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Georgia State Route 22

State Route 22 (SR 22) is a 221.1-mile-long (355.8 km) state highway that travels southwest-to-northeast in an eastern arc through portions of Muscogee, Talbot, Taylor, Upson, Crawford, Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Hancock, Taliaferro, Oglethorpe, and Madison counties in the western and west-central parts of the U.S. state of Georgia. The highway connects the Alabama state line in Columbus, across the state line from Phenix City, Alabama, to Comer, via Macon and Milledgeville.

State Route 22

SR 22 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length221.1 mi[1] (355.8 km)
Existed1919[2]–present
Major junctions
West end US 80 / SR 8 / SR 540 at the Alabama state line in Columbus
Major intersections
East end SR 72 / SR 98 in Comer
Location
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountiesMuscogee, Talbot, Taylor, Upson, Crawford, Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Hancock, Taliaferro, Oglethorpe, Madison
Highway system
  • Georgia State Highway System
SR 21 US 23

SR 22 originally traveled only from Columbus to Macon, and was incrementally extended to Comer in stages. It was rerouted many times in Columbus and formerly had a more northern path in the Macon area.

The part of the highway from the Alabama state line east to Geneva is part of the Fall Line Freeway, a long-distance highway that is planned to extend from the Alabama state line to Augusta. Also, this section could be included in the proposed eastern extension of Interstate 14 (I-14).

Route description Edit

Columbus to Macon Edit

SR 22 and SR 540 (Fall Line Freeway) begin at the Alabama state line concurrent with US 80. West of the state line, US 80 continues over the Chattahoochee River into Phenix City as Phenix City Bypass (internally designated as Alabama State Route 8). Eastward, US 80/SR 22/SR 540 travel on the J.R. Allen Parkway, a limited-access bypass of Columbus in Muscogee County. Almost immediately, they have an interchange with the northern terminus of SR 22 Conn. (2nd Avenue). Then they have an interchange with SR 219 (River Road). After that is Bradley Park Drive. Then, they have a full cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 185 (I-185). The same exit lanes for I-185 are also used for US 27/SR 1 (Veterans Parkway) and Moon Road. Then is a partial interchange with Schomburg Road and Blackmon Road. The highways curve to the southeast and have an interchange with US 27 Alt./SR 85 (Manchester Expressway). Here, the freeway ends and the two highways continue to the east and meet the eastern terminus of SR 22 Spur (Macon Road). US 80/SR 22 begin paralleling the northern border of Fort Benning and travel through the town of Upatoi. They travel south of Cox Lake and cross over the Tar River north of Montarella Lake, before crossing over Baker Creek into Talbot County. They travel to the north of Box Springs. The highways meet the northern terminus of SR 355. Just before entering Geneva, SR 41 joins the concurrency. In Geneva, they meet the western terminus of SR 96, where SR 540 departs the concurrency on SR 96, and turn to the north. In Talbotton, they intersect SR 90/SR 208 (Clark Street). At this intersection, SR 90 meets its western terminus, and SR 208 joins the concurrency very briefly and departs at Monroe Street. A few blocks later, SR 41 also leaves the concurrency to the north on Washington Avenue, while US 80/SR 22 curve to the east. After traveling through rural areas of the county, they travel along the Talbot–Taylor county line before entering Taylor County proper. They intersect US 19/SR 3, which join the concurrency. The four highways cross over the Flint River into Upson County. Not long afterward, US 80/SR 22 split off to resume their eastern routing and enter Crawford County. In Roberta, they intersect US 341/SR 7/SR 42 (Dugger Avenue). At this intersection, SR 42 joins the concurrency. The three highways pass the Crawford County Public Library and Crawford County Middle School. In nearby Knoxville, SR 42 departs the concurrency, while US 80/SR 22 begin a curve to the northeast. They gradually curve to the east-northeast before crossing over Echoconnee Creek into Bibb County. Just before entering Lizella, they curve to the southeast and begin to curve back to the northeast and enter Macon.

Macon metropolitan area Edit

They pass by Macon State College before an interchange with I-475. US 80/SR 22 curve to the east and travel between Macon Mall and Central Georgia Technical College. Next to Westgate Mall, they intersect US 41/SR 247 (Pio Nono Avenue). Just under 2,000 feet (610 m) later, they have an interchange with I-75/SR 540. Then, they pass Saints Rest Cemetery and Memorial Park, before they intersect US 41 Bus./US 129/SR 11/SR 49 (Broadway). At this intersection, all six highways travel concurrently to the north and curve to the northeast. At Walnut Street, US 41 Bus./SR 22/SR 49 split off to the northwest. At 2nd Street, SR 22 departs to the northeast. There is an interchange with US 129/SR 11/SR 87 that is only accessible from the westbound lanes. Immediately, the road crosses over the Ocmulgee River and passes over I-16/SR 540 (Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway), which has a partial interchange with SR 22, but there is no access to I-16/SR 540 from either direction of SR 22 or to SR 22 from I-16/SR 540 east. Just west of Coliseum Medical Center is an intersection with US 23/US 129 Alt./SR 19 (Emery Highway). At this intersection, US 129 Alt. travels concurrent with SR 22 to the north for just over 500 feet (150 m). At the intersection with US 129/SR 11/SR 49, US 129 Alt. meets its northern terminus, and SR 22 joins that concurrency to the north-northeast. Less than 4,000 feet (1,200 m) later, SR 49 (Shurling Drive) splits off to the east.

Jones County to Comer Edit

US 129/SR 11/SR 22 cross over Walnut Creek and then enter Jones County. Just before intersecting SR 18, the concurrency passes by Brasswells Lake, Newberry Lake, and Anderson Lake. On the southwestern edge of the city limits of Gray, SR 18 joins the concurrency. The four highways enter the main part of the town. At Bill Conn Parkway, SR 18 splits off to the southeast. At Atlanta Road, SR 11 departs the concurrency to the north. One block later, they intersect SR 44. Here, US 129 heads to the north, concurrent with SR 44, while SR 22 continues to the northeast. Just outside town, it passes Lake Jonesco Golf Course. After traveling through Haddock, the route enters Baldwin County. After entering Milledgeville, it passes the Walter B. Williams, Jr. Park. Immediately afterward, it meets the southern terminus of SR 212. Then, it intersects US 441/SR 29 (Robertson Mill Road). SR 22 passes by Youth Development Center Lake and Oconee Regional Medical Center. It curves to the south-southeast and then to the east-northeast and intersects US 441 Bus./SR 24/SR 29 Bus. (North Columbia Street). The four highways travel concurrently to the east-northeast on West Montgomery Street. One block later, US 441 Bus. departs to the south-southeast on North Clark Street, concurrent with SR 29 Bus. SR 22/SR 24 parallel the northern edge of Georgia College & State University. At North Elbert Street, the concurrency turns to the right and meets the northern terminus of SR 49 (East Hancock Street) and the former northern terminus of SR 112 (South Elbert Street). At this intersection, SR 22/SR 24 turn to the left onto East Hancock Street and leave town by crossing over the Oconee River. The two highways diverge with SR 22 heading to the northeast and entering Hancock County. In Sparta, it intersects SR 15/SR 16 (Broad Street). The three highways travel north-northwest and leave town. Almost immediately, they curve to the north-northeast and split, with SR 15/SR 22 continuing straight ahead. After a curve back to the north-northwest, SR 22 splits to the northeast and travels through Powelton. Then, the highway enters Taliaferro County. After an interchange with I-20 (Carl Sanders Highway), it enters Crawfordville, where it intersects US 278/SR 12 (Broad Street). It parallels the southwestern edge of A. H. Stephens Historic Park and leaves town. It crosses over the South Fork Little River and North Fork Little River before intersecting SR 44. Then, it very gradually curves to the northwest and enters Oglethorpe County. It intersects US 78/SR 10 southeast of Lexington. The concurrency crosses the southeasternmost corner of the city limits on Main Street. Just over 1,000 feet (300 m) later, SR 77 (Elberton Road) joins the concurrency and leaves on Union Point Road. On the northwesternmost corner of the city limits, SR 22 splits off to the northeast on Comer Road. The highway crosses over the South Fork Broad River into Madison County. Almost immediately, SR 22 enters the southern city limits of Comer. At Comer Bypass, it meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with SR 72 and southern terminus of SR 98.[1]

