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Georgia State Route 53

State Route 53 (SR 53) is a 172.146-mile-long (277.042 km) west-to-east state highway located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The highway travels from the Alabama state line west of Cave Spring northeast, then east, then southeast to US 129 Bus./US 441 Bus./SR 15/SR 24 Bus. in Watkinsville.

State Route 53

SR 53; mainline in red, alternate routes in blue
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length172.146 mi[1] (277.042 km)
Major junctions
West end US 411 / SR 25 at the Alabama state line west of Cave Spring
Major intersections
East end US 129 Bus. / US 441 Bus. / SR 15 / SR 24 Bus. in Watkinsville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountiesFloyd, Gordon, Pickens, Dawson, Forsyth, Hall, Jackson, Barrow, Oconee
Highway system
  • Georgia State Highway System
SR 52 SR 54

Route description edit

Western terminus to Dawsonville edit

 
Georgia State Route 53 in Calhoun

From its western terminus at the Alabama state line, SR 53 travels east through Floyd County, co-signed with US 411. After a brief concurrency with SR 100 in Cave Spring, US 411 and SR 53 continue northeast to the community of Six Mile. There, the routes become co-signed with US 27 and SR 1, and all four travel north to Rome. In Rome, US 411 departs to the east, and US 27/SR 1/SR 53 travel north, joined by SR 20. Just to the east of downtown, SR 53 departs from the other routes and travels northeast, running parallel to the Oostanaula River and through Shannon into Gordon County. South of Calhoun, the route arcs to the east, intersecting US 41 and I-75 before continuing east. After a brief second concurrency with US 411 and SR 61 in Fairmount, SR 53 continues east into Pickens County. West of Jasper the route becomes co-signed with SR 5/SR 515, and travels southeast to SR 108. SR 53 departs SR 5 and SR 515 and continues east, now co-signed with SR 108. SR 108 ends in Tate at the same crossroads as SR 53 Business, but SR 53 continues east into Dawson County to Dawsonville.[2]

Dawsonville to eastern terminus edit

 
SR 9 southbound/SR 53 westbound approaching the traffic circle around the Dawson County Courthouse in Dawsonville

After a brief concurrency with SR 9 around the courthouse in Dawsonville, SR 53 continues to the southeast, intersecting US 19/SR 400 southeast of Dawsonville. SR 53 continues southeast into Forsyth County, then turns to the northeast near the eastern terminus of SR 306. After running northeast into Hall County and crossing the Chestatee River branch of Lake Lanier, the route again turns to the southeast, then crosses over the Chattahoochee River branch of Lake Lanier. West of Gainesville, SR 53 turns to the southwest, then turns sharply to the southeast near the community of Oakwood, and continues southeast, intersecting I-985. The route continues to head southeast, briefly becoming co-signed with SR 211, then crosses into Jackson County and intersects I-85 in Braselton. This section of the route passes by both Road Atlanta and Lanier National Speedway. Crossing into Barrow County, SR 53 becomes co-signed with SR 11 and SR 211 in the northern portion of Winder. The three routes continue south into downtown Winder. There, SR 211 departs to the northwest, and SR 11 and SR 53 continue southeast, now also co-signed with US 29 Bus and SR 8. Southeast of downtown Winder, SR 11 departs, and US 29 Bus/SR 8/SR 53 continue to the junction with US 29 and SR 316, where US 29 Bus terminates, SR 8 continues east, and SR 53 continues southeast into Oconee County. After crossing US 78, SR 53 assumes an easterly routing, crossing US 129/US 441/SR 24, before meeting its eastern terminus at US 129 Bus./US 441 Bus./SR 15/SR 24 Bus. in downtown Watkinsville.[2]

Traffic edit

The Georgia Department of Transportation average annual daily traffic (AADT) numbers for the year 2011 show a variety of daily averages across SR 53. In Floyd County, average traffic loads west of Rome hover around 4,000 vehicles per day, with a maximum of 5,000 in Cave Spring. Those numbers increase rapidly as the route approaches Rome, increasing to an average of about 17,000, with a peak of 30,000 in downtown Rome, where SR 53 is concurrent with US 27, SR 1, and SR 20. The average loads dip back down to around 14,000 vehicles north of Rome, and hit a low of around 9,000 vehicles as the route crosses into Gordon County. The vehicle load fluctuates back up into a range from 12,000 to 23,000 in and around Calhoun and approaching I-75, and drops rapidly again east of I-75, reaching lows of just above 4,000 average vehicles. Briefly increasing again to 8,000 in Fairmount, the route carries around 4,000 vehicles per day between Fairmount and SR 5/SR 515.

