Tennessee State Route 378

State Route 378 (SR 378) is a 2-mile-long (3.2 km) state highway located in Dayton, Rhea County, in the U.S. state of Tennessee.[1]

State Route 378
Market Street
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length2.0 mi (3.2 km)
Major junctions
South end US 27 / SR 60 in Dayton
  SR 30 in Dayton
North end US 27 in Dayton
Location
CountiesRhea
Highway system
SR 377SR 379

Route description

SR 378 begins at an intersection with US 27/SR 60 and travels to the west, then marks a sharp turn and travels to the northeast toward Downtown Dayton. In downtown, it has a brief 0.2-mile-long (0.32 km) concurrency with SR 30. It continues northward and comes to and at an interchange with US 27.[1]

History

SR 378 follows the former route of US 27 through downtown Dayton before the 4-lane bypass was built to the southeast.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Dayton, Rhea County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
00.0 US 27 (SR 29/Rhea County Highway) / SR 60 south (Hiwassee Highway) Chattanooga, Spring City, ClevelandSouthern terminus of SR 378; Northern terminus of SR 60
1.32.1 SR 30 east (Third Street) DecaturSouthern end of SR 30 concurrency
1.52.4 SR 30 west (Dayton Mountain Highway) PikevilleNorthern end of SR 30 concurrency
1.993.20 US 27 (SR 29/Rhea County Highway) Spring City, Harriman, ChattanoogaNorthern terminus; No access from US 27 northbound to SR 378
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

  •  United States portal
  •  U.S. Roads portal

References

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