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State Route 57 (SR 57) is an east–west highway that runs from Memphis to the Mississippi state line near Pickwick Dam and Pickwick Landing State Park. Except for in Shelby County and western Fayette County, SR 57 is a two lane road generally with a 55 mph (89 km/h) speed limit. The majority of the road follows the path of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad (now part of the Norfolk Southern Railway).[2]
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by TDOT | ||||
Length | 109.61 mi (176.40 km) | |||
Existed | October 1, 1923[1]–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | SR 14 in Memphis | |||
East end | MS 25 at Tennessee-Mississippi border | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Tennessee | |||
Counties | Shelby, Fayette, Hardeman, McNairy, Hardin | |||
Highway system | ||||
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SR 57 is signed as a primary highway for most of its length, excluding the section between its western terminus and the split with US 72 in Collierville, which is secondary.
Route description
editShelby County
editSR 57 starts in Memphis by going south on Trezevant Street from SR 14 (Jackson Avenue). Trezevant St. turns into East Parkway (at an intersection with SR 1) and follows US 70/US 79/US 64 and SR 277. They have an intersection with Sam Cooper Boulevard before SR 57 turns east and follows US 72 along Poplar Avenue, where it starts to follow the Norfolk Southern Railway to the north. Poplar Avenue has an interchange with I-240 in East Memphis and soon enters Germantown, where it is briefly overlapped with SR 177. As the road enters Collierville, it becomes known as West Poplar Avenue (instead of Poplar Avenue). SR 57 meets Byhalia Road (which becomes Mississippi Highway 309 (MS 309) at the Mississippi state line) as a crossroads. Just east of that intersection US 72 diverges from SR 57 by going southeast into Mississippi, via unsigned SR 86, while SR 57 continues east along West Poplar Ave. SR 57 becomes a two-lane road but remains at a 40 mph (64 km/h) speed until it exits Collierville. East of the Collierville town square, it becomes East Poplar Avenue and SR 205 (Collierville-Arlington Road) has its southern terminus at SR 57.
Poplar Avenue is a major thoroughfare through Shelby County and has much commercial development along its route. In the city of Memphis, the road is locally known for its narrow lanes of traffic and hazardous storm grates along its edges. The many freight trains that run along the side of it cause several traffic delays throughout the day.
Fayette County
editWhen SR 57 enters Fayette County, the speed limit increases to 55 mph (89 km/h) and except for when the road passes through a town, it remains at this speed until it ends in Mississippi. Just outside Collierville, SR 57 has an interchange with I-269. In the city of Piperton, SR 57 intersects with SR 196 and crosses over the Norfolk Southern Railway. A few miles down the road, it passes through Rossville and is the southern terminus for SR 194. SR 57 passes over the Wolf River and passes through Moscow. The southern terminus of SR 76 occurs in Moscow. Several miles down the road from here, SR 57 passes through LaGrange. Motorists can view several of the town's historic buildings from the road. East of LaGrange, SR 57 turns left along SR 18, passes over the Norfolk Southern Railway again, and then continues east.
Former Alignment
editA former alignment of SR 57 exists for 1.2 miles in Piperton. The former route exits SR 57 heading south as Commerce Road, and after approximately 450 feet turns eastward into West Old State Line Road. Old State Line Road then briefly turns into SR 196 before becoming East Old State Line Road. After half a mile, East Old State Line Road turns slightly left before reentering SR 57.
Hardeman County
editAfter splitting from SR 18, SR 57 enters Hardeman County and also enters Grand Junction. It is home to the National Bird Dog Museum, which is visible from the road. SR 57 crosses over the Mississippi Central Railroad and junctions with SR 368. Several miles east is the town of Saulsbury. East of Saulsbury, SR 57 passes over the Norfolk Southern Railway for a third time, and continues east to Middleton. Here, it intersects with SR 125 and crosses the Mississippi Tennessee Railroad. East of Middleton, SR 57 goes through the town of Pocahontas, where it passes over the Norfolk Southern Railway for the fourth and final time. The railroad continues southeast into Mississippi while SR 57 continues east. It also passes over the Hatchie River around Pocahontas.