In and around Jasper, where SR 53 is concurrent with SR 5/SR 515, the route carries between 14,000 and 24,000 vehicles, before rapidly decreasing again to an average load of around 5,000 while concurrent with SR 108. SR 53 then sees the lowest average vehicle load on its way across north Georgia between Pickens County and Dawson County, where the averages drop to around 2,500 vehicles per day. Traffic picks up again west of Dawsonville, and reaches numbers of around 13,000 where the route feeds Dawson County and Forsyth County traffic to SR 400. Once the route crosses into Hall County and approaches Gainesville, numbers increase yet again to around 23,000 vehicles per day north and into Gainesville, and reach nearly 28,000 vehicles as the route feeds I-985. The averages drop rapidly south of I-985 to around 7,000 as the route approaches Jackson County, and the average only increases again to around 10,000 as SR 53 feeds I-85 and then approaches Winder in Barrow County. South and east of Winder, averages drop down to between 3,500 and 5,000 vehicles per day, but then increase one last time to just under 16,000 in Watkinsville, as the route reaches its eastern terminus.[2]

National Highway System edit

The following portions of SR 53 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 the southern end of the US 27/SR 1 concurrency, in Six Mile, to SR 1 Loop in the northeastern part of Rome[3]
  • From SR 53 Spur, southeast of Calhoun, to the western end of the SR 211 concurrency, in Chestnut Mountain[4][5]
  • From the western end of the SR 11 and SR 211 concurrencies, in Winder, to US 29/SR 316, west of Statham[4][5]

History edit

The first portions of the roadway that is signed as SR 53 today makes its appearance on Georgia state road maps in 1921, which show the portion of the route from south of Calhoun, through Fairmount, and on to Jasper. That entire portion was already signed as SR 53 at the time; however, this designation was also used in 1921 for the road connecting Calhoun with LaFayette and Chattanooga in Tennessee, which is signed as SR 136 today.[6] By 1926, the Calhoun-to-Fairmount portion was shown as having a sand, clay, or topsoil surface, while the Fairmount-to-Jasper portion appeared as being graded but unimproved.[7]

By 1929, the stretch from Rome to Calhoun had been added and signed as SR 53, with the southern half having been finished in a semi-hard surface, and the northern portion being surfaced with one of the soft surface materials. Another large portion of the route, running from Jasper to Dawsonville, on to Gainesville, and continuing to Winder, had also been graded by 1929, but did not appear to be signed yet.[8] By early in 1932, the route had been extended to start at the Alabama state line, with some of the portion from the state line to Cave Spring, and a portion into Rome, appearing to be surfaced with hard cover, and the remainder of the route between the state line and Rome being covered in soft material. About half of the route out of Rome had also been improved to hard surface, and the same was the case for the entire portion between Fairmount and Jasper, as well as more than half of the portion between Jasper and Dawsonville, and part of the stretch between Gainesville and Winder. In addition, the entire existing route, from Rome to Winder, was signed as SR 53 by 1932.[9]

The final stretch of the main route of SR 53 appeared in August 1933, when the portion from Winder to Watkinsville was shown as graded but unimproved for the first time. Very little had changed otherwise, and the road surface conditions had remained static since early in 1932.[10] By early in 1935, the only change of note to the route was the fact that the portion from the Alabama state line to Rome had by then been co-signed with US 411.[11] In 1945, only portions of the route were not yet improved to feature hard surface; namely, the stretches from west of Calhoun to Fairmount, and the portion between Winder and Watkinsville were the only unimproved parts.[12] It was 1953 before the entirety of the route was marked on Georgia highway maps as having been covered with hard surface.[13]

SR 53's routing was changed between 1955 and 1957 on the stretch of the route between Dawsonville and Gainesville, due to the construction of the new Lake Lanier Reservoir.[14] Until the change, the route did not run through Forsyth County, but accessed Hall County directly from Dawson County by running east and then southeast into Gainesville. By 1957, SR 53 dipped further southeast into Forsyth County, then cuts straight east into Hall County before resuming its original path to Gainesville.[15] From around 1960 until its decommissioning around 1986, the former SR 318 ran from SR 9, crossed the former SR 9E, and terminated at SR 53 just southeast of where SR 53 and SR 400 intersect today. Former SR 318 today goes by the name Dawson Forest Road.[16][17]

Until 2007, the main route of SR 53 ran through downtown Jasper, following what is today signed as SR 53 Business. In 2006–2007, the route was realigned to follow SR 5/515 and SR 108 south and east around Jasper.[18]

As of 2014, GDOT plans to demolish the steel-truss bridge that carries Georgia 53 over Lake Lanier at the Forsyth/Hall county line. Built when the Chestatee River was flooded to create the lake, the Boling Bridge will be replaced with a much more bland[citation needed][original research?] structure. Because this will destroy the large nests built by ospreys atop the current bridge, new platforms about 30 feet (9 m) high will be installed on and near the new bridge for nesting.[19][20]

Future edit

SR 53 is planned to be widened in two phases. First from the intersection with Mars Hill Road/Hog Mountain Road to its interchange with US 441/US 129/SR 24, all of which is west of Watkinsville (Phase II).[21] Construction is planned to begin in 2022. Then, it is planned to be widened from that interchange to the intersection with US 129 Bus./US 441 Bus./SR 15/SR 24 Bus. in Watkinsville (Phase III).[22] Construction on this phase is planned to begin in 2051. Phase I was the widening of Mars Hill Road, which is still under construction, according to GDOT.[23] The entire project is a result of Oconee County being one of the fastest growing counties in Georgia,[24] and GDOT's desire to reduce congestion in the future.

