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List of former state routes in Georgia (700–1109)

This is a list of former state routes in the U.S. state of Georgia. This list represents routes that traveled through the state but are no longer in operation, have been decommissioned, or have been renumbered.

Standard state highway markers
StateGeorgia State Route XX (SR XX)
System links
  • Georgia State Highway System

State Route 701 edit

 

State Route 701

LocationTroup County
Existed1973[1][2]–1975[3][4]

State Route 701 (SR 701) was a short-lived state highway that existed in the west-central part of the state. It was entirely in Troup County. In 1970, it was indicated to be "projected mileage" from a point west of LaGrange to SR 109 south-southeast of Glenn.[5][6] In 1973, the entire length of the highway was hard surfaced.[1][2] In 1975, SR 109 was shifted southwestward, replacing all of SR 701.[3][4]

State Route 701 Spur edit

 

State Route 701 Spur

LocationTroup County
Existed1973[1][2]–1975[3][4]

State Route 701 Spur (SR 701 Spur) was a short-lived spur route of SR 701 that existed in the west-central part of the state. It was entirely in Troup County. In 1970, it was indicated to be "projected mileage" from the Alabama state line west of Abbottsford to SR 701 in that community.[5][6] In 1973, the entire length of the highway was hard surfaced.[1][2] In 1975, it was redesignated as SR 109 Spur.[3][4]

State Route 704 edit

 

State Route 704

LocationChatham County

State Route 704 (SR 704) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the northern part of Chatham County. In 1973, it was proposed from SR 30 west-northwest of Monteith to SR 21 north-northwest of that community.[1][2] Between January 1979 and March 1980, the path of SR 30 in the Monteith area was shifted northward, replacing the proposed path of SR 704.[7][8]

State Route 705 edit

 

State Route 705

LocationMarietta
Existed1972[9][10]–1976[4][11]

State Route 705 (SR 705) was a state highway that existed in the north-central part of Cobb County. It was proposed between 1961 and 1966 from SR 5 southwest of Marietta to SR 5 in southern Cherokee County.[12][9] By 1973, the interchange with I-75 and a short piece of SR 705 northeast of it were built.[9][10] In 1976, SR 705 between I-75 and the northern intersection with SR 5 was built and redesignated as SR 5 Conn.[4][11] In 1984, SR 5 Conn. was redesignated as SR 5 Spur. SR 5's path north of Marietta was shifted westward, onto Interstate 75 (I-75) and I-575, replacing all of the proposed portion of SR 705.[13][14]

The entire route was in Marietta, Cobb County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
  I-75 (SR 401)Southern terminus; I-75 exit 114
Owenby DriveNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Route 706 edit

 

State Route 706

LocationEast of Ashton-Broxton

State Route 706 (SR 706) was a state route that traveled between SR 206 east of Ashton and US 441 in Broxton. Street names included the Broxton Highway, Ashton School Road and Fitzgerald Highway.

State Route 707 edit

 

State Route 707

LocationMidway

State Route 707 (SR 707) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the southeastern part of Midway. In 1974, it was proposed from US 17/SR 25 and SR 38 at the eastern terminus of US 82 to SR 38 east-southeast of Midway.[2][3] Between January 1979 and March 1980, the path of SR 38 east of Midway was shifted southward, replacing the proposed path of SR 707. US 82 was extended along this path.[7][8]

State Route 713 edit

 

State Route 713

LocationCobb, Cherokee, and Pickens counties
Existed1977[11][15]–1985[16][17]

State Route 713 (SR 713) was a state highway. In 1977, I-575/SR 713 was proposed from I-75 north of Marietta to just south of the CherokeePickens county line. It was completed from SR 140 south of Canton to SR 20 east of the city.[11][15] The next year, the entire Cobb County portion (except for the southern end) of I-575/SR 713 was under construction.[15][7] By March 1980, I-575/SR 713 was completed to SR 92 southwest of Woodstock and one exit to the south in the Canton area. SR 713 was proposed to be extended northwest to SR 5 in Talking Rock. SR 713 Spur was proposed from SR 5 to SR 713 at the northern terminus of I-575.[7][8] Later that year, the southern completed part of I-575/SR 713 was extended south to I-75.[8][18] The next year, SR 5's path from south of Nelson to southeast of Talking Rock was shifted westward, replacing the northern extension of SR 713.[18][19] In 1982, I-575/SR 713 was under construction from SR 92 southwest of Woodstock to south of Canton and from east of Canton to I-575's northern terminus north-northwest of Ball Ground. SR 713 was proposed to be extended northwest to SR 5 west-northwest of Talking Rock and north to the southern terminus of SR 719 at SR 5.[19][20] The next year, I-575/SR 713 was completed from SR 92 southwest of Woodstock to south of Canton.[20][16] In 1985, I-575 was completed northeast to a point southwest of Ball Ground. SR 5's path from Talking Rock to south-southwest of Ellijay was shifted westward, replacing all of SR 713.[16][17]

State Route 713 Spur edit

 

State Route 713 Spur

LocationCherokee and Pickens counties

State Route 713 Spur (SR 713 Spur) was a proposed spur route of SR 713. Between the beginning of 1979 and March 1980, it was proposed from SR 5 to SR 713 at the northern terminus of Interstate 575 (I-575).[7][8] In 1981, SR 5's path from south of Nelson to southeast of Talking Rock was shifted westward, replacing SR 713 Spur.[18][19]

State Route 714 edit

 

State Route 714

LocationWare County

State Route 714 (SR 714) was a proposed state highway. Its entire planned length was entirely within the west-central part of Ware County. In 1978, a southern bypass of the main part of Waycross, designated as SR 714, was proposed from SR 122 west-southwest of the city to US 1/US 23/SR 4 southeast of it.[15][7] In 1982, a proposal to extend SR 714 was shown to have extended from just south of SR 122 north-northwest to US 82/SR 50 east-southeast of Waresboro (meeting the bypass road for the northwestern part of Waycross), and then west-northwest to another meeting point with US 82/SR 50 on the western edge of Waresboro.[19][20] Between January 1984 and January 1986, the path of US 82 and SR 50 was shifted onto the path of SR 714, thus replacing it.[16][17]

State Route 719 edit

 

State Route 719

LocationGilmer County

State Route 719 (SR 719) was a proposed state highway. Between the beginning of 1979 and March 1980, it was proposed from SR 5 south-southwest of Ellijay to US 76/SR 5 northeast of that city.[7][8] In 1981, SR 719 was under construction.[18][19] In 1983, SR 5 in Gilmer County was shifted eastward, replacing the proposed path of SR 719.[20][16]

