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1 Route description  



1.1  Alabama state line to Moreland  





1.2  Moreland to Atlanta  







2 History  





3 Major intersections  





4 See also  





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U.S. Highway 29 marker

U.S. Highway 29

Map

US 29 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length211.0 mi (339.6 km)
Major junctions
South end US 29 at the Alabama state line in West Point
Major intersections
  • I-85inGrantville and East Newnan
  • I-285inRed Oak and Tucker
  • US 19 / US 41inAtlanta
  • US 78 / US 278 in Atlanta
  • I-75 / I-85 in Atlanta
  • US 129 / US 441inAthens
  • North end US 29 at the South Carolina state line near Lake Hartwell
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateGeorgia
    CountiesTroup, Coweta, Fulton, Clayton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Barrow, Oconee, Clarke, Madison, Franklin, Hart
    Highway system
    • Georgia State Highway System
    SR 28 SR 29

    U.S. Highway 29 (US 29) in the state of Georgia is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs southwest to northeast from West Point at the Alabama state line to the South Carolina state line, near Lake Hartwell. From West Point to Downtown Atlanta, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has cosigned US 29 with State Route 14 (SR 14). North of Downtown Atlanta, the route runs along SR 8toDacula and again from west of Statham to the South Carolina state line.

    Concurrencies of US 29 with U.S. Highways in Georgia include US 27inLaGrange as well as US 27 Alternate (US 27 Alt.) from MorelandtoNewnan. Others include US 19/US 41 from Castleberry Hill to the vicinity of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, US 78 from Georgia Tech to Scottdale, and again from near BogarttoAthens, US 278 from Georgia Tech to Druid Hills, US 23 from east Atlanta to Decatur, and US 129/US 441 in the vicinity of Athens.

    Route description

    [edit]

    The following portions of US 29 in Georgia are part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense:

    Alabama state line to Moreland

    [edit]

    US 29 enters Georgia while concurrent with SR 14. US 29/SR 14 exits West Point and heads toward Several Parks. (R. Schaefer Heard Park, Schaefer Heard Campground, Long Cane Park) As US 29/SR 14 continues to parallel West Point lake, It encounters Gabbettville Road which provides access to I-85. From West Point to LaGrange the highway continues as West Point Road. US 29/SR 14 enters LaGrange and intersects Vernon and Roanoke Roads and passes by Wellstar Georgia Medical Center and shortly afterwards is another interchange with Vernon Road. The highway enters the downtown of LaGrange as Vernon Street and later intersects SR 109/SR 219/US 27/SR 1 (Martha Berry Highway). US 29/SR 14/US 27/SR 1/SR 219 proceeds to exit LaGrange but before SR 219 leaves the concurrency, US 29/SR 14 breaks away and exits the city. The highway does not encounter any major junctions from that point on until Hogansville. In Hogansville, the highway intersects SR 100 and SR 54 but starts a concurrency with the former. Both highways provide access to I-85. SR 100 then leaves the concurrency and US 29/SR 14 exits Hogansville and heads toward Grantville with no major junctions but bypasses the town. Shortly after bypassing the town, US 29/SR 14 intersects I-85 (exit 35). Again, there are no major junctions from that point until Moreland. US 29/SR 14 intersects US 27 Alt. in the said location and the concurrency heads toward I-85 for a second time. Shortly afterwards is an intersection with SR 16 and the said highway joins the concurrency. US 29/SR 14/US 27 Alt./SR 16 heads towards Newman with no major intersections.

    Moreland to Atlanta

    [edit]