SR 53 at SR 316 is planned to become an interchange as part of making SR 316 a limited-access highway.[25]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Floyd0.0000.000 
 
  US 411 west / SR 25 – Centre
Western terminus at the Alabama state line; continues as US 411 and SR 25 into Alabama; western end of US 411 concurrency
Cave Spring4.4477.157 
 
SR 100 north (Fosters Mill Road) – Livingston
Western end of SR 100 concurrency
5.0898.190 
 
SR 100 south (Mill Road) – Cedartown
Eastern end of SR 100 concurrency
Six Mile14.89323.968 
 
  US 27 south / SR 1 (Cedartown Highway/Rome Highway) – Cedartown
Western end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency
Rome19.64031.608 
 
  US 411 east / SR 20 (Cartersville Highway) – Canton
Western end of SR 20 concurrency; eastern end of US 411 concurrency
20.42332.868 
 
SR 101 south (Rockmart Highway) – Silver Creek
Northern terminus of SR 101
21.75635.013 
 
 
 
 
 
US 27 north / SR 1 north (Old Summerville Road) / SR 20 west (Shorter Avenue) – Summerville
Eastern end of US 27/SR 1 and SR 20 concurrencies
21.94235.312 
 
SR 293 east (Kingston Highway) – Kingston
Western terminus of SR 293
24.37639.229  SR 1 Loop
Shannon32.37252.098  SR 140 (Turkey Mountain Road / Adairsville Road) – Armuchee, Adairsville
GordonCalhoun39.44463.479 
 
SR 53 Spur north – Calhoun
Southern terminus of SR 53 Spur
40.04664.448   US 41 (Wall Street) / SR 3 – Adairsville, Resaca
40.22164.729  I-75 (SR 401) – AtlantaI-75 exit 310
Fairmount58.59094.291 
 
  US 411 south / SR 61 (Salacoa Avenue) – Cartersville
Western end of US 411/SR 61 concurrency
58.92394.827 
 
  US 411 north / SR 61 – Chatsworth
Eastern end of US 411/SR 61 concurrency
PickensHinton67.981109.405 
 
SR 136 Conn. north – Talking Rock
Southern terminus of SR 136 Conn.
Jasper75.555121.594 
 
  SR 5 north / SR 515 – Talking Rock
Western end of SR 5/SR 515 concurrency
80.144128.979 
 
  SR 5 south / SR 515 – Ball Ground
Eastern end of SR 5/SR 515 concurrency
Tate82.338132.510 
 
SR 53 Bus. north – Jasper
Southern terminus of SR 53 Bus.
Dawson99.085159.462 
 
SR 183 north (Elliott Family Parkway) – Juno
Southern terminus of SR 183
Dawsonville101.617163.537 
 
SR 9 south – Silver City
Western end of SR 9 concurrency
101.724163.709 
 
SR 9 north – Dahlonega
Eastern end of SR 9 concurrency
108.219174.162   US 19 / SR 400 – Cumming
Forsyth113.894183.295 
 
SR 306 south (Keith Bridge Road) – Coal Mountain
Northern terminus of SR 306
HallGainesville122.597197.301 
 
SR 53 Conn. east – Gainesville
Western terminus of SR 53 Conn.
124.738200.746 
 
SR 369 west (Browns Bridge Road) – Coal Mountain
Eastern terminus of SR 369
Oakwood129.283208.061    I-985 (SR 419) / US 23 / SR 365 (Lanier Parkway)I-985 northbound exit 16; I-985 southbound exit 17
129.658208.664  SR 13 (Atlanta Highway) – Gainesville
Chestnut Mountain133.949215.570 
 
SR 211 south (Old Winder Highway) – Braselton
Western end of SR 211 concurrency
134.311216.153 
 
SR 211 north (Tanners Mill Road)
Eastern end of SR 211 concurrency
JacksonBraselton140.059225.403  I-85 (SR 403) – AtlantaI-85 exit 129
140.617226.301 
 
SR 124 east (Lewis Braselton Boulevard)
Western end of SR 124 concurrency
140.642226.341 
 
SR 124 west (Broadway Avenue)
Eastern end of SR 124 concurrency
Hoschton141.615227.907 
 
SR 332 north (Pendergrass Road) – Pendergrass
Southern terminus of SR 332
BarrowWinder149.051239.874 
 
 
 
SR 11 east / SR 211 east (Jefferson Highway) – Jefferson, Statham
Western end of SR 11 and SR 211 concurrencies
149.966241.347 
 
SR 82 east (Broad Street)
Western terminus of SR 82
150.530242.255 
 
SR 211 west (W Athens Street)
Eastern end of SR 211 concurrency
150.701242.530 
 
 
 
 
 
US 29 Bus. west / SR 8 west / SR 81 south (Atlanta Highway) – Auburn, Loganville
Western end of US 29 Bus./SR 8 concurrency
151.563243.917 
 
SR 11 south (Monroe Highway) – Monroe
Eastern end of SR 211 concurrency
155.341249.997   
 
  US 29 / US 29 Bus. / SR 8 east / SR 316 – Lawrenceville, Athens
Eastern end of US 29 Bus./SR 8 concurrency; SR 316 exit 27
Oconee161.568260.018   US 78 / SR 10 (Monroe Highway) – Monroe, Athens
Watkinsville171.421275.875    US 129 / US 441 / SR 24 (Macon Highway/Watkinsville Bypass) – Madison, Athens
172.146277.042     US 129 Bus. / US 441 Bus. / SR 15 / SR 24 Bus. (North Main Street)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

SR 53 Spur in Calhoun edit

 

State Route 53 Spur

LocationCalhoun
Length4.489 mi[1] (7.224 km)

State Route 53 Spur (SR 53 Spur) is a 4.489-mile-long (7.224 km) spur route of SR 53 that is partially within the city limits of Calhoun. It continues north and northeast into downtown Calhoun as the mainline of SR 53 makes a sharp turn to the east and southeast and bypasses most of Calhoun to its south. The spur terminates at an intersection with US 41/SR 3 (Wall street) in the heart of Calhoun. On the east side of this intersection is the Gordon County Courthouse. In 2021, SR 53 Spur was extended all the way to the S Calhoun Bypass. The western end used to be at a junction with Belmont Drive and SR 53 Spur.

