Tennessee State Route 22

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State Route 22
Maintained by TDOT
Length: 156.5 mi (252 km)
South end: MS 2 near Corinth, MS
Major
junctions:
US 64 at Crump

US 412 at Lexington

I-40 Exit 108 at Parkers Crossroads

US 70 at Huntingdon

US 79 at McKenzie

US 45E at Martin

US 45W near Union City

US 51 at Union City

North end: Kentucky Bend
Counties: McNairy, Hardin, Chester, Henderson, Carroll, Henry, Weakley, Obion, Lake
Major cities: Lexington, Huntingdon, McKenzie, Dresden,

Martin, Union City, Tiptonville

Tennessee State Routes
< SR-21 US-23 >

State Route 22 is a south to north highway in Tennessee that is 156.5 miles (252.5 km) long, not counting its alternate and bypass sections. It begins in McNairy County and ends in Lake County, when it crosses into the Kentucky Bend, a detached portion of Fulton County, Kentucky.

[edit] Counties traversed (south to north)

State Route 22 shield north of I-40 in Henderson County
State Route 22 shield north of I-40 in Henderson County
State Route 22A shield at Jacks Creek, TN
State Route 22A shield at Jacks Creek, TN

State Route 22 traverses the counties shown in the table below.

Counties traversed by State Route 22
County miles kilometers bannered
McNairy 10.4 16.8
Hardin 9.5 15.4
McNairy 10.4 16.8
McNairy 0.4 0.7 alternate
Chester 7.8 12.6
Chester 15.0 24.1 alternate
Henderson 23.4 37.7
Henderson 10.6 17.0 alternate
Carroll 24.5 39.5
Carroll 3.6 5.8 bypass
Henry 2.0 3.2
Weakley 29.6 47.8
Obion 28.4 45.8
Lake 10.5 16.9

[edit] References

  • Tennessee Department of Transportation (24 January 2003). "State Highway and Interstate List 2003".

[edit] External links