State Route 211 (Tennessee)
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State Route 211 (SR 211) is a secondary state route in Dyer County, Tennessee, United States, that previously extended north into
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. SR 211 is a two-lane highway throughout its length except for a short section in northern Dyersburg.


Route description

The southern terminus of SR 211 is at a large
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with US 51 / SR 3 just south southern Dyersburg. SR 211 begins as an unsigned route concurrent with US 51 Business inside the
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of Dyersburg. SR 211 briefly overlaps with SR 104 near downtown Dyersburg and with US 51 on the north side of the city. The route in this area is mostly a two-lane facility with a few four-lane and five-lane sections with a maximum speed limit of . North of Dyersburg, SR 211 is constructed as a two-lane route and is predominantly rural in nature. This route passes through downtown Newbern and intersects SR 77 before continuing north toward Trimble. The northern terminus of SR 211 is at Trimble at a 4-way at-grade
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with SR 105. North of this intersection, old SR 211 continues north but is closed to traffic. This old alignment provides access to the
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maintained by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.


History

SR 211 is part of an older alignment of US 51 and SR 3. In the past, SR 211 continued north past Trimble with a historic northern terminus at the US 51 freeway just south of Troy. Tennessee Department of Transportation ended state maintenance on the section of this highway between Trimble and Obion due to the deteriorated nature of the bridges along this section of roadway and the derelict
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over the Obion River that has been closed for a number of years.Official Transportation Map
/ref> This orphaned northern portion of SR 211 was eventually deleted and resigned as an extended SR 183. This highway represents the old two-lane alignment of US 51 between Dyersburg and Troy. North of Troy the old two-lane alignment of US 51 resumes and is currently signed as SR 184 and runs to Union City. County maps published by TDOT do not show the recent realignment of this highway,Dyer County Highway Map
/ref> however, the Official Transportation Map and signs erected in the field reflect the change as stated above. For several years, SR 211 was detoured off its alignment using SR 105, US 51, and SR 183 to avoid the closed section of roadway roughly from the Obion County line at Trimble north to Obion. The detour around this section of highway was removed when SR 211 was truncated to SR 105.


Major intersections


See also

* * * List of highways numbered 211


References


External links

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Tennessee Department of Transportation
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U.S. Route 51 Transportation in Dyer County, Tennessee