National Highway System Edit

The following portions of SR 22 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:

  • From its western terminus to its intersection with SR 96 in Geneva (completely concurrent with US 80 and SR 540)[3][4]
  • From its interchange with I-475 in western Macon to its intersection with US 41 Bus./US 129/SR 11/SR 49 in southeastern Macon (completely concurrent with US 80)[5]
  • From the eastern end of its concurrency with US 80 to the point where the concurrency with US 129/SR 11/SR 49 meet the northern city limits[5][4]
  • From Gray to the eastern end of the SR 24 concurrency east of Milledgeville[4]
  • The entire length of the SR 15 concurrency from Sparta to a point north of the city[4]
  • The entire length of the US 78/SR 10 concurrency from a point southeast of the city to the northwestern part of the city.[4]

History Edit

1920s to 1940s Edit

SR 22 was established at least as early as 1919 from SR 1 in Columbus to Macon. At this time, SR 11 was established from Macon to SR 20 in Gray, and SR 20 was established from SR 11 in Gray to Sparta.[2] By the end of September 1921, SR 22 was extended along the path of SR 11 from Macon to Gray. SR 20's path from Gray to Sparta was redesignated as an eastern extension of SR 22.[2][6] By October 1926, US 80 was designated on the Columbus–Macon segment, and US 129 was designated on Macon–Gray segment.[6][7] By October 1929, US 19 was designated on the portion of US 80/SR 22 southwest of Salem.[7][8] In early 1935, SR 22 was extended north-northeast to Crawfordville.[9][10] The 1938 GDOT map, the first one with inset maps, showed that US 80 entered Georgia on the 14th Street Bridge. US 80 and SR 22 traveled east on 14th Street, turned right onto US 27/SR 1/SR 85/SR 103 (1st Avenue) and traveled to the south, turned left onto 11th Street and traveled to the east, curved to the northeast on Wynnton Road, and then left Columbus. US 80 and SR 22 were indicated to have entered Macon on Montpelier Avenue, turned left on College Street and traveled to the northeast, turned right onto Georgia Avenue and traveled to the east-southeast, and turned left onto US 129/SR 11, before leaving the city.[11][12] Later in 1938, SR 22 was extended north-northwest to the northern part of Taliaferro County.[12][13] In the third quarter of 1939, it was extended again, to the northwest to end at US 78/SR 10 in the southeastern part of Lexington.[14][15] At the end of 1940, SR 22 was extended northward to Comer.[16][17] Between the beginning of 1945 and November 1946, US 80/SR 22 were then shown to travel east on 14th Street in Columbus to US 27/SR 1/SR 103 (4th Avenue), turned right onto 4th Avenue and traveled to the south, turned left onto 11th Street and traveled to the east, turned right onto 8th Avenue and traveled south for one block, turned left, and resumed its former path.[18][19]

1950s to 1980s Edit

Between April 1949 and August 1950, the path of US 80/SR 22 in Columbus was changed. They traveled east on 14th Street to US 27/SR 1/SR 103 (4th Avenue), turned right onto 4th Avenue and traveled to the south, turned left onto 13th Street and traveled to the east, turned right onto 13th Avenue and traveled to the south, and curved to the southeast, before resuming the former path. At this time, US 23 was designated on part of SR 22 in Macon.[20][21] By the beginning of 1952, US 80/SR 22 were then shown to travel east on 14th Street in Columbus to US 27/SR 1/SR 103 (4th Avenue), turned right onto 4th Avenue and traveled to the south, turned left onto 11th Street and traveled to the east, turned right onto 6th Avenue and traveled to the south for one block, turned left onto 10th Street and traveled to the east, turned right onto 10th Avenue and traveled to the south for one block, and turned left onto Wynnton Road to resume former path.[21][22] Between June 1955 and July 1957, US 80/SR 22 were then shown to travel east on 14th Street to US 27/SR 1/SR 85/SR 103 (4th Avenue), turned right onto 4th Avenue and traveled to the south, turned left onto 13th Street and traveled to the east, turned right onto 13th Avenue and traveled to the south, and curved to the southeast, before resuming the former path.[23][24] By June 1960, the entire length of SR 22 was paved.[24][25] Between June 1963 and the beginning of 1966, the path of US 80 from the central part of Columbus to northeast of the city was shifted northward, off of SR 22 and onto US 27/SR 1/SR 85/SR 103 and then US 27 Alt./SR 85.[26][27] In 1967, the path of US 80 from the Alabama state line to 4th Avenue was shifted southward, off of SR 22 and onto US 280/SR 1 Spur and US 27/SR 1. The path of SR 22 in the Macon area was split in two, from east-southeast of Lizella to the southern part of Macon. SR 22 was projected and under construction on a southern path from US 80 to SR 49. SR 22 Conn. followed the former path on US 80 from the western point to just east of the I-475 interchange, with SR 74 following the former path, also on US 80, to downtown. SR 22 resumed its path on SR 49 and then US 41 Bus./SR 11.[28][29] The next year, this new path of SR 22 was completed from US 80 to US 41/SR 247 (Pio Nono Avenue). It was still projected from there to SR 49.[29][30] In 1971, SR 22 in the Macon area was completed to SR 49. US 80 was shifted onto the entire length of the newer path of SR 22.[31][32] In 1983, SR 22's western terminus was truncated to the US 27 Alt./US 80/SR 1/SR 85 interchange. SR 22 was proposed on a farther northern path (its current path) from the Alabama state line to this interchange. The former path from 4th Avenue to the northeast was redesignated as a southwestern extension of SR 22 Spur. The former path from the Alabama state line to 4th Avenue was redesignated as part of SR 85/SR 219. At this time, a western bypass of Crawfordville, designated as SR 741, was proposed from SR 22 southwest of the city to SR 22 northwest of it.[33][34] In 1985, the path of SR 22 in Columbus was completed from SR 22 Spur to I-185. The path of SR 22 in Crawfordville was shifted westward, replacing the proposed path of SR 741.[34][35] In 1987, the path of SR 22 in Columbus was completed from I-185 to a point east of the US 27/SR 1 interchange.[36][37]

Future Edit

The section from the Alabama state line to Geneva is planned to be included as part of the Fall Line Freeway and could be included in the proposed I-14.

