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Georgia State Route 11

State Route 11 (SR 11) is a 376-mile-long (605 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Georgia, traveling through portions of Echols, Lanier, Berrien, Irwin, Ben Hill, Wilcox, Pulaski, Houston, Peach, Bibb, Jones, Jasper, Newton, Walton, Barrow, Jackson, Hall, White, Lumpkin, and Union counties. It travels the entire length of the state from south to north, connecting the Florida state line with the North Carolina state line, roughly bisecting the state into two equal parts. It travels through Warner Robins, Macon, and Gainesville. It is the longest route in the state.[citation needed] The portion from the southeastern city limits of Monticello to the Jasper–Newton county line is included in the Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway.

State Route 11

Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length376 mi[1] (605 km)
Existed1919[2]–present
Tourist
routes
Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway
Major junctions
South end US 129 / SR 100 at the Florida state line south of Statenville
Major intersections
North end US 19 / US 129 at the North Carolina state line northwest of Blairsville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountiesEchols, Lanier, Berrien, Irwin, Ben Hill, Wilcox, Pulaski, Houston, Peach, Bibb, Jones, Jasper, Newton, Walton, Barrow, Jackson, Hall, White, Lumpkin, Union
Highway system
  • Georgia State Highway System
US 11 SR 12

Route description Edit

The route begins at the Florida state line south of Statenville. The route travels north concurrent with US 129 through Statenville, Lakeland, Nashville, Ocilla, Fitzgerald, and Abbeville, before arriving in Hawkinsville. In Hawkinsville, SR 11 departs US 129 and runs concurrent with US 341 northwest to Perry. There, SR 11 departs and runs concurrent with US 41, and eventually, US 129 again, north to Macon. SR 11 leaves Macon concurrent with US 129 and SR 22. In Gray, SR 11 departs, and travels north, without being concurrent with a U.S. Highway. In Jefferson, the route again runs concurrent with US 129. The two routes continue north, passing through Gainesville. Further north, SR 11 and US 129 are joined by US 19. The three routes climb over and descend the mountains, and continues north to the North Carolina state line, where SR 11 meets its northern terminus.

The following portions of SR 11 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:

  • The segment concurrent with US 341 from Hawkinsville to Perry and US 341 Byp. in Perry[3][4]
  • From the split of US 80/SR 87 and US 129/SR 11 in Downtown Macon over the Ocmulgee River to the point where it leaves the northern city limits of the city[5]
  • From the southern intersection with US 29 Bus./SR 8 and SR 53 to the intersection with SR 82 in Winder[3]
  • From the southern end of its concurrency with US 129 in Jefferson to its northern terminus[3][6][7]

History Edit

1920s Edit

SR 11 was established at least as early as 1919. It started at an intersection with SR 7 at the Florida state line, southwest of Statenville and ended at SR 12 in Covington. It was also designated from SR 12 in Social Circle through Gainesville and north-northwest to SR 9 in Dahlonega. There was no indication if the two segments were connected via a concurrency with SR 12 or if they were separate.[2] By the end of 1921, both segments were indicated to be connected by a concurrency with SR 12 between Covington and Social Circle. The portions of SR 11 and SR 43 north of Gainesville were swapped. That meant that SR 11 headed north-northeast from Gainesville to Cleveland, then west-northwest to SR 9 in Turners Corner. SR 9 and SR 11 traveled concurrently north-northeast and then north-northwest to Blairsville, where SR 9 ended. Then, SR 11 had a western curve before reaching the North Carolina state line.[2][8] By the end of 1926, SR 11's southern terminus was then at the Florida state line, but south-southeast of Statenville. US 341 was designated on the Hawkinsville–Perry segment. US 41 was designated on the Perry–Macon segment. US 129 was designated on two segments: the Macon–Gray and Jefferson–Gainesville segments. US 270 was designated on the Gainesville–North Carolina segment. SR 12 between Covington and Social Circle was shifted southeast and off of SR 11. Three segments had a "completed hard surface": from Ocilla to Fitzgerald, from Echeconnee to east-northeast of Macon, and in the north-northeast part of Gainesville. Three segments had a "completed semi hard surface": a segment south-southwest of Echeconnee, from just east of the White–Lumpkin county line to Turners Corner, and from just north of Turners Corner to North Carolina. Six segments had a "sand clay or top soil" surface: from east-northeast of Macon to Gray, from south of Monticello to north-northwest of that city, a small portion southeast of Covington, from Monroe to Jefferson, nearly the entire Hall County portion of the Jefferson–Gainesville segment, from the north-northeast part of Gainesville to just east of White–Lumpkin county line. Six segments were indicated to be under construction: from Fitzgerald to the Ben Hill–Wilcox county line, a segment northwest of Hawkinsville, from Perry to south-southwest of Echeconnee, from south-southeast of the Jones–Jasper county line to south of Monticello, a small portion south-southeast of Covington, and a segment north-northwest of Jefferson.[8][9] By the end of 1929, US 19 was designated on the Gainesville–North Carolina segment. US 270 was decommissioned. From south-southeast of the Jones–Jasper county line to the Jasper–Newton county line, the highway had a completed semi hard surface. The Social Circle–Monroe segment had a sand clay or top soil surface. Two segments were indicated to be under construction: a segment south-southeast of Covington and a segment southwest of Social Circle.[9][10]

1930s Edit

By the middle of 1930, five segments of the highway had a completed hard surface: from Fitzgerald to just north of the Ben Hill–Wilcox county line, from north-northwest of Hawkinsville, from Perry to Gray, a segment in the southwest part of Jefferson, and from north-northeast of Gainesville to the North Carolina state line.[10][11] Later that year, a segment in the southwestern part of Social Circle had a completed hard surface. Two segments had a sand clay or top soil: from Social Circle to Winder and from Jefferson to Gainesville. Three segments were indicated to be under construction: the Pulaski County portion of the Abbeville–Hawkinsville segment, nearly the entire Houston County portion of the Hawkinsville–Perry segment, and from Winder to the southwestern part of Jefferson.[11][12] By the end of the next year, US 19 south of Turners Corner was shifted west and off of SR 11. Four segments had a completed hard surface: from Hawkinsville to Perry, a segment north-northwest of Monticello, from Winder to Jefferson, and nearly the entire Gainesville–North Carolina segment. The entire Pulaski County portion of the Abbeville–Hawkinsville segment had completed grading, but no surface course. Three segments were indicated to be under construction: the entire Berrien County portion of the Lakeland–Nashville segment, nearly the entire Wilcox County portion of the Fitzgerald–Abbeville segment, and a segment north-northwest of Monticello.[12][13]

In March 1932, the Pulaski County portion of the Abbeville–Hawkinsville segment had a sand clay or top soil.[14][15] Later that year, two segments had completed grading, but no surface course: nearly the entire Wilcox County portion of the Fitzgerald–Abbeville segment and the entire Pulaski County portion of the Abbeville–Hawkinsville segment. A small portion just south-southeast of the Wilcox–Pulaski county line was under construction.[16][17] In August of that year, a portion north-northwest of Abbeville was under construction.[17][18] The next month, nearly the entire Jasper County portion of the Monticello–Covington segment had a completed surface, while the Nashville–Alapaha segment was under construction.[18][19] By the middle of 1933, two segments were indicated to be under construction: the Lakeland–Nashville segment and the entire Berrien County portion of the Alapaha–Ocilla segment.[20][21] In June that year, the Lanier County portion of the Lakeland–Nashville segment had a completed hard surface.[22][23] The next month, the Berrien County portion of the Lakeland–Nashville segment had completed grading, but was not surfaced.[23][24] In August of that year, the Fitzgerald–Abbeville segment had a completed hard surface.[24][25] At the end of the year, the entire segment from Gainesville to the North Carolina state line also had a completed hard surface.[26][27] A few months later, from Nashville to the Berrien–Irwin county line, the highway had completed grading, but was not surfaced.

Two segments of SR 11 were indicated to be under construction: the Jasper County portion of the Gray–Monticello segment and the segment from Social Circle to Winder.[28][29] Later that year, two segments had a completed hard surface: the Lanier County portion of the Lakeland–Ray City segment and a segment in Alapaha. Two segments had completed grading, but was not surfaced: the Ray City–Alapaha segment and the Berrien County portion of the Alapaha–Ocilla segment.[29][30] At the end of the next year, US 129 was extended on SR 11 from Turners Corner to the North Carolina state line. Two segments had a completed hard surface: a segment north-northwest of Abbeville and the segment from east of Covington to Monroe.[30][31] By the middle of 1935, three segments had a completed hard surface: nearly the entire Wilcox County portion of the Abbeville–Hawkinsville segment, a segment south-southeast of Hawkinsville, and the entire Jasper County portion. Three segments were indicated to be under construction: the entire Jones County portion of the Gray–Monticello segment, a segment north-northeast of Monroe, and the entire Hall County portion of the Jefferson–Gainesville segment.[32][33] Later that year, a small portion just south of Ocilla had a completed hard surface.[33][34] By the middle of 1936, two segments had a completed hard surface: the entire Wilcox County portion and the Newton County portion of the segment from Monticello to east of Covington.[35][36] A few months later, two small segments had a completed hard surface: one just south of the Jones–Jasper county line and one just north-northwest of Monroe. The segment south of Statenville was under construction.[36][37]