    The highway enters Newman and intersects Salbide Avenue, Spring Street and South and North Court Square. As US 29/SR 14/US 27 Alt./SR 16 exits Newman, it is joined by SR 34 for a short concurrency before the intersection with Jackson and Clark streets. US 29/SR 14 exits Newman heading east towards Atlanta while US 27 Alt./SR 16/SR 34 heads north towards West Newman. Shortly after exiting Newman, US 29/SR 14 intersects the western terminus of SR 70 and later SR 34 Byp. afterwards. US 29/SR 14 continues towards Atlanta and begins a concurrency with SR 154 (which also provides access to I-85). US 29/SR 14/SR 154 passes by Arbor Springs Elementary School and enters Palmetto a few miles after. In Palmetto, the highway intersects minor streets such as Church and Toombs streets. Before exiting the town, SR 154 departs from US 29/SR 14 as it intersects Cascade Palmetto Highway and Phillips Road. US 29/SR 14 heads toward Fairburn and does not encounter any major junctions. In Fairburn, it intersects SR 74 at an interchange and SR 92 and SR 138 afterwards in Downtown Fairburn. US 29/SR 14 immediately enters Atlanta after exiting Fairburn, as well as bypassing Union City.

    History

    [edit]

    Former sections of the road have included local streets named "Old Highway 29" in various locations as well as Broad Street (SR 14 Conn.) in LaGrange[4][5] and US 29 Bus. between Dacula and west of Statham. Other former segments include Old West Point Road south of LaGrange, Wynne-Russell Drive in Lilburn, Old Athens Road in Lawrenceville, Sam Groves Street in Danielsville, Old Royston Road in Bluestone, and Franklin Springs Circle in Royston.

    Parts of US 29 to the southwest of Atlanta has been named Roosevelt Highway, since Franklin D. Roosevelt made his final journey northward from Warm Springs along this stretch of highway. Large crowds gathered along US 29 on this day in April 1945 to pay their final respects to the deceased president. Unfortunately, for those who waited along the highway, they missed seeing the president's body being transported back to Washington DC on a train that ran on nearby tracks.

    Major intersections

    [edit]
    CountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
    ChambersLanett0.00.0

    US 29 south / SR 15 south
    Continuation into Alabama, southern end of SR 14 concurrency
    TroupWest Point0.50.80John C. Barrow Bridge over the Chattahoochee RiverUS 29 leaves West 9th Street and becomes East 10th Street
    0.91.4
    SR 18 east (East 10th Street)
    Western terminus of SR 18
    LaGrange14.323.0
    SR 109 west (Roanoke Road)
    Western end of SR 109 concurrency
    15.625.1
    SR 14 Conn. north (Broad Street)
    Western terminus of SR 14 Connector
    16.626.7



    US 27 south / SR 1 south / SR 219 south / SR 109 east (Martha Berry Highway)
    Southern end of US 27/SR 1/SR 219 concurrency, eastern end of SR 109 concurrency
    16.726.9

    SR 14 Conn. south / SR 219 north (Broad Street)
    Eastern terminus of SR 14 Connector; northern end of SR 219 concurrency; Broad Street becomes Greenville Street east of US 27/29
    17.428.0


    US 27 north / SR 1 north / SR 219 north (Martha Berry Highway)
    Northern end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency
    20.032.2
    SR 14 Spur south (Davis Road)
    Northern terminus of SR 14 Spur
    Hogansville29.948.1
    SR 54 / SR 100 south (Main Street)
    Southern end of SR 100 concurrency
    30.448.9
    SR 100 north (Corinth Road)
    Northern end of SR 100 concurrency
    CowetaGrantville38.261.5 I-85Exit 35 (I-85)
    Moreland41.867.3

    US 27 Alt. south / SR 41 south
    Northern terminus of SR 41, southern end of US 27 Alt. concurrency
    45.072.4 I-85Exit 41 (I-85)
    East Newnan48.778.4
    SR 16 east
    Southern end of SR 16 concurrency
    Newnan49.379.3

    US 27 Alt. north / SR 16 west / SR 34 (Temple Avenue, Bullsboro Drive)
    Northern end of SR 16 concurrency
    50.280.8
    SR 70 north (Roscoe Road)
    Southern terminus of SR 70
    50.781.6 SR 34 Byp. (Millard Farmer Industrial Boulevard)
    57.792.9
    SR 154 south
    Southern end of SR 154 concurrency
    FultonPalmetto63.6102.4