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
RussellPhenix City 
 
US 80 west (SR 8) – Phenix City, Montgomery
Continuation of roadway into Alabama
Alabama state line0.00.0Western end of US 80 and SR 540 concurrencies; western terminus of SR 22 and SR 540 at a crossing of the Chattahoochee River
MuscogeeColumbus0.40.641  
 
SR 22 Conn. to SR 85 – Downtown Columbus
Northern terminus of SR 22 Conn.
1.32.12  SR 219 (River Road)
2.23.53Bradley Park DriveSigned as exits 3A (east) and 3A (west)
3.35.34    I-185 (SR 411) / US 27 / SR 1 (Veterans Parkway) – Fort Benning, AtlantaI-185 exit 10
5Moon RoadEastbound exit is combined with exit 4.
6.810.96Schomburg Road / Blackmon Road
Flat Rock RoadEast end of freeway
9.815.8   US 27 Alt. / SR 85 – Manchester, ColumbusInterchange
11.418.3 
 
SR 22 Spur west (Macon Road)
Eastern terminus of SR 22 Spur
Talbot26.142.0 
 
SR 355 south – Buena Vista, Cusseta
Northern terminus of SR 355
28.946.5 
 
SR 41 south – Buena Vista, Oakland
West end of SR 41 concurrency
Geneva29.747.8 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 96 east / SR 540 east (Fall Line Freeway) to SR 240 east – Junction City
Eastern end of SR 540 concurrency; western terminus of SR 96
Talbotton36.959.4 
 
 
 
SR 90 east / SR 208 east (Clark Street) – Junction City
West end of SR 208 concurrency; western terminus of SR 90
37.159.7 
 
SR 208 west (Monroe Street) – Waverly Hall
East end of SR 208 concurrency
37.360.0 
 
SR 41 north (North Washington Avenue) – Manchester, Warm Springs, Woodland
East end of SR 41 concurrency
Taylor56.190.3 
 
 
 
US 19 south / SR 3 south – Butler, Americus
West end of US 19/SR 3 concurrency
Flint River56.791.2Garland T. Byrd Bridge
Upson58.193.5 
 
 
 
US 19 north / SR 3 north – Thomaston
East end of US 19/SR 3 concurrency
CrawfordRoberta71.4114.9   
 
US 341 / SR 7 / SR 42 north – Barnesville, Fort Valley
West end of SR 42 concurrency
Knoxville72.4116.5 
 
SR 42 south – Byron
East end of SR 42 concurrency
Echeconnee Creek82.0132.0Bridge
BibbFulton Mill Road – Central State Prison, Ed DeFore Sports ComplexFormer SR 361
Macon90.5145.6  I-475 (SR 408) – Atlanta, ValdostaI-475 exit 3
94.4151.9   US 41 / SR 247 (Pio Nono Avenue) – Forsyth, Warner Robins
94.7152.4   I-75 (SR 401) / SR 540 – Atlanta, ValdostaI-75 exit 162
95.7154.0 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 41 Bus. south / US 129 south / SR 11 south / SR 49 south (Broadway)
West end of US 41 Bus./SR 49 and US 129/SR 11 concurrencies
97.6157.1 
 
 
 
 
 
US 80 east / US 129 north / SR 11 north (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard)
East end of US 80 and US 129/SR 11 concurrencies
98.0157.7 
 
 
 
US 41 Bus. north / SR 49 north (Walnut Street)
East end of US 41 Bus./SR 49 concurrency
98.1157.9 
 
 
 
 
 
US 129 south / SR 11 south / SR 87 south (Riverside Drive)
Interchange; westbound exit only
98.1157.9Carl Vinson Memorial Bridge over the Ocmulgee River
98.4158.4   I-16 (SR 404) / SR 540I-16 exit 1B westbound; only ramp is an exit from westbound 16
98.7158.8  
 
  
 
US 23 / US 129 Alt. south / SR 19 (Emery Highway) to I-16 – Forsyth, Jeffersonville, Savannah, Coliseum
West end of US 129 Alt. concurrency
98.9159.2 
 
 
 
 
 
US 129 south / SR 11 south / SR 49 south (Gray Highway)
No left turn northbound; east end of US 129 Alt. concurrency; west end of US 129, SR 11, and SR 49 concurrencies
100.1161.1 
 
SR 49 north (Shurling Drive) – Milledgeville
East end of SR 49 concurrency
JonesGray109.7176.5 
 
SR 18 west – Forsyth
West end of SR 18 concurrency
111.4179.3 
 
SR 18 east (Bill Conn Parkway) – Gordon
East end of SR 18 concurrency
112.3180.7 
 
SR 11 north (Atlanta Road) – Monticello
East end of SR 11 concurrency
112.3180.7 
 
  US 129 north / SR 44 (James Street) – Eatonton, Gordon
East end of US 129 concurrency
BaldwinMilledgeville129.4208.2 
 
SR 212 west – Monticello
Southern terminus of SR 212
129.7208.7   US 441 / SR 29 (Roberson Mill Road) – Eatonton, Irwinton, Dublin, Georgia College Athletic Complex, Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery
131.7212.0 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 441 Bus. north / SR 24 north / SR 29 Bus. north (North Columbia Street) to US 441 north / SR 24 north – Eatonton
Western end of US 441 Bus./SR 29 Bus. and SR 24 concurrencies
131.8212.1 
 
 
 
US 441 Bus. south / SR 29 Bus. south (North Clarke Street) – Irwinton
Eastern end of US 441 Bus./SR 29 Bus. concurrency
 
 
  SR 49 north (East Hancock Street) / South Elbert Street south – Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Central State Hospital, Oconee River Greenway and Riverwalk
Northern terminus of SR 49; former SR 22 Conn./SR 24 Conn.; former northern terminus of SR 112
133.1214.2Bobby Parham Bridge over the Oconee River
136.6219.8 
 
SR 24 east – Sandersville
East end of SR 24 concurrency
HancockSparta155.7250.6 
 
 
 
SR 15 south / SR 16 east (Broad Street) – Sandersville, Warrenton
West end of SR 15 and SR 16 concurrencies
156.4251.7 
 
SR 16 west – Eatonton
East end of SR 16 concurrency
158.4254.9 
 
SR 15 north – Greensboro, Athens
East end of SR 15 concurrency
Taliaferro176.9284.7  I-20 (SR 402) – Atlanta, AugustaI-20 exit 148
Crawfordville178.9287.9   
 
US 278 / SR 12 (Broad Street) to SR 47 – Union Point, Crawfordville, Washington
186.8300.6  SR 44 (Union Point Road) – Union Point, Washington, Greensboro, Elberton, Kettle Creek Battlefield Historic Site
Oglethorpe205.0329.9 
 
 
 
US 78 east / SR 10 east (Washington Road) – Washington
West end of US 78/SR 10 concurrency
Lexington206.1331.7 
 
SR 77 north (Elberton Road) – Elberton, Hartwell, Lake R.B. Russell State Park
West end of SR 77 concurrency
206.7332.7 
 
SR 77 south (Union Point Road) – Union Point, Siloam, Woodville
East end of SR 77 concurrency
207.0333.1 
 
 
 
US 78 west / SR 10 west (Athens Road) – Athens, Atlanta
East end of US 78/SR 10 concurrency
MadisonComer221.1355.8  
 
SR 72 (Comer Bypass) / SR 98 north – Commerce, Elberton
Eastern terminus; southern terminus of SR 98
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes Edit

Columbus connector route Edit

 

State Route 22 Connector

LocationColumbus
Length0.3 mi[38] (480 m)
Existed1985[34][35]–present

State Route 22 Connector (SR 22 Conn.) is a 0.3-mile-long (0.48 km) connector route of SR 22 that exists entirely within the city limits of Columbus in the west central part of Muscogee County. It is known as 2nd Avenue for its entire length.