State Route 721 edit

 

State Route 721

LocationSpalding and Butts counties
Existed1979[21][22]–1983[20][16]

State Route 721 (SR 721) was a short-lived state highway that existed in portions of Spalding and Butts counties. At least as early as 1919, SR 7 was established on essentially the same path as SR 721 would eventually travel.[23] Between the end of September 1921 and October 1926, US 41 was designated on this path.[24][25] Between the beginning of 1959 and the beginning of 1964, US 41 and SR 7 were shifted onto the new western bypass of the city, and off of this path.[26][27] Between the beginning of 1974 and the beginning of 1980, SR 721 was designated on two segments: the former path of US 41/SR 7 in Griffin and from High Falls Road east of the city to SR 16 west-southwest of Jackson. This last intersection was just to the east of the Spalding–Butts county line. It was proposed between the two segments.[21][22] In 1983, the path of SR 16 east of Griffin was shifted southward, replacing SR 721.[20][16]


CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SpaldingGriffin     US 19 Bus. / US 41 Bus. / SR 3 / SR 16Western terminus
Memorial Drive south
Gap in route
High Falls Road
Butts  SR 16Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Route 726 edit

 

State Route 726

LocationPowder Springs
Existed1990[28][29]–1991[29][30]

State Route 726 (SR 726) was a state highway In 1983, it was proposed as a western bypass of Powder Springs, Clarkdale, and Austell, from an unnumbered road south-southwest of Powder Springs to US 78/SR 5/SR 8 southwest of Austell.[20][16] In 1986, US 278/SR 6 in the Powder Springs–Austell area was shifted westward, onto the path of SR 726 and the northern part of the unnumbered road in Powder Springs. The former path from Powder Springs to Austell was redesignated as SR 6 Bus.[17][31] In 1988, a proposed northern rerouting of US 278/SR 6 was designated as a second iteration of SR 726.[32][33] In 1990, SR 726 was completed.[28][29] The next year, the path of US 278/SR 6 in the Powder Springs area was shifted northward, onto the former path of SR 726.[29][30]

This table shows the completed section of SR 726. The entire route was in Cobb County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
   US 278 / SR 6Western terminus
Powder Springs   
 
US 278 / SR 6 / SR 6 Bus. east
Eastern terminus of SR 726; western terminus of SR 6 Bus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Route 728 edit

 

State Route 728

LocationMcRae

State Route 728 (SR 728) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the eastern part of the McRae area. In 1994, it was proposed as an eastern bypass of McRae, from US 280/SR 30 south-southwest of the city, around to US 319/US 441/SR 31, just north of where they split from US 280/SR 30 northeast of Helena.[34][35] As of the 2013 Telfair County map, the bypass was still proposed.[36][37]

State Route 730 edit

 

State Route 730

LocationLaFayette

State Route 730 (SR 730) was a proposed state highway. In 1982, it was proposed as an eastern bypass of LaFayette, from southeast of the city to north-northeast of it.[19][20] In 1988, US 27/SR 1 in the area was shifted eastward, onto the path of SR 730. Its former path through the city was redesignated as US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[32][33]

State Route 732 edit

 

State Route 732

LocationAthens

State Route 732 (SR 732) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the southwestern part of the Athens metropolitan area, almost entirely in Oconee County. In 1983, the southwestern part of the Athens Perimeter Highway, designated as SR 732, was proposed to be the final connecting piece of the freeway.[20][16] In 1987, the Athens Perimeter Highway was completed, with SR 10 on the southern part.[31][32]

State Route 733 edit

 

State Route 733

LocationGilmer County

State Route 733 (SR 733) was a proposed state highway in the northeastern part of Gilmer County. Between 1977 and 1980, it was proposed between two intersections with US 76/SR 5 northeast of Ellijay.[38][39] Between 1984 and 1991, US 76/SR 5/SR 515 was shifted onto the path of SR 733, replacing it.[40][41]

State Route 734 edit

 

State Route 734

LocationGilmer County

State Route 734 (SR 734) was a proposed state highway in the northeastern part of Gilmer County. Between 1977 and 1980, SR 734 was proposed from US 76/SR 5 south-southwest of Cherry Log, across US 76/SR 5 north-northeast of Cherry Log, and then to another intersection with US 76/SR 5 in Lucius.[38][39] Between 1984 and 1991, US 76/SR 5/SR 515 was shifted onto the path of SR 734, replacing it.[40][41]

State Route 736 edit

 

State Route 736

LocationAugusta

State Route 736 (SR 736) was a short proposed state highway that was planned in Augusta. In 1982, it was proposed to connect the eastern terminus of the John C. Calhoun Expressway (which would later carry SR 28), at 15th Street, with the western terminus of Greene Street, at SR 4 (13th Street).[19][20] In 1985, SR 28 was shifted southwest, off of Broad Street northwest of 5th Street, and onto John C. Calhoun Expressway, the proposed path of SR 736, and Greene Street.[16][17]

State Route 741 edit

 

State Route 741

LocationCrawfordville

State Route 741 (SR 741) was a proposed state highway that was planned in Crawfordville. In 1983, it was proposed as a western bypass of Crawfordville, from SR 22 southwest of the city to SR 22 northwest of it.[20][16] In 1985, the path of SR 22 in Crawfordville was shifted westward, replacing the proposed path of SR 741.[16][17]

State Route 744 edit

 

State Route 744

LocationPolk County

State Route 744 (SR 744) was a proposed state highway in the western part of Polk County. In 1987, it was proposed as an eastern bypass of Cedartown, from US 27/SR 1/SR 100 south-southwest of the city to US 27/SR 1 north-northeast of it.[31][32] In 1991, the path of US 27/SR 1 through the area was shifted eastward, replacing the path of SR 744.[29][30]

State Route 744 Spur edit

 

State Route 744 Spur

LocationCedartown

State Route 744 Spur (SR 744 Spur) was a proposed spur route of SR 744 that partially existed in the city limits of Cedartown. In 1987, it was proposed from US 27/SR 1/SR 100 in the city to the proposed path of SR 744 southeast of it.[31][32] In 1991, US 278/SR 6 was shifted southward, out of the main part of the city, replacing the spur route.[29][30]

State Route 746 edit

 

State Route 746

LocationFloyd County
Existed1990[28][29]–1992[30][42]

