State: | TN |
Type: | TN |
Route: | 437 |
Alternate Name: | Shelbyville Bypass |
Map Custom: | yes |
Map Notes: | TN 437 highlighted in red |
Length Mi: | 6.4 |
Length Round: | 1 |
Direction A: | West |
Terminus A: | in Shelbyville |
Junction: | east of Shelbyville |
Direction B: | East |
Terminus B: | east of Shelbyville |
Counties: | Bedford |
Previous Type: | Sec |
Previous Route: | 436 |
Next Type: | Sec |
Next Route: | 438 |
State Route 437 (SR 437, or Shelbyville Bypass) is a 6.4adj=midNaNadj=mid state highway in Bedford County in the central part of the U.S. state of Tennessee. The route is a bypass of Shelbyville, around the northern and eastern parts of the city.
SR 437 begins at an interchange with US 231/SR 10/SR 82 (Florida Short Route) in the northern part of Shelbyville. It travels to the east-southeast and then curves to the south and has an intersection with SR 64 east of Shelbyville and meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with US 41A/SR 16 east of town. The entire route is a 2-lane highway.
In 2011, it was reported that the highway had opened to traffic.[1]