It begins at an intersection with SR 85. It travels due north, curves to the north-northeast, and meets its northern terminus, an interchange with US 80/SR 22/SR 540 (J.R. Allen Parkway/Fall Line Freeway).[38]

All of SR 22 Conn. is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[3]

In 1983, SR 22 Conn. was proposed from SR 85 north-northwest to what is now the path of US 80/SR 22.[33][34] In 1985, SR 22 Conn. was completed on its proposed path.[34][35]

The entire route is in Columbus, Muscogee County.

mi[38]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  SR 85 (2nd Avenue/Manchester Expressway) – Columbus, Manchester, Columbus Technical College, St. Theatre of Georgia, Springer Opera HouseSouthern terminus
0.30.48    
 
US 80 / SR 22 / SR 540 (J.R. Allen Parkway / Fall Line Freeway) to I-185 – Phenix City, Montgomery, Atlanta, Macon
Northern terminus; US 80/SR 22/SR 540, exit 1
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Columbus spur route Edit

 

State Route 22 Spur

LocationColumbus
Length10.3 mi[39] (16.6 km)
Existed1965[26][27]–present

State Route 22 Spur (SR 22 Spur) is a 10.3-mile-long (16.6 km) spur route of SR 22 that exists entirely within the city limits of Columbus in the west-central and north-central parts of Muscogee County.

It begins at an intersection with US 27/SR 1 (Veterans Parkway). It travels due east on 13th Street. It turns right onto 13th Avenue and curves to the northeast onto Wynnton Road. Then, it takes on the name Macon Road and has an interchange with Interstate 185 (I-185; Lindsay Creek Bypass). Farther to the northeast, it skirts along the southern edge of Parkhill Cemetery. Just after traveling northwest of Fort Benning, it meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with US 80/SR 22/SR 540 (Beaver Run Road/Fall Line Freeway).[39]

All of SR 22 Spur is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[3]

Between June 1963 and the beginning of 1966, it was established on US 80 from the northern terminus of SR 357 to SR 22 northeast of Columbus.[26][27] In 1983, the western terminus of the SR 22 mainline was truncated to the US 27 Alt./US 80/SR 1/SR 85 interchange northeast of downtown. The former path of SR 22 from US 27/SR 1 in downtown to US 80 was redesignated as a southwestern extension of SR 22 Spur.[33][34]

The entire route is in Columbus, Muscogee County.

mi[39]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0   US 27 / SR 1 (Veterans Parkway)Western terminus
3.25.1  I-185 (Lindsay Creek Bypass / SR 411) – Ft. Benning, AtlantaI-185 exit 6
10.316.6    US 80 / SR 22 / SR 540 (Beaver Run Road / Fall Line Freeway) – Phenix City, AL, MaconEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Salem spur route Edit

 

State Route 22 Spur

LocationSalem
Existed1963[25][26]–1999[40][41]

State Route 22 Spur (SR 22 Spur) was a short spur route of SR 22 that partially existed in Salem, in the southern part of Upson County. Between June 1960 and June 1963, it was established from US 19/SR 3 southwest of Salem east-northeast over Auchumpkee Creek to US 80/SR 22 in the community.[25][26] In 1999, this spur route was decommissioned.[40][41]

The entire route was in Upson County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
   US 19 / SR 3Western terminus
Salem   US 80 / SR 22Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Macon connector route Edit

 

State Route 22 Connector

LocationMacon
Existed1967[28][29]–1981[42][43]

State Route 22 Connector (SR 22 Conn.) was a connector route of SR 22 that existed partially in Macon. In 1967, the path of SR 22 in the Macon area was split in two, from east-southeast of Lizella to the southern part of Macon. The mainline route was projected and under construction on a more southern path from US 80 to SR 49. SR 22 Conn. followed the former path on US 80 from the western terminus to just east of the Interstate 475 (I-475) interchange.[28][29] In 1971, US 80 was shifted off of SR 22 Conn. and onto SR 22.[31][32] In 1981, SR 22 Conn. was decommissioned.[42][43]

The entire route was in Bibb County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
   US 80 / SR 22Western terminus
Macon  I-475 (SR 408)
  SR 74Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Milledgeville connector route Edit

 

State Route 22 Connector

LocationMilledgeville
Existed1972[32][44]–1995[45][46]

State Route 22 Connector (SR 22 Conn.) was a connector route of SR 22 that existed entirely within the city limits of Milledgeville. In 1972, it and SR 24 Conn. was established on Franklin Street and Elbert Street from US 441/SR 29 to SR 22/SR 24/SR 49.[32][44] Between the beginning of 1986 and the beginning of 1996, US 441/SR 29 were shifted west of the city. The former path was redesignated as US 441 Bus./SR 243. At this time, both SR 22 Conn. and SR 24 Conn. were decommissioned.[45][46]

The entire route was in Milledgeville, Baldwin County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
   
 
US 441 / SR 29 (South Wayne Street / Franklin Street) / SR 24 Conn. begins
Western end of SR 24 Conn. concurrency; western terminus of SR 22 Conn. and SR 24 Conn.
 
 
SR 112 south (South Elbert Street)
Northern terminus of SR 112
   
 
 
 
SR 22 / SR 24 (Elbert Street / East Hancock Street) / SR 49 south (East Hancock Street) / SR 24 Conn. ends
Eastern end of SR 24 Conn. concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 22 Conn. and SR 24 Conn.; northern terminus of SR 49
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Google (September 7, 2013). "Overview map of SR 22 (Columbus to Macon)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
    Google (September 7, 2013). "Route of SR 22 (Macon to north of Sparta)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
    Google (September 7, 2013). "Route of SR 22 (North of Sparta to Comer)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
  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 June 20, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c National Highway System: Columbus, GA--AL (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e National Highway System: Georgia (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 8, 2019. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  5. ^ a b National Highway System: Macon, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  6. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (1921). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  7. ^ 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 June 20, 2017.
  8. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1929). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  9. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1, 1935). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  10. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (April 1, 1935). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  11. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1, 1937). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  12. ^ a b Georgia State Highway Board (January 1, 1938). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  13. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (September 1, 1938). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  14. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (July 1, 1939). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  15. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1, 1939). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  16. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1, 1940). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  17. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1, 1941). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  18. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1, 1945). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  19. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (1946). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017. (Corrected to November 7, 1946.)
  20. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (1949). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017. (Corrected to April 1, 1949.)
  21. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (1950). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017. (Corrected to August 1, 1950.)
  22. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (1952). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017. (Corrected to January 1, 1952.)
  23. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (1955). State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017. (Corrected to June 1, 1955.)
  24. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (1957). State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017. (Corrected to July 1, 1957.)
  25. ^ a b c State Highway Department of Georgia (1960). State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads (PDF) (Map) (1960–1961 ed.). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved June 20, 2017. (Corrected to June 1, 1960.)
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  28. ^ a b c State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1967). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  29. ^ a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1968). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
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  32. ^ a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1972). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
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  38. ^ a b c Google (August 24, 2013). "Overview map of SR 22 Conn" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  39. ^ a b c Google (August 24, 2013). "Overview map of SR 22 Spur" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  40. ^ a b Georgia Department of Transportation (1999). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map) (1999–2000 ed.). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
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  44. ^ a b Georgia Department of Transportation (January 1973). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
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  46. ^ a b Georgia Department of Transportation (1996). General Highway Map: Baldwin County, Georgia (Map). Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation – via GDOT Maps.

