Tennessee State Route 274 Explained

State:TN
Type:Sec
Route:274
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:SR 274 highlighted in red
Alternate Name:Old Railroad Bed Road
Length Mi:13.1
Established:July 1, 1983[1]
Direction A:South
Terminus A: at the Alabama state line
Junction: in Taft
Direction B:North
Terminus B: near Fayetteville
Counties:Lincoln
Previous Type:Sec
Previous Route:273
Next Type:I
Next Route:275

State Route 274 (SR 274), also known as Old Railroad Bed Road, is a 13.1adj=midNaNadj=mid north–south state highway in western Lincoln County, Tennessee.

Route description

SR 274 begins as a continuation of County Road 11 (CR 11) at the Alabama state line. It heads north through farmland to pass through the community of Taft, where it has an intersection with SR 110. The highway then winds its northward through several rural hills and valleys for several miles, where it crosses a bridge over the Elk River, before coming to an end at an intersection with SR 273 between Dellrose and Fayetteville.[2] The entire route of SR 274 is a rural two-lane highway.

Notes and References

  1. September 2014 . The Road To 100 Years . Tennessee Road Builder . 17 . 5 . 22 . April 6, 2019 .
  2. Lincoln County . Nashville . Tennessee Department of Transportation . Long Range Planning Division Office of Data Visualization . October 26, 2019 .