Tennessee State Route 416

Tennessee State Route 416

Infobox road
state=TN
type=Secondary
route=416
alternate_name=Pittman Center Road
maint=TDOT


length_mi=
length_round=2
length_ref=
established=
direction_a=South
starting_terminus=jct|state=TN|US|321|TN|73 at Pittman Center
junction=
direction_b=North
ending_terminus=jct|state=TN|US|411|TN|35 at Sevierville
counties=Sevier
cities=Pittman Center, Sevierville
previous_type=US
previous_route=412
next_type=Secondary
next_route=417

Tennessee State Route 416,also known locally as Pittman Center Road, is a secondary highway that runs south to north, entirely in Sevier County, USA. It begins in Pittman Center, Tennessee and it ends at U.S. Highway 411 in eastern Sevierville, Tennessee. It is a two-laned road that curves through hilly terrain and farmland, and it is commonly used as an alternate route to bypass peak time traffic in Sevierville and Pigeon Forge on U.S. 441. Junctioning with State Route 454, near the convergence of Upper Middle Creek Road and Birds Creek Road, it may be used to reach the Gatlinburg Arts and Crafts Community. The route is 16 miles long.

ee also

*List of Tennessee state highways
*Tennessee Department of Transportation

* [http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Sevierville&state=TN&address=2902+Birds+Creek+Road|Mapquest]


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