The entire length of SR 53 Spur 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.[4]

The entire route is in Calhoun, Gordon County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000  
 
SR 53 (South Calhoun Bypass east / Rome Road west) to I-75 – Rome, Fairmount, Atlanta
Western terminus of SR 53 spur and the southern Calhoun bypass; roadway continues as Rome Road South West (SR 53 west); SR 53 takes on the Rome Road South West name
4.2786.885 
 
SR 136 Conn. west (South River Street) – LaFayette
Western end of SR 136 Conn. concurrency
4.4897.224Main Street (US 41/SR 3)Eastern end of SR 136 Conn. concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 53 Spur and SR 136 Conn.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

SR 53 Business in Jasper edit

 

State Route 53 Business

LocationJasper
Length6.434 mi[1] (10.355 km)

State Route 53 Business is a 6.434 miles (10.355 km) business branch of SR 53, which continues east into downtown Jasper as the main route of SR 53 turns southeast, concurrent with SR 5 and SR 515. In the heart of Jasper, SR 53 Bus turns southeast and utilizes what used to be the original routing of SR 5 through Jasper, which was re-designated as SR 5A in 1982.[26] SR 53 Business meets the main SR 53 route again in Tate, where SR 53 is concurrent with SR 108. SR 53 Bus follows the original routing of SR 53 through Jasper.

SR 53 Connector in Gainesville edit

 

State Route 53 Connector

LocationGainesville
Length3.9 mi[1][27] (6.3 km)

State Route 53 Connector (SR 53 Conn.) is a 3.9-mile-long (6.3 km) connector route of SR 53. It travels west-to-east in the western part of Gainesville. The highway is a connector route between the SR 53 mainline, which turns sharply southwest and then south, and SR 60, which in turn connects downtown Gainesville with I-985/SR 365. It was concurrent with former SR 889/SR 365 Bus.

The entire length of SR 53 Conn. 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.[28]

The entire route is in Gainesville, Hall County.

mi[27]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  SR 53 (Dawsonville Highway north / McEver Road south) – Oakwood, DawsonvilleWestern terminus
1.82.9 
 
  SR 60 north / SR 369 (Jesse Jewell Parkway) – Oakwood, Cornelia
Western end of SR 60 concurrency
2.33.7 
 
To SR 11 Conn. (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard)
Former SR 11 Conn.
3.76.0  I-985 (US 23 / SR 365 / SR 419) – Atlanta, CorneliaI-985 exit 20
3.96.3 
 
SR 60 south (Candler Road) – Candler
Eastern end of SR 60 concurrency; eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "County GIS Base map shapefiles/geodatabases (varies by county)". Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c (Map). Georgia Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on December 27, 2012. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  3. ^ National Highway System: Rome, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c National Highway System: Georgia (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 8, 2019. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  5. ^ a b National Highway System: Atlanta, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
  6. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (1921). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  7. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1926). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  8. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1929). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  9. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1932). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  10. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (August 1933). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  11. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1, 1935). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  12. ^ 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 January 9, 2013.
  13. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (1953). State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved January 9, 2013. (Corrected to September 1, 1953.)
  14. ^ 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 January 9, 2013. (Corrected to June 1, 1955.)
  15. ^ 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 January 9, 2013. (Corrected to July 1, 1957.)
  16. ^ 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 January 14, 2013. (Corrected to June 1, 1960.)
  17. ^ Georgia Department of Transportation (1986). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map) (1986–1987 ed.). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  18. ^ Georgia Department of Transportation (2007). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  19. ^ "GDOT to build osprey homes as part of bridge project". Atlanta Business Chronicle. 24 March 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  20. ^ "DOT plans to build new home for osprey as part of Boling Bridge project". Archived from the original on 31 March 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  21. ^ "GDOT GA-53 Widening (Phase II)". GDOT. 4 February 2011. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  22. ^ "GDOT GA-53 Widening (Phase III)". GDOT. 13 March 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  23. ^ "GDOT Mars Hill Road Widening (Phase I)". GDOT. 9 April 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  24. ^ "Eleven Georgia counties make Census list of nation's fastest growing counties". SaportaReport. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  25. ^ "State Route 316 Corridor Study" (PDF). GDOT. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  26. ^ Georgia Department of Transportation (1982). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  27. ^ a b Google (October 27, 2023). "Route of SR 53 Connector" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  28. ^ National Highway System: Gainesville, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 9, 2019. Retrieved October 29, 2019.

