Tennessee State Route 388

State Route 388 (SR 388) is a four-lane divided highway in Shelby County, Tennessee. The route connects the Frayser neighborhood of Memphis with Northaven and Shelby Forest. The entire route is known locally as North Watkins Street.[1]

State Route 388
North Watkins Street
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length6.8 mi (10.9 km)
Major junctions
South end US 51 near Memphis
North end Great River Road (Locke–Cuba Road) near Shelby Forest
Location
CountiesShelby
Highway system
SR 387 SR 389

Route description

Although Watkins Street begins at Union Avenue in Memphis and passes through North Memphis and the Frayser neighborhood, the state route designation begins at the intersection of Watkins Street and Thomas Street (US 51/SR 3). Continuing north, SR 388 crosses over the Loosahatchie River; this is the last crossing before the river empties into the Mississippi River. After this crossing, SR 388 passes to the east of the Northaven community. Continuing northward, SR 388 abruptly ends at the two-lane Locke–Cuba Road. By turning onto this road, one can get to the Shelby Forest community and Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park.[1]

History

The road was first extended from North Watkins and US 51 to around Robertson Road in the early 1970s. At the time, the official name of SR 388 was "Great River Road". When the route was extended to its current terminus in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the name "North Watkins Street" was given to the entire stretch. Even though this is the official name, SR 388 is part of the Great River Road and is a National Scenic Byway.

Future

Future plans call for Interstate 69 to cross SR  388 near Northaven.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Shelby County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Memphis0.00.0 US 51 (N. Thomas Street; SR 3)
6.810.9 Great River Road (Locke–Cuba Road)End state maintenance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

  •  United States portal
  •  U.S. Roads portal

References

  1. "TN-388". TN-388.
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