Tennessee State Route 154

State Route 154 (SR 154) is an east-west state highway in Middle and East Tennessee. It is a 19.12 miles (30.77 km) long route that traverses Fentress and Pickett counties in middle Tennessee, along with a tiny portion of Scott County in east Tennessee.[1]

State Route 154
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length19.12 mi (30.77 km)
Major junctions
West end SR 52 near Jamestown
  US 127 in Jamestown
East end KY 167 at the Kentucky state line north of Pickett State Park
Location
CountiesFentress, Pickett, Scott
Highway system
SR 153SR 155

Route description

SR 154 begins in Fentress County just west of Jamestown at a junction with SR 52. The highway enters Jamestown on W Cove Road, where it passes by the Fentress County Fairgrounds, before following the original alignment of US 127/SR 28 (N Main Street) for a short distance and turning right onto Pickett Park Highway and going further northeast to cross the current US 127. It continues northeast through rural countryside to pass through Sharp Place, where it has an intersection with SR 297, before crossing into the easternmost part of Pickett County, and traverses Pickett State Park and Pickett State Forest. It then goes into the northwestern-most corner of Scott County before becoming Kentucky Route 167 at the state line in Wayne County, Kentucky.[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
FentressJamestown0.000.00 SR 52 (Livingston Highway) Jamestown, LivingstonWestern terminus
1.32.1North Main Street (Old US 127) Jamestown Business District
1.82.9North Main Street (Old US 127) Pall MallOriginally a concurrency with the original US 127/SR 28
2.74.3 US 127 (SR 28) Jamestown, Crossville, Pall MallInterchange via a two-way access road; provides access to Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park and Jamestown Municipal Airport
Sharp Place10.917.5 SR 297 east (Leatherwood Ford Road) Oneida, Big South Fork National River and Recreation AreaWestern terminus of SR 297
Pickett
No major junctions
Scott19.1230.77 KY 167 north MonticelloKentucky state line; eastern terminus
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See also

  •  U.S. Roads portal
  •  United States portal

References

  1. Microsoft MapPoint 2006, Retrieved on 2007-8-13.
  2. Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (2004 ed.). DeLorme.
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