State Route 746 (SR 746) was a state highway that existed in the east-central part of Floyd County, just to the east of Rome. In 1985, it was proposed from US 411/SR 20 southeast of Rome north-northeast and northwest to SR 53 at the eastern terminus of SR 53 Spur.[16][17] In 1990, the portion of SR 746 between US 411/SR 20 and SR 293 was built.[28][29] Two years later, all of the original completed and proposed portions of SR 746 from US 411/SR 20 to SR 53 and the entire length of SR 53 Spur were redesignated as parts of SR 1 Loop. At this time, a separate segment of SR 746 was proposed from SR 20 west-northwest of Rome south-southeast and southeast to US 27/US 411/SR 1/SR 53 just north-northeast of Six Mile, east-northeast to SR 101 south-southeast of Rome, and east-northeast and north-northeast to US 411/SR 20 at SR 1 Loop.[30][42] Nearly a decade later, the proposed western terminus was shifted westward on SR 20 to begin at a point east-northeast of Coosa.[43][44] In 2005, the entire length of SR 746 was cancelled.[45][46]

This table shows the completed portion of SR 746. The entire route was in Floyd County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
   US 411 / SR 20Southern terminus
  SR 293Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Route 747 edit

 

State Route 747

LocationNewnan
Existed1988[32][47]–1989[33][28]

State Route 747 (SR 747) was a short-lived state highway that existed just north of Newnan. In 1984, a northern bypass of Newnan was established from US 29/SR 14 just north of the city to SR 34 just northeast of it. However, it was unnumbered.[16][48] The next year, a western extension of this bypass, designated as SR 747, was proposed to have a western terminus at SR 34 west of the city.[16][17] In 1986, this bypass was then proposed as SR 34 Byp.[17][31] The next year, it was re-proposed as SR 747.[31][32] In 1988, it was completed as SR 747 from US 27 Alt./SR 16 to US 29/SR 14.[32][47] The next year, this bypass was entirely redesignated as SR 34 Byp.[33][28]

The entire route was in Coweta County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
   US 27 Alt. / SR 16Western terminus
   US 29 / SR 14Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Route 748 edit

 

State Route 748

LocationPolk County

State Route 748 (SR 748) was a proposed state highway In 1987, it was proposed as part of an eastern bypass of Rockmart, from SR 113 east-northeast of the city south and south-southeast to US 278/SR 6 east-southeast of Van Wert.[31][32] In 1990, US 278/SR 6 was shifted northeast from Van Wert on SR 113 and southeast on the proposed path of SR 748, with SR 101/SR 113 concurrent with them to Yorkville.[28][29]

State Route 754 edit

 

State Route 754

LocationCobb and Cherokee counties
Existed1985[16][17]–2003[49][50]

State Route 754 (SR 754) was a state highway that existed in Cobb and Cherokee counties. The roadway that would eventually become SR 754 was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 5.[23] SR 5's path between Marietta and northeast of Canton was shifted onto Interstate 575 (I-575), replacing SR 713 on that path. The portion between Marietta and west-northwest of Lebanon was redesignated as SR 754.[16][17] In 1986, the southern terminus was truncated to just north of Piedmont Road north of Marietta.[17][31] The next year, the southern terminus was re-extended to the northern terminus of SR 5 Spur.[31][32] In 1991, the northern terminus was truncated to SR 92 southwest of Woodstock.[29][30] In 1995, the southern terminus was truncated to just south of the Cobb–Cherokee county line.[35][51] In 1997, the southern terminus was truncated to the county line itself.[52][53] In 2003, the highway was decommissioned.[49][50]


CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Cobb 
 
SR 5 Spur south
Southern terminus of SR 754; northern terminus of SR 5 Spur; roadway continues as Canton Road, a former segment of SR 5.
Cherokee  SR 92
LebanonMain StreetFormer segment of SR 5
   I-575 / SR 5Northern terminus; I-575/SR 5 exit 6
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Route 758 edit

 

State Route 758

LocationMacon

State Route 758 (SR 758) was a proposed state highway that was planned in the southeastern part of Macon. In 1985, it was proposed as a southeastern rerouting of US 80, from the intersection of US 80/SR 22 (Eisenhower Parkway) and US 41 Bus./US 129/SR 11/SR 49 east-northeast and north-northeast to US 23/US 80/US 129 Alt./SR 19/SR 87 (Emery Highway).[16][17] In 1998, the entire length of SR 758 (except for the westernmost portion) was canceled. The western part was built as an eastern extension of Eisenhower Parkway, but as an unnumbered road.[53][54]

State Route 759 edit

 

State Route 759

LocationCommerce
Existed1991[29][30]–1992[30][42]

State Route 759 (SR 759) was a very short-lived state highway that existed entirely within the northern part of Jackson County, to the east of Commerce. In 1989, it was proposed as an eastern bypass of the main part of Commerce, from US 441/SR 15 south-southeast of Commerce to another intersection north-northeast of the city.[33][28] In 1991, SR 759 around Commerce was completed.[29][30] The next year, the path of US 441/SR 15 in the Commerce area was shifted eastward, replacing SR 759. The former path of US 441, on SR 334 and SR 98, was redesignated as US 441 Bus.[30][42]

The entire route was in Jackson County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
   US 441 / SR 15Southern terminus
  SR 334
  SR 98
  SR 326
  SR 59
   US 441 / SR 15Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Route 765 edit

 

State Route 765

LocationHomer

State Route 765 (SR 765) was a proposed state highway that existed in the Homer area. In 1991, it was proposed as an eastern bypass of Homer, from US 441/SR 15/SR 164 south-southeast of Homer to US 441/SR 15 north-northeast of the city.[29][30] In 2004, the path of US 441/SR 15/Proposed SR 803 in the Homer area was shifted eastward, onto the proposed path of SR 765.[50][45]

State Route 768 edit

 

State Route 768

LocationPaulding County

State Route 768 (SR 768) was a proposed state highway in Paulding County. In 1987, it was proposed as a southern bypass of Dallas, from west-southwest of the city to US 278/SR 6/SR 120 southeast of it; this replaced the proposed path of SR 6 Byp.[31][32] In 1990, US 278/SR 6/SR 120 was routed on the proposed path of SR 768.[28][29]

State Route 768 Spur edit

 

State Route 768 Spur

LocationPaulding County

State Route 768 Spur (SR 768 Spur) was a proposed spur route of SR 768 that was planned to be placed in the east-central part of Paulding County, north-northwest of the city limits of Hiram. Between the beginning of 1982 and the beginning of 1987, it was planned to be designated between the proposed path of SR 768 and US 278/SR 6/SR 120, at the point where they met the western terminus of SR 360.[55][56] In 1990, US 278/SR 6/SR 120 was shifted southward, onto the proposed path of SR 768, with SR 120/SR 360 shifted onto the proposed path of SR 768 Spur.[28][29]

