Tennessee State Route 300
| "The 101 Connector" | ||||
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| Maintained by TDOT | ||||
| Length | 1.46 mi (2.35 km) | |||
| Major junctions | ||||
| West end | US 51 in Memphis | |||
| East end | I-40 in Memphis | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Tennessee | |||
| Counties | Shelby | |||
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State Route 300 (abbreviated SR 300) is a four-lane freeway in Memphis, Tennessee that runs from Interstate 40 to U.S. Highway 51. SR 300 is unsigned throughout its length except on mileposts. The exit signs on I-40 just refer to SR 300 as Exit 2A going to US 51 and Millington. SR 300 carries a 55 mph (89 km/h) speed limit. Local media sometimes refers to this short route as the "101 Connector", its former federal aid urban designation (U-101 connector). The I-69 designation has been approved for the entire length of SR 300.
The route that is now SR 300 was originally envisioned as a freeway known as the Mud Island Expressway, which would have extended from the present-day eastern terminus across Mud Island to I-40 near downtown.