By the end of the year, the entire Pulaski County portion had a completed hard surface.[37][38] A few months later, the Berrien County portion of the Alapaha–Ocilla segment had completed grading, but was not surfaced.[38][39] By the middle of 1937, the portion south of Statenville also had this same treatment.[39][40] A few months later, SR 11's Statenville–Lakeland segment was shifted eastward. It traveled through Stockton to a point east of Lakeland and turned left on SR 65 and then SR 31 to Lakeland. There, it continued its former path. The Berrien County portion of the Alapaha–Ocilla segment had a completed hard surface.[40][41] By the end of the year, the Alapaha–Ocilla segment had a completed hard surface. A segment in Lakeland had completed grading, but was not surfaced. Three segments were indicated to be under construction: nearly the entire Echols County portion of the Statenville–Stockton segment, a segment north of Stockton, and the Barrow County portion of the Monroe–Winder segment.[41][42] The next year, two segments had a completed hard surface: the Lakeland–Nashville segment and the Hall County portion of the Jefferson–Gainesville segment. Three segments had completed grading, but was not surfaced: the Lanier County portion of the Stockton–Lakeland segment, a segment from north-northwest of Monroe to Winder, and the Jackson County portion of the Jefferson–Gainesville segment. The Echols County portion of the Statnville–Stockton segment was indicated to be under construction.[42][43] By the middle of 1939, two segments had a completed hard surface: the Nashville–Alapaha segment and a small portion southeast of the Jackson–Hall county line. From north-northwest of Monroe to Winder, SR 11 had a sand clay or top soil surface.[43][44] The decade ended with the entire segment from the Florida state line to Lakeland having a completed hard surface.[45][46]

1940s to 1960s Edit

By the end of 1940, US 129 was extended through the state and designated on the portion of SR 11 from the Florida state line to Hawkinsville. A segment of SR 11 northwest of Jefferson had a completed hard surface.[47][48] In 1942, the entire length of SR 11 had a completed hard surface.[49][50] Between July 1957 and June 1960, at a point northeast of Byron, SR 49 was shifted off of US 41/SR 11 and onto a sole path to SR 247 south of Macon, then north-northwest on SR 247 to return to US 41/SR 11 south-southwest of Macon.[51][52] Between June 1963 and the end of 1965, US 41 was shifted off of SR 11 in this same area, following SR 49 and SR 247, and returned to SR 11 south of Macon.[53][54]

1970s to 2000s Edit

In 1976, a portion of US 129 north of Hawkinsville was shifted west onto US 341/SR 11 from Hawkinsville to a point northwest of the city.[55][56] In 1982, at a point northeast of Byron, SR 11 was shifted eastward onto US 41/SR 49 and then US 41/US 129/SR 49/SR 247 and headed north-northwest into Macon.[57][58] By A decade later, a northeastern bypass of Perry, designated as SR 866, was proposed from US 341/SR 11 east of Perry to Interstate 75 (I-75) north-northwest of it.[59][60] The next year, SR 11 was shifted onto the path of SR 866 and then resumed its northern routing on US 41. Its former path on US 341 and US 41 was redesignated as SR 11 Bus.[60][61] In 1997, a western bypass of Arcade and Jefferson, designated as SR 837, was proposed from SR 82 in Arcade to US 129/SR 11 northwest of Jefferson.[62][63] In 2001, this bypass was proposed to be extended northwest and west to end at US 129/SR 11 in Talmo.[64][65] The next year, SR 837 was completed.[65][66] In 2003, US 129 was shifted westward. It and SR 11 replaced the northern part of SR 837. The former path of US 129 became US 129 Bus. on SR 15 Alt. The southern part of SR 837 was redesignated as SR 11 Conn.[66][67] By 2013, US 341 Byp. was designated on the northeastern bypass of Perry and its western extension.[68][69]

During a 2020 electoral campaign President Donald Trump was quoted as saying "This is a proper huge road like" and we had pledged 100 million dollars into this road as he wanted to make this the longest road ever created and he even said "I couldn't imagine China having a road this long"

Future Edit

The intersection with SR 316 is planned to become an interchange in the future,[70][71] along with SR 81 at SR 316.[72] This project is part of a master plan to convert SR 316 into a full limited-access highway.[73]

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
EcholsLake Park00.0 
 
 
 
US 129 south / SR 100 south
Southern terminus at the Florida state line, continues south as US 129/SR 100, southern end of US 129 concurrency
Statenville5.99.5  SR 94 – Valdosta, Fargo
14.623.5 
 
SR 187 north – Homerville
Southern terminus of SR 187
LanierStockton22.335.9   US 84 / SR 38 – Valdosta, Homerville
30.348.8 
 
SR 37 east
Eastern end of SR 37 concurrency
33.253.4 
 
 
 
 
 
US 221 north / SR 31 north / SR 122 east – Pearson, Waycross
Northern end of US 221 and SR 31 concurrencies; southern end of SR 122 concurrency
Lakeland33.553.9 
 
 
 
SR 11 Byp. north / SR 135 Byp. north (North College Road)
Northern end of SR 135 Byp. concurrency; southern terminus of SR 11 Byp.
 
 
SR 135 Byp. south (South Oak Street) – Valdosta
Southern end of SR 135 concurrency
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 221 south / SR 31 south / SR 135 south (South Valdosta Road) – Valdosta
Southern end of US 221, SR 31, and SR 135 concurrencies
 
 
SR 122 west (West Main Street) – Hahira
Northern end of SR 122 concurrency
 
 
SR 11 Byp. south (West Church Avenue)
Northern terminus of SR 11 Byp.
BerrienRay City 
 
SR 64 east (Samuel Street) – Pearson
Western terminus of SR 64
 
 
 
 
SR 37 west (Main Street) / SR 125 south (Patton Avenue) – Adel, Valdosta
Northern end of SR 37 concurrency; southern end of SR 125 concurrency
Nashville 
 
SR 76 west (Adel Road) – Adel
Southern end of SR 76 concurrency
 
 
SR 168 east (McPherson Avenue) – Homerville
Western terminus of SR 168
 
 
 
 
SR 125 north (West Patton Avenue) / SR 76 east (East Patton Avenue) – Tifton, Willacoochee
Northern end of SR 76/SR 125 concurrency
Alapaha 
 
 
 
US 82 east / SR 520 east – Willacoochee
Southern end of US 82/SR 520 concurrency
 
 
 
 
US 82 west / SR 520 west – Tifton
Northern end of US 82/SR 520 concurrency
BerrienIrwin
county line
 
 
SR 158 east – Douglas
Western terminus of SR 158
IrwinOcilla 
 
SR 90 east (East Boulevard) – Willacoochee
Southern end of SR 90 concurrency
 
 
  
 
US 319 south / SR 32 / SR 35 south (4th Street) – Tifton, Sycamore, Douglas
Southern end of US 319 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 35
Ben HillFitzgerald  SR 107 (Benjamin H. Hill Drive)
 
 
US 319 north (East Central Avenue) – McRae
Northern end of US 319 concurrency
 
 
SR 90 west (West Sultana Drive) – Rebecca
Northern end of SR 90 concurrency
 
 
SR 182 east (River Road)
Western terminus of SR 182
WilcoxAbbeville   US 280 / SR 30 (Main Street) – Rochelle, Rhine
 
 
SR 233 south – Rochelle
Northern terminus of SR 233
Pulaski 
 
SR 112 west (Finbeyson Road) – Rochelle
Southern end of SR 112 concurrency
Hawkinsville  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
US 129 Alt. / US 341 north / SR 27 / SR 230 east / SR 257 east (Broad Street) / SR 112 east (Jackson Street) – Cochran, Eastman, Empire
Northern end of SR 112 concurrency; southern end of US 341, SR 27/SR 257, and SR 230 concurrencies
 
 
 
 
SR 27 south / SR 257 south (McCormick Avenue) – Vienna, Cordele
Northern end of SR 27/SR 257 concurrency
 
 
SR 230 west (Broad Street) – Unadilla
Northern end of SR 230 concurrency
  SR 26 (Commerce Street) – Montezuma, Cochran
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 129 Bus. south / US 341 Bus. south / SR 11 Bus. east (Progress Avenue)
Northern terminus of US 129 Bus./US 341 Bus.; western terminus of SR 11 Bus.
 
 
 
 
US 129 north / SR 247 north – Warner Robins
Northern end of US 129 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 247
Houston 
 
SR 224 west (Golden Isles Parkway) – Perry
Eastern terminus of SR 224
 
 
SR 247 Spur north
Southern terminus of SR 247 Spur
Perry 
 
 
 
US 341 north / SR 11 Bus. west – Fort Valley
Northern end of US 341 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 11 Bus.
  SR 127 (Houston Lake Road) – Marshallville
 
 
 
 
US 41 south / SR 11 Bus. east (Macon Road) – Unadilla
Southern end of US 41 concurrency; western terminus of SR 11 Bus.
HoustonPeach
county line
  SR 96 – Fort Valley, Warner Robins
Houston  SR 247 Conn. (Watson Boulevard) – Warner Robins
 
 
SR 49 south – Byron
Southern end of SR 49 concurrency
 
 
 
 
US 41 north / SR 49 north
Northern end of US 41 and SR 49 concurrencies
Bibb 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 41 south / US 129 south / SR 49 south / SR 247 south – Byron, Warner Robins
Southern end of US 41/SR 247, US 129, and SR 49 concurrencies
Macon 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 41 Bus. north (Broadway) / US 41 north / SR 247 north (Pio Nono Avenue) to I-75 – Forsyth
Northern end of US 41/SR 247 concurrency; southern end of US 41 Bus. concurrency; southern terminus of US 41 Bus.
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 80 west / SR 22 west (Eisenhower Parkway) to I-75 – Roberta
Southern end of US 80 and SR 22 concurrencies
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 41 Bus. north / SR 22 west / SR 49 north (Walnut Street) – Gray, Milledgeville
Northern end of US 41 Bus., SR 22, and SR 49 concurrencies
 
 
 
 
US 80 east / SR 87 south (Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard) – Jeffersonville
Northern end of US 80 concurrency; southern end of SR 87 concurrency
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 23 north / SR 87 north (Riverside Drive) / SR 19 north / SR 49 south (Spring Street) – Jackson
Northern end of US 23 and SR 87 concurrencies; southern end of SR 19 and SR 49 concurrencies
  
 
I-16 (SR 404 / Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway) to I-75 – Atlanta, Savannah
I-16 exit 1A
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 23 south / SR 19 south / SR 87 south (Emery Highway) – Cochran
Northern end of US 23, SR 19, and SR 87 concurrencies
 
 
 
 
US 129 Alt. south / SR 22 west (2nd Street) – Coliseum
Southern end of SR 22 concurrency; northern terminus of US 129 Alt.
 