State Route 771 edit

 

State Route 771

LocationFannin County
Existed1995[57][58]–2001[43][44]

State Route 771 (SR 771) was a proposed state highway in the north-central part of Fannin County. In 1986, it was proposed from SR 5 south of McCaysville to the Tennessee state line north-northwest of the city.[17] 1996 maps still showed the route on this proposed path,[57][58] though the route was never built. In 2001, the proposal was cancelled.[43][44]

State Route 773 edit

 

State Route 773

LocationTallulah Falls

State Route 773 (SR 773) was a proposed state highway that was proposed partially for the town of Tallulah Falls. In 1986, it was proposed as a western cut-off, on a more direct path between two intersections with US 23/US 441/SR 15 from south of Tallulah Falls and into the city.[17][31] The next year, the path of US 23/US 441/SR 15 in the Tallulah Falls area was shifted westward, onto the proposed path of SR 773. The former path was redesignated as SR 15 Loop.[31][32]

State Route 789 edit

 

State Route 789

LocationPolk and Paulding counties

State Route 789 (SR 789) was a proposed state highway in Polk and Paulding counties. In 1987, it was proposed as a northeastern bypass of Yorkville, from north-northeast of Yorkville to east of it.[31][32] In 1993, US 278/SR 6 was shifted northeast from Yorkville onto the former proposed path of SR 789[42][34]

State Route 793 edit

 

State Route 793

LocationBremen

State Route 793 (SR 793) was a proposed state highway in the north-central part of Carroll County and the southern part of Haralson County. In 1988, it was proposed as a western bypass of Bremen, from south-southwest of the city to north-northwest of it.[32][33] In 1993, US 27/SR 1 in the Bremen area was shifted westward, onto the path of SR 793. The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[42][34]

State Route 811 edit

 

State Route 811

LocationHaralson County

State Route 811 (SR 811) was a proposed state highway in the central portion of Haralson County. In 1989, it was proposed from US 27/SR 1 south-southeast of Buchanan north-northwest across US 27/SR 1, and curved around the east side of the city to a point north-northwest of it.[33][28] In 1992, US 27/SR 1 was rerouted onto the proposed path of SR 811 and was shifted east of the city. The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[30][42]

State Route 813 edit

 

State Route 813

LocationWalker County

State Route 813 (SR 813) was a proposed state highway in the northern part of Walker County. In 1994, it was proposed as a western bypass of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, from US 27/SR 1 east-northeast of Chickamauga to SR 2 west-southwest of Fort Oglethorpe.[34][35] In 2001, US 27/SR 1's path through the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park was shifted westward, onto the path of SR 813.[43][44]

State Route 816 edit

 

State Route 816

LocationSandersville

State Route 816 (SR 816) was a proposed state highway that was proposed in the northern part of Sandersville, in the central part of Washington County. In 1988, it was proposed as a northern bypass of Sandersville, from Deepstep Road northwest of the city to SR 88 east-northeast of it.[32][33] The next year, the proposed path of SR 816 was extended southwest to SR 24 west of the city.[33][28] In 1991, the path of SR 88 was extended westward, replacing the proposed path of SR 816.[29][30]

State Route 817 edit

 

State Route 817

LocationGwinnett, Barrow, and Oconee counties

State Route 817 (SR 817) was a proposed state highway that was planned form Gwinnett, Barrow, and Oconee counties. In 1989, a southern bypass of the DaculaAthens area, designated as SR 817, was proposed from US 29/SR 8 (and what was then the eastern terminus of SR 316) west-southwest of Dacula to the southwest corner of the Athens Perimeter Highway.[33][28] In 1991, SR 817's path from west-southwest of Dacula to SR 11 north of Bethlehem was completed as an eastern extension of SR 316.[29][30] In 1993, SR 817's path from north of Bethlehem to US 78/SR 10 southeast of Bogart was also completed as an eastern extension of SR 316, with US 29 shifted onto its entire length, from what was the western terminus of the proposed path of SR 817. SR 8 was shifted onto US 29/SR 316 from southeast of Russell to southeast of Bogart.[42][34] In 1996, SR 817's path in the southwestern part of Athens was completed as an eastern extension of SR 316, with US 29/US 78/SR 8 concurrent with it.[51][52]

State Route 818 edit

 

State Route 818

LocationWatkinsville

State Route 818 (SR 818) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the Watkinsville area. In 1990, a western bypass of the city, then proposed as a northern extension of SR 186, was planned from US 129/US 441/SR 24 north-northeast of Bishop to US 129/US 441/SR 15 in the southern part of Athens.[28][29] In 1992, this bypass was then proposed as SR 818.[30][42] In 1995, the path of US 129/US 441/SR 24, with SR 15 north of SR 24's northern terminus, was shifted westward, replacing the proposed path of SR 818. The former path of US 129/US 441/SR 24 was redesignated as US 129 Bus./US 441 Bus./SR 24 Bus.[35][51]

State Route 822 edit

 

State Route 822

LocationDublin
Existed1989[33][28]–1992[30][42]

State Route 822 (SR 822) was a state highway that existed entirely within the city limits of Dublin. In 1989, it was established from just south of the CSX railroad tracks in Dublin north-northwest to US 80/US 319/SR 26/SR 29/SR 31 (Bellevue Avenue).[33][28] In 1992, the path of SR 31 in Dublin was shifted east-southeastward, off of US 319/US 441/SR 19 and US 80/US 319/SR 26/SR 29, and onto the path of SR 822.[30][42]

The entire route was in Dublin, Laurens County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
Downtown DublinSouthern terminus
      US 80 / US 319 / SR 26 / SR 29 / SR 31 (Bellevue Avenue)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Route 826 edit

 

State Route 826

LocationEatonton

State Route 826 (SR 826) was a proposed state highway that was planned in the western part of Eatonton, in the central part of Putnam County. In 1988, it was proposed as a western bypass of the city, from US 129/SR 44 in Warfield to US 129/US 441/SR 24 north of Eatonton.[32][33] In 1992, the path of US 129/US 441/SR 24 in this area was shifted westward, replacing the proposed path of SR 826.[30][42]

State Route 827 edit

 