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State Route 53 SR 53 is a 172 146 mile long 277 042 km west to east state highway located in the northern part of the U S state of Georgia The highway travels from the Alabama state line west of Cave Spring northeast then east then southeast to US 129 Bus US 441 Bus SR 15 SR 24 Bus in Watkinsville State Route 53SR 53 mainline in red alternate routes in blueRoute informationMaintained by GDOTLength172 146 mi 1 277 042 km Major junctionsWest endUS 411 SR 25 at the Alabama state line west of Cave SpringMajor intersectionsI 75 southeast of Calhoun SR 5 SR 515 west of Jasper US 19 SR 400 southeast of Dawsonville I 985 US 23 SR 365 in Oakwood I 85 in Braselton SR 316 southeast of WinderEast endUS 129 Bus US 441 Bus SR 15 SR 24 Bus in WatkinsvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateGeorgiaCountiesFloyd Gordon Pickens Dawson Forsyth Hall Jackson Barrow OconeeHighway systemGeorgia State Highway System Interstate US State Special SR 52 SR 54 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Western terminus to Dawsonville 1 2 Dawsonville to eastern terminus 1 3 Traffic 1 4 National Highway System 2 History 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 Special routes 5 1 SR 53 Spur in Calhoun 5 2 SR 53 Business in Jasper 5 3 SR 53 Connector in Gainesville 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRoute description editWestern terminus to Dawsonville edit nbsp Georgia State Route 53 in Calhoun From its western terminus at the Alabama state line SR 53 travels east through Floyd County co signed with US 411 After a brief concurrency with SR 100 in Cave Spring US 411 and SR 53 continue northeast to the community of Six Mile There the routes become co signed with US 27 and SR 1 and all four travel north to Rome In Rome US 411 departs to the east and US 27 SR 1 SR 53 travel north joined by SR 20 Just to the east of downtown SR 53 departs from the other routes and travels northeast running parallel to the Oostanaula River and through Shannon into Gordon County South of Calhoun the route arcs to the east intersecting US 41 and I 75 before continuing east After a brief second concurrency with US 411 and SR 61 in Fairmount SR 53 continues east into Pickens County West of Jasper the route becomes co signed with SR 5 SR 515 and travels southeast to SR 108 SR 53 departs SR 5 and SR 515 and continues east now co signed with SR 108 SR 108 ends in Tate at the same crossroads as SR 53 Business but SR 53 continues east into Dawson County to Dawsonville 2 Dawsonville to eastern terminus edit nbsp SR 9 southbound SR 53 westbound approaching the traffic circle around the Dawson County Courthouse in Dawsonville After a brief concurrency with SR 9 around the courthouse in Dawsonville SR 53 continues to the southeast intersecting US 19 SR 400 southeast of Dawsonville SR 53 continues southeast into Forsyth County then turns to the northeast near the eastern terminus of SR 306 After running northeast into Hall County and crossing the Chestatee River branch of Lake Lanier the route again turns to the southeast then crosses over the Chattahoochee River branch of Lake Lanier West of Gainesville SR 53 turns to the southwest then turns sharply to the southeast near the community of Oakwood and continues southeast intersecting I 985 The route continues to head southeast briefly becoming co signed with SR 211 then crosses into Jackson County and intersects I 85 in Braselton This section of the route passes by both Road Atlanta and Lanier National Speedway Crossing into Barrow County SR 53 becomes co signed with SR 11 and SR 211 in the northern portion of Winder The three routes continue south into downtown Winder There SR 211 departs to the northwest and SR 11 and SR 53 continue southeast now also co signed with US 29 Bus and SR 8 Southeast of downtown Winder SR 11 departs and US 29 Bus SR 8 SR 53 continue to the junction with US 29 and SR 316 where US 29 Bus terminates SR 8 continues east and SR 53 continues southeast into Oconee County After crossing US 78 SR 53 assumes an easterly routing crossing US 129 US 441 SR 24 before meeting its eastern terminus at US 129 Bus US 441 Bus SR 15 SR 24 Bus in downtown Watkinsville 2 Traffic edit The Georgia Department of Transportation average annual daily traffic AADT numbers for the year 2011 show a variety of daily averages across SR 53 In Floyd County average traffic loads west of Rome hover around 4 000 vehicles per day with a maximum of 5 000 in Cave Spring Those numbers increase rapidly as the route approaches Rome increasing to an average of about 17 000 with a peak of 30 000 in downtown Rome where SR 53 is concurrent with US 27 SR 1 and SR 20 The average loads dip back down to around 14 000 vehicles north of Rome and hit a low of around 9 000 vehicles as the route crosses into Gordon County The vehicle load fluctuates back up into a range from 12 000 to 23 000 in and around Calhoun and approaching I 75 and drops rapidly again east of I 75 reaching lows of just above 4 000 average vehicles Briefly increasing again to 8 000 in Fairmount the route carries around 4 000 vehicles per day between Fairmount and SR 5 SR 515 In and around Jasper where SR 53 is concurrent with SR 5 SR 515 the route carries between 14 000 and 24 000 vehicles before rapidly decreasing again to an average load of around 5 000 while concurrent with SR 108 SR 53 then sees the lowest average vehicle load on its way across north Georgia between Pickens County and Dawson County where the averages drop to around 2 500 vehicles per day Traffic picks up again west of Dawsonville and reaches numbers of around 13 000 where the route feeds Dawson County and Forsyth County traffic to SR 400 Once the route crosses into Hall