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Sand Bar Ferry Bridge
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Coordinates | 33°26′23″N 81°54′48″W / 33.439667°N 81.913265°W / 33.439667; -81.913265 |
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Crosses | Savannah River |
Locale | Richmond–Aiken county line on the eastern edge of Augusta |
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The Sand Bar Ferry Bridge is a bridge over the Savannah River along the Richmond–Aiken county line on the eastern edge of Augusta, along the Georgia–South Carolina state line. It carries Georgia State Route 28 and South Carolina Highway 28, which are both known as Sand Bar Ferry Road.
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