 
SR 49 north (Shurling Drive) – Milledgeville
Northern end of SR 49 concurrency
Jones 
 
SR 18 west – Forsyth
Southern end of SR 18 concurrency
Gray 
 
SR 18 east (Bill Conn Parkway) – Gordon
Northern end of SR 18 concurrency
 
 
 
 
US 129 north / SR 22 east (East Clinton Street) – Eatonton, Milledgeville
Northern end of US 129/SR 22 concurrency
Jasper  SR 380 (Perimeter Road)
Monticello 
 
SR 83 north (North Warren Street) – Madison
Southern end of SR 83 concurrency, at the southeastern edge of the town square
 
 
 
 
SR 16 east / SR 212 east (East Greene Street) – Eatonton, Milledgeville
Southern end of SR 16/SR 212 concurrency, at the northeastern edge of the town square
 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 16 west / SR 83 south / SR 212 west (Forsyth Street) – Jackson, Forsyth, Covington
Northern end of SR 16/SR 212 and SR 83 concurrencies, at the northwestern edge of the town square
Newton  SR 142 – Covington, Newborn
   US 278 / SR 12 – Covington, Rutledge
  I-20 (SR 402 / Purple Heart Highway) – Atlanta, AugustaI-20 exit 98
WaltonMonroe  SR 10 Bus. (Spring Street)
   US 78 / SR 10 – Atlanta, Loganville, AthensInterchange
BarrowBethlehem   US 29 / SR 316 (University Parkway) – Lawrenceville, StathamFuture interchange; currently an intersection [70][71]
Winder 
 
 
 
 
 
US 29 Bus. south / SR 8 south / SR 53 south – Statham, Watkinsville
Southern end of US 29 Bus./SR 8 and SR 53 concurrencies
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 29 Bus. north / SR 8 north (May Street) / SR 81 south (Broad Street) – Carl, Loganville
Northern end of US 29 Bus./SR 8 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 81
 
 
SR 211 north (West Athens Street) – Braselton
Southern end of SR 211 concurrency
 
 
SR 82 east (East Broad Street) – Arcade
Western terminus of SR 82
 
 
SR 53 north – Hoschton
Northern end of SR 53 concurrency
 
 
SR 211 south – Statham
Northern end of SR 211 concurrency
Jackson 
 
SR 124 east – Braselton
Western terminus of SR 124
Jefferson 
 
 
 
 
 
US 129 south / SR 11 Conn. south (Jefferson Bypass) / SR 11 Bus. north – Athens
Southern end of US 129 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 11 Conn.; southern terminus of SR 11 Bus.
 
 
 
 
US 129 Bus. south / SR 11 Bus. south
Northern terminus of US 129 Bus./SR 11 Bus.
  I-85 (SR 403) – Atlanta, GreenvilleI-85 exit 137
Pendergrass 
 
SR 332 south (North Old Gainesville Highway) – Hoschton
Southern end of SR 332 concurrency
Talmo 
 
SR 332 west (Main Street) – Oakwood
Northern end of SR 332 concurrency
Hall 
 
SR 323 east – Gillsville
Western terminus of SR 323
Gainesville   
 
  I-985 (SR 419) / US 23 / US 129 north / SR 365 (Lanier Parkway) – Atlanta, Cornelia
I-985 exit 22; southern terminus of US 129 Bus.
 
 
  
 
SR 11 Bus. north / SR 60 / SR 369 west – Dahlonega
Southern end of SR 369 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 11 Bus.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 129 south / SR 369 east (Jesse Jewell Parkway) to I-985 / SR 365
Northern end of SR 369 concurrency; southern end of US 129 concurrency; northern terminus of US 129 Bus.
  SR 284 (Clarks Bridge Road) – Clermont
 
 
SR 11 Bus. south – Gainesville
Northern terminus of SR 11 Bus.
  SR 52 – Dahlonega, Lula
Clermont  SR 284
  SR 283 (Holly Springs Road)
  SR 254 (Old Cleveland Road)
WhiteCleveland  SR 115 – Clarkesville
 
 
SR 75 Spur north (Nacoochee Road)
Southern terminus of SR 75 Spur
 
 
 
 
SR 75 north / SR 75 Alt. south – Helen
Southern end of SR 75 Alt. concurrency; southern terminus of SR 75 and SR 75 Alt.
 
 
SR 75 Alt. north – Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest
Northern end of SR 75 Alt. concurrency
LumpkinChattahoochee-Oconee
National Forest
 
 
 
 
US 19 south / SR 9 south – Dahlonega
Southern end of US 19 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 9
Union 
 
SR 180 west (Wolf Pen Gap Road)
Southern end of SR 180 concurrency
 
 
SR 180 east
Northern end of SR 180 concurrency
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 76 east / SR 2 east / SR 515 north – Hiawassee
Northern end of US 76/SR 2/SR 515 concurrency
Blairsville 
 
 
 
 
 
US 76 west / SR 2 west / SR 515 south – Blue Ridge, Hiawassee
Northern end of US 76/SR 2/SR 515 concurrency
Ivylog 
 
SR 325 south (Nottely Dam Road)
Northern terminus of SR 325
 
 
 
 
US 19 north / US 129 north – Murphy
Northern terminus at the North Carolina state line; road continues as US 19 north/US 129 north
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes Edit

Lakeland bypass Edit

LocationLakeland
Length0.6 mi[74] (970 m)
Existed1963[52][53]–present

State Route 11 Bypass (SR 11 Byp.) is a 0.6-mile-long (0.97 km) bypass for SR 11 in Lakeland. It consists of West Church Avenue and East Church Street and then turns south onto North College Road (SR 135 Byp.). It also travels concurrently with SR 135 between North Center Street and North Temple Street.

Between June 1960 and June 1963, SR 11 Byp. was established from US 129/SR 11/SR 37 to SR 135 in the northern part of the city.[52][53] By the end of 1965, it was extended to its current eastern terminus.[53][54]

The entire route is in Lakeland, Lanier County.

mi[74]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0    US 129 / SR 11 / SR 37 (Thigpen Avenue)Western terminus
0.20.32 
 
SR 135 south (North Carter Street)
West end of SR 135 concurrency
0.30.48 
 
SR 135 north (North Temple Street)
East end of SR 135 concurrency
0.50.80 
 
SR 135 Byp. north (North College Street)
West end of SR 135 Byp. concurrency
0.60.97       
 
US 129 / US 221 / SR 11 / SR 31 / SR 37 / SR 122 / SR 135 Byp. south
Eastern terminus; east end of SR 135 Byp. concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Lakeland connector Edit

LocationLakeland
Length0.1 mi[75] (160 m)
Existed1946[76][77]–present

State Route 11 Connector (SR 11 Conn.) is a marked segment of North Pecan Street between SR 122 and US 129/SR 11/SR 37 in Lakeland. Between the beginning of 1945 and the end of 1946, it was established on its current path.[76][77]

The entire route is in Lakeland, Lanier County.

mi[75]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  SR 122 (West Main Street)Southern terminus
0.10.16    US 129 / SR 11 / SR 37 (West Thigpen Avenue)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Hawkinsville business loop Edit

LocationHawkinsville
Existed1989[78][79]–present

State Route 11 Business (SR 11 Bus.) is a business route of SR 11 in Hawkinsville. It also travels in a concurrency with US 129 Bus./US 341 Bus. and part of SR 26. In 1989, it was established.[78][79]

Hawkinsville spur route Edit

 

State Route 11 Spur

LocationHawkinsville
Existed1963[52][53]–1989[78][79]

State Route 11 Spur (SR 11 Spur) was a spur route of SR 11 that existed west of Hawkinsville. Between June 1960 and June 1963, SR 11 Spur was established from SR 230 southwest of the city to US 341/SR 11 northwest of it.[52][53] By the end of 1965, the southbound lanes of US 341/SR 11 were designated on the spur route.[53][54] In 1989, it was decommissioned.[78][79]

Perry business loop Edit

LocationPerry
Existed1994[60][61]–present

State Route 11 Business (SR 11 Bus.) is a business route and former mainline of SR 11. It begins at the "Perry Parkway" (US 341 Byp./SR 11), and travels concurrently with US 341 into downtown Perry. At Houston Lake Road, the highway joins a concurrency with SR 127, until it reaches Ball Street, where US 341/SR 11 Bus. turns right towards the northwest. The concurrency with US 341 comes to an end two blocks later at the intersection with US 41 (Commerce Street), and it then turns right. US 41/SR 11 Bus. is carried by Commerce Street until that street terminates at Macon Road, and the concurrency make a left turn, following that street north until it reaches the Perry Parkway again. SR 11 Bus. ends at this segment of Perry Parkway, SR 11 travels concurrent with US 41 north of the parkway, and US 341 Byp. travels concurrent with SR 11 Conn. In 1993, a northeastern bypass of Perry, designated as SR 866, was proposed from US 341/SR 11 east of Perry to Interstate 75 (I-75) north-northwest of the city.[59][60] The next year, SR 11 was shifted onto this bypass, replacing SR 866. Its former path through the city was redesignated as SR 11 Bus.[60][61]

Perry bypass route Edit

LocationPerry
Existed1965[53][54]–1982[80][81]

State Route 11 Bypass (SR 11 Byp.) was a short bypass route of SR 11 in downtown Perry. Between June 1963 and the end of 1965, it was established from US 341/SR 11 (Main Street) to US 41/SR 11 (Carroll Street).[53][54] By the end of 1982, it was redesignated as a western extension of SR 127.[80][81]

Perry spur route Edit

 

State Route 11 Spur

LocationPerry
Existed1968[82][83]–1982[83][81]

State Route 11 Spur (SR 11 Spur) was a short spur route of SR 11 in downtown Perry. In 1968, it was established from US 341/SR 7 (Washington Street) to US 41/SR 11.[82][83] By the end of 1982, SR 11 through the city was shifted eastward, replacing all of SR 11 Spur.[83][81]