County and approaches Gainesville numbers increase yet again to around 23 000 vehicles per day north and into Gainesville and reach nearly 28 000 vehicles as the route feeds I 985 The averages drop rapidly south of I 985 to around 7 000 as the route approaches Jackson County and the average only increases again to around 10 000 as SR 53 feeds I 85 and then approaches Winder in Barrow County South and east of Winder averages drop down to between 3 500 and 5 000 vehicles per day but then increase one last time to just under 16 000 in Watkinsville as the route reaches its eastern terminus 2 National Highway System edit The following portions of SR 53 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 the southern end of the US 27 SR 1 concurrency in Six Mile to SR 1 Loop in the northeastern part of Rome 3 From SR 53 Spur southeast of Calhoun to the western end of the SR 211 concurrency in Chestnut Mountain 4 5 From the western end of the SR 11 and SR 211 concurrencies in Winder to US 29 SR 316 west of Statham 4 5 History editThe first portions of the roadway that is signed as SR 53 today makes its appearance on Georgia state road maps in 1921 which show the portion of the route from south of Calhoun through Fairmount and on to Jasper That entire portion was already signed as SR 53 at the time however this designation was also used in 1921 for the road connecting Calhoun with LaFayette and Chattanooga in Tennessee which is signed as SR 136 today 6 By 1926 the Calhoun to Fairmount portion was shown as having a sand clay or topsoil surface while the Fairmount to Jasper portion appeared as being graded but unimproved 7 By 1929 the stretch from Rome to Calhoun had been added and signed as SR 53 with the southern half having been finished in a semi hard surface and the northern portion being surfaced with one of the soft surface materials Another large portion of the route running from Jasper to Dawsonville on to Gainesville and continuing to Winder had also been graded by 1929 but did not appear to be signed yet 8 By early in 1932 the route had been extended to start at the Alabama state line with some of the portion from the state line to Cave Spring and a portion into Rome appearing to be surfaced with hard cover and the remainder of the route between the state line and Rome being covered in soft material About half of the route out of Rome had also been improved to hard surface and the same was the case for the entire portion between Fairmount and Jasper as well as more than half of the portion between Jasper and Dawsonville and part of the stretch between Gainesville and Winder In addition the entire existing route from Rome to Winder was signed as SR 53 by 1932 9 The final stretch of the main route of SR 53 appeared in August 1933 when the portion from Winder to Watkinsville was shown as graded but unimproved for the first time Very little had changed otherwise and the road surface conditions had remained static since early in 1932 10 By early in 1935 the only change of note to the route was the fact that the portion from the Alabama state line to Rome had by then been co signed with US 411 11 In 1945 only portions of the route were not yet improved to feature hard surface namely the stretches from west of Calhoun to Fairmount and the portion between Winder and Watkinsville were the only unimproved parts 12 It was 1953 before the entirety of the route was marked on Georgia highway maps as having been covered with hard surface 13 SR 53 s routing was changed between 1955 and 1957 on the stretch of the route between Dawsonville and Gainesville due to the construction of the new Lake Lanier Reservoir 14 Until the change the route did not run through Forsyth County but accessed Hall County directly from Dawson County by running east and then southeast into Gainesville By 1957 SR 53 dipped further southeast into Forsyth County then cuts straight east into Hall County before resuming its original path to Gainesville 15 From around 1960 until its decommissioning around 1986 the former SR 318 ran from SR 9 crossed the former SR 9E and terminated at SR 53 just southeast of where SR 53 and SR 400 intersect today Former SR 318 today goes by the name Dawson Forest Road 16 17 Until 2007 the main route of SR 53 ran through downtown Jasper following what is today signed as SR 53 Business In 2006 2007 the route was realigned to follow SR 5 515 and SR 108 south and east around Jasper 18 As of 2014 GDOT plans to demolish the steel truss bridge that carries Georgia 53 over Lake Lanier at the Forsyth Hall county line Built when the Chestatee River was flooded to create the lake the Boling Bridge will be replaced with a much more bland citation needed original research structure Because this will destroy the large nests built by ospreys atop the current bridge new platforms about 30 feet 9 m high will be installed on and near the new bridge for nesting 19 20 Future editSR 53 is planned to be widened in two phases First from the intersection with Mars Hill Road Hog Mountain Road to its interchange with US 441 US 129 SR 24 all of which is west of Watkinsville Phase II 21 Construction is planned to begin in 2022 Then it is planned to be widened from that interchange to the intersection with US 129 Bus US 441 Bus SR 15 SR 24 Bus in Watkinsville Phase III 22 Construction on this phase is planned to begin in 2051 Phase I was the widening of Mars Hill Road which is still under construction according to GDOT 23 The entire project is a result of Oconee County being one of the fastest growing counties in Georgia 24 and GDOT s desire to reduce congestion in the future SR 53 at SR 316 is planned to become an interchange as part of making SR 316 a limited access highway 25 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes