I-155/U.S. 412 West - Dyersburg to Missouri




The first confirming marker for Interstate 155 stands northeast of the Dyer County Fairgrounds.
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A U.S. 412 reassurance shield precedes the Hurricane Hill Road over crossing on the north side of Dyersburg.
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Originating in Dyersburg, SR 78 travels north along Lake Road from SR 104 (McGaughey Street) to I-155/U.S. 412 at Exit 13.
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SR 78 (Lake Road) links with the arterial bypass taking U.S. 51 around Dyersburg 0.75 miles south of I-155/U.S. 412.
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Interstate 155 rises from 330 feet above sea level to 450 feet in elevation across a series of bluffs west of Dyersburg.
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Future road work adds a three-wye interchange ahead of the Simpson Road overpass for Interstate 69 turning south from U.S. 412 around the west side of Dyersburg.
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SR 182 (Lenox Road) meanders west from SR 78 at Friendship to the unincorporated community of Lenox before turning south to a diamond interchange (Exit 7) with Interstate 155.
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Heading south from Exit 7, the 9.63 mile long route of SR 182 concludes at SR 104 and Big Boy Junction.
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I-155/U.S. 412 span the Obion River west ahead of the Thorny Cypress Wildlife Management Area.
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SR 181 (Great River Road) meets I-155/U.S. 412 at a rural diamond interchange (Exit 2) south of White Lake.
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Measuring 24.99 miles overall, SR 181 runs south to SR 68 near Hales Point in Lauderdale County and north to SR 79 by Cottonwood Grove in Lake County.
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I-155/U.S. 412 continue across agricultural areas toward Boothspoint along the Mississippi River.
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Interstate 155 initially elevates onto a viaduct preceding the high rise span across the Mississippi River.
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Supporting a 78 foot wide deck with four lanes, the Caruthersville Bridge is 7,102 feet long.1
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I-155/U.S. 412 climb to 99 feet above the main channel of the Mississippi River on the Caruthersville Bridge.1
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References:
- Caruthersville Bridge - I-155 Mississippi River Crossing At Caruthersville. John A. Weeks III.
Photo Credits:
- ABRoads: 09/09/20
- Alex Nitzman: 12/19/09
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Page Updated Wednesday November 01, 2023.