Tennessee State Route 219 Explained

State:TN
Type:Sec
Route:219
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:SR 219 highlighted in red
Alternate Name:Rosser Road
Length Mi:4.0
Established:July 1, 1983[1]
Direction A:South
Terminus A: near Huntingdon
Direction B:North
Terminus B: near Huntingdon
Counties:Carroll
Previous Type:Sec
Previous Route:218
Next Type:Sec
Next Route:220

State Route 219 (SR 219), also known as Rosser Road, is a 4adj=midNaNadj=mid north-south state highway in Carroll County, Tennessee, connecting US 70 with SR 77, just northeast of Huntingdon.

Route description

SR 219 begins at an intersection with US 70/SR 1 just east of Huntingdon. It goes north to pass through farmland and rural areas before passing through a wooded area, where it crosses a bridge over a large creek. It then reenters farmland shortly before coming to an end at a Y-Intersection with SR 77. The entire route of SR 219 is a rural two-lane highway.[2]

Notes and References

  1. September 2014 . The Road To 100 Years . Tennessee Road Builder . 17 . 5 . 22 . April 6, 2019 .
  2. Web site: Carroll County road map. www.tn.gov. Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). September 20, 2019.