Tennessee State Route 9

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State Route 9
Maintained by TDOT
Length: 117 mi (189 km)
west end: US-25W at Kentucky State Line
Major
junctions:
I-40 at Jellico

I-40 near Lake City
I-75 / I-275 / I-640 at Knoxville
I-40 near Knoxville
I-40 near Dandridge
US-11E near Strawberry Plains
I-40 near Clevenger
US-321 at Newport
US-25E near Clevenger

East end: US-25 / US-70 at North Carolina State Line
Counties: Campbell, Anderson, Knox, Sevier, Jefferson, Cocke
Major cities: Jellico, LaFollette, Clinton, Knoxville, Dandridge, Newport
Tennessee State Routes
< SR-8 SR-10 >

State Route 9 is a west-to-east highway in the U.S. state of Tennessee that is 117 miles (189 km) long. It begins in Campbell County and ends in Cocke County. State Route 9 is little-known by the general public by this designation as it is overlain by U.S. Route 25W and U.S. Route 25 east of Newport; the "9" designation is seen on mileposts.

Contents

[edit] Route description


[edit] Counties traversed

State Route 9 traverses the counties shown in the table below.

Counties traversed by State Route 9
County miles kilometers
Campbell 32.4 52.1
Anderson 17.9 28.9
Knox 17.0 27.4
Sevier 2.9 4.7
Jefferson 22.2 35.8
Cocke 24.9 40.0

[edit] History


[edit] References

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

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