 55 concurrency
US 41A north (N Jackson Street/SR 16 north) ShelbyvilleWestern end of US 41A/SR 16 concurrency
US 41A south (S Jackson Street/SR 16 south) Winchester
SR 55 east (W Carroll Street) to I-24 Manchester
Eastern end of US 41A/SR 16/SR 55 concurrency
Franklin SR 476 south (Awalt Road) BroadviewNorthern terminus of SR 476; provides access to Tims Ford State Park
WinchesterBridge over the Elk River/Tims Ford Lake
PFC Nathan B. Clemons Memorial Bridge over Tims Ford Lake
51.2282.43 SR 50 (2nd Avenue NW/N High Street) Lynchburg, DecherdEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

  1. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Petersburg city map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
  2. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Shelbyville city map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
  3. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Tullahoma city map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
  4. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). "Winchester city map" (PDF). www.tn.gov. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
  5. Google Maps. "State Route 130". Google. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
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