Perry connector Edit

LocationPerry
Length2.8 mi[84] (4.5 km)
Existed1996[85][62]–present

State Route 11 Connector (SR 11 Conn.) is a 2.8-mile-long (4.5 km) connecting route of SR 11 located northwest of the main part of Perry, and is the concurrent state road for US 341 Byp. from US 41/SR 11/SR 11 Bus. to US 341/SR 7. It also has an interchange with I-75. It is known as Perry Parkway for its entire length. In 1993, part of a northeastern bypass of Perry, designated as SR 866, was proposed between US 41/SR 11 and I-75.[59][60] The next year, all of SR 866 was either redesignated as part of SR 11, since it was moved onto the bypass, or just removed.[60][61] In 1996, SR 11 Conn. was established on its current path.[85][62]

The entire route is in Perry, Houston County.

mi[84]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  
 
  
 
US 41 / US 341 Byp. south / SR 11 / SR 11 Bus. south – Perry, Macon, Hawkinsville
Southern terminus of SR 11 Conn.; northern terminus of SR 11 Bus.; south end of US 341 Byp. concurrency
0.81.3  I-75 (SR 401) – Macon, ValdostaI-75 exit 138
2.84.5   
 
US 341 / SR 7 (Sam Nunn Boulevard) / US 341 Byp. ends / Perry Parkway – Perry, Fort Valley
Northern terminus of US 341 Byp./SR 11 Conn.; north end of US 341 Byp. concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Arcade–Jefferson connector Edit

LocationArcadeJefferson
Length3.1 mi[86] (5.0 km)
Existed2003[66][67]–present

State Route 11 Connector (SR 11 Conn.) is a 3.1-mile-long (5.0 km) connecting route that connects US 129 Bus./SR 15 Alt. in Arcade with SR 11 and the southern terminus of SR 11 Bus. in Jefferson. The highway, which is named "Jefferson Bypass", is entirely concurrent with US 129, and the only other major intersections are SR 82 and former SR 319 (Etheridge Road). In 1997, a western bypass of Arcade and Jefferson, designated as SR 837, was proposed from SR 82 in Arcade to US 129/SR 11 northwest of Jefferson.[62][63] In 2002, SR 837 was completed.[65][66] In 2003, US 129 was shifted westward. It and SR 11 replaced the northern part of SR 837. The former path of US 129 became US 129 Bus. on SR 15 Alt. The southern part of SR 837 was redesignated as SR 11 Conn.[66][67]

The entire route is in Jackson County.

Locationmi[86]kmDestinationsNotes
Arcade0.00.0 
 
  
 
US 129 south / SR 15 Alt. / US 129 Bus. south – Athens, Jefferson
Southern terminus of US 129 Bus. and SR 11 Conn.; south end of US 129 concurrency
0.40.64  SR 82 – Russell, Arcade
1.21.9Ethridge RoadFormer SR 319
Jefferson3.15.0 
 
  
 
US 129 north / SR 11 / SR 11 Bus. north – Gainesville, Winder
Northern terminus; north end of US 129 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Jefferson business loop Edit

LocationJefferson
Length5.4 mi[87] (8.7 km)
Existed2003[66][67]–present

State Route 11 Business (SR 11 Bus.) is a 5.4-mile-long (8.7 km) business route of SR 11 that is mostly within the city limits of Jefferson. It is a former section of SR 11. The highway begins at an intersection with US 129, SR 11, and the northern terminus of SR 11 Conn., where SR 11 turns north onto US 129. The street name is Winder Highway at first, until it reaches the intersection with Memorial Drive where it becomes Lee Street. Between Epps Street and Cobb Street, the route curves to the southeast as Railroad Avenue branches off to the left and it passes by a local antiques store next to a grade crossing with a CSX line. The southeast curve ends just before the intersection with Railroad Street, and the highway has a later intersection with Oak Street and Hill Street, the former of which travels along the west side of the Woodbine–Jefferson City Cemetery and then enters the Jefferson Historic District[88] just before encountering the western terminus of US 129 Bus./SR 15 Alt./SR 82. Two blocks later, SR 11 Bus. turns left onto Washington Avenue along with US 129 Bus., while SR 15 Alt./SR 82 continue east onto Sycamore Street towards Commerce and the Gainesville metropolitan area respectively. SR 11 Bus. continues to travel concurrently with US 129 Bus. for the rest of its length until both highways terminate at US 129/SR 11 north of Jefferson. In 2003, SR 11 Bus. was designated on its current path.[66][67]

The entire route is in Jackson County.

Locationmi[87]kmDestinationsNotes
Jefferson0.00.0   
 
US 129 / SR 11 / SR 11 Conn. south – Athens, Gainesville, Winder
Southern terminus of SR 11 Bus.; northern terminus of SR 11 Conn.
1.52.4 
 
 
 
 
 
US 129 Bus. south / SR 15 Alt. south / SR 82 south (Athens Street) – Athens, Commerce
South end of US 129 Bus. and SR 15 Alt./SR 82 concurrencies
1.62.6 
 
 
 
SR 15 Alt. north / SR 82 north (Sycamore Street)
North end of SR 15 Alt./SR 82 concurrency
5.48.7   US 129 / SR 11 – Athens, GainesvilleNorthern terminus of US 129 Bus./SR 11 Bus.; north end of US 129 Bus. concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Gainesville business loop Edit

LocationGainesville
Length3.2 mi[89] (5.1 km)
Existed1990[79][90]–present

State Route 11 Business (SR 11 Bus.) is a 3.2-mile-long (5.1 km) business route of SR 11 in Gainesville. It travels along Athens Highway from US 129 Bus./SR 11/SR 60/SR 369 in the central part of the city to US 129/SR 11 in the northeast part of the city.

SR 11 Bus. begins as a continuation of Athens Highway (E.E. Butler Parkway), which also takes the concurrency with SR 60 away from SR 369. SR 11 Bus./SR 60 travels along Athens Highway until the intersections with Academy Street Northwest and Academy Street East, where the name changes to Green Street. North of the First Baptist Church of Gainesville, SR 11 Bus. branches off to the northeast onto Riverside Drive, while SR 60 continues north along Thompson Bridge Road. Immediately after SR 60 Conn. (Oak Tree Drive), Riverside Drive turns left towards the Riverside Military Academy, and SR 11 Bus. moves onto Morningside Drive, which winds through a wooded residential area until it encounters a row of billboards on the southwest corner of a local street named Park Hill Drive, then adopts that street name as its own. As Park Hill Drive, SR 11 Bus. encounters the northern terminus of SR 11 Conn. across from South Enota Drive Northeast. The road gains the name Cleveland Highway after Roper Hill Road, then curves more towards the north after the intersection with Old Clarks Bridge Road, and later encounters the western terminus of SR 284 (Clarks Bridge Road NE) across from a local dead end street named Northeast Barrett Street. One last local intersection (Lakeville Drive) branching off to the northwest and the entrance to the Chattahoochee–Oconee division of the United States Forest Service can be found before SR 11 Bus. ends at US 129/SR 11 (Limestone Parkway/Cleveland Highway).

The portion of SR 11 Bus. that is concurrent with SR 60 is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.[7]

In 1990, SR 11 Bus. was established from US 129/SR 11 in the central part of the city to US 129/SR 11 in the northern part.[79][90]

The entire route is in Gainesville, Hall County.

mi[89]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0   
 
  
 
US 129 Bus. / SR 11 / SR 60 south / SR 369 (Jesse Jewell Parkway/E.E. Butler Parkway) to SR 365 – Buford, Cornelia, Jefferson
Southern terminus; south end of SR 60 concurrency
0.91.4 
 
SR 60 north (Thompson Bridge Road) – Dahlonega
North end of SR 60 concurrency
1.32.1 
 
SR 60 Conn. west (Oak Tree Drive)
Eastern terminus of SR 60 Conn.
2.94.7 
 
SR 284 north (Clarks Bridge Road NE) – Brookton
Southern terminus of SR 284
3.25.1   US 129 / SR 11 (Limestone Parkway/Cleveland Highway) – Athens, ClevelandNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Gainesville connector Edit

LocationGainesville
Existed1969[91][92]–1990[79][90]

State Route 11 Connector (SR 11 Conn.) was a connecting route of SR 11 that was established in 1969 between SR 13 to US 129/SR 11.[91][92] In 1985, its southern terminus was truncated to another intersection with US 129/SR 11.[93][94] In 1990, it was decommissioned, with its southern part became part of a re-routed US 129/SR 11.[79][90] It was known as Downey Boulevard and South Enota Drive.

Cleveland bypass route Edit

LocationCleveland
Existed2016[95][96]–present

State Route 11 Bypass (SR 11 Byp.) is a bypass of SR 11 that bypasses the city of Cleveland just to the west. It is completely concurrent with US 129 Byp. and is known as Appalachian Parkway for its entire length. It connects US 129/SR 11 just south of the city with US 129/SR 11 and SR 75 Conn. north-northwest of it, with an intersection with SR 115 west-southwest of the city. The bypass routes were established in 2016.[95][96]

Blairsville truck route Edit

 

 

State Route 11 Truck

LocationBlairsville
Length2.2 mi[97] (3.5 km)

State Route 11 Truck (SR 11 Truck) was a truck route of SR 11 that traveled concurrently with U.S. Route 129 Truck (US 129 Truck) for its entire length. It also had a concurrency with US 76/SR 2/SR 515. Between the beginning of 1995 and the beginning of 2012, this highway was proposed as SR 1191.[98][99] By 2015, SR 1191 was completed.[99][100] In 2016, US 129 Truck and SR 11 Truck were decommissioned and redesignated as the US 19/US 129/SR 11 mainline.[95][96]

The entire route was in Union County.

