Tennessee State Route 12

State Route 12 (SR 12) is a highway from Davidson County, Tennessee to Montgomery County, Tennessee.

State Route 12 marker State Route 12 marker
State Route 12
Map
SR 12; primary in red, unsigned in blue
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length62.46 mi (100.52 km)
ExistedOctober 1, 1923[1]–present
Major junctions
South end US 31 / US 41 / US 431 / US 41A in Nashville
Major intersections
North end
US 41 Alt. at the Kentucky State Line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
CountiesDavidson, Cheatham, Montgomery
Highway system
SR 11 SR 13

Route description

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Davidson County

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SR 12 begins in downtown Nashville at an intersection with US 31/US 41/US 431/US 41A/SR 6/SR 11, concurrent with US 41A as its unsigned companion route. They go north and have an interchange with I-65. They then curve to the east and start paralleling the Cumberland River before they cross it. US 41A/SR 12 then enter Nashville's northern suburbs before they separate at a y-intersection where child route SR 112 begins and US 41A follows SR 112. SR 12 becomes signed as a primary highway and turns west, coming to an interchange with SR 155 (Briley Parkway). It continues east and then leaves Nashville. SR 12 then passes through the mountains of the Highland Rim before exiting it and Davidson County and entering Cheatham County.

Cheatham County

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In Cheatham County, SR 12 starts paralleling the Cumberland River before entering Ashland City. In Ashland City, it has a junction with SR 455 (Ashland City Bypass) before entering downtown and having an intersection and short concurrency with SR 49/SR 249. SR 12 then has another intersection with SR 455 (Ashland City Bypass) before leaving Ashland City. It then turns north and goes through some rural farmland before crossing into Montgomery County.

Montgomery County

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In Montgomery County, SR 12 passes through Fredonia before entering Clarksville at an intersection with US 41A Bypass. SR 12 then becomes unsigned again as it runs along the southeast boundary of Clarksville before coming to an intersection and becoming concurrent with SR 13/SR 48, turning north. They then continue into downtown, again following the Cumberland River, and coming to an intersection were SR 48 separates. They then continue north on the banks of the river to an intersection with US 41A, US 79, SR 76, and SR 112 where US 41A bypass ends. While SR 112 ends at this intersection, SR 12 turns north on US 41A/US 79/SR 76, and SR 13 turns east on US 79. They then go north through a business district before US 79/SR 76 split of and go west, and US 41A/SR 12 go north and have an interchange with SR 374 (Purple Heart Parkway) before leaving Clarksville. US 41A/SR 12 then continues north and have a junction with SR 236 before crossing the Kentucky state line and entering Oak Grove, KY where SR 12 ends and US 41A continues as US 41 ALT.[2]

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State Route 455
LocationAshland City
Length1.91 mi[3] (3.07 km)
Existed1997–present

State Route 455, the Tennessee Waltz Parkway, is a short bypass around Ashland City in Cheatham County. The general routing is southeast–northwest. SR 455 is less than 2 miles (3.2 km) in length. The route is a continuation of a bypass from State Route 12 to State Route 49 which runs by the A.O. Smith water heater factory to a point just north of the Cumberland River bridge which was not originally designated a state route, but came under state maintenance when SR 455 was created. State Route 455 has its origins in a 1997 referendum in which the voters of Ashland City authorized a 1/2 cent sales tax increase with proceeds going to build and maintain a continuation of the bypass back around to Route 12. The road was finally completed in 2005.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
DavidsonNashville0.00.0    
 
US 31 / US 41 / US 431 / US 41A south (SR 6/SR 11/James Robertson Parkway)
Southern end of unsigned US 41A concurrency; US 41A continues south concurrent with US 41/US 31/US 431/SR 6/SR 11
  I-65 – Louisville, HuntsvilleI-65 exit 85
Bridge over Cumberland River
 
 
US 41A north (SR 112 west/Clarksville Pike) – Pleasant View
Northern end of unsigned US 41A concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 112; SR 12 becomes signed as a primary highway
  SR 155 (Briley Parkway)SR 155 exit 24; Beltway around downtown Nashville
CheathamAshland City 
 
SR 455 north (Tennessee Waltz Parkway)
Southern terminus of SR 455; Bypass around the west side of downtown
 
 
 
 
SR 49 east / SR 249 north (Frey Street) – Pleasant View
Southern end of SR 49/SR 249 concurrency
 
 
 
 
SR 49 west / SR 249 south (Cumberland Street) – Charlotte, Pegram
Northern end of SR 49/SR 249 concurrency
 
 
SR 455 south (Tennessee Waltz Parkway)
Northern terminus of SR 455; Bypass around the west side of downtown
MontgomeryClarksville 
 
 
US 41A Byp. south (S Riverside Drive)
Southern end of unsigned US 41A Bypass concurrency; southern and western bypass around downtown Clarksville; SR 12 becomes unsigned
 
 
 
 
SR 13 south / SR 48 south (Cumberland Drive) – Charlotte, Erin
Southern end of SR 13/SR 48 concurrency
 
 
SR 48 south (College Street) – Downtown
Northern end of SR 48 concurrency
   
 
US 41A / US 79 (SR 13 north/SR 76 north/SR 112 east/Kraft Street/N 2nd Street) to I-24 – Downtown, Guthrie, KY
Northern terminus of US 41A Bypass; western terminus of SR 112; southern end of US 41A/US 79/SR 76 concurrency
 
 
US 79 south (SR 76 south/Dover Road) – Dover
Northern end of US 79/SR 76 concurrency
  SR 374 (Purple Heart Parkway/101st Airborne Division Parkway)Interchange; beltway around the north and east sides of Clarksville
 
 
 
 
SR 236 east (Tiny Town Road) to I-24
Western terminus of SR 236
62.46100.52 
 
 
US 41 Alt. north (Fort Campbell Boulevard) – Oak Grove, Hopkinsville
Kentucky state line; northern terminus; US 41A continues north as US 41 Alt; provides access to Fort Campbell
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Tennessee Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (2004 ed.). DeLorme.
  3. ^ TDOT Region 3 Pavement Condition Data