Tennessee State Route 260 Explained

State:TN
Type:Sec
Route:260
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:SR 260 highlighted in red
Alternate Name:Browning Branch Road
Length Mi:5.6
Established:July 1, 1983[1]
Direction A:West
Terminus A: in rural northwest Troudsale County
Direction B:East
Terminus B: north of Hartsville
Counties:Trousdale
Previous Type:Sec
Previous Route:259
Next Type:Sec
Next Route:261

State Route 260 (SR 260), also known as Browning Branch Road, is an east–west secondary highway that is located entirely in Trousdale County in Middle Tennessee, United States. Its western terminus is located at a junction with US 231 near the Sumner County line, and it ends at SR 141 just north of Hartsville.[2]

Even though SR 260 is designated as a secondary highway, there are various signs along the highway stating it is a primary highway.

Route description

SR 260 traverses a rural area as a two-lane highway in Trousdale County. It serves as a connector between US 231/SR 376 and SR 141 just north of Hartsville. It goes through farmland as it traces along the edge of the Highland Rim.

See also

Notes and References

  1. September 2014 . The Road To 100 Years . Tennessee Road Builder . 17 . 5 . 22 . April 6, 2019 .
  2. Tennessee Department of Transportation . Tennessee Department of Transportation . 2000 . Trousdale County Road Map . Nashville . . February 9, 2017 .