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georgia, state, route, state, route, mile, long, state, highway, that, travels, southwest, northeast, eastern, through, portions, muscogee, talbot, taylor, upson, crawford, bibb, jones, baldwin, hancock, taliaferro, oglethorpe, madison, counties, western, west. State Route 22 SR 22 is a 221 1 mile long 355 8 km state highway that travels southwest to northeast in an eastern arc through portions of Muscogee Talbot Taylor Upson Crawford Bibb Jones Baldwin Hancock Taliaferro Oglethorpe and Madison counties in the western and west central parts of the U S state of Georgia The highway connects the Alabama state line in Columbus across the state line from Phenix City Alabama to Comer via Macon and Milledgeville State Route 22SR 22 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by GDOTLength221 1 mi 1 355 8 km Existed1919 2 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 80 SR 8 SR 540 at the Alabama state line in ColumbusMajor intersectionsI 185 US 27 SR 1 in Columbus US 19 SR 3 southwest of Salem I 475 in Macon US 41 SR 247 in Macon I 75 SR 540 in Macon I 16 US 23 US 80 SR 19 SR 49 SR 87 in Macon US 129 SR 11 SR 18 SR 44 in Gray US 441 US 441 Bus SR 24 SR 112 in Milledgeville I 20 near Crawfordville US 78 SR 10 SR 77 in LexingtonEast endSR 72 SR 98 in ComerLocationCountryUnited StatesStateGeorgiaCountiesMuscogee Talbot Taylor Upson Crawford Bibb Jones Baldwin Hancock Taliaferro Oglethorpe MadisonHighway systemGeorgia State Highway SystemInterstate US State Special SR 21 US 23SR 22 originally traveled only from Columbus to Macon and was incrementally extended to Comer in stages It was rerouted many times in Columbus and formerly had a more northern path in the Macon area The part of the highway from the Alabama state line east to Geneva is part of the Fall Line Freeway a long distance highway that is planned to extend from the Alabama state line to Augusta Also this section could be included in the proposed eastern extension of Interstate 14 I 14 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Columbus to Macon 1 2 Macon metropolitan area 1 3 Jones County to Comer 1 4 National Highway System 2 History 2 1 1920s to 1940s 2 2 1950s to 1980s 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 Special routes 5 1 Columbus connector route 5 2 Columbus spur route 5 3 Salem spur route 5 4 Macon connector route 5 5 Milledgeville connector route 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRoute description EditColumbus to Macon Edit SR 22 and SR 540 Fall Line Freeway begin at the Alabama state line concurrent with US 80 West of the state line US 80 continues over the Chattahoochee River into Phenix City as Phenix City Bypass internally designated as Alabama State Route 8 Eastward US 80 SR 22 SR 540 travel on the J R Allen Parkway a limited access bypass of Columbus in Muscogee County Almost immediately they have an interchange with the northern terminus of SR 22 Conn 2nd Avenue Then they have an interchange with SR 219 River Road After that is Bradley Park Drive Then they have a full cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 185 I 185 The same exit lanes for I 185 are also used for US 27 SR 1 Veterans Parkway and Moon Road Then is a partial interchange with Schomburg Road and Blackmon Road The highways curve to the southeast and have an interchange with US 27 Alt SR 85 Manchester Expressway Here the freeway ends and the two highways continue to the east and meet the eastern terminus of SR 22 Spur Macon Road US 80 SR 22 begin paralleling the northern border of Fort Benning and travel through the town of Upatoi They travel south of Cox Lake and cross over the Tar River north of Montarella Lake before crossing over Baker Creek into Talbot County They travel to the north of Box Springs The highways meet the northern terminus of SR 355 Just before entering Geneva SR 41 joins the concurrency In Geneva they meet the western terminus of SR 96 where SR 540 departs the concurrency on SR 96 and turn to the north In Talbotton they intersect SR 90 SR 208 Clark Street At this intersection SR 90 meets its western terminus and SR 208 joins the concurrency very briefly and departs at Monroe Street A few blocks later SR 41 also leaves the concurrency to the north on Washington Avenue while US 80 SR 22 curve to the east After traveling through rural areas of the county they travel along the Talbot Taylor county line before entering Taylor County proper They intersect US 19 SR 3 which join the concurrency The four highways cross over the Flint River into Upson County Not long afterward US 80 SR 22 split off to resume their eastern routing and enter Crawford County In Roberta they intersect US 341 SR 7 SR 42 Dugger Avenue At this intersection SR 42 joins the concurrency The three highways pass the Crawford County Public Library and Crawford County Middle School In nearby Knoxville SR 42 departs the concurrency while US 80 SR 22 begin a curve to the northeast They gradually curve to the east northeast before crossing over Echoconnee Creek into Bibb County Just before entering Lizella they curve to the southeast and begin to curve back to the northeast and enter Macon Macon metropolitan area Edit They pass by Macon State College before an interchange with I 475 US 80 SR 22 curve to the east and travel between Macon Mall and Central Georgia Technical College Next to Westgate Mall they intersect US 41 SR 247 Pio Nono Avenue Just under 2 000 feet 610 m later they have an interchange with I 75 SR 540 Then they pass Saints Rest Cemetery and Memorial Park before they intersect US 41 Bus US 129 SR 11 SR 49 Broadway At this intersection all six highways travel concurrently to the north and curve to the northeast At Walnut Street US 41 Bus SR 22 SR 49 split off to the northwest At 2nd Street SR 22 departs to the northeast There is an interchange with US 129 SR 11 SR 87 that is only accessible from the westbound lanes Immediately the road crosses over the Ocmulgee River and passes over I 16 SR 540 Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway which has a partial interchange with SR 22 but there is no access to I 16 SR 540 from either direction of SR 22 or to SR 22 from I 16 SR 540 east Just west of Coliseum Medical Center is an intersection with US 23 US 129 Alt SR 19 Emery Highway At this intersection US 129 Alt travels concurrent with SR 22 to the north for just over 500 feet 150 m At the intersection with US 129 SR 11 SR 49 US 129 Alt meets its northern terminus and SR 22 joins that concurrency to the north northeast Less than 4 000 feet 1 200 m later SR 49 Shurling Drive splits off to the east Jones County to Comer Edit US 129 SR 11 SR 22 cross over Walnut Creek and then enter Jones County Just before intersecting SR 18 the concurrency passes by Brasswells Lake Newberry Lake and Anderson Lake On the southwestern edge of the city limits of Gray SR 18 joins the concurrency The four highways enter the main part of the town At Bill Conn Parkway SR 18 splits off to the southeast At Atlanta Road SR 11 departs the concurrency to the north One block later they intersect SR 44 Here US 129 heads to the north concurrent with SR 44 while SR 22 continues to the northeast Just outside town it passes Lake Jonesco Golf Course After traveling through Haddock the route enters Baldwin County After entering Milledgeville it passes the Walter B Williams Jr Park Immediately afterward it meets the southern terminus of SR 212 Then it intersects US 441 SR 29 Robertson Mill Road SR 22 passes by Youth Development Center Lake and Oconee Regional Medical Center It curves to the south southeast and then to the east northeast and intersects US 441 Bus SR 24 SR 29 Bus North Columbia Street The four highways travel concurrently to the east northeast on West Montgomery Street One block later US 441 Bus departs to the south southeast on North Clark Street concurrent with SR 29 Bus SR 22 SR 24 parallel the northern edge of Georgia College amp State University At North Elbert Street the concurrency turns to the right and meets the northern terminus of SR 49 East Hancock Street and the former northern terminus of SR 112 South Elbert Street At this intersection SR 22 SR 24 turn to the left onto East Hancock Street and leave town by crossing over the Oconee River The two highways diverge with