State Route 249 | ||||
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Length: | 29.6 mi (47.6 km) | |||
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Counties: | Cheatham | |||
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State Route 249 (SR 249) is a north–south secondary state highway located in Middle Tennessee. The route is located entirely In Cheatham County.
SR 249 is one of the few state routes in Tennessee that begins and/or ends with an interchange along a freeway of any type. Its southern and northern termini are with I-40 and I-24 in the southern and northern ends of the county, respectively.
SR 249 begins near the Kingston Springs/Pegram at the Exit 188 interchange of I-40. IT continues northward to Ashland City, then it turns northeast to end at I-24’s exit 31 interchange in northeastern Cheatham County.
Concurrencies involved in this route includes US 70 (SR 1) in Pegram, SR 49 through Ashland City, and SR 12 in downtown Ashland City.
The entire route is in Cheatham County.