Tennessee State Route 99

Tennessee State Route 99

State Route 99 is a long east–west highway in Middle Tennessee. The route travels through large sections of rural areas and for most of the length is a secondary highway. The route begins near Waynesboro and ends in Bradyville after logging 128.4 mi (206.6 km) and passing through six counties.

The highway begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 64 as a secondary route that was the former route of US 64 in Wayne County. From there it travels through Lewis County where it meets U.S. Route 412. At this point SR-99 is concurrent with US 412 though it is not signed. This remains until US 412 and SR-99 enters Maury County. East of Columbia, SR-99 separates from US 412 at Interstate 65 as US 412 ends. From here SR-99 crosses into Marshall County before entering Rutherford County. In Murfreesboro, SR-99 is unsigned from the intersection with SR-96 to US 70S and US 41. Then SR-99 heads into Cannon County to its terminus.

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