SR 22 heading to the northeast and entering Hancock County In Sparta it intersects SR 15 SR 16 Broad Street The three highways travel north northwest and leave town Almost immediately they curve to the north northeast and split with SR 15 SR 22 continuing straight ahead After a curve back to the north northwest SR 22 splits to the northeast and travels through Powelton Then the highway enters Taliaferro County After an interchange with I 20 Carl Sanders Highway it enters Crawfordville where it intersects US 278 SR 12 Broad Street It parallels the southwestern edge of A H Stephens Historic Park and leaves town It crosses over the South Fork Little River and North Fork Little River before intersecting SR 44 Then it very gradually curves to the northwest and enters Oglethorpe County It intersects US 78 SR 10 southeast of Lexington The concurrency crosses the southeasternmost corner of the city limits on Main Street Just over 1 000 feet 300 m later SR 77 Elberton Road joins the concurrency and leaves on Union Point Road On the northwesternmost corner of the city limits SR 22 splits off to the northeast on Comer Road The highway crosses over the South Fork Broad River into Madison County Almost immediately SR 22 enters the southern city limits of Comer At Comer Bypass it meets its eastern terminus an intersection with SR 72 and southern terminus of SR 98 1 National Highway System Edit The following portions of SR 22 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 From its western terminus to its intersection with SR 96 in Geneva completely concurrent with US 80 and SR 540 3 4 From its interchange with I 475 in western Macon to its intersection with US 41 Bus US 129 SR 11 SR 49 in southeastern Macon completely concurrent with US 80 5 From the eastern end of its concurrency with US 80 to the point where the concurrency with US 129 SR 11 SR 49 meet the northern city limits 5 4 From Gray to the eastern end of the SR 24 concurrency east of Milledgeville 4 The entire length of the SR 15 concurrency from Sparta to a point north of the city 4 The entire length of the US 78 SR 10 concurrency from a point southeast of the city to the northwestern part of the city 4 History Edit1920s to 1940s Edit SR 22 was established at least as early as 1919 from SR 1 in Columbus to Macon At this time SR 11 was established from Macon to SR 20 in Gray and SR 20 was established from SR 11 in Gray to Sparta 2 By the end of September 1921 SR 22 was extended along the path of SR 11 from Macon to Gray SR 20 s path from Gray to Sparta was redesignated as an eastern extension of SR 22 2 6 By October 1926 US 80 was designated on the Columbus Macon segment and US 129 was designated on Macon Gray segment 6 7 By October 1929 US 19 was designated on the portion of US 80 SR 22 southwest of Salem 7 8 In early 1935 SR 22 was extended north northeast to Crawfordville 9 10 The 1938 GDOT map the first one with inset maps showed that US 80 entered Georgia on the 14th Street Bridge US 80 and SR 22 traveled east on 14th Street turned right onto US 27 SR 1 SR 85 SR 103 1st Avenue and traveled to the south turned left onto 11th Street and traveled to the east curved to the northeast on Wynnton Road and then left Columbus US 80 and SR 22 were indicated to have entered Macon on Montpelier Avenue turned left on College Street and traveled to the northeast turned right onto Georgia Avenue and traveled to the east southeast and turned left onto US 129 SR 11 before leaving the city 11 12 Later in 1938 SR 22 was extended north northwest to the northern part of Taliaferro County 12 13 In the third quarter of 1939 it was extended again to the northwest to end at US 78 SR 10 in the southeastern part of Lexington 14 15 At the end of 1940 SR 22 was extended northward to Comer 16 17 Between the beginning of 1945 and November 1946 US 80 SR 22 were then shown to travel east on 14th Street in Columbus to US 27 SR 1 SR 103 4th Avenue turned right onto 4th Avenue and traveled to the south turned left onto 11th Street and traveled to the east turned right onto 8th Avenue and traveled south for one block turned left and resumed its former path 18 19 1950s to 1980s Edit Between April 1949 and August 1950 the path of US 80 SR 22 in Columbus was changed They traveled east on 14th Street to US 27 SR 1 SR 103 4th Avenue turned right onto 4th Avenue and traveled to the south turned left onto 13th Street and traveled to the east turned right onto 13th Avenue and traveled to the south and curved to the southeast before resuming the former path At this time US 23 was designated on part of SR 22 in Macon 20 21 By the beginning of 1952 US 80 SR 22 were then shown to travel east on 14th Street in Columbus to US 27 SR 1 SR 103 4th Avenue turned right onto 4th Avenue and traveled to the south turned left onto 11th Street and traveled to the east turned right onto 6th Avenue and traveled to the south for one block turned left onto 10th Street and traveled to the east turned right onto 10th Avenue and traveled to the south for one block and turned left onto Wynnton Road to resume former path 21 22 Between June 1955 and July 1957 US 80 SR 22 were then shown to travel east on 14th Street to US 27 SR 1 SR 85 SR 103 4th Avenue turned right onto 4th Avenue and traveled to the south turned left onto 13th Street and traveled to the east turned right onto 13th Avenue and traveled to the south and curved to the southeast before resuming the former path 23 24 By June 1960 the entire length of SR 22 was paved 24 25 Between June 1963 and the beginning of 1966 the path of US 80 from the central part of Columbus to northeast of the city was shifted northward off of SR 22 and onto US 27 SR 1 SR 85 SR 103 and then US 27 Alt SR 85 26 27 In 1967 the path of US 80 from the Alabama state line to 4th Avenue was shifted southward off of SR 22 and onto US 280 SR 1 Spur and US 27 SR 1 The path of SR 22 in the Macon area was split in two from east southeast of Lizella to the southern part of Macon SR 22 was projected and under construction on a southern path from US 80 to SR 49 SR 22 Conn followed the former path on US 80 from the western point to just east of the I 475 interchange with SR 74 following the former path also on US 80 to downtown SR 22 resumed its path on SR 49 and then US 41 Bus SR 11 28 29 The next year this new path of SR 22 was completed from US 80 to US 41 SR 247 Pio Nono Avenue It was still projected from there to SR 49 29 30 In 1971 SR 22 in the Macon area was completed to SR 49 US 80 was shifted onto the entire length of the newer path of SR 22 31 32 In 1983 SR 22 s western terminus was truncated to the US 27 Alt US 80 SR 1 SR 85 interchange SR 22 was proposed on a farther northern path its current path from the Alabama state line to this interchange The former path from 4th Avenue to the northeast was redesignated as a southwestern extension of SR 22 Spur The former path from the Alabama state line to 4th Avenue was redesignated as part of SR 85 SR 219 At this time a western bypass of Crawfordville designated as SR 741 was proposed from SR 22 southwest of the city to SR 22 northwest of it 33 34 In 1985 the path of SR 22 in Columbus was completed from SR 22 Spur to I 185 The path of SR 22 in Crawfordville was shifted westward replacing the proposed path of SR 741 34 35 In 1987 the path of SR 22 in Columbus was completed from I 185 to a point east of the US 27 SR 1 interchange 36 37 Future EditThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2013 This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message See also Fall Line Freeway and Interstate 14 The section from the Alabama state line to Geneva is planned to be included as part of the Fall Line Freeway and could be included in the proposed I 14 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 kmExitDestinationsNotesRussellPhenix City US 80 west SR 8 Phenix City MontgomeryContinuation of roadway into AlabamaAlabama state line0 00 0Western end of US 80 and SR 540 concurrencies western terminus of SR 22 and SR 540 at a crossing of the Chattahoochee RiverMuscogeeColumbus0 40 641 SR 22 Conn to SR 85 Downtown ColumbusNorthern terminus of SR 22 Conn 1 32 12 SR 219 River Road 2 23 53Bradley Park DriveSigned as exits 3A east and 3A west 3 35 34 I 185 SR 411 US 27 SR 1 Veterans Parkway Fort Benning AtlantaI 185 exit 105Moon RoadEastbound