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  2. City of Memphis (train) - Wikipedia

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    The six car consist had a revenue seating capacity of 204 and was built to operate on a fast five-hour schedule between Nashville and Memphis a distance of 239 miles (385 km). The train set operated a daily round trip and lasted beyond the 1957 Louisville and Nashville Railroad takeover of the NC&StL, although the name was removed from the ...

  3. U.S. Route 64 in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    I-24 – Chattanooga, Nashville: I-24 exit 174: 329.2: 529.8: US 11 south (Birmingham Highway/SR 38) Western end of US 11 concurrency; northern terminus of unsigned SR 38: 330.7: 532.2: SR 318 south (Old Wauhatchie Pike) – Lookout Mountain: Northern terminus of SR 318: 331.8: 534.0: SR 148 south (Lookout Mountain Parkway) – Lookout Mountain

  4. Tennessee State Route 76 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 76 (SR 76) is a state highway in Tennessee, traversing the state in a northeast-southwest axis from east of Memphis to north of Nashville.SR 76 is unique in that it actually changes its cardinal directions (from North-South to East-West) in Clarksville at the junction with US 41A and US 41A Bypass.

  5. Tennessee State Route 57 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 57 (SR 57) is an east–west highway that runs from Memphis to the Mississippi state line near Pickwick Dam and Pickwick Landing State Park.Except for in Shelby County and western Fayette County, SR 57 is a two lane road generally with a 55 mph (89 km/h) speed limit.

  6. Memphis to Nashville and Atlanta passenger train? Federal ...

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    On Wednesday, $500K in federal funds were secured for planning a Memphis-Nashville-Chattanooga-Atlanta passenger line.

  7. Interstate 240 (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The first sections of I-240 were opened in 1962, and the present-day route was completed in 1971. I-240 was first envisioned in the 1950s as a complete circular beltway around Memphis. The western segment between I-40 and I-55 was designated as I-255 until 1973, however.

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  9. Timeline of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    1858 – Memphis Daily Avalanche newspaper begins publication. [4] 1860 – Population: 22,623. [9] [2] 1861 – Memphis and Ohio Railroad completed. [10] 1862 Tennessee capital relocated to Memphis from Nashville. [3] June 6: First Battle of Memphis takes place on Mississippi River near town; Union forces take Memphis. [3] 1864