Locationmi[97]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0    
 
 
US 19 / US 129 / SR 11 (Gainesville Highway/Cleveland Street) / US 129 Truck begins
Southern terminus of US 129 Truck/SR 11 Truck; south end of US 129 Truck concurrency
1.11.8 
 
 
 
 
 
US 76 east / SR 2 east / SR 515 north (Young Harris Highway) – Hiawassee
South end of US 76/SR 2/SR 515 concurrency
Blairsville2.23.5    
 
 
 
 
 
US 19 / US 129 / SR 11 (Murphy Highway) / US 76 west / SR 2 west / SR 515 south – Cleveland, Murphy, N.C., Blue Ridge, Brasstown Bald Mtn.
Northern terminus of US 129 Truck/SR 11 Truck; north end of US 76/SR 2/SR 515 and US 129 Truck concurrencies
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Google (January 6, 2017). "Overview map of SR 11" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 6, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c State Highway Department of Georgia (1920). System of State Aid Roads as Approved Representing 4800 Miles of State Aid Roads Outside the Limits of the Incorporated Towns (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c National Highway System: Georgia (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 8, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  4. ^ National Highway System: Warner Robins, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  5. ^ National Highway System: Macon, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  6. ^ National Highway System: Atlanta, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  7. ^ a b National Highway System: Gainesville, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  8. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (1921). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  9. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1926). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  10. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1929). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia
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GA 11 redirects here For the congressional district see Georgia s 11th congressional district This article is about the current state highway For the U S Highway see U S Route 11 in Georgia State Route 11 SR 11 is a 376 mile long 605 km state highway in the U S state of Georgia traveling through portions of Echols Lanier Berrien Irwin Ben Hill Wilcox Pulaski Houston Peach Bibb Jones Jasper Newton Walton Barrow Jackson Hall White Lumpkin and Union counties It travels the entire length of the state from south to north connecting the Florida state line with the North Carolina state line roughly bisecting the state into two equal parts It travels through Warner Robins Macon and Gainesville It is the longest route in the state citation needed The portion from the southeastern city limits of Monticello to the Jasper Newton county line is included in the Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway State Route 11Route informationMaintained by GDOTLength376 mi 1 605 km Existed1919 2 presentTouristroutesMonticello Crossroads Scenic BywayMajor junctionsSouth endUS 129 SR 100 at the Florida state line south of StatenvilleMajor intersectionsUS 221 SR 31 SR 135 in Lakeland US 41 US 341 Byp SR 11 Bus SR 11 Conn in Perry US 41 SR 247 in Macon I 16 in Macon I 20 US 278 SR 12 near Social Circle US 78 SR 10 in Monroe I 85 southeast of Pendergrass I 985 US 23 US 129 US 129 Bus SR 365 in Gainesville US 19 SR 9 in Turners CornerNorth endUS 19 US 129 at the North Carolina state line northwest of BlairsvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateGeorgiaCountiesEchols Lanier Berrien Irwin Ben Hill Wilcox Pulaski Houston Peach Bibb Jones Jasper Newton Walton Barrow Jackson Hall White Lumpkin UnionHighway systemGeorgia State Highway SystemInterstate US State Special US 11 SR 12 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 1920s 2 2 1930s 2 3 1940s to 1960s 2 4 1970s to 2000s 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 Special routes 5 1 Lakeland bypass 5 2 Lakeland connector 5 3 Hawkinsville business loop 5 4 Hawkinsville spur route 5 5 Perry business loop 5 6 Perry bypass route 5 7 Perry spur route 5 8 Perry connector 5 9 Arcade Jefferson connector 5 10 Jefferson business loop 5 11 Gainesville business loop 5 12 Gainesville connector 5 13 Cleveland bypass route 5 14 Blairsville truck route 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRoute description EditThe route begins at the Florida state line south of Statenville The route travels north concurrent with US 129 through Statenville Lakeland Nashville Ocilla Fitzgerald and Abbeville before arriving in Hawkinsville In Hawkinsville SR 11 departs US 129 and runs concurrent with US 341 northwest to Perry There SR 11 departs and runs concurrent with US 41 and eventually US 129 again north to Macon SR 11 leaves Macon concurrent with US 129 and SR 22 In Gray SR 11 departs and travels north without being concurrent with a U S Highway In Jefferson the route again runs concurrent with US 129 The two routes continue north passing through Gainesville Further north SR 11 and US 129 are joined by US 19 The three routes climb over and descend the mountains and continues north to the North Carolina state line where SR 11 meets its northern terminus The following portions of SR 11 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 The segment concurrent with US 341 from Hawkinsville to Perry and US 341 Byp in Perry 3 4 From the split of US 80 SR 87 and US 129 SR 11 in Downtown Macon over the Ocmulgee River to the point where it leaves the northern city limits of the city 5 From the southern intersection with US 29 Bus SR 8 and SR 53 to the intersection with SR 82 in Winder 3 From the southern end of its concurrency with US 129 in Jefferson to its northern terminus 3 6 7 History Edit1920s Edit SR 11 was established at least as early as 1919 It started at an intersection with SR 7 at the Florida state line southwest of Statenville and ended at SR 12 in Covington It was also designated from SR 12 in Social Circle through Gainesville and north northwest to SR 9 in Dahlonega There was no indication if the two segments were connected via a concurrency with SR 12 or if they were separate 2 By the end of 1921 both segments were indicated to be connected by a concurrency with SR 12 between Covington and Social Circle The portions of SR 11 and SR 43 north of Gainesville were swapped That meant that SR 11 headed north northeast from Gainesville to Cleveland then west northwest to SR 9 in Turners Corner SR 9 and SR 11 traveled concurrently north northeast and then north northwest to Blairsville where SR 9 ended Then SR 11 had a western curve before reaching the North Carolina state line 2 8 By the end of 1926 SR 11 s southern terminus was then at the Florida state line but south southeast of Statenville US 341 was designated on the Hawkinsville Perry segment US 41 was designated on the Perry Macon segment US 129 was designated on two segments the Macon Gray and Jefferson Gainesville segments US 270 was designated on the Gainesville North Carolina segment SR 12 between Covington and Social Circle was shifted southeast and off of SR 11 Three segments had a completed hard surface from Ocilla to Fitzgerald from Echeconnee to east northeast of Macon and in the north northeast part of Gainesville Three segments had a completed semi hard surface a segment south southwest of Echeconnee from just east of the White Lumpkin county line to Turners Corner and from just north of Turners Corner to North Carolina Six segments had a sand clay or top soil surface from east northeast of Macon to Gray from south of Monticello to north northwest of that city a small portion southeast of Covington from Monroe to Jefferson nearly the entire Hall County portion of the Jefferson Gainesville segment from the north northeast part of Gainesville to just east of White Lumpkin county line Six segments were indicated to be under construction from Fitzgerald to the Ben Hill Wilcox county line a segment northwest of Hawkinsville from Perry to south southwest of Echeconnee from south southeast of the Jones Jasper county line to south of Monticello a small portion south southeast of Covington and a segment north northwest of Jefferson 8 9 By the end of 1929 US 19 was designated on the Gainesville North Carolina segment US 270 was decommissioned From south southeast of the Jones Jasper county line to the Jasper Newton county line the highway had a completed semi hard surface The Social Circle Monroe segment had a sand clay or top soil surface Two segments were indicated to be under construction a segment south southeast of Covington and a segment southwest of Social Circle 9 10 1930s Edit By the middle of 1930 five segments of the highway had a completed hard surface from Fitzgerald to just north of the Ben Hill Wilcox county line from north northwest of Hawkinsville from Perry to Gray a segment in the southwest part of Jefferson and from north northeast of Gainesville to the North Carolina state line 10 11 Later that year a segment in the southwestern part of Social Circle had a completed hard surface Two segments had a sand clay or top soil from Social Circle to Winder and from Jefferson to Gainesville Three segments were indicated to be under construction the Pulaski County portion of the Abbeville Hawkinsville segment nearly the entire Houston County portion of the Hawkinsville Perry segment and from Winder to the southwestern part of Jefferson 11 12 By the end of the next year US 19 south of Turners Corner was shifted west and off of SR 11 Four segments had a completed hard surface from Hawkinsville to Perry a segment north northwest of Monticello from Winder to Jefferson and nearly the entire Gainesville North Carolina segment The entire Pulaski County portion of the Abbeville Hawkinsville segment had completed grading but no surface course Three segments were indicated to be under construction the entire Berrien County portion of the Lakeland Nashville segment nearly the entire Wilcox County portion of the Fitzgerald Abbeville segment and a segment north northwest of Monticello 12 13 In March 1932 the Pulaski County portion of the Abbeville Hawkinsville segment had a sand clay or top soil 14 15 Later that year two segments had completed grading but no surface course nearly the entire Wilcox County portion of the Fitzgerald Abbeville segment and the entire Pulaski County portion of the Abbeville Hawkinsville segment A small portion just south southeast of the Wilcox Pulaski county line was under construction 16 17 In August of that year a portion north northwest of Abbeville was under construction 17 18 The next month nearly the entire Jasper County portion of the Monticello Covington segment had a completed surface while the Nashville Alapaha segment was under construction 18 19 By the middle of 1933 two segments were indicated to be under construction the Lakeland Nashville segment and the entire Berrien County portion of the Alapaha Ocilla segment 20 21 In June that year the Lanier County portion of the Lakeland Nashville segment had a completed hard surface 22 23 The next month the Berrien County portion