State Route 827

LocationButler, Georgia

State Route 827 (SR 827) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the southern part of the Butler area. In 1993, it was proposed as a southern bypass of the main part of Butler, from SR 96 west-northwest of the city to another intersection with SR 96 east of the city.[42][34] In 1999, this bypass's proposed designation, SR 827, was canceled.[54][59] Later, in 2006, SR 96 was shifted onto the Butler bypass.[46][60]

State Route 828 edit

 

State Route 828

LocationJenkins County

State Route 828 (SR 828) was a proposed state highway that was planned in the central part of Jenkins County. In 1989, it was proposed as a northeastern bypass of Millen, from SR 21 east of the city to US 25/SR 121 north-northwest of it.[33][28] In 1995, the path of SR 21 in the Millen area was shifted northward, replacing the path of SR 828.[35][51]

State Route 829 edit

 

State Route 829

LocationSylvania
Existed1990[28][29]–1993[42][34]

State Route 829 was a state highway that existed just south of Sylvania. In 1988, an unnumbered road was built from US 301/SR 73 at the southern terminus of SR 73 Loop south-southwest of Sylvania to SR 21 southeast of the city.[32][33] In 1990, this road was designated as SR 829.[28][29] In 1993, the path of SR 21 in the Sylvania area was shifted south-southwest, replacing the path of SR 829 and then routed on US 301/SR 73 Loop. Its former path was redesignated as SR 21 Bus.[42][34]

The entire route was in Screven County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
   
 
US 301 / SR 73 / SR 73 Loop north
Western terminus of SR 829; southern terminus of SR 73 Loop
  SR 21Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Route 831 edit

 

State Route 831

LocationDecatur County

State Route 831 (SR 831) was a proposed state highway in the southeastern part of Decatur County. In 1989, it was proposed as an eastern bypass of Attapulgus, from east-southeast of the city to north-northwest of it.[33][28] In 1995, US 27/SR 1 was shifted onto this bypass. Its former path was redesignated as SR 1 Bus.[35][51]

State Route 835 edit

 

State Route 835

LocationHabersham County

State Route 835 (SR 835) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the northern part of Habersham County. In 1989, it was proposed as an eastern bypass of Hollywood and Turnerville, from SR 17 just south of Hollywood to US 23/US 441/SR 15 south-southwest of Tallulah Falls.[33][28] In 1993, the path of US 23/US 441/SR 15, from Hollywood to Tallulah Falls, was shifted eastward, onto the proposed path of SR 835.[42][34]

State Route 838 edit

 

State Route 838

LocationEarly County

State Route 838 (SR 838) was a proposed state highway in the north-central part of Early County. In 1992, it was proposed as an eastern bypass of Blakely, from south-southeast of the city to north-northeast of it.[30][42] The next year, US 27/SR 1 in the Blakely area was shifted eastward, onto the path of SR 838. The former path through the city became US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[42][34]

State Route 844 edit

 

State Route 844

LocationDublin

State Route 844 (SR 844) was a proposed state highway in the north-central part of Laurens County. Between the beginning of 1966 and the beginning of 1972, it was proposed as a western bypass of Dublin, from US 319/US 441/SR 31 south of the city to US 441/SR 29 north-northwest of it.[61][62] By the beginning of 1977, this highway was canceled.[62][63]

State Route 847 edit

 

State Route 847

LocationRandolph County

State Route 847 (SR 847) was a proposed state highway in the central part of Randolph County. In 1993, it was proposed as a southeastern bypass of Cuthbert, from south-southwest of the city to north-northeast of it.[42][34] The next year, the path of US 27/SR 1 through the Cuthbert area was shifted eastward, onto the proposed path of SR 847. The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus./SR 1 Bus.[64][65]

State Route 863 edit

 

State Route 863

LocationEffingham County

State Route 863 (SR 863) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the central part of Effingham County. In 1993, it was proposed as a western bypass of Springfield, from SR 21 south-southeast of the city to another intersection with SR 21 northwest of it.[42][34] In 1997, the path of SR 21 in the Springfield area was shifted westward, replacing the proposed path of SR 863.[52][53]

State Route 876 edit

 

State Route 876

LocationBanks County

State Route 876 (SR 876) was a proposed state highway for the south-central part of Banks County, southeast of Hollingsworth. In 1992, it was proposed as a southeastern bypass of Hollingsworth, from US 441/SR 15 south-southeast of Hollingsworth to SR 198 southeast of the community.[30][42] In 1997, the path of US 441/SR 15, from Homer to Cornelia, was shifted eastward, onto the proposed path of SR 876.[52][53]

State Route 877 edit

 

State Route 877

LocationBanks County

State Route 877 (SR 877) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the north-central part of Banks County. In 1992, a cutoff, north-northeast of Hollingsworth, was proposed as an unnumbered road from Hollingsworth to US 441/SR 15 north-northwest of it.[30][42] Two years later, the cutoff north-northeast of Hollingsworth, was then proposed as SR 877 and extended to SR 105 just east of the southern end of its concurrency with US 441/SR 15.[34][35] In 2002, SR 877 was canceled.[44][49]

State Route 889 edit

 

State Route 889

LocationHall County
Existed1993[42]–1997[52]

State Route 889 (SR 889) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the western part of Gainesville, in Hall County. In 1993, a western bypass of Gainesville, designated as SR 889, was proposed from SR 369/SR 60 to SR 53.[42] It was concurrent with SR 53 Conn. to SR 369. It was decommissioned in 1997.[52]

State Route 896 edit

 

State Route 896

LocationWare County

State Route 896 (SR 896) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the northwestern part of Ware County. In 1992, a northwestern bypass of Waycross, designated as SR 896, was proposed from US 82/SR 520 east-southeast of Waresboro to US 1/US 23/SR 4 north-northeast of Waresboro.[30][42] In 1995, the path of US 1/US 23/SR 4 through the Waycross, Georgia micropolitan area was shifted to the west, replacing the route of SR 896. The former path was redesignated as US 1 Bus./US 23 Bus./SR 4 Bus.[35][51]

State Route 899 edit

 

State Route 899

LocationGray

State Route 899 (SR 899) was a proposed state highway that was planned as a northern bypass of Gray. Between the beginning of 1996 and the beginning of 2010, it was proposed from US 129/SR 11/SR 18/SR 22 southwest of Clinton, at the west end of SR 18's concurrency with US 129/SR 11/SR 22, to SR 22 east-northeast of Gray.[66][67] In 2016, this bypass was canceled.[68][69]

State Route 901 edit

 

