Tennessee State Route 133 Explained

State:TN
Type:Sec
Route:133
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:SR 133 highlighted in red
Length Mi:11.24
Direction A:South
Terminus A: at Shady Valley
Direction B:North
Terminus B: at the Virginia state line north of Sutherland
Counties:Johnson
Previous Type:Sec
Previous Route:131
Next Type:Sec
Next Route:134

State Route 133 (SR 133) is a state route in northeastern Tennessee in Johnson County. It begins at Shady Valley and runs northward for about 11miles to the Tennessee–Virginia state border.

Route description

SR 133 begins in Shady Valley, at an intersection with US 421, SR 34, and SR 91. The highway heads north through farmland to pass through Crandull, where it begins to follow the former alignment of the Beaver Dam Railroad. SR 133 then enters the mountains of the Cherokee National Forest, where it becomes curvy and narrow. It passes through the Backbone Rock Tunnel, an old railroad tunnel used by the Beaver Dam Railroad known as "the shortest tunnel in the world", via a bridge over Beaverdam Creek on either end. SR 133 then exits the mountains and the Cherokee National Forest to level and straighten out to pass through Sutherland before reaching its northern terminus at the state border with Virginia.[1] [2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. General Highway Map: Johnson County, Tennessee . PDF . Tennessee Department of Transportation . 2003 . TDOT Planning Division . December 10, 2012.
  2. Book: McGuinn, Doug. Green Gold: The Story of the Hassinger Lumber Company of Konnarock, Virginia. Lulu.com. 2008. 9781427629760. 57.
  3. Web site: United States Forest Service. Backbone Rock Recreation Area. U.S. Department of Agriculture. February 5, 2013.