Floyd 0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 411 west SR 25 CentreWestern terminus at the Alabama state line continues as US 411 and SR 25 into Alabama western end of US 411 concurrency Cave Spring4 4477 157 nbsp nbsp SR 100 north Fosters Mill Road LivingstonWestern end of SR 100 concurrency 5 0898 190 nbsp nbsp SR 100 south Mill Road CedartownEastern end of SR 100 concurrency Six Mile14 89323 968 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 south SR 1 Cedartown Highway Rome Highway CedartownWestern end of US 27 SR 1 concurrency Rome19 64031 608 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 411 east SR 20 Cartersville Highway CantonWestern end of SR 20 concurrency eastern end of US 411 concurrency 20 42332 868 nbsp nbsp SR 101 south Rockmart Highway Silver CreekNorthern terminus of SR 101 21 75635 013 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 north SR 1 north Old Summerville Road SR 20 west Shorter Avenue SummervilleEastern end of US 27 SR 1 and SR 20 concurrencies 21 94235 312 nbsp nbsp SR 293 east Kingston Highway KingstonWestern terminus of SR 293 24 37639 229 nbsp SR 1 Loop Shannon32 37252 098 nbsp SR 140 Turkey Mountain Road Adairsville Road Armuchee Adairsville GordonCalhoun39 44463 479 nbsp nbsp SR 53 Spur north CalhounSouthern terminus of SR 53 Spur 40 04664 448 nbsp nbsp US 41 Wall Street SR 3 Adairsville Resaca 40 22164 729 nbsp I 75 SR 401 AtlantaI 75 exit 310 Fairmount58 59094 291 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 411 south SR 61 Salacoa Avenue CartersvilleWestern end of US 411 SR 61 concurrency 58 92394 827 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 411 north SR 61 ChatsworthEastern end of US 411 SR 61 concurrency PickensHinton67 981109 405 nbsp nbsp SR 136 Conn north Talking RockSouthern terminus of SR 136 Conn Jasper75 555121 594 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 5 north SR 515 Talking RockWestern end of SR 5 SR 515 concurrency 80 144128 979 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 5 south SR 515 Ball GroundEastern end of SR 5 SR 515 concurrency Tate82 338132 510 nbsp nbsp SR 53 Bus north JasperSouthern terminus of SR 53 Bus Dawson 99 085159 462 nbsp nbsp SR 183 north Elliott Family Parkway JunoSouthern terminus of SR 183 Dawsonville101 617163 537 nbsp nbsp SR 9 south Silver CityWestern end of SR 9 concurrency 101 724163 709 nbsp nbsp SR 9 north DahlonegaEastern end of SR 9 concurrency 108 219174 162 nbsp nbsp US 19 SR 400 Cumming Forsyth 113 894183 295 nbsp nbsp SR 306 south Keith Bridge Road Coal MountainNorthern terminus of SR 306 HallGainesville122 597197 301 nbsp nbsp SR 53 Conn east GainesvilleWestern terminus of SR 53 Conn 124 738200 746 nbsp nbsp SR 369 west Browns Bridge Road Coal MountainEastern terminus of SR 369 Oakwood129 283208 061 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 985 SR 419 US 23 SR 365 Lanier Parkway I 985 northbound exit 16 I 985 southbound exit 17 129 658208 664 nbsp SR 13 Atlanta Highway Gainesville Chestnut Mountain133 949215 570 nbsp nbsp SR 211 south Old Winder Highway BraseltonWestern end of SR 211 concurrency 134 311216 153 nbsp nbsp SR 211 north Tanners Mill Road Eastern end of SR 211 concurrency JacksonBraselton140 059225 403 nbsp I 85 SR 403 AtlantaI 85 exit 129 140 617226 301 nbsp nbsp SR 124 east Lewis Braselton Boulevard Western end of SR 124 concurrency 140 642226 341 nbsp nbsp SR 124 west Broadway Avenue Eastern end of SR 124 concurrency Hoschton141 615227 907 nbsp nbsp SR 332 north Pendergrass Road PendergrassSouthern terminus of SR 332 BarrowWinder149 051239 874 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 11 east SR 211 east Jefferson Highway Jefferson StathamWestern end of SR 11 and SR 211 concurrencies 149 966241 347 nbsp nbsp SR 82 east Broad Street Western terminus of SR 82 150 530242 255 nbsp nbsp SR 211 west W Athens Street Eastern end of SR 211 concurrency 150 701242 530 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 Bus west SR 8 west SR 81 south Atlanta Highway Auburn LoganvilleWestern end of US 29 Bus SR 8 concurrency 151 563243 917 nbsp nbsp SR 11 south Monroe Highway MonroeEastern end of SR 211 concurrency 155 341249 997 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 US 29 Bus SR 8 east SR 316 Lawrenceville AthensEastern end of US 29 Bus SR 8 concurrency SR 316 exit 27 Oconee 161 568260 018 nbsp nbsp US 78 SR 10 Monroe Highway Monroe Athens Watkinsville171 421275 875 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 US 441 SR 24 Macon Highway Watkinsville Bypass Madison Athens 172 146277 042 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 129 Bus US 441 Bus SR 15 SR 24 Bus North Main Street Eastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus UnopenedSpecial routes editSR 53 Spur in Calhoun edit nbsp State Route 53 SpurLocationCalhounLength4 489 mi 1 7 224 km State Route 53 Spur SR 53 Spur is a 4 489 mile long 7 224 km spur route of SR 53 that is partially within the city limits of Calhoun It continues north and northeast into downtown Calhoun as the mainline of SR 53 makes a sharp turn to the east and southeast and bypasses most of Calhoun to its south The spur terminates at an intersection with US 41 SR 3 Wall street in the heart of Calhoun On the east side of this intersection is the Gordon County Courthouse In 2021 SR 53 Spur was extended all the way to the S Calhoun Bypass The western end used to be at a junction with Belmont Drive and SR 53 Spur The entire length of SR 53 Spur 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 4 The entire route is in Calhoun Gordon County mi 1 kmDestinationsNotes 0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 53 South Calhoun Bypass east Rome Road west to I 75 Rome Fairmount