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Tennessee State Route 258

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State Route 258 marker
State Route 258
Map
SR 258 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length14.1 mi[1] (22.7 km)
ExistedJuly 1, 1983[2]–present
Major junctions
South end US 31E in Hendersonville
Major intersections SR 386 in Hendersonville
US 31W in White House
North end SR 76 in White House
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
CountiesRobertson, Sumner
Highway system
SR 257 SR 259

State Route 258 (SR 258) is a 14.1-mile-long (22.7 km) north–south secondary highway that traverses portions of Robertson and Sumner counties in Middle Tennessee. It is the most direct route from White House to Hendersonville.

Route description

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SR 258 begins in Sumner County in downtown Hendersonville at a junction with U.S. Route 31E (US 31E). It traverses and interchange with Vietnam Veterans Boulevard (SR 386, Exit 6) on the north side of town. It road bisects SR 174 (Long Hollow Pike) at Shackle Island. About 8.3 miles (13.4 km) later, it arrives at a junction with US 31W, which also marks the Robertson–Sumner county line, at White House.[1] SR 258 ends at a junction with SR 76 between the US 31W and Interstate 65 (I-65) corridors on the Robertson County side of White House.[3][4]

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SumnerHendersonville0.00.0 US 31E (W Main Street/SR 6) – Madison, GallatinSouthern terminus
SR 386 (Vietnam Veterans Boulevard) – Nashville, GallatinSR 386 exit 6
Shackle Island SR 174 (Long Hollow Pike) – Goodlettsville, Gallatin
SumnerRobertson
county line
White House US 31W (SR 41) – Millersville, Cross Plains
Robertson14.122.7
SR 76 to I-65 – Springfield, New Deal
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b Tennessee Department of Transportation (2000). Sumner County Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation. Grid numbers 491SW, 491SE, and 457NE.[full citation needed]
  2. ^ "The Road To 100 Years" (PDF). Tennessee Road Builder. Vol. 17, no. 5. September 2014. p. 22. Retrieved April 6, 2019.
  3. ^ Tennessee Department of Transportation (2000). Robertson County Road Map (PDF) (Map). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation. Grid number 414NE.[full citation needed]
  4. ^ Tennessee Department of Transportation (2015). Official Tennessee Highway Map (Map). Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation.[full citation needed]
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