This article is about state-maintained highways in the U.S. state of Georgia. For roads in the nation-state of Georgia, see List of roads in Georgia (country).
The State Routes in the U.S. state of Georgia (typically abbreviated SR) are maintained by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT). Routes from 400 to 499 are mostly unsigned internal designations for Interstate Highways. Some of the Governor's Road Improvement Program (GRIP)[1] corridors are numbered from 500 to 599.
A mountainous mostly unpaved route existed from 1949-1986 following what is today Old Hwy. 2 and forest roads that included a westward extension to Fort Oglethorpe over former county roads and what was previously GA 148. Another portion along Warwoman Road in Rabun County was built for GA 2, but did not become part of the route.
Later extended to Fairmount; redesignated as SR 20 from the Alabama state line to Cartersville, with US 41W designated on the Rome–Cartersville segment; US 41 in Cartersville; and SR 61 from Cartersville to Fairmount
Completely concurrent with US 17 (Florida state line to Savannah) Originally existed only from Brunswick to Darien, and was incrementally extended both directions to its current termini
Formerly had a segment from Thomasville to Moultrie and then had a segment from the Florida state line, south-southeast of Quitman to Moultrie; SR 35 replaced the Moultrie–Sylvester segment, and then SR 33 was re-established on this segment.
Later extended eastward to the South Carolina state line;[2][37] western terminus shifted southwestward to Athens;[24][42] western terminus reverted to Danielsville and extended to Commerce; Athens–Comer segment redesignated as SR 82[42][43] In 1941, SR 82 and the Comer–South Carolina segment of SR 36 were redesignated as SR 72, while the Commerce–Comer segment was redesignated as SR 98.[26][34]
Later shifted to an alignment from a point north-northeast of Gainesville to just northeast of Dahlonega; original segment was swapped with SR 11; redesignated as SR 52
Western terminus shifted to Ingleside;[2][37] eastern terminus shifted to a point west-southwest of Athens;[2][37] redesignated US 78 / SR 10 (Avondale to Loganville and Monroe to Athens area); SR 13 and possibly US 78/SR 10 (Loganville to Monroe)
Was part of 37 briefly in the 1920s; Former segments: south-southwest of Surrency to southeast of Reidsville and from south of Claxton to Daisy; western one was redesignated as part of SR 121; eastern one was redesignated as SR 250
Portion from Athens to Elberton redesignated as SR 72; originally reached the South Carolina state line farther to the south-southeast, at a point east-northeast of Elberton; that section redesignated as SR 368
Formerly part of SR 60 and SR 131; segment east of Alma to southwest of Jesup was redesignated as SR 203; segment from Eulonia to Ludowici was redesignated as SR 57.
Route originally extended from SR 52 in Cartecay to SR 143 west of Tate. It was extended along parts of former SR 143 and 156 in 1977 but subsequently decommissioned along its entire original route in 1980 and 1982 following Burnt Mountain, Refuge, and Sunrise Ridge Roads.
Route was extended south to US 27 near Trion in 1972 from its previous end at SR 95 near Naomi. SR 151 replaced SR 95 to the junction with what is now SR 136.
Cascade Road portion relocated to GA 166 in 1989. Part of route relocated around Cascade-Palmetto Highway (previously duplexed with GA 70) in 2007. Southern portion from US 29 to Sharpsburg added in 1972.
Route was extended west into Floyd County in 1977 when Piney Road was paved and reconstructed to US 27. GA 156 formerly extended east to Waleska in Cherokee County following parts of SR 136, 136 Connector, SR 143, and 108.
Route was relocated onto former SR 239 in 1977 when the spur into Alabama was removed and originally followed what is now SR 189 north of SR 136 before being relocated onto parts of SR 170 and the former southern part of Lula Lake Road.
Route was extended west in 2005 along what was previously US 441 in Homer to end at SR 98. Eastern portion on Bold Springs Road in Franklin County was decommissioned in 1989.
Formerly part of SR 16 (Alabama state line to Carrollton) and SR 34 (Carrollton to northeast of the city); both highways were later redesignated as a southern branch of SR 8, with first US 78S and then US 78 Alt. concurrent with it.
Completely unpaved highway following Upper Grand Bay Road, S. Spells Road, Shiner Pond Road, and Cooper Road. The general highway maps do not show the portion north of US 221, but county maps at the time do. It was partially closed due to passing through Moody AFB.
Original northern terminus: SR 92 in New Hope. Route was relocated to Mars Hill Road in 1972 and was extended south along part of SR 6 Business (Old US 278) to end at current US 278 in 1985. It was relocated to part of Richard D. Sailors Parkway in 2001 when SR 6 Business was decommissioned. It was finally removed entirely in October 2010.
Route was shortened in 1989 when mileage was shifted to a newly re-designated GA 63. The old alignment extends from current SR 184 to SR 51 and is today known as Damascus Road. The northern end originally had a covered bridge known as Prathers Bridge.
Route originally followed a mostly unpaved route from US 11 in Rising Fawn to what is now SR 136. It was extended along what was originally SR 157 and 210 in 1977 with the original route shifted to projected mileage in the early 1970s and finally decommissioned.
Route was established as a scenic highway along the spine of Pine Mountain. Spur portion east of Manchester to the Talbot County line was decommissioned in 1984. It was part of a planned, but canceled extension of the highway to US 19 between Zebulon and Thomaston.
Part of it was formerly SR 359. Portion east of SR 21 and former SR 204 Spur were both decommissioned around 2020 when mileage was shifted to Jimmy DeLoach Parkway.
Former segments: Followed a portion of Mars Hill Road from US 78 to US 29 in Bogart. Original route cannot be traveled fully due to lack of crossover of SR 316.