exit is combined with exit 4 6 810 96Schomburg Road Blackmon RoadFlat Rock RoadEast end of freeway9 815 8 US 27 Alt SR 85 Manchester ColumbusInterchange11 418 3 SR 22 Spur west Macon Road Eastern terminus of SR 22 SpurTalbot 26 142 0 SR 355 south Buena Vista CussetaNorthern terminus of SR 355 28 946 5 SR 41 south Buena Vista OaklandWest end of SR 41 concurrencyGeneva29 747 8 SR 96 east SR 540 east Fall Line Freeway to SR 240 east Junction CityEastern end of SR 540 concurrency western terminus of SR 96Talbotton36 959 4 SR 90 east SR 208 east Clark Street Junction CityWest end of SR 208 concurrency western terminus of SR 9037 159 7 SR 208 west Monroe Street Waverly HallEast end of SR 208 concurrency37 360 0 SR 41 north North Washington Avenue Manchester Warm Springs WoodlandEast end of SR 41 concurrencyTaylor 56 190 3 US 19 south SR 3 south Butler AmericusWest end of US 19 SR 3 concurrencyFlint River56 791 2Garland T Byrd BridgeUpson 58 193 5 US 19 north SR 3 north ThomastonEast end of US 19 SR 3 concurrencyCrawfordRoberta71 4114 9 US 341 SR 7 SR 42 north Barnesville Fort ValleyWest end of SR 42 concurrencyKnoxville72 4116 5 SR 42 south ByronEast end of SR 42 concurrencyEcheconnee Creek82 0132 0BridgeBibb Fulton Mill Road Central State Prison Ed DeFore Sports ComplexFormer SR 361Macon90 5145 6 I 475 SR 408 Atlanta ValdostaI 475 exit 394 4151 9 US 41 SR 247 Pio Nono Avenue Forsyth Warner Robins94 7152 4 I 75 SR 401 SR 540 Atlanta ValdostaI 75 exit 16295 7154 0 US 41 Bus south US 129 south SR 11 south SR 49 south Broadway West end of US 41 Bus SR 49 and US 129 SR 11 concurrencies97 6157 1 US 80 east US 129 north SR 11 north Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard East end of US 80 and US 129 SR 11 concurrencies98 0157 7 US 41 Bus north SR 49 north Walnut Street East end of US 41 Bus SR 49 concurrency98 1157 9 US 129 south SR 11 south SR 87 south Riverside Drive Interchange westbound exit only98 1157 9Carl Vinson Memorial Bridge over the Ocmulgee River98 4158 4 I 16 SR 404 SR 540I 16 exit 1B westbound only ramp is an exit from westbound 1698 7158 8 US 23 US 129 Alt south SR 19 Emery Highway to I 16 Forsyth Jeffersonville Savannah ColiseumWest end of US 129 Alt concurrency98 9159 2 US 129 south SR 11 south SR 49 south Gray Highway No left turn northbound east end of US 129 Alt concurrency west end of US 129 SR 11 and SR 49 concurrencies100 1161 1 SR 49 north Shurling Drive MilledgevilleEast end of SR 49 concurrencyJonesGray109 7176 5 SR 18 west ForsythWest end of SR 18 concurrency111 4179 3 SR 18 east Bill Conn Parkway GordonEast end of SR 18 concurrency112 3180 7 SR 11 north Atlanta Road MonticelloEast end of SR 11 concurrency112 3180 7 US 129 north SR 44 James Street Eatonton GordonEast end of US 129 concurrencyBaldwinMilledgeville129 4208 2 SR 212 west MonticelloSouthern terminus of SR 212129 7208 7 US 441 SR 29 Roberson Mill Road Eatonton Irwinton Dublin Georgia College Athletic Complex Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery131 7212 0 US 441 Bus north SR 24 north SR 29 Bus north North Columbia Street to US 441 north SR 24 north EatontonWestern end of US 441 Bus SR 29 Bus and SR 24 concurrencies131 8212 1 US 441 Bus south SR 29 Bus south North Clarke Street IrwintonEastern end of US 441 Bus SR 29 Bus concurrency SR 49 north East Hancock Street South Elbert Street south Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery Central State Hospital Oconee River Greenway and RiverwalkNorthern terminus of SR 49 former SR 22 Conn SR 24 Conn former northern terminus of SR 112133 1214 2Bobby Parham Bridge over the Oconee River 136 6219 8 SR 24 east SandersvilleEast end of SR 24 concurrencyHancockSparta155 7250 6 SR 15 south SR 16 east Broad Street Sandersville WarrentonWest end of SR 15 and SR 16 concurrencies 156 4251 7 SR 16 west EatontonEast end of SR 16 concurrency 158 4254 9 SR 15 north Greensboro AthensEast end of SR 15 concurrencyTaliaferro 176 9284 7 I 20 SR 402 Atlanta AugustaI 20 exit 148Crawfordville178 9287 9 US 278 SR 12 Broad Street to SR 47 Union Point Crawfordville Washington 186 8300 6 SR 44 Union Point Road Union Point Washington Greensboro Elberton Kettle Creek Battlefield Historic SiteOglethorpe 205 0329 9 US 78 east SR 10 east Washington Road WashingtonWest end of US 78 SR 10 concurrencyLexington206 1331 7 SR 77 north Elberton Road Elberton Hartwell Lake R B Russell State ParkWest end of SR 77 concurrency206 7332 7 SR 77 south Union Point Road Union Point Siloam WoodvilleEast end of SR 77 concurrency207 0333 1 US 78 west SR 10 west Athens Road Athens AtlantaEast end of US 78 SR 10 concurrencyMadisonComer221 1355 8 SR 72 Comer Bypass SR 98 north Commerce ElbertonEastern terminus southern terminus of SR 981 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSpecial routes EditColumbus connector route Edit State Route 22 ConnectorLocationColumbusLength0 3 mi 38 480 m Existed1985 34 35 presentState Route 22 Connector SR 22 Conn is a 0 3 mile long 0 48 km connector route of SR 22 that exists entirely within the city limits of Columbus in the west central part of Muscogee County It is known as 2nd Avenue for its entire length It begins at an intersection with SR 85 It travels due north curves to the north northeast and meets its northern terminus an interchange with US 80 SR 22 SR 540 J R Allen Parkway Fall Line Freeway 38 All of SR 22 Conn is included as part of the National Highway System a system of roadways important to the nation s economy defense and mobility 3 In 1983 SR 22 Conn was proposed from SR 85 north northwest to what is now the path of US 80 SR 22 33 34 In 1985 SR 22 Conn was completed on its proposed path 34 35 The entire route is in Columbus Muscogee County mi 38 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 SR 85 2nd Avenue Manchester Expressway Columbus Manchester Columbus Technical College St Theatre of Georgia Springer Opera HouseSouthern terminus0 30 48 US 80 SR 22 SR 540 J R Allen Parkway Fall Line Freeway to I 185 Phenix City Montgomery Atlanta MaconNorthern terminus US 80 SR 22 SR 540 exit 11 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Columbus spur route Edit State Route 22 SpurLocationColumbusLength10 3 mi 39 16 6 km Existed1965 26 27 presentState Route 22 Spur SR 22 Spur is a 10 3 mile long 16 6 km spur route of SR 22 that exists entirely within the city limits of Columbus in the west central and north central parts of Muscogee County It begins at an intersection with US 27 SR 1 Veterans Parkway It travels due east on 13th Street It turns right onto 13th Avenue and curves to the northeast onto Wynnton Road Then it takes on the name Macon Road and has an interchange with Interstate 185 I 185 Lindsay Creek Bypass Farther to the northeast it skirts along the southern edge of Parkhill Cemetery Just after traveling northwest of Fort Benning it meets its eastern terminus an intersection with US 80 SR 22 SR 540 Beaver Run Road Fall Line Freeway 39 All of SR 22 Spur is included as part of the National Highway System a system of roadways important to the nation s economy defense and mobility 3 Between June 1963 and the beginning of 1966 it was established on US 80 from the northern terminus of SR 357 to SR 22 northeast of Columbus 26 27 In 1983 the western terminus of the SR 22 mainline was truncated to the US 27 Alt US 80 SR 1 SR 85 interchange northeast of downtown The former path of SR 22 from US 27 SR 1 in downtown to US 80 was redesignated as a southwestern extension of SR 22 Spur 33 34 The entire route is in Columbus Muscogee County mi 39 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 US 27 SR 1 Veterans Parkway Western terminus3 25 1 I 185 Lindsay Creek Bypass SR 411 Ft Benning AtlantaI 185 exit 610 316 6 US 80 SR 22 SR 540 Beaver Run Road Fall Line Freeway Phenix City AL MaconEastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Salem spur route Edit State Route 22 SpurLocationSalemExisted1963 25 26 1999 40 41 State Route 22 Spur SR 22 Spur was a short spur route of SR 22 that partially existed in Salem in the southern part of Upson County Between June 1960 and June 1963 it was established from US 19 SR 3 southwest of Salem east northeast over Auchumpkee Creek to US 80 SR 22 in the community 25 26 In 1999 this spur route was decommissioned 40 41 The entire route was in Upson County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes US 19 SR 3Western terminusSalem US 80 SR 22Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Macon connector route Edit State Route 22 ConnectorLocationMaconExisted1967 28 29 1981 42 43 State Route 22 Connector SR 22 Conn was a connector route of SR 22 that existed partially in Macon In 1967 the path of SR 22 in the Macon area was split in two from east southeast of Lizella to the southern part of Macon The mainline route was projected and under construction on a more southern path from US 80 to SR 49 SR 22 Conn followed the former path on US 80 from the western terminus to just east of the Interstate 475 I 475 interchange 28 29 In 1971 US 80 was shifted off of SR 22 Conn and onto SR 22 31 32 In 1981 SR 22 Conn was decommissioned 42 43 The entire route was in Bibb County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes US 80 SR 22Western terminusMacon I 475 SR 408 SR 74Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miMilledgeville connector route Edit State Route 22 ConnectorLocationMilledgevilleExisted1972 32 44 1995 45 46 State Route 22 Connector SR 22 Conn was a connector route of SR 22 that existed entirely within the city limits of Milledgeville In 1972 it and SR 24 Conn was established on Franklin Street and Elbert Street from US 441 SR 29 to SR 22 SR 24 SR 49 32 44 Between the beginning of 1986 and the beginning of 1996 US 441 SR 29 were shifted west of the city The former path was redesignated as US 441 Bus SR 243 At this time both SR 22 Conn and SR 24 Conn were decommissioned 45 46 The entire route was in Milledgeville Baldwin County mikmDestinationsNotes US 441 SR 29 South Wayne Street Franklin Street SR 24 Conn beginsWestern end of SR 24 Conn concurrency western terminus of SR 22 Conn and SR 24 Conn SR 112 south South Elbert Street Northern terminus of SR 112 SR 22 SR 24 Elbert Street East Hancock Street SR 49 south East Hancock Street SR 24 Conn endsEastern end of SR 24 Conn concurrency eastern terminus of SR 22 Conn and SR 24 Conn northern terminus of SR 491 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also Edit Georgia U S state portal U S roads portalReferences Edit a b c Google September 7 2013 Overview map of SR 22 Columbus to Macon Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 7 2013 Google September 7 2013 Route of SR 22 Macon to north of Sparta Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 7 2013 Google September 7 2013 Route of SR 22 North of Sparta to Comer Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 7 2013 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 June 20 2017 a b c National Highway System Columbus GA AL PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved September 17 2019 a b c d e National Highway System Georgia PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 8 2019 Retrieved September 17 2019 a b National Highway System Macon GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved September 17 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 June 20 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 June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia October 1929 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1935 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia April 1 1935 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia October 1 1937 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 20 2017 a b Georgia State Highway Board January 1 1938 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia September 1 1938 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia July 1 1939 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia October 1 1939 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia October 1 1940 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1941 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1945 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia 1946 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 Corrected to November 7 1946 State Highway Department of Georgia 1949 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 Corrected to April 1 1949 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1950 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 Corrected to August 1 1950 State Highway Department of Georgia 1952 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 Corrected to January 1 1952 State Highway Department of Georgia 1955 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 Corrected to June 1 1955 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1957 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 Corrected to July 1 1957 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia 1960 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map 1960 1961 ed Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 Corrected to June 1 1960 a b c d e State Highway Department of Georgia 1963 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 20 2017 Corrected to June 1 1963 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia January 1966 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 20 2017 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia January 1967 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 20 2017 a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia January 1968 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 20 2017 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1969 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 20 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1971 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 21 2017 a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia January 1972 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 21 2017 a b c Georgia Department of Transportation 1983 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1983 1984 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 21 2017 a b c d e f Georgia Department of Transportation 1984 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1984 1985 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 21 2017 a b c Georgia Department of Transportation 1986 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1986 1987 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 21 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1987 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1987 1988 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 21 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1988 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1988 1989 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 21 2017 a b c Google August 24 2013 Overview map of SR 22 Conn Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 24 2013 a b c Google August 24 2013 Overview map of SR 22 Spur Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 24 2013 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1999 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1999 2000 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 21 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 2000 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 2000 2001 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 21 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1981 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1981 1982 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 21 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1982 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 21 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation January 1973 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 21 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1986 General Highway Map Baldwin County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1996 General Highway Map Baldwin County Georgia Map Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation via GDOT Maps External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Georgia State Route 22KML is from Wikidata Media related to Georgia State Route 22 at Wikimedia Commons Georgia Roads Routes 21 40 Georgia State Route 22 on State Ends com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgia State Route 22 amp oldid 1141924998 Milledgeville connector route, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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