of the Lakeland Nashville segment had completed grading but was not surfaced 23 24 In August of that year the Fitzgerald Abbeville segment had a completed hard surface 24 25 At the end of the year the entire segment from Gainesville to the North Carolina state line also had a completed hard surface 26 27 A few months later from Nashville to the Berrien Irwin county line the highway had completed grading but was not surfaced Two segments of SR 11 were indicated to be under construction the Jasper County portion of the Gray Monticello segment and the segment from Social Circle to Winder 28 29 Later that year two segments had a completed hard surface the Lanier County portion of the Lakeland Ray City segment and a segment in Alapaha Two segments had completed grading but was not surfaced the Ray City Alapaha segment and the Berrien County portion of the Alapaha Ocilla segment 29 30 At the end of the next year US 129 was extended on SR 11 from Turners Corner to the North Carolina state line Two segments had a completed hard surface a segment north northwest of Abbeville and the segment from east of Covington to Monroe 30 31 By the middle of 1935 three segments had a completed hard surface nearly the entire Wilcox County portion of the Abbeville Hawkinsville segment a segment south southeast of Hawkinsville and the entire Jasper County portion Three segments were indicated to be under construction the entire Jones County portion of the Gray Monticello segment a segment north northeast of Monroe and the entire Hall County portion of the Jefferson Gainesville segment 32 33 Later that year a small portion just south of Ocilla had a completed hard surface 33 34 By the middle of 1936 two segments had a completed hard surface the entire Wilcox County portion and the Newton County portion of the segment from Monticello to east of Covington 35 36 A few months later two small segments had a completed hard surface one just south of the Jones Jasper county line and one just north northwest of Monroe The segment south of Statenville was under construction 36 37 By the end of the year the entire Pulaski County portion had a completed hard surface 37 38 A few months later the Berrien County portion of the Alapaha Ocilla segment had completed grading but was not surfaced 38 39 By the middle of 1937 the portion south of Statenville also had this same treatment 39 40 A few months later SR 11 s Statenville Lakeland segment was shifted eastward It traveled through Stockton to a point east of Lakeland and turned left on SR 65 and then SR 31 to Lakeland There it continued its former path The Berrien County portion of the Alapaha Ocilla segment had a completed hard surface 40 41 By the end of the year the Alapaha Ocilla segment had a completed hard surface A segment in Lakeland had completed grading but was not surfaced Three segments were indicated to be under construction nearly the entire Echols County portion of the Statenville Stockton segment a segment north of Stockton and the Barrow County portion of the Monroe Winder segment 41 42 The next year two segments had a completed hard surface the Lakeland Nashville segment and the Hall County portion of the Jefferson Gainesville segment Three segments had completed grading but was not surfaced the Lanier County portion of the Stockton Lakeland segment a segment from north northwest of Monroe to Winder and the Jackson County portion of the Jefferson Gainesville segment The Echols County portion of the Statnville Stockton segment was indicated to be under construction 42 43 By the middle of 1939 two segments had a completed hard surface the Nashville Alapaha segment and a small portion southeast of the Jackson Hall county line From north northwest of Monroe to Winder SR 11 had a sand clay or top soil surface 43 44 The decade ended with the entire segment from the Florida state line to Lakeland having a completed hard surface 45 46 1940s to 1960s Edit By the end of 1940 US 129 was extended through the state and designated on the portion of SR 11 from the Florida state line to Hawkinsville A segment of SR 11 northwest of Jefferson had a completed hard surface 47 48 In 1942 the entire length of SR 11 had a completed hard surface 49 50 Between July 1957 and June 1960 at a point northeast of Byron SR 49 was shifted off of US 41 SR 11 and onto a sole path to SR 247 south of Macon then north northwest on SR 247 to return to US 41 SR 11 south southwest of Macon 51 52 Between June 1963 and the end of 1965 US 41 was shifted off of SR 11 in this same area following SR 49 and SR 247 and returned to SR 11 south of Macon 53 54 1970s to 2000s Edit In 1976 a portion of US 129 north of Hawkinsville was shifted west onto US 341 SR 11 from Hawkinsville to a point northwest of the city 55 56 In 1982 at a point northeast of Byron SR 11 was shifted eastward onto US 41 SR 49 and then US 41 US 129 SR 49 SR 247 and headed north northwest into Macon 57 58 By A decade later a northeastern bypass of Perry designated as SR 866 was proposed from US 341 SR 11 east of Perry to Interstate 75 I 75 north northwest of it 59 60 The next year SR 11 was shifted onto the path of SR 866 and then resumed its northern routing on US 41 Its former path on US 341 and US 41 was redesignated as SR 11 Bus 60 61 In 1997 a western bypass of Arcade and Jefferson designated as SR 837 was proposed from SR 82 in Arcade to US 129 SR 11 northwest of Jefferson 62 63 In 2001 this bypass was proposed to be extended northwest and west to end at US 129 SR 11 in Talmo 64 65 The next year SR 837 was completed 65 66 In 2003 US 129 was shifted westward It and SR 11 replaced the northern part of SR 837 The former path of US 129 became US 129 Bus on SR 15 Alt The southern part of SR 837 was redesignated as SR 11 Conn 66 67 By 2013 US 341 Byp was designated on the northeastern bypass of Perry and its western extension 68 69 During a 2020 electoral campaign President Donald Trump was quoted as saying This is a proper huge road like and we had pledged 100 million dollars into this road as he wanted to make this the longest road ever created and he even said I couldn t imagine China having a road this long Future EditThe intersection with SR 316 is planned to become an interchange in the future 70 71 along with SR 81 at SR 316 72 This project is part of a master plan to convert SR 316 into a full limited access highway 73 Major intersections EditThis section contains a table that is missing mileposts for one or more junctions Please help by adding the missing mileposts CountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesEcholsLake Park00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 south SR 100 southSouthern terminus at the Florida state line continues south as US 129 SR 100 southern end of US 129 concurrencyStatenville5 99 5 nbsp SR 94 Valdosta Fargo 14 623 5 nbsp nbsp SR 187 north HomervilleSouthern terminus of SR 187LanierStockton22 335 9 nbsp nbsp US 84 SR 38 Valdosta Homerville 30 348 8 nbsp nbsp SR 37 eastEastern end of SR 37 concurrency 33 253 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 221 north SR 31 north SR 122 east Pearson WaycrossNorthern end of US 221 and SR 31 concurrencies southern end of SR 122 concurrencyLakeland33 553 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 11 Byp north SR 135 Byp north North College Road Northern end of SR 135 Byp concurrency southern terminus of SR 11 Byp nbsp nbsp SR 135 Byp south South Oak Street ValdostaSouthern end of SR 135 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 221 south SR 31 south SR 135 south South Valdosta Road ValdostaSouthern end of US 221 SR 31 and SR 135 concurrencies nbsp nbsp SR 122 west West Main Street HahiraNorthern end of SR 122 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 11 Byp south West Church Avenue Northern terminus of SR 11 Byp BerrienRay City nbsp nbsp SR 64 east Samuel Street PearsonWestern terminus of SR 64 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 37 west Main Street SR 125 south Patton Avenue Adel ValdostaNorthern end of SR 37 concurrency southern end of SR 125 concurrencyNashville nbsp nbsp SR 76 west Adel Road AdelSouthern end of SR 76 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 168 east McPherson Avenue HomervilleWestern terminus of SR 168 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 125 north West Patton Avenue SR 76 east East Patton Avenue Tifton WillacoocheeNorthern end of SR 76 SR 125 concurrencyAlapaha nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 82 east SR 520 east WillacoocheeSouthern end of US 82 SR 520 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 82 west SR 520 west TiftonNorthern end of US 82 SR 520 concurrencyBerrien Irwincounty line nbsp nbsp SR 158 east DouglasWestern terminus of SR 158IrwinOcilla nbsp nbsp SR 90 east East Boulevard WillacoocheeSouthern end of SR 90 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 319 south SR 32 SR 35 south 4th Street Tifton Sycamore DouglasSouthern end of US 319 concurrency northern terminus of SR 35Ben HillFitzgerald nbsp SR 107 Benjamin H Hill Drive nbsp nbsp US 319 north East Central Avenue McRaeNorthern end of US 319 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 90 west West Sultana Drive RebeccaNorthern end of SR 90 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 182 east River Road Western terminus of SR 182WilcoxAbbeville nbsp nbsp US 280 SR 30 Main Street Rochelle Rhine nbsp nbsp SR 233 south RochelleNorthern terminus of SR 233Pulaski nbsp nbsp SR 112 west Finbeyson Road RochelleSouthern end of SR 112 concurrencyHawkinsville nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 Alt US 341 north SR 27 SR 230 east SR 257 east Broad Street SR 112 east Jackson Street Cochran Eastman EmpireNorthern end of SR 112 concurrency southern end of US 341 SR 27 SR 257 and SR 230 concurrencies nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 27 south SR 257 south McCormick Avenue Vienna CordeleNorthern end of SR 27 SR 257 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 230 west Broad Street UnadillaNorthern end of SR 230 concurrency nbsp SR 26 Commerce Street Montezuma Cochran nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 Bus south US 341 Bus south SR 11 Bus east Progress Avenue Northern terminus of US 129 Bus US 341 Bus western terminus of SR 11 Bus nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 north SR 247 north Warner RobinsNorthern end of US 129 concurrency southern terminus of SR 247Houston nbsp nbsp SR 224 west Golden Isles Parkway PerryEastern terminus of SR 224 nbsp nbsp SR 247 Spur northSouthern terminus of SR 247 SpurPerry nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 341 north SR 11 Bus west Fort ValleyNorthern end of US 341 concurrency eastern terminus of SR 11 Bus nbsp SR 127 Houston Lake Road Marshallville nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 south SR 11 Bus east Macon Road UnadillaSouthern end of US 41 concurrency western terminus of SR 11 Bus Houston Peachcounty line nbsp SR 96 Fort Valley Warner RobinsHouston nbsp SR 247 Conn Watson Boulevard Warner Robins nbsp nbsp SR 49 south ByronSouthern end of SR 49 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 