U.S. Route 11E - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile
Destinations Notes
Knox Knoxville 0.0 US-11 south / US-70 west (Rutledge Pike) / US-11W north – Jefferson City Southern terminus of US 11E; US 11E and US 11W come together to form US 11; south end of concurrency with US 70
2.0 I-40 / US-25W north – Nashville, Asheville I-40 Exit 394; south end of concurrency with US 25W
3.0 SR-168 west (Governor John Sevier Highway) – New Hopewell
Trentville 8.1 US-25W south / US-70 east (Asheville Highway) – Dandridge East end of concurrencies with US 25W and US 70
Jefferson Strawberry Plains 12.3 SR-139 east (Old Dandridge Pike) – Dandridge
Jefferson City 21.9 SR-92 north (Old Andrew Johnson Highway) – Rutledge South end of concurrency with SR 92
23.2 SR-92 south (Dandridge) North end of concurrency with SR 92
Hamblen Talbott 28.4 SR-341 east (Talbott Kansas Road) – White Pine
Morristown 30.5 SR-342 east (Air Park Boulevard) – Valley Home South end of concurrency with SR 342
31.7 SR-342 west (Panther Creek Road) – Panther Creek State Park North end of concurrency with SR 342
36.1 SR-66 (Fairmont Avenue) – Dandridge
37.1 SR-343 (Cumberland Street)
39.1 US-25E south (Davy Crockett Parkway) / Morris Boulevard east – White Pine Partial cloverleaf interchange; south end of concurrency with US 25E
39.5 US-25E north (Davy Crockett Parkway) / SR-66 south (Andrew Johnson Highway) – Bean Station Partial cloverleaf interchange; north end of concurrency with US 25E; south end of concurrency with SR 66
Russellville 43.2 SR-344 north (Old Russellville Pike)
Whitesburg 47.3 SR-113 (Silver City Road/Simpson Road) – Silver City
Hawkins Bulls Gap 50.5 SR-66 north (Main Street) – Rogersville North end of concurrency with SR 66
Greene 54.2 I-81 – Knoxville, Bristol I-81 Exit 23
Greeneville 65.7
US-11E Bus. north / SR-70 south (Blue Springs Parkway) / Blue Springs Parkway
Partial cloverleaf interchange; south end of concurrency with SR 70
66.2 SR-70 north (Lonesome Pine Trail) – Rogersville North end of concurrency with SR 70
67.4 SR-172 (Baileyton Road) – Baileyton Interchange
67.8 US-321 north (Main Street) – Newport South end of concurrency with US 321
67.9 SR-93 north (Kingsport Highway) – Kingsport
69.7
US-11E Bus. south / SR-107 west (Tusculum Boulevard)
South end of concurrency with SR 107
Tusculum 70.5 SR-107 east (Erwin Highway) – Erwin North end of concurrency with SR 107
Chuckey 76.9 SR-351 north (Rheatown Road)
Washington Limestone 80.5 SR-75 north (Opie Arnold Road) – Sulphur Springs
Jonesborough 89.7 SR-81 north (College Street) – Fall Branch
90.6 SR-354 north (Boones Creek Road) – Oak Grove
Johnson City 95.4 US-321 south / SR-381 north (State of Franklin Road) – Elizabethton, Bristol North end of concurrency with US 321
96.6 SR-91 east (Market Street) – Elizabethton
98.8 I-26 / US-23 / US-19W south – Kingsport, Asheville I-26 Exit 20; south end of concurrency with US 19W
99.6 SR-36 north (Roan Street) – Oak Grove
100.4 SR-381 south (State of Franklin Road) – Greeneville
Sullivan Bluff City 108.1 SR-44 east (Bluff City Highway) – Mountain City
108.5 US-19W south (Indian Creek Road) – Elizabethton North end of concurrency with US 19W; south end of concurrency with US 19
Bristol 112.2 SR-394 / SR-390 – Blountville, Bluff City Diamond interchange
Tennessee–Virginia state line 120.3
0.00
SR-1 west (State Street) – Kingsport South end of concurrency with SR 381
City of Bristol 0.08
US 421 / US 11 Truck / US 19 Truck south (Goode Street) – Mountain City
South end of concurrency with US 421
0.23 SR 113 east (Cumberland Street)
0.58 US 11 north / US 19 north / US 11W south / US 421 south (Euclid Avenue) / SR 381 north (Commonwealth Avenue) – Roanoke, Gate City, Kingsport Northern terminus of US 11E; US 11E and US 11W come together to form US 11
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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