Tennessee State Route 80

State Route 80 (SR 80) is an north-south state highway in Middle Tennessee. The 14.08 miles (22.66 km)-long road traverses portions of Smith and Macon Counties. [1][2]

State Route 80
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length14.08 mi (22.66 km)
Major junctions
South end SR 25 west of Carthage
  SR 85 near Monoville
North end SR 56 / SR 262 in Willette
Location
CountiesSmith, Macon
Highway system
SR 79I-81

Route description

SR 80 begins in Smith County just west Carthage at an intersection with SR 25 on the banks of the Cumberland River. It then goes north as a 2-lane country road, having an intersection with SR 85, about 2 miles west of Defeated, just after passing through Monoville. It the passes through some rolling hills and farmland before passing through Pleasant Shade. It then crosses into Macon County shortly afterwards. It then winds through some more hills before having an intersection with Defeated Creek Road, a back road to Defeated. SR 80 then ends at a 4-way stop intersection with SR 56 and SR 262 in Willette.

Major intersections

[2]

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Smith0.00.0 SR 25 (Dixon Springs Highway) Carthage, HartsvilleSouthern terminus
Monoville SR 85 east (Defeated Creek Highway) Defeated, GainesboroWestern terminus of SR 85
MaconWillette14.0822.66 SR 56 / SR 262 (Union Camp Road/Carthage Road/Willette Road) Lafayette, Red Boiling Springs, GainesboroNorthern terminus
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See also

  •  U.S. Roads portal

References

  1. Microsoft MapPoint 2006, Retrieved on 2007-8-13
  2. Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (2010 ed.). DeLorme.


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