    SR 154 north / US 29 Alt. north / SR 14 Alt. north (Cascade Palmetto Highway)
    Southern terminus of US 29 Alt. and SR 14 Alt., northern end of SR 154 concurrency
    Fairburn68.3109.9
    SR 74 south (Virlyn B Smith Road, Fairburn Industrial Boulevard)
    Northern terminus of SR 74
    69.2111.4 SR 92 (Campbellton Street)
    Union City70.2113.0 SR 138 (Beverly Engram Parkway)
    Red Oak76.4123.0




    US 29 Alt. south / SR 14 Alt. south / SR 14 Conn. east to I-85 / I-285
    Northern terminus of US 29 Alt. and SR 14 Alt., western terminus of SR 14 Conn.
    College Park77.3124.4
    SR 279 south (Old National Highway)
    Northern terminus of SR 279
    79.2127.5
    SR 6 / SR 139 south (Camp Creek Parkway)
    Southern end of SR 139 concurrency
    East Point83.2133.9
    SR 154 west / SR 166 (Arthur B. Langford Jr. Parkway)
    Southern end of SR 154 concurrency
    Atlanta86.2138.7
    SR 139 north (Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard)
    Northern end of SR 139 concurrency;
    86.6139.4


    SR 14 north / SR 154 east / SR 3 Conn. north
    Northern end of SR 14/SR 154 concurrency; southern end of SR 3 Connector concurrency
    88.7142.7


    US 19 south / US 41 south / SR 3 south (Northside Drive Northwest)
    Sorthern end of US 19/US 41/SR 3 concurrency
    88.8142.9


    US 19 north / US 41 north / SR 3 north



    US 78 west / US 278 west / SR 8 west (Northside Drive Northwest)
    Northern end of US 19/US 41/SR 3 concurrency; western end of US 78/US 278/SR 8 concurrency
    89.6144.2

    ToI-75 / I-85 (SR 401 / SR 403) / Spring Street Northwest
    I-75 exit 249D
    91.5147.3
    SR 10 west (Freedom Parkway Northeast) – Carter Center
    Western end of SR 10 concurrency
    FultonDeKalb
    county line
    92.1148.2
    US 23 south (Briarcliff Road Northeast / Moreland Avenue Northeast) / SR 42
    Western end of US 23 concurrency
    DeKalbDruid Hills93.8151.0

    US 278 east / SR 10 east
    Eastern end of US 278/SR 10 concurrency
    Decatur95.3153.4
    US 23 north / SR 155 (Clairemont Avenue)
    Eastern end of US 23 concurrency
    Scottdale97.5156.9
    US 78 north / SR 410 (Stone Mountain Freeway)
    Eastern end of US 78 concurrency
    97.8157.4North Druid Hills RoadTo westbound Exit 1 on Stone Mountain Freeway
    Tucker99.5160.1 I-285 (The Perimeter)I-285 Exit 38
    102.6165.1
    SR 236 east (Hugh Howell Road) – Snellville
    Southern end of SR 236 concurrency
    102.9165.6
    SR 236 west (LaVista Road) – Atlanta
    Northern end of SR 236 concurrency
    GwinnettLilburn109.2175.7
    SR 378 west (Beaver Ruin Road) – Norcross
    Eastern terminus of SR 378
    Lawrenceville117.9189.7Lawrenceville–Suwanee RoadFuture US 29 north[6]
    118.3190.4
    SR 120 west (West Pike Street)
    119.7192.6
    SR 20 south (South Perry Street)
    Western end of SR 20 concurrency
    120.3193.6

    SR 20 north / SR 124 north (Buford Drive N.E./Jackson Street)
    Eastern end of SR 20 concurrency; western end of SR 124 concurrency
    122.2196.7
    SR 124 south (Scenic Highway) – Snellville, Lithonia
    Dacula123.9199.4

    US 29 Bus. / SR 8 east (Winder Highway) / SR 316 west (University Parkway)
    Eastern end of SR 8 concurrency; western end of SR 316 concurrency; western end of US 29 BUS; future US 29 south via University Parkway[6]
    Apalachee River129.5208.4Unnamed bridge over the Apalachee River, which marks the Gwinnett–Barrow county line
    BarrowAuburn130.3209.7
    SR 324 west (Hill's Shop Road)
    Bethlehem134.4216.3 SR 81 (S. Broad Street)
    Russell136.9220.3
    SR 11 south (Monroe Highway)
    Eastern end of SR 11 concurrency
    140.6226.3
    US 29 Bus. west / SR 53 – Winder, Watkinsville
    Eastern end of US 29 BUS; western end of SR 8 concurrency
    Statham143.5230.9
    SR 211 north – Statham
    Oconee149.4240.4