Original route: SR 193 in Lookout Mountain to the Tennessee state line. Original alignment became part of SR 157. Final alignment became part of SR 189 from the current junction of SR 157 & 189 to the Tennessee line.
Originally connected SR 53 and SR 9E and followed a portion of what is now SR 136 from SR 9E to Henry Grady Highway (Old SR 136). Route was cut off by Lake Lanier in 1957, and remaining spur on Nix Bridge Road from Old SR 9E was finally decommissioned in 1980.
Known as Glass Bridge Road referencing a large covered bridge that was lost when West Point Lake was filled. Former route extended from US 29 to Alabama State line and was partially submurged by West Point Lake cutting off direct access to the west side from Georgia.
Portion southwest of Milledgeville and through Gordon was turned to local maintenance. The remainder was redesignated as SR 540 except for a portion concurrent with US 441 Bus. that was redesignated as SR 29 Bus.
Replaced with a relocated SR 109. Original route was known as Abbottsford Road and is partially submerged under West Point Lake. It extended west of the original SR 109 to the Alabama State Line.
Originally a spur to Cox. Partially decommissioned when route was relocated to Briardam Road in 1977 changing the orientation from east-west to north-south.
Completely concurrent with US 76 after U.S. 76 was relocated onto the route in 1982 and 1984. Route originally ended east of Gilmer/Murray County line.
Route was only in Taylor County, and its removal coincided with the relocation of SR 127 and closing of the ferry over the Flint River. Both SR 127 and SR 287 followed portions of the same road (General John B. Gordon Rd).
Cobb County portion decommissioned in 1989. Portion in Bartow County from north of Acworth to Emerson decommissioned in 1997. Route was relocated and extended to Rome in 1977.
Original segment: Dawson Forest south-southwest of Dawsonville to SR 53 southeast of Dawsonville;[9][10] extended east to War Hill Park southeast of Dawsonville;[10][13] truncated segments: 1971 (Dawson Forest to SR 9 south of Dawsonville),[30][31] 1980 (west end of SR 53 concurrency to War Hill Park),[22][27]
Former segment: Auburn to SR 53 southwest of Statham was decommissioned in 1993 when SR 316 opened with only the eastern portion into Statham retained as an extended SR 211
Route was decommissioned in 1988 and restored in 1989 after public outcry except for portion south of US 76/SR 515 extending to current Blue Ridge Highway (Old US 76).
Redesignated as part of SR 300 / US 19 / US 82 / SR 50 / US 41 / SR 7 / SR 3 including two segments from near Riverdale to Griffin and from Albany to Thomasville. The old alignments were preserved as SR 3 necessitating a different route number, but SR 3 was moved off the old routes to replace 333.
The northern portion was relocated from GA 193 to US 27 along an existing industrial road and new alignment in 1988, and a portion between Menlo and Hair Lake Road was relocated in 1976.
Followed a portion of relocated US 23/US 441 from Tallulah Falls to Wylie. Decommissioned when SR 15 was relocated onto the new route of U.S. 23/441. Wylie Connector formed the northern end of SR 343 and is the only portion that is not part of U.S. 23/441 and is maintained by Rabun County.
Route originally only included the portion west of I-985. Route was substantially relocated west of I-985, and route was extended east to SR 211 in 1997. Subsequent relocations on the extended portion to widen the road today has very little of the route following the original alignment both along both the older and newer portions.
When it was commissioned, it was in two segments: SR 356 west-southwest of Helen to the White–Union county line and one southeast of Choestoe. Its entire length is part of the Russell–Brasstown Scenic Byway. It follows the historic Logan Turnpike from SR 180 to Tesnatee Gap.
Was removed as a route when Battlefield Parkway was completed to SR 189 in Flintstone in August 1986. Route is locally known as Happy Valley Road and James Avenue in Rossville.
Route followed a portion of what is today the Athens Perimeter SR 10 Loop from US 129 to US 29. Route was re-designated as part of SR 8 when the route was extended west to meet U.S. 29 on both ends. It was re-designated as S.R. 10 Loop in 1988.
The southern portion of SR 355 follows part of Old SR 103 that was partially closed in 1963 for Fort Benning. A small portion was relocated in 2008 for a bridge replacement leaving an old alignment to the old bridge.
Western end of the route from SR 120 to U.S. 278 (current S.R. 6 Business) was decommissioned in 1982. SR 360 was extended east along Powder Springs Road to what is now SR 120 in 1983 when SR 5 was relocated to Austell Road in 1983.
Route had many turns and name changes following portions of Bass Road, Foster Road, Tucker Road, Fulton Mill Road, Hartley Bridge Road, Houston Road (Old SR 11), and Allen Road
Route followed a portion of former SR 143. Most of the route was projected mileage with only the portion from Jerusalem Church Road to SR 53 west of Ludville state controlled. The original unpaved portion of SR 143 extending east to SR 108 had been transferred to county maintenance in 1972 and only remained as projected mileage that was never built.
Route was first created in May 1980 in a mileage swap with SR 108 where it followed Burnt Mountain Road. Route was extended along a portion of Old SR 5 from 1984-2021 when SR 5 was relocated. In 2021, SR 382 was relocated to directly connect to SR 515 with the former portion along Old SR 5 turned to the county.
Originally proposed as a western bypass of Powder Springs, Clarkdale, and Austell and replaced by US 278 / SR 6; the second iteration was also replaced by US 278 / SR 6.
Additionally had three proposed segments: SR 104 in Evans to Rountree Way in Martinez; Rountree Way in Evans to Columbia Industrial Boulevard in Martinez; and Blue Ridge Drive to Old Evans Road (both in Martinez)
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