north SR 49 northNorthern end of US 41 and SR 49 concurrenciesBibb nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 south US 129 south SR 49 south SR 247 south Byron Warner RobinsSouthern end of US 41 SR 247 US 129 and SR 49 concurrenciesMacon nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 Bus north Broadway US 41 north SR 247 north Pio Nono Avenue to I 75 ForsythNorthern end of US 41 SR 247 concurrency southern end of US 41 Bus concurrency southern terminus of US 41 Bus nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 80 west SR 22 west Eisenhower Parkway to I 75 RobertaSouthern end of US 80 and SR 22 concurrencies nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 Bus north SR 22 west SR 49 north Walnut Street Gray MilledgevilleNorthern end of US 41 Bus SR 22 and SR 49 concurrencies nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 80 east SR 87 south Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard JeffersonvilleNorthern end of US 80 concurrency southern end of SR 87 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 23 north SR 87 north Riverside Drive SR 19 north SR 49 south Spring Street JacksonNorthern end of US 23 and SR 87 concurrencies southern end of SR 19 and SR 49 concurrencies nbsp nbsp nbsp I 16 SR 404 Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway to I 75 Atlanta SavannahI 16 exit 1A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 23 south SR 19 south SR 87 south Emery Highway CochranNorthern end of US 23 SR 19 and SR 87 concurrencies nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 Alt south SR 22 west 2nd Street ColiseumSouthern end of SR 22 concurrency northern terminus of US 129 Alt nbsp nbsp SR 49 north Shurling Drive MilledgevilleNorthern end of SR 49 concurrencyJones nbsp nbsp SR 18 west ForsythSouthern end of SR 18 concurrencyGray nbsp nbsp SR 18 east Bill Conn Parkway GordonNorthern end of SR 18 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 north SR 22 east East Clinton Street Eatonton MilledgevilleNorthern end of US 129 SR 22 concurrencyJasper nbsp SR 380 Perimeter Road Monticello nbsp nbsp SR 83 north North Warren Street MadisonSouthern end of SR 83 concurrency at the southeastern edge of the town square nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 16 east SR 212 east East Greene Street Eatonton MilledgevilleSouthern end of SR 16 SR 212 concurrency at the northeastern edge of the town square nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 16 west SR 83 south SR 212 west Forsyth Street Jackson Forsyth CovingtonNorthern end of SR 16 SR 212 and SR 83 concurrencies at the northwestern edge of the town squareNewton nbsp SR 142 Covington Newborn nbsp nbsp US 278 SR 12 Covington Rutledge nbsp I 20 SR 402 Purple Heart Highway Atlanta AugustaI 20 exit 98WaltonMonroe nbsp SR 10 Bus Spring Street nbsp nbsp US 78 SR 10 Atlanta Loganville AthensInterchangeBarrowBethlehem nbsp nbsp US 29 SR 316 University Parkway Lawrenceville StathamFuture interchange currently an intersection 70 71 Winder nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 Bus south SR 8 south SR 53 south Statham WatkinsvilleSouthern end of US 29 Bus SR 8 and SR 53 concurrencies nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 Bus north SR 8 north May Street SR 81 south Broad Street Carl LoganvilleNorthern end of US 29 Bus SR 8 concurrency northern terminus of SR 81 nbsp nbsp SR 211 north West Athens Street BraseltonSouthern end of SR 211 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 82 east East Broad Street ArcadeWestern terminus of SR 82 nbsp nbsp SR 53 north HoschtonNorthern end of SR 53 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 211 south StathamNorthern end of SR 211 concurrencyJackson nbsp nbsp SR 124 east BraseltonWestern terminus of SR 124Jefferson nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 south SR 11 Conn south Jefferson Bypass SR 11 Bus north AthensSouthern end of US 129 concurrency northern terminus of SR 11 Conn southern terminus of SR 11 Bus nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 Bus south SR 11 Bus southNorthern terminus of US 129 Bus SR 11 Bus nbsp I 85 SR 403 Atlanta GreenvilleI 85 exit 137Pendergrass nbsp nbsp SR 332 south North Old Gainesville Highway HoschtonSouthern end of SR 332 concurrencyTalmo nbsp nbsp SR 332 west Main Street OakwoodNorthern end of SR 332 concurrencyHall nbsp nbsp SR 323 east GillsvilleWestern terminus of SR 323Gainesville nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 985 SR 419 US 23 US 129 north SR 365 Lanier Parkway Atlanta CorneliaI 985 exit 22 southern terminus of US 129 Bus nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 11 Bus north SR 60 SR 369 west DahlonegaSouthern end of SR 369 concurrency southern terminus of SR 11 Bus nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 south SR 369 east Jesse Jewell Parkway to I 985 SR 365Northern end of SR 369 concurrency southern end of US 129 concurrency northern terminus of US 129 Bus nbsp SR 284 Clarks Bridge Road Clermont nbsp nbsp SR 11 Bus south GainesvilleNorthern terminus of SR 11 Bus nbsp SR 52 Dahlonega LulaClermont nbsp SR 284 nbsp SR 283 Holly Springs Road nbsp SR 254 Old Cleveland Road WhiteCleveland nbsp SR 115 Clarkesville nbsp nbsp SR 75 Spur north Nacoochee Road Southern terminus of SR 75 Spur nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 75 north SR 75 Alt south HelenSouthern end of SR 75 Alt concurrency southern terminus of SR 75 and SR 75 Alt nbsp nbsp SR 75 Alt north Chattahoochee Oconee National ForestNorthern end of SR 75 Alt concurrencyLumpkinChattahoochee OconeeNational Forest nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 south SR 9 south DahlonegaSouthern end of US 19 concurrency northern terminus of SR 9Union nbsp nbsp SR 180 west Wolf Pen Gap Road Southern end of SR 180 concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 180 eastNorthern end of SR 180 concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 76 east SR 2 east SR 515 north HiawasseeNorthern end of US 76 SR 2 SR 515 concurrencyBlairsville nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 76 west SR 2 west SR 515 south Blue Ridge HiawasseeNorthern end of US 76 SR 2 SR 515 concurrencyIvylog nbsp nbsp SR 325 south Nottely Dam Road Northern terminus of SR 325 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 north US 129 north MurphyNorthern terminus at the North Carolina state line road continues as US 19 north US 129 north1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus UnopenedSpecial routes EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2017 Lakeland bypass Edit LocationLakelandLength0 6 mi 74 970 m Existed1963 52 53 presentState Route 11 Bypass SR 11 Byp is a 0 6 mile long 0 97 km bypass for SR 11 in Lakeland It consists of West Church Avenue and East Church Street and then turns south onto North College Road SR 135 Byp It also travels concurrently with SR 135 between North Center Street and North Temple Street Between June 1960 and June 1963 SR 11 Byp was established from US 129 SR 11 SR 37 to SR 135 in the northern part of the city 52 53 By the end of 1965 it was extended to its current eastern terminus 53 54 The entire route is in Lakeland Lanier County mi 74 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 SR 11 SR 37 Thigpen Avenue Western terminus0 20 32 nbsp nbsp SR 135 south North Carter Street West end of SR 135 concurrency0 30 48 nbsp nbsp SR 135 north North Temple Street East end of SR 135 concurrency0 50 80 nbsp nbsp SR 135 Byp north North College Street West end of SR 135 Byp concurrency0 60 97 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 US 221 SR 11 SR 31 SR 37 SR 122 SR 135 Byp southEastern terminus east end of SR 135 Byp concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Lakeland connector Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2017 LocationLakelandLength0 1 mi 75 160 m Existed1946 76 77 presentState Route 11 Connector SR 11 Conn is a marked segment of North Pecan Street between SR 122 and US 129 SR 11 SR 37 in Lakeland Between the beginning of 1945 and the end of 1946 it was established on its current path 76 77 The entire route is in Lakeland Lanier County mi 75 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp SR 122 West Main Street Southern terminus0 10 16 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 SR 11 SR 37 West Thigpen Avenue Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Hawkinsville business loop Edit LocationHawkinsvilleExisted1989 78 79 presentThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2016 State Route 11 Business SR 11 Bus is a business route of SR 11 in Hawkinsville It also travels in a concurrency with US 129 Bus US 341 Bus and part of SR 26 In 1989 it was established 78 79 Hawkinsville spur route Edit nbsp State Route 11 SpurLocationHawkinsvilleExisted1963 52 53 1989 78 79 State Route 11 Spur SR 11 Spur was a spur route of SR 11 that existed west of Hawkinsville Between June 1960 and June 1963 SR 11 Spur was established from SR 230 southwest of the city to US 341 SR 11 northwest of it 52 53 By the end of 1965 the southbound lanes of US 341 SR 11 were designated on the spur route 53 54 In 1989 it was decommissioned 78 79 Perry business loop Edit LocationPerryExisted1994 60 61 presentState Route 11 Business SR 11 Bus is a business route and former mainline of SR 11 It begins at the Perry Parkway US 341 Byp SR 11 and travels concurrently with US 341 into downtown Perry At Houston Lake Road the highway joins a concurrency with SR 127 until it reaches Ball Street where US 341 SR 11 Bus turns right towards the northwest The concurrency with US 341 comes to an end two blocks later at the intersection with US 41 Commerce Street and it then turns right US 41 SR 11 Bus is carried by Commerce Street until that street terminates at Macon Road and the concurrency make a left turn following that street north until it reaches the Perry Parkway again SR 11 Bus ends at this segment of Perry Parkway SR 11 travels concurrent with US 41 north of the parkway and US 341 Byp travels concurrent with SR 11 Conn In 1993 a northeastern bypass of Perry designated as SR 866 was proposed from US 341 SR 11 east of Perry to Interstate 75 I 75 north northwest of the city 59 60 The next year SR 11 was shifted onto this bypass replacing SR 866 Its former path through the city was redesignated as SR 11 Bus 60 61 Perry bypass route Edit LocationPerryExisted1965 53 54 1982 80 81 State Route 11 Bypass SR 11 Byp was a short bypass route of SR 11 in downtown Perry Between June 1963 and the end of 1965 it was established from US 341 SR 11 Main Street to US 41 SR 11 Carroll Street 53 54 By the end of 1982 it was redesignated as a western extension of SR 127 80 81 Perry spur route Edit nbsp State Route 11 SpurLocationPerryExisted1968 82 83 1982 83 81 State Route 11 Spur SR 11 Spur was a short spur route of SR 11 in downtown Perry In 1968 it was established from US 341 SR 7 Washington Street to US 41 SR 11 82 83 By the end of 1982 SR 11 through the city was shifted eastward replacing all of SR 11 Spur 83 81 Perry connector Edit LocationPerryLength2 8 mi 84 4 5 km Existed1996 85 62 presentState