State Route 901

LocationAthens

State Route 901 (SR 901) was a proposed state highway that was planned within the city limits of Athens. In 1992, it was proposed as a slightly western rerouting of US 129/US 441/SR 15 in the southern part of Athens. Its path was from US 129/US 441/SR 15 southwest of their southern interchange with what is now SR 10 Loop north-northwest to Timothy Road just north of the freeway.[30][42] In 2001, the path of US 129/US 441/SR 15 in the southern part of Athens was shifted westward, onto the proposed path of SR 901 south of the freeway.[43][44]

State Route 932 edit

 

State Route 932

LocationGray

State Route 932 (SR 932) was a proposed state highway that was planned inside the city limits of Gray. In 1993, it was proposed as a southern bypass of the main part of the city, from US 129/SR 11/SR 18/SR 22 in the southwestern part to SR 22 east-northeast of the city.[42][34] The next year, the proposed path of SR 932 was truncated to SR 18 in the southeastern part of Gray.[34][35] In 1998, the path of SR 18 in Gray was shifted southward, replacing the proposed path of SR 932.[53][54]

State Route 1011 edit

State Route 1011

LocationColumbia County

State Route 1011 (SR 1011) was a short proposed state highway that was planned for the southeastern part of Columbia County. Between January 1964 and January 1970, it was proposed from SR 28 west-northwest of Martinez east-northeast to Blackstone Camp Road.[70][71] By January 1975, it was canceled.[71][72] Between January 1997 and January 2009, this proposed path would be used as a northward shifting of the southern terminus of Blackstone Camp Road. Its former path was renamed simply Old Blackstone Camp Road.[73][74]

State Route 1056 edit

State Route 1056

LocationMartinez
Existed2008[73][74]–2012[74][75]

State Route 1056 (SR 1056) was a short state highway that existed in the central part of Martinez. Between January 1997 and January 2009, it was established on Davis Road from either Executive Center Drive or King Road west-northwest to SR 104 (Washington Road).[73][74] By January 2013, it was decommissioned.[74][75]

The entire route was in Martinez, Columbia County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
Executive Center Drive / Davis Road southSouthern terminus; terminus could have been at King Road; continued as Davis Road.
  SR 104 (Washington Road) / Davis Road endsNorthern terminus of SR 1056 and Davis Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Route 1082 edit

State Route 1082

LocationEvans and Martinez
Existed2008[73][74]–2012[74][75]

State Route 1082 (SR 1082) was a state highway that existed entirely in Martinez with portions proposed in Evans and Martinez. Between January 1997 and January 2009, it had three proposed segments and one signed portion. The westernmost segment was proposed from SR 104 (Washington Road) at the northern terminus of Towne Centre Drive east-southeast to Rountree Way, just southeast of Columbia Industrial Boulevard. The second portion was from Rountree Way, just northwest of Columbia Industrial Boulevard, east-northeast slightly to Columbia Industrial Boulevard. The third portion was from Blue Ridge Drive, just southwest of its southern intersection with Halifax Drive, to Old Evans Road, just south-southeast of River Watch Parkway. The fourth portion, which was indicated to be signed, was on River Watch Parkway, from Old Evans Road east-southeast and southeast to Baston Road.[73][74] By January 2013, the second and third segments were canceled, and the fourth segment was decommissioned.[74][75] By January 2017, the first segment was canceled.[75][76]

The entire route was in Columbia County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Evans  SR 104 (Washington Road)Western terminus of segment 1
MartinezRountree WayEastern terminus of segment 1
Gap in route
EvansRountree WayWestern terminus of segment 2
MartinezColumbia Industrial BoulevardEastern terminus of segment 2
Gap in route
MartinezBlue Ridge DriveWestern terminus of segment 3
Old Evans RoadEastern terminus of segment 3
Gap in route
MartinezOld Evans RoadWestern terminus of segment 4
Baston Road / River Watch Parkway eastEastern terminus of segment 4
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Unopened

State Route 1109 edit

State Route 1109

LocationSpringfield

State Route 1109 (SR 1109) was a proposed state highway that was planned for the central part of Effingham County. Between the beginning of 1997 and the beginning of 2010, it was proposed as a northern bypass of Springfield, from SR 21 north-northwest of the city to SR 119 in the northern part of the city.[77][78] Between the beginning of 2012 and the beginning of 2015, SR 1109 was canceled.[79][80]

