Tennessee State Route 203

State Route 203 (SR 203) is a state highway in Tennessee that runs in an east-to-west direction from the city of Collinwood, in Wayne County to the city of Savannah in Hardin County. The highway lies both in Middle and West Tennessee.[1]

State Route 203
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length32.7 mi (52.6 km)
Major junctions
West end SR 69 in Savannah
East end SR 13 in Collinwood
Location
CountiesHardin, Wayne
Highway system
SR 202SR 204

Route Description

Hardin County

SR 203 begins in Hardin County in West Tennessee in Savannah at an intersection with SR 69 in downtown, just feet from that highway's intersection with US 64/SR 15 and SR 128. It goes east through some neighborhoods before leaving Savannah and passing through Olivet, where it has a short concurrency with SR 226, before continuing east through rural areas. The highway then enters the mountains of the Highland Rim and passes through them for several miles before crossing into Wayne Couty and Middle Tennessee.

Wayne County

SR 203 continues east through the mountains and passes through Lutts, where it makes a sharp right turn onto Bear Creek Road. The highway then continues east through the mountains to enter Collinwood, where it comes to an end at an intersection with SR 13 just south of downtown.

Major Intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
HardinSavannah0.00.0
SR 69 / US 64 Truck (Florence Road) Crump, Walnut Grove, Florence, AL
Western terminus
Olivet SR 226 south (Airport Road) MaddoxWestern end of SR 226 concurrency; provides access to Savannah-Hardin County Airport
SR 226 north (Airport Road) to US 64Eastern end of SR 226 concurrency
WayneCollinwood32.752.6 SR 13 Waynesboro, Downtown, Florence, ALEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

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