Tennessee State Route 254
Old Hickory Boulevard; Bell Road | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by TDOT | ||||
Length | 17.3 mi (27.8 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
west end | SR 100 | |||
US 431 (Hillsboro Road) US 31 (Franklin Pike) | ||||
east end | US 41 / US 70S (Murfreesboro Pike) | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Tennessee | |||
Counties | Davidson | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 254 (SR 254) is a west–east route in Davidson County, Tennessee.
Route description
From its beginning at SR 100, SR 254 forms part of Old Hickory Boulevard. It passes between Percy Warner Park and Edwin Warner Park to enter Forest Hills. This is a predominantly residential area. After it intersects Granny White Pike, Old Hickory Boulevard goes north of Brentwood and then crosses I-65 at exit 74. It continues through more residential area until the intersection with US 31A/US 41A (Nolensville Pike). Just east of this intersection, State Route 254 leaves Old Hickory Boulevard and becomes Bell Road, whence it continues as Bell Road past I-24 exit 59 to US 41/US 70S (Murfreesboro Pike). From that intersection, Bell Road continues on without a designation.[1]
Names
- Old Hickory Boulevard - from SR 100 to Old Hickory Boulevard/Benzing Road/Bell Road.
- Bell Road - from Old Hickory Boulevard to Murfreesboro Pike.
Major Intersections
The entire route is in Davidson County.
- SR 100 in Bellevue (State Route 100; western terminus; west to Pasquo; east to Belle Meade)
- US 431 / SR 106 in Forest Hills (Hillsboro Road; south to Franklin; north to Green Hills)
- US 31 / SR 6 in Brentwood (Franklin Road; south to Franklin; north to Oak Hill)
- I-65 in Brentwood (Exits 74 A/B; south to Huntsville, AL and north to Nashville)
- US 31A / US 41A / SR 11 in Nashville (Nolensville Pike; south to Nolensville; north to downtown)
- I-24 in Antioch (Exit 59; west to Nashville; east to Chattanooga)
- US 41 / US 70S / SR 1 in Antioch (Murfreesboro Pike; eastern terminus; north to Nashville; south to La Vergne)
See also
References
- ^ Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (2004 ed.). DeLorme.