McNairy County
editSR 57 enters McNairy County and passes north of Big Hill Pond State Park. SR 57 passes through Ramer, where it is the northern terminus of SR 234. It also crosses over the West Tennessee Railroad (also owned by Norfolk Southern Railway). SR 57 continues east and crosses US 45 near the town of Eastview. after crossing US 45, SR 57 goes north of the town of Michie and intersects with SR 224. East of Michie, the road junctions with SR 22, which is the most direct route to Shiloh National Military Park.
Hardin County
editSR 57 passes into Hardin County and intersects with SR 142 west of the town of Counce. When SR 57 enters the town of Counce, it crosses a railroad spur of the Kansas City Southern Railway. East of the town, the road intersects with SR 128 in Pickwick Village. SR 128 goes north over Pickwick Dam, and SR 57 turns right and heads south toward Pickwick Landing State Park. SR 57 continues south along Pickwick Lake for approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) until it crosses into Mississippi and becomes Mississippi Highway 25.
Major intersections
editCounty | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Shelby | Memphis | 0.0 | 0.0 | SR 14 (Jackson Avenue) | Western terminus; SR 57 begins as a secondary highway |
US 64 east / US 70 east / US 79 north (Summer Avenue/SR 1 east) / SR 1 west (North Parkway) | Western end of US 64/US 70/US 79 overlap; northern terminus of unsigned SR 277; western end of unsigned SR 277 concurrency | ||||
Sam Cooper Boulevard east to I-40 / I-240 – Nashville | Western terminus of Sam Cooper Boulevard | ||||
US 64 west / US 70 west / US 79 south (East Parkway N/SR 277 south) / US 72 begins | Western terminus of US 72; eastern end of US 64/US 70/US 79/SR 277 concurrency; western end of US 72 overlap | ||||
SR 23 (Walnut Grove Road/Union Avenue) | Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||||
I-240 – Nashville, Jackson, Miss. | I-240 exits 15 A-B | ||||
Germantown | SR 177 (Germantown Road) | ||||
Collierville | SR 175 west (South Byhalia Road) | Eastern terminus of SR 175 | |||
US 72 east (SR 86 east) – Corinth, MS | Eastern end of US 72 overlap; western terminus of unsigned SR 86; SR 57 turns primary | ||||
SR 205 north (Collierville Arlington Road) – Fisherville, Arlington | Southern terminus of SR 205 | ||||
Fayette | Piperton | I-269 – Arlington, Memphis, Tunica Miss | I-269 exit 3 | ||
SR 196 – Hickory Withe, Downtown Piperton | |||||
Rossville | SR 194 north (Church Street) – Downtown Rossville, Oakland | Southern terminus of SR 194 | |||
Moscow | Dr. M.B. Feemsteer Bridge over the Wolf River | ||||
SR 76 north – Somerville, Brownsville | Southern terminus of SR 76 | ||||
La Grange | SR 18 south – Holly Springs, MS | Western end of SR 18 overlap | |||
Grand Junction | SR 18 north – Bolivar, Jackson | Eastern end of SR 19 overlap | |||
Hardeman | SR 368 north | Southern terminus of SR 368 | |||
Middleton | SR 125 (South Main Street) – Bolivar, Walnut, MS | ||||
Pocahontas | Bridge over the Hatchie River | ||||
McNairy | Ramer | SR 234 south (Chewalla Road) – Chewalla | Northern terminus of SR 234 | ||
Eastview | US 45 (SR 5) – Selmer, Guys, Corinth, MS | ||||
Michie | SR 224 (Michie Pebble Hill Road) – Stantonville, Adamsville, Downtown Michie | ||||
SR 22 – Crump, Shiloh National Military Park, Corinth | |||||
Hardin | Southside | SR 142 south (Kendrick Road) – Farmington, MS | Western end of SR 142 overlap | ||
SR 142 north – Shiloh National Military Park | Eastern end of SR 142 overlap | ||||
Pickwick Dam | SR 128 north – Pickwick Landing Dam, Savannah | Southern terminus of SR 128 | |||
Red Sulphur Springs | 109.61 | 176.40 | MS 25 south – Iuka | Mississippi state line; eastern terminus; SR 57 ends as a primary highway | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
edit- ^ Highway Planning Survey Division (1925). Biennial Report of the Commissioner of the Department of Highways and Public Works State of Tennessee for the Years 1923 and 1924 (PDF) (Report). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Highways and Public Works. pp. 39–44. Retrieved May 19, 2023.
- ^ 2008 Official Tennessee State Transportation Map