APD-40 or APD 40 is a road composed of the U.S. Route 64 Bypass and a section of State Route 60 (SR 60) which forms a partial beltway around the business district of Cleveland, Tennessee. The route takes its name from its part of Corridor K of the Appalachian Development Highway System and is sometimes called Appalachian Highway or simply the Cleveland Bypass. The route is also designated as Veterans Memorial Highway. The US 64 Byp. section of the road is multiplexed with unsigned State Route 311 and US 74. The road is a four-lane divided highway its entire length, and parts are controlled-access. The bypass is an east-west route, and the state route runs north-south.
Aerial view of the cloverleaf interchange with APD-40 (US 64 Byp., SR 60) and US 64 (Waterlevel Highway)
State Route 60 is a north-south major state route in East Tennessee. It covers 54 miles (87 km) and runs from the Tennessee-Georgia state line in Bradley County to Dayton joining US 27.
SR 60 just north of Georgia border
S.R. 60 in Georgetown at the Bradley-Hamilton-Meigs County line.
The Lea Bridge, which carried SR 60 across Candies Creek until being rerouted in 1948.