Tennessee State Route 112

State Route 112 primary marker State Route 112 secondary marker

State Route 112
Route information
Length: 41.85 mi (67.35 km)
Major junctions
West end:
US 41A Byp. / US 41A / US 79 / SR 12 / SR 13 / SR 76 at Clarksville
  SR 48 in Downtown Clarksville
SR 374 Clarksville
SR 76 in Clarksville
SR 49 at Pleasant View
SR 155 exit 21
East end: US 41A / SR 12 at Bordeaux, Nashville
Location
Counties: Montgomery, Cheatham, Robertson, Davidson
Highway system
SR 111SR 113

State Route 112 (SR 112) is a west-east state highway in Middle Tennessee. The station runs concurrently with U.S. Route 41A for its entire course as it is a secret, or hidden, designation since US 41A was first designated onto the roadway.

Specifically, it traverses portions of Montgomery, Cheatham, Robertson, Davidson Counties in northern middle Tennessee. [1] [2]

Route description

SR 112 is the older of two roadways with a direct route from Clarksville to Nashville, the other being I-24, although SR-12 also provides a path between the two cities via Ashland City.

SR 112 begins in downtown Clarksville while meeting with various routes such as US 79, SR 76, SR 13 and SR 48. It then meets the 101st Airborne Parkway (SR-274) at that route’s eastern end before crossing SR-76 once again before leaving town. SR-112 between SR-374 and SR-76 is the only portion of SR-112 that is considered to be a primary route. [3]

After exiting the city of Clarksville and Montgomery County, it closely follows I-24 and straddles the Cheatham-Robertson County line. Most of the route along the line is in Cheatham County, although a small piece of roadway is technically in Robertson County. It then intersects SR-49 at Pleasant View. [4]

It then enters Davidson County, the Metro Nashville area, where it goes through some rural areas until reaching exit 21 of the Briley Parkway (SR-155). SR-112’s eastern terminus is at the intersection of US 41A and SR-12 at Bordeaux. SR-12 continues as a hidden designation with US-41A into downtown Nashville. [5] [6]

See also

References

  1. DeLorme (2004). Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map). Yarmouth, ME: DeLorme.
  2. Tennessee Department of Transportation (2016). Official Tennessee Highway Map (Map). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation.
  3. Tennessee Department of Transportation (1999). Montgomery County Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation. Grid numbers 452SE, 453SW, and 453SE.
  4. Tennessee Department of Transportation (2007). Robertson County Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation.
  5. Tennessee Department of Transportation (2000). Davidson County Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Tennessee Department of Transportation.
  6. Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau (January–June 2016). Nashville Visitors Guide'. Inside back cover.
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