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of former state routes in Georgia 700 1109 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message This is a list of former state routes in the U S state of Georgia This list represents routes that traveled through the state but are no longer in operation have been decommissioned or have been renumbered Standard state highway markersStateGeorgia State Route XX SR XX System linksGeorgia State Highway SystemInterstate US State Special Contents 1 State Route 701 1 1 State Route 701 Spur 2 State Route 704 3 State Route 705 4 State Route 706 5 State Route 707 6 State Route 713 6 1 State Route 713 Spur 7 State Route 714 8 State Route 719 9 State Route 721 10 State Route 726 11 State Route 728 12 State Route 730 13 State Route 732 14 State Route 733 15 State Route 734 16 State Route 736 17 State Route 741 18 State Route 744 18 1 State Route 744 Spur 19 State Route 746 20 State Route 747 21 State Route 748 22 State Route 754 23 State Route 758 24 State Route 759 25 State Route 765 26 State Route 768 26 1 State Route 768 Spur 27 State Route 771 28 State Route 773 29 State Route 789 30 State Route 793 31 State Route 811 32 State Route 813 33 State Route 816 34 State Route 817 35 State Route 818 36 State Route 822 37 State Route 826 38 State Route 827 39 State Route 828 40 State Route 829 41 State Route 831 42 State Route 835 43 State Route 838 44 State Route 844 45 State Route 847 46 State Route 863 47 State Route 876 48 State Route 877 49 State Route 889 50 State Route 896 51 State Route 899 52 State Route 901 53 State Route 932 54 State Route 1011 55 State Route 1056 56 State Route 1082 57 State Route 1109 58 References 59 External linksState Route 701 edit nbsp State Route 701LocationTroup CountyExisted1973 1 2 1975 3 4 State Route 701 SR 701 was a short lived state highway that existed in the west central part of the state It was entirely in Troup County In 1970 it was indicated to be projected mileage from a point west of LaGrange to SR 109 south southeast of Glenn 5 6 In 1973 the entire length of the highway was hard surfaced 1 2 In 1975 SR 109 was shifted southwestward replacing all of SR 701 3 4 State Route 701 Spur edit nbsp State Route 701 SpurLocationTroup CountyExisted1973 1 2 1975 3 4 State Route 701 Spur SR 701 Spur was a short lived spur route of SR 701 that existed in the west central part of the state It was entirely in Troup County In 1970 it was indicated to be projected mileage from the Alabama state line west of Abbottsford to SR 701 in that community 5 6 In 1973 the entire length of the highway was hard surfaced 1 2 In 1975 it was redesignated as SR 109 Spur 3 4 State Route 704 edit nbsp State Route 704LocationChatham CountyState Route 704 SR 704 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the northern part of Chatham County In 1973 it was proposed from SR 30 west northwest of Monteith to SR 21 north northwest of that community 1 2 Between January 1979 and March 1980 the path of SR 30 in the Monteith area was shifted northward replacing the proposed path of SR 704 7 8 State Route 705 edit nbsp State Route 705LocationMariettaExisted1972 9 10 1976 4 11 State Route 705 SR 705 was a state highway that existed in the north central part of Cobb County It was proposed between 1961 and 1966 from SR 5 southwest of Marietta to SR 5 in southern Cherokee County 12 9 By 1973 the interchange with I 75 and a short piece of SR 705 northeast of it were built 9 10 In 1976 SR 705 between I 75 and the northern intersection with SR 5 was built and redesignated as SR 5 Conn 4 11 In 1984 SR 5 Conn was redesignated as SR 5 Spur SR 5 s path north of Marietta was shifted westward onto Interstate 75 I 75 and I 575 replacing all of the proposed portion of SR 705 13 14 The entire route was in Marietta Cobb County mikmDestinationsNotes nbsp I 75 SR 401 Southern terminus I 75 exit 114Owenby DriveNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miState Route 706 edit nbsp State Route 706LocationEast of Ashton BroxtonState Route 706 SR 706 was a state route that traveled between SR 206 east of Ashton and US 441 in Broxton Street names included the Broxton Highway Ashton School Road and Fitzgerald Highway State Route 707 edit nbsp State Route 707LocationMidwayState Route 707 SR 707 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the southeastern part of Midway In 1974 it was proposed from US 17 SR 25 and SR 38 at the eastern terminus of US 82 to SR 38 east southeast of Midway 2 3 Between January 1979 and March 1980 the path of SR 38 east of Midway was shifted southward replacing the proposed path of SR 707 US 82 was extended along this path 7 8 State Route 713 edit nbsp State Route 713LocationCobb Cherokee and Pickens countiesExisted1977 11 15 1985 16 17 State Route 713 SR 713 was a state highway In 1977 I 575 SR 713 was proposed from I 75 north of Marietta to just south of the Cherokee Pickens county line It was completed from SR 140 south of Canton to SR 20 east of the city 11 15 The next year the entire Cobb County portion except for the southern end of I 575 SR 713 was under construction 15 7 By March 1980 I 575 SR 713 was completed to SR 92 southwest of Woodstock and one exit to the south in the Canton area SR 713 was proposed to be extended northwest to SR 5 in Talking Rock SR 713 Spur was proposed from SR 5 to SR 713 at the northern terminus of I 575 7 8 Later that year the southern completed part of I 575 SR 713 was extended south to I 75 8 18 The next year SR 5 s path from south of Nelson to southeast of Talking Rock was shifted westward replacing the northern extension of SR 713 18 19 In 1982 I 575 SR 713 was under construction from SR 92 southwest of Woodstock to south of Canton and from east of Canton to I 575 s northern terminus north northwest of Ball Ground SR 713 was proposed to be extended northwest to SR 5 west northwest of Talking Rock and north to the southern terminus of SR 719 at SR 5 19 20 The next year I 575 SR 713 was completed from SR 92 southwest of Woodstock to south of Canton 20 16 In 1985 I 575 was completed northeast to a point southwest of Ball Ground SR 5 s path from Talking Rock to south southwest of Ellijay was shifted westward replacing all of SR 713 16 17 State Route 713 Spur edit nbsp State Route 713 SpurLocationCherokee and Pickens countiesState Route 713 Spur SR 713 Spur was a proposed spur route of SR 713 Between the beginning of 1979 and March 1980 it was proposed from SR 5 to SR 713 at the northern terminus of Interstate 575 I 575 7 8 In 1981 SR 5 s path from south of Nelson to southeast of Talking Rock was shifted westward replacing SR 713 Spur 18 19 State Route 714 edit nbsp State Route 714LocationWare CountyState Route 714 SR 714 was a proposed state highway Its entire planned length was entirely within the west central part of Ware County In 1978 a southern bypass of the main part of Waycross designated as SR 714 was proposed from SR 122 west southwest of the city to US 1 US 23 SR 4 southeast of it 15 7 In 1982 a proposal to extend SR 714 was shown to have extended from just south of SR 122 north northwest to US 82 SR 50 east southeast of Waresboro meeting the bypass road for the northwestern part of Waycross and then west northwest to another meeting point with US 82 SR 50 on the western edge of Waresboro 19 20 Between January 1984 and January 1986 the path of US 82 and SR 50 was shifted onto the path of SR 714 thus replacing it 16 17 State Route 719 edit nbsp State Route 719LocationGilmer CountyState Route 719 SR 719 was a proposed state highway Between the beginning of 1979 and March 1980 it was proposed from SR 5 south southwest of Ellijay to US 76 SR 5 northeast of that city 7 8 In 1981 SR 719 was under construction 18 19 In 1983 SR 5 in Gilmer County was shifted eastward replacing the proposed path of SR 719 20 16 State Route 721 edit nbsp State Route 721LocationSpalding and Butts countiesExisted1979 21 22 1983 20 16 State Route 721 SR 721 was a short lived state highway that existed in portions of Spalding and Butts counties