Tennessee State Route 102

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State Route 102 (SR 102) is a 18.56-mile-long (29.87 km) state highway that exists entirely within Rutherford County, Tennessee. Its southern terminus is in Almaville, an unincorporated community in the western part of the county, at SR 96. Its northern terminus is in Smyrna.

State Route 102 marker
State Route 102
Map
SR 102 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length13.1 mi (21.1 km)
Major junctions
South end SR 96 in Almaville
Major intersections
North end SR 266 in Smyrna
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
CountiesRutherford
Highway system
SR 101 SR 103

Route description

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The southern half of SR 102 is called Almaville Road and has an interchange with I-840. The two-lane road travels north through rural, undeveloped land until reaching the rapidly growing residential and warehouse areas just outside Smyrna and expanding to four lanes. (The city has rapidly been annexing this land in recent years.) After an interchange with I-24, SR 102 becomes Lee Victory Parkway, named after a prominent local politician. There is a one-quadrant interchange with Old Nashville Highway. After an interchange with US 41/US 70S, SR 102 becomes Nissan Drive, named for the massive Nissan automobile manufacturing facility that faces the east side of the highway. The highway's northern terminus is at Jefferson Pike; northbound traffic on SR 102 continues westbound on Sam Ridley Parkway/SR 266 on its way back towards I-24. Thus, the combination of SR 102 and SR 266 forms a partial beltway around Smyrna.[1]

Major intersections

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The entire route is in Rutherford County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Almaville0.00.0  SR 96 – Franklin, MurfreesboroSouthern terminus
  I-840 – Franklin, MurfreesboroI-840 exit 47
Smyrna  I-24 – Nashville, ChattanoogaI-24 exit 70
Old Nashville HighwayOne-quadrant interchange
   US 41 / US 70S (S Lowry Street/SR 1) – Downtown Smyrna, La Vergne, MurfreesboroInterchange
   SR 266 (Sam Ridley Parkway/Jefferson Pike)Northern terminus; provides access to Smyrna Airport
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ "TN-102 · Tennessee".