AtlantaWestern terminus of SR 53 spur and the southern Calhoun bypass roadway continues as Rome Road South West SR 53 west SR 53 takes on the Rome Road South West name 4 2786 885 nbsp nbsp SR 136 Conn west South River Street LaFayetteWestern end of SR 136 Conn concurrency 4 4897 224Main Street US 41 SR 3 Eastern end of SR 136 Conn concurrency eastern terminus of SR 53 Spur and SR 136 Conn 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access SR 53 Business in Jasper edit nbsp State Route 53 BusinessLocationJasperLength6 434 mi 1 10 355 km State Route 53 Business is a 6 434 miles 10 355 km business branch of SR 53 which continues east into downtown Jasper as the main route of SR 53 turns southeast concurrent with SR 5 and SR 515 In the heart of Jasper SR 53 Bus turns southeast and utilizes what used to be the original routing of SR 5 through Jasper which was re designated as SR 5A in 1982 26 SR 53 Business meets the main SR 53 route again in Tate where SR 53 is concurrent with SR 108 SR 53 Bus follows the original routing of SR 53 through Jasper SR 53 Connector in Gainesville edit nbsp State Route 53 ConnectorLocationGainesvilleLength3 9 mi 1 27 6 3 km State Route 53 Connector SR 53 Conn is a 3 9 mile long 6 3 km connector route of SR 53 It travels west to east in the western part of Gainesville The highway is a connector route between the SR 53 mainline which turns sharply southwest and then south and SR 60 which in turn connects downtown Gainesville with I 985 SR 365 It was concurrent with former SR 889 SR 365 Bus The entire length of SR 53 Conn 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 28 The entire route is in Gainesville Hall County mi 27 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp SR 53 Dawsonville Highway north McEver Road south Oakwood DawsonvilleWestern terminus 1 82 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 60 north SR 369 Jesse Jewell Parkway Oakwood CorneliaWestern end of SR 60 concurrency 2 33 7 nbsp nbsp To SR 11 Conn Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard Former SR 11 Conn 3 76 0 nbsp I 985 US 23 SR 365 SR 419 Atlanta CorneliaI 985 exit 20 3 96 3 nbsp nbsp SR 60 south Candler Road CandlerEastern end of SR 60 concurrency eastern terminus 1 000 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 c d e f County GIS Base map shapefiles geodatabases varies by county Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved January 9 2013 a b c Geographic Transportation Reporting Analysis and Query System GeoTRAQS Map Georgia Department of Transportation Archived from the original on December 27 2012 Retrieved January 9 2013 National Highway System Rome GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved October 29 2019 a b c National Highway System Georgia PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 8 2019 Retrieved October 29 2019 a b National Highway System Atlanta GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved October 29 2019 State Highway Department of Georgia 1921 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved January 9 2013 State Highway Department of Georgia October 1926 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved January 9 2013 State Highway Department of Georgia October 1929 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved January 9 2013 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved January 9 2013 State Highway Department of Georgia August 1933 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved January 9 2013 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1935 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved January 9 2013 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 January 9 2013 State Highway Department of Georgia 1953 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved January 9 2013 Corrected to September 1 1953 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 January 9 2013 Corrected to June 1 1955 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 January 9 2013 Corrected to July 1 1957 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 January 14 2013 Corrected to June 1 1960 Georgia Department of Transportation 1986 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1986 1987 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved January 14 2013 Georgia Department of Transportation 2007 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved January 9 2013 GDOT to build osprey homes as part of bridge project Atlanta Business Chronicle 24 March 2014 Retrieved 30 September 2014 DOT plans to build new home for osprey as part of Boling Bridge project Archived from the original on 31 March 2014 Retrieved 30 September 2014 GDOT GA 53 Widening Phase II GDOT 4 February 2011 Retrieved 25 January 2019 GDOT GA 53 Widening Phase III GDOT 13 March 2012 Retrieved 25 January 2019 GDOT Mars Hill Road Widening Phase I GDOT 9 April 2013 Retrieved 25 January 2019 Eleven Georgia counties make Census list of nation s fastest growing counties SaportaReport 2 April 2018 Retrieved 27 January 2019 State Route 316 Corridor Study PDF GDOT Retrieved 30 January 2019 Georgia Department of Transportation 1982 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved January 24 2013 a b Google October 27 2023 Route of SR 53 Connector Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 27 2023 National Highway System Gainesville GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved October 29 2019 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Georgia State Route 53KML is from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgia State Route 53 amp oldid 1211024201 SR 53 Spur in Calhoun, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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