Major Intersections
Major intersections of State Route 19 (west to east).
County | Location | Mile | Intersects | Notes |
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begins at the Mississippi River in Golddust. | ||||
Lauderdale | Ripley | |||
19 | US-51 north – Ripley | Begin US 51 Overlap. | ||
20 | US-51 south – Covington | End US 51 Overlap. SR 19 changes to primary designation. | ||
21 | SR-209 – Ripley, Henning | |||
Haywood | Nutbush | |||
35 | SR-180 north (Forked Deer Rd) – Gates | SR 180 starts in Nutbush, continuing north to Gates. | ||
35.2 | Old State Route 19 (east) | |||
36.4 | Old State Route 19 (west) | |||
Brownsville | ||||
38.2 | SR-87 west (Fulton Rd) – Henning | To Fort Pillow State Park | ||
39 | SR-54 (Main Street) – Covington, Brownsville | |||
40 | US-70 west / US-79 south (Dupree Ave) / SR-1 west (Unsigned) – Stanton, Memphis | US 70/US 79/SR 1 overlap for 2 mi (3.2 km). | ||
42 | SR-76 south to I-40 – Somerville | US 70/US 79/SR 1 continues. Begin SR 76 northbound overlap. SR 19 changes to secondary designation. | ||
42.8 | US-70 east / US-79 north / SR-1 east (Unsigned) / SR-76 north (Unsigned), Bells, Jackson |
US 70/US 79/SR 1/SR 76 overlap ends. SR 19 continues eastbound on Mercer Road. | ||
ends at I-40 Exit 60. Highway continues as Mercer Road. |
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