Tennessee State Route 381

State Route 381 (SR 381) is a state highway in Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee. It serves as a bypass of Downtown on the north, west and south sides of the city. The route is also a retail corridor, lined with stores, restaurants and hotels.[1]

State Route 381
State of Franklin Road
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length7.7 mi (12.4 km)
Major junctions
South end US 321 / SR 67 in Johnson City
 
  • US 321 / US 11E in Johnson City
  • I-26 / US 23 in North Johnson City
North end US 11E / US 19W in North Johnson City
Location
CountiesWashington
Highway system
SR 380SR 382

Route description

SR 381 begins on the south side of Johnson City at an intersection with US 321 and SR 67. US 321 and SR 381 run concurrently for 2.8 miles north, they then turn west and back north again, to a junction with US 11E where US 321 heads west along US 11E and SR 381 continues north through a retail area. SR 381 junctions with I-26 and US 23 exit 19 the route then has an interchange with SR 36 and SR 381 ends at an interchange with US 11E and US 19W on the north side of Johnson City.[1][2][3]

Junction list

The entire route is in Johnson City, Washington County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 US 321 north / SR 67 east (University Parkway) / SR 67 west (Cherokee Road) Elizabethton, LamarSouthern terminus; begin concurrency with US 321
1.01.6University Parkway (North) and West State of Franklin Road (East) – Downtown Johnson CityEnd concurrency with University Parkway and Begin concurrency with West State of Franklin Road
2.84.5 US 11E / US 321 south (West Market Street/SR 34) Greeneville, Bluff CityEnd concurrency with US 321
5.08.0Hamilton Place DriveSouthbound Interchange only
6.210.0 I-26 / US 23 Kingsport, Johnson City, ErwinSingle-point urban interchange; I-26/US 23 exit 19
6.911.1 SR 36 (North Roan Street) KingsportInterchange
7.812.6 US 11E / US 19W (Bristol Highway/SR 34) Bristol, Johnson CityInterchange; Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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