Tennessee State Route 146 Explained

State:TN
Type:Sec
Route:146
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:SR 146 highlighted in red
Length Mi:17.2
Direction A:North
Terminus A: in Smithville
Direction B:South
Terminus B: in Bluewing
Counties:Cannon, DeKalb
Previous Type:Sec
Previous Route:145
Next Type:Sec
Next Route:147

State Route 146 (SR 146) is a relatively short north - south highway in Middle Tennessee. The road begins northwest of Centertown and ends in Smithville. The current length is 17.21NaN1,[1] shortened by approximately 0.19miles from the original length when U.S. 70S was routed northward along a new four-lane alignment.

Route description

SR 146 begins in Cannon County at an intersection with U.S. 70S/SR 1 in the Bluewing community. It proceeds northward as Short Mountain Road, passing through the community of Center Hill, where it intersects SR 281. It continues north through farmland along the southeastern edge of the Highland Rim and turns east, then northeast as it moves around Short Mountain. After passing Short Mountain, SR 146 goes into DeKalb County as Short Mountain Highway, continuing northeast through Bluhmtown. It serves as the southern terminus of SR 83 before entering Smithville. Once in Smithville, SR 146 widens to four lanes with a center turn lane and becomes known as South Mountain Street. It continues northward through neighborhoods before entering a business district and coming to its northern terminus at U.S. 70/SR 26 just south of downtown.[2]

A former alignment of SR 146 saw the Cannon County portion extended further south from the current southern terminus by approximately 1000feet. This section was de-designated as SR 146 when U.S. 70S was moved further north along a new four-lane alignment.

Notes and References

  1. [Microsoft]
  2. Web site: MapQuest Maps - Driving Directions - Map . Mapquest.com . 2012-08-20.