    US 78 west / US 78 Bus. east / SR 10 east (Moina Michael Highway) – Monroe, Bogart
    Western end of US 78 concurrency; western terminus of US 78 Bus.; interchange with no number
    152.9246.1 SR 10 Loop inner (Athens Perimeter / SR 422 inner) – JeffersonEastern end of SR 316 concurrency; western end of SR 10 Loop/SR 422 concurrency; SR 10 Loop exit 1
    ClarkeAthens155.9250.94


    US 129 south / US 441 south / SR 15 south (Macon Highway) / Timothy Road – Watkinsville, Madison
    Western end of US 129/US 441/SR 15 concurrency
    157.6253.66
    SR 15 Alt. north (Milledge Avenue) – State Botanical Garden
    Southern terminus of SR 15 Alt.; provides access to University Health Center
    158.7255.47College Station Road – University of Georgia
    159.9257.38

    US 78 east / SR 10 east (Lexington Road)


    US 78 Bus. west / SR 10 west (Oconee Street) – Lexington, Washington
    Eastern end of US 78 concurrency; eastern terminus of US 78 Bus.
    161.3259.69Peter Street / Olympic Drive
    162.1260.910AOld Hull Road
    162.3261.210B-D


    US 129 north / US 441 north / SR 10 Loop outer / SR 15 north (Athens Perimeter / SR 422 outer) – Commerce, Jefferson
    Eastern end of SR 10 Loop/SR 422 and US 129/US 441/SR 15 concurrencies
    163.6263.3
    SR 72 east (Hull Road) – Elberton
    Western terminus of SR 72
    MadisonHull166.6268.1
    SR 106 north (Fortson Store Road) – Ila
    Southern terminus; northern terminus of former SR 393
    167.5269.6Garnett Ward RoadFormer GA 182
    Danielsville176.1283.4 SR 98 (Ila-Comer Road)
    177.7286.0 SR 281 (Wildcat Bridge Road)
    179.6289.0 SR 191
    Bond183.5295.3
    SR 174 south
    Western end of SR 174 concurrency
    Hudson River184.5296.9Unnamed bridge over the Hudson River, which marks the Madison–Franklin county line
    Franklin184.8297.4
    SR 174 north (Salem Road)
    Eastern end of SR 174 concurrency
    Franklin Springs188.0302.6
    SR 145 west (Toccoa Carnesville Road)
    188.1302.7
    SR 327 north (Bryant Park Road)
    Royston191.0307.4 SR 17 Bus. (Bowersville Street)
    Hart202.9326.5 SR 17 (Royston Bypass)
    Hartwell203.0326.7

    SR 51 south / SR 77 north (West Howell Street)
    Western end of SR 51/SR 77 concurrency
    203.1326.9
    SR 51 north (Chandler Street)
    Eastern end of SR 51 concurrency
    203.4327.3
    SR 172 south (Webb Street)
    209.4337.0
    SR 77 south (Carter Street)
    Eastern end of SR 77 concurrency
    210.8339.2
    SR 181 south (Smith McGee Highway)
    Savannah River210.9339.4Hartwell Dam Bridge at Georgia–South Carolina state line, SR 8 concurrency ends
    211.0339.6
    US 29 north – Anderson
    US 29 continues into South Carolina.
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Incomplete access
  • See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ National Highway System: Georgia (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 8, 2019. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
  • ^ National Highway System: Atlanta, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
  • ^ National Highway System: Athens-Clarke County, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
  • ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1970). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia.[full citation needed]
  • ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1971). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia.[full citation needed]
  • ^ a b Cooper, John R. (March 14, 2018). "Relocation of United States Route 84" (PDF). Alabama Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 12, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2023.
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