Route 11 Connector SR 11 Conn is a 2 8 mile long 4 5 km connecting route of SR 11 located northwest of the main part of Perry and is the concurrent state road for US 341 Byp from US 41 SR 11 SR 11 Bus to US 341 SR 7 It also has an interchange with I 75 It is known as Perry Parkway for its entire length In 1993 part of a northeastern bypass of Perry designated as SR 866 was proposed between US 41 SR 11 and I 75 59 60 The next year all of SR 866 was either redesignated as part of SR 11 since it was moved onto the bypass or just removed 60 61 In 1996 SR 11 Conn was established on its current path 85 62 The entire route is in Perry Houston County mi 84 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 US 341 Byp south SR 11 SR 11 Bus south Perry Macon HawkinsvilleSouthern terminus of SR 11 Conn northern terminus of SR 11 Bus south end of US 341 Byp concurrency0 81 3 nbsp I 75 SR 401 Macon ValdostaI 75 exit 1382 84 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 341 SR 7 Sam Nunn Boulevard US 341 Byp ends Perry Parkway Perry Fort ValleyNorthern terminus of US 341 Byp SR 11 Conn north end of US 341 Byp concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Arcade Jefferson connector Edit LocationArcade JeffersonLength3 1 mi 86 5 0 km Existed2003 66 67 presentState Route 11 Connector SR 11 Conn is a 3 1 mile long 5 0 km connecting route that connects US 129 Bus SR 15 Alt in Arcade with SR 11 and the southern terminus of SR 11 Bus in Jefferson The highway which is named Jefferson Bypass is entirely concurrent with US 129 and the only other major intersections are SR 82 and former SR 319 Etheridge Road In 1997 a western bypass of Arcade and Jefferson designated as SR 837 was proposed from SR 82 in Arcade to US 129 SR 11 northwest of Jefferson 62 63 In 2002 SR 837 was completed 65 66 In 2003 US 129 was shifted westward It and SR 11 replaced the northern part of SR 837 The former path of US 129 became US 129 Bus on SR 15 Alt The southern part of SR 837 was redesignated as SR 11 Conn 66 67 The entire route is in Jackson County Locationmi 86 kmDestinationsNotesArcade0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 south SR 15 Alt US 129 Bus south Athens JeffersonSouthern terminus of US 129 Bus and SR 11 Conn south end of US 129 concurrency0 40 64 nbsp SR 82 Russell Arcade1 21 9Ethridge RoadFormer SR 319Jefferson3 15 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 north SR 11 SR 11 Bus north Gainesville WinderNorthern terminus north end of US 129 concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Jefferson business loop Edit LocationJeffersonLength5 4 mi 87 8 7 km Existed2003 66 67 presentState Route 11 Business SR 11 Bus is a 5 4 mile long 8 7 km business route of SR 11 that is mostly within the city limits of Jefferson It is a former section of SR 11 The highway begins at an intersection with US 129 SR 11 and the northern terminus of SR 11 Conn where SR 11 turns north onto US 129 The street name is Winder Highway at first until it reaches the intersection with Memorial Drive where it becomes Lee Street Between Epps Street and Cobb Street the route curves to the southeast as Railroad Avenue branches off to the left and it passes by a local antiques store next to a grade crossing with a CSX line The southeast curve ends just before the intersection with Railroad Street and the highway has a later intersection with Oak Street and Hill Street the former of which travels along the west side of the Woodbine Jefferson City Cemetery and then enters the Jefferson Historic District 88 just before encountering the western terminus of US 129 Bus SR 15 Alt SR 82 Two blocks later SR 11 Bus turns left onto Washington Avenue along with US 129 Bus while SR 15 Alt SR 82 continue east onto Sycamore Street towards Commerce and the Gainesville metropolitan area respectively SR 11 Bus continues to travel concurrently with US 129 Bus for the rest of its length until both highways terminate at US 129 SR 11 north of Jefferson In 2003 SR 11 Bus was designated on its current path 66 67 The entire route is in Jackson County Locationmi 87 kmDestinationsNotesJefferson0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 SR 11 SR 11 Conn south Athens Gainesville WinderSouthern terminus of SR 11 Bus northern terminus of SR 11 Conn 1 52 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 Bus south SR 15 Alt south SR 82 south Athens Street Athens CommerceSouth end of US 129 Bus and SR 15 Alt SR 82 concurrencies1 62 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 15 Alt north SR 82 north Sycamore Street North end of SR 15 Alt SR 82 concurrency 5 48 7 nbsp nbsp US 129 SR 11 Athens GainesvilleNorthern terminus of US 129 Bus SR 11 Bus north end of US 129 Bus concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Gainesville business loop Edit LocationGainesvilleLength3 2 mi 89 5 1 km Existed1990 79 90 presentState Route 11 Business SR 11 Bus is a 3 2 mile long 5 1 km business route of SR 11 in Gainesville It travels along Athens Highway from US 129 Bus SR 11 SR 60 SR 369 in the central part of the city to US 129 SR 11 in the northeast part of the city SR 11 Bus begins as a continuation of Athens Highway E E Butler Parkway which also takes the concurrency with SR 60 away from SR 369 SR 11 Bus SR 60 travels along Athens Highway until the intersections with Academy Street Northwest and Academy Street East where the name changes to Green Street North of the First Baptist Church of Gainesville SR 11 Bus branches off to the northeast onto Riverside Drive while SR 60 continues north along Thompson Bridge Road Immediately after SR 60 Conn Oak Tree Drive Riverside Drive turns left towards the Riverside Military Academy and SR 11 Bus moves onto Morningside Drive which winds through a wooded residential area until it encounters a row of billboards on the southwest corner of a local street named Park Hill Drive then adopts that street name as its own As Park Hill Drive SR 11 Bus encounters the northern terminus of SR 11 Conn across from South Enota Drive Northeast The road gains the name Cleveland Highway after Roper Hill Road then curves more towards the north after the intersection with Old Clarks Bridge Road and later encounters the western terminus of SR 284 Clarks Bridge Road NE across from a local dead end street named Northeast Barrett Street One last local intersection Lakeville Drive branching off to the northwest and the entrance to the Chattahoochee Oconee division of the United States Forest Service can be found before SR 11 Bus ends at US 129 SR 11 Limestone Parkway Cleveland Highway The portion of SR 11 Bus that is concurrent with SR 60 is part of the National Highway System a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation s economy mobility and defense 7 In 1990 SR 11 Bus was established from US 129 SR 11 in the central part of the city to US 129 SR 11 in the northern part 79 90 The entire route is in Gainesville Hall County mi 89 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 Bus SR 11 SR 60 south SR 369 Jesse Jewell Parkway E E Butler Parkway to SR 365 Buford Cornelia JeffersonSouthern terminus south end of SR 60 concurrency0 91 4 nbsp nbsp SR 60 north Thompson Bridge Road DahlonegaNorth end of SR 60 concurrency1 32 1 nbsp nbsp SR 60 Conn west Oak Tree Drive Eastern terminus of SR 60 Conn 2 94 7 nbsp nbsp SR 284 north Clarks Bridge Road NE BrooktonSouthern terminus of SR 2843 25 1 nbsp nbsp US 129 SR 11 Limestone Parkway Cleveland Highway Athens ClevelandNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Gainesville connector Edit LocationGainesvilleExisted1969 91 92 1990 79 90 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2016 State Route 11 Connector SR 11 Conn was a connecting route of SR 11 that was established in 1969 between SR 13 to US 129 SR 11 91 92 In 1985 its southern terminus was truncated to another intersection with US 129 SR 11 93 94 In 1990 it was decommissioned with its southern part became part of a re routed US 129 SR 11 79 90 It was known as Downey Boulevard and South Enota Drive Cleveland bypass route Edit LocationClevelandExisted2016 95 96 presentMain article Special routes of U S Route 129 Cleveland bypass route State Route 11 Bypass SR 11 Byp is a bypass of SR 11 that bypasses the city of Cleveland just to the west It is completely concurrent with US 129 Byp and is known as Appalachian Parkway for its entire length It connects US 129 SR 11 just south of the city with US 129 SR 11 and SR 75 Conn north northwest of it with an intersection with SR 115 west southwest of the city The bypass routes were established in 2016 95 96 Blairsville truck route Edit nbsp nbsp State Route 11 TruckLocationBlairsvilleLength2 2 mi 97 3 5 km This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2017 State Route 11 Truck SR 11 Truck was a truck route of SR 11 that traveled concurrently with U S Route 129 Truck US 129 Truck for its entire length It also had a concurrency with US 76 SR 2 SR 515 Between the beginning of 1995 and the beginning of 2012 this highway was proposed as SR 1191 98 99 By 2015 SR 1191 was completed 99 100 In 2016 US 129 Truck and SR 11 Truck were decommissioned and redesignated as the US 19 US 129 SR 11 mainline 95 96 The entire route was in Union County Locationmi 97 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 US 129 SR 11 Gainesville Highway Cleveland Street US 129 Truck beginsSouthern terminus of US 129 Truck SR 11 Truck south end of US 129 Truck concurrency 1 11 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 76 east SR 2 east SR 515 north Young Harris Highway HiawasseeSouth end of US 76 SR 2 SR 515 concurrencyBlairsville2 23 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 US 129 SR 11 Murphy Highway US 76 west SR 2 west SR 515 south Cleveland Murphy N C Blue Ridge Brasstown Bald Mtn Northern terminus of US 129 Truck SR 11 Truck north end of US 76 SR 2 SR 515 and US 129 Truck concurrencies1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also Edit nbsp Georgia U S state portal nbsp U S roads portalReferences Edit a b Google January 6 2017 Overview map of SR 11 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 6 2017 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia 1920 System of State Aid Roads as Approved Representing 4800 Miles of State Aid Roads Outside the Limits of the Incorporated Towns PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 16 2017 a b c National Highway System Georgia PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 8 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 National Highway System Warner Robins GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 National Highway System Macon GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 National Highway System Atlanta GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 a b National Highway System Gainesville GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1921 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 16 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia October 1926 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 16 2017 a b State Highway Department of 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