At least as early as 1919 SR 7 was established on essentially the same path as SR 721 would eventually travel 23 Between the end of September 1921 and October 1926 US 41 was designated on this path 24 25 Between the beginning of 1959 and the beginning of 1964 US 41 and SR 7 were shifted onto the new western bypass of the city and off of this path 26 27 Between the beginning of 1974 and the beginning of 1980 SR 721 was designated on two segments the former path of US 41 SR 7 in Griffin and from High Falls Road east of the city to SR 16 west southwest of Jackson This last intersection was just to the east of the Spalding Butts county line It was proposed between the two segments 21 22 In 1983 the path of SR 16 east of Griffin was shifted southward replacing SR 721 20 16 CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesSpaldingGriffin nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 19 Bus US 41 Bus SR 3 SR 16Western terminusMemorial Drive southGap in route High Falls RoadButts nbsp SR 16Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miState Route 726 edit nbsp State Route 726LocationPowder SpringsExisted1990 28 29 1991 29 30 State Route 726 SR 726 was a state highway In 1983 it was proposed as a western bypass of Powder Springs Clarkdale and Austell from an unnumbered road south southwest of Powder Springs to US 78 SR 5 SR 8 southwest of Austell 20 16 In 1986 US 278 SR 6 in the Powder Springs Austell area was shifted westward onto the path of SR 726 and the northern part of the unnumbered road in Powder Springs The former path from Powder Springs to Austell was redesignated as SR 6 Bus 17 31 In 1988 a proposed northern rerouting of US 278 SR 6 was designated as a second iteration of SR 726 32 33 In 1990 SR 726 was completed 28 29 The next year the path of US 278 SR 6 in the Powder Springs area was shifted northward onto the former path of SR 726 29 30 This table shows the completed section of SR 726 The entire route was in Cobb County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp US 278 SR 6Western terminusPowder Springs nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 278 SR 6 SR 6 Bus eastEastern terminus of SR 726 western terminus of SR 6 Bus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miState Route 728 edit nbsp State Route 728LocationMcRaeState Route 728 SR 728 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the eastern part of the McRae area In 1994 it was proposed as an eastern bypass of McRae from US 280 SR 30 south southwest of the city around to US 319 US 441 SR 31 just north of where they split from US 280 SR 30 northeast of Helena 34 35 As of the 2013 Telfair County map the bypass was still proposed 36 37 State Route 730 edit nbsp State Route 730LocationLaFayetteState Route 730 SR 730 was a proposed state highway In 1982 it was proposed as an eastern bypass of LaFayette from southeast of the city to north northeast of it 19 20 In 1988 US 27 SR 1 in the area was shifted eastward onto the path of SR 730 Its former path through the city was redesignated as US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 32 33 State Route 732 edit nbsp State Route 732LocationAthensState Route 732 SR 732 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the southwestern part of the Athens metropolitan area almost entirely in Oconee County In 1983 the southwestern part of the Athens Perimeter Highway designated as SR 732 was proposed to be the final connecting piece of the freeway 20 16 In 1987 the Athens Perimeter Highway was completed with SR 10 on the southern part 31 32 State Route 733 edit nbsp State Route 733LocationGilmer CountyState Route 733 SR 733 was a proposed state highway in the northeastern part of Gilmer County Between 1977 and 1980 it was proposed between two intersections with US 76 SR 5 northeast of Ellijay 38 39 Between 1984 and 1991 US 76 SR 5 SR 515 was shifted onto the path of SR 733 replacing it 40 41 State Route 734 edit nbsp State Route 734LocationGilmer CountyState Route 734 SR 734 was a proposed state highway in the northeastern part of Gilmer County Between 1977 and 1980 SR 734 was proposed from US 76 SR 5 south southwest of Cherry Log across US 76 SR 5 north northeast of Cherry Log and then to another intersection with US 76 SR 5 in Lucius 38 39 Between 1984 and 1991 US 76 SR 5 SR 515 was shifted onto the path of SR 734 replacing it 40 41 State Route 736 edit nbsp State Route 736LocationAugustaState Route 736 SR 736 was a short proposed state highway that was planned in Augusta In 1982 it was proposed to connect the eastern terminus of the John C Calhoun Expressway which would later carry SR 28 at 15th Street with the western terminus of Greene Street at SR 4 13th Street 19 20 In 1985 SR 28 was shifted southwest off of Broad Street northwest of 5th Street and onto John C Calhoun Expressway the proposed path of SR 736 and Greene Street 16 17 State Route 741 edit nbsp State Route 741LocationCrawfordvilleState Route 741 SR 741 was a proposed state highway that was planned in Crawfordville In 1983 it was proposed as a western bypass of Crawfordville from SR 22 southwest of the city to SR 22 northwest of it 20 16 In 1985 the path of SR 22 in Crawfordville was shifted westward replacing the proposed path of SR 741 16 17 State Route 744 edit nbsp State Route 744LocationPolk CountyState Route 744 SR 744 was a proposed state highway in the western part of Polk County In 1987 it was proposed as an eastern bypass of Cedartown from US 27 SR 1 SR 100 south southwest of the city to US 27 SR 1 north northeast of it 31 32 In 1991 the path of US 27 SR 1 through the area was shifted eastward replacing the path of SR 744 29 30 State Route 744 Spur edit nbsp State Route 744 SpurLocationCedartownState Route 744 Spur SR 744 Spur was a proposed spur route of SR 744 that partially existed in the city limits of Cedartown In 1987 it was proposed from US 27 SR 1 SR 100 in the city to the proposed path of SR 744 southeast of it 31 32 In 1991 US 278 SR 6 was shifted southward out of the main part of the city replacing the spur route 29 30 State Route 746 edit nbsp State Route 746LocationFloyd CountyExisted1990 28 29 1992 30 42 State Route 746 SR 746 was a state highway that existed in the east central part of Floyd County just to the east of Rome In 1985 it was proposed from US 411 SR 20 southeast of Rome north northeast and northwest to SR 53 at the eastern terminus of SR 53 Spur 16 17 In 1990 the portion of SR 746 between US 411 SR 20 and SR 293 was built 28 29 Two years later all of the original completed and proposed portions of SR 746 from US 411 SR 20 to SR 53 and the entire length of SR 53 Spur were redesignated as parts of SR 1 Loop At this time a separate segment of SR 746 was proposed from SR 20 west northwest of Rome south southeast and southeast to US 27 US 411 SR 1 SR 53 just north northeast of Six Mile east northeast to SR 101 south southeast of Rome and east northeast and north northeast to US 411 SR 20 at SR 1 Loop 30 42 Nearly a decade later the proposed western terminus was shifted westward on SR 20 to begin at a point east northeast of Coosa 43 44 In 2005 the entire length of SR 746 was cancelled 45 46 This table shows the completed portion of SR 746 The entire route was in Floyd County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp US 411 SR 20Southern terminus nbsp SR 293Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miState Route 747 edit nbsp State Route 747LocationNewnanExisted1988 32 47 1989 33 28 State Route 747 SR 747 was a short lived state highway that existed just north of Newnan In 1984 a northern bypass of Newnan was established from US 29 SR 14 just north of the city to SR 34 just northeast of it However it was unnumbered 16 48 The next year a western extension of this bypass designated as SR 747 was proposed to have a western terminus at SR 34 west of the city 16 17 In 1986 this bypass was then proposed as SR 34 Byp 17 31 The next year it was re proposed as SR 747 31 32 In 1988 it was completed as SR 747 from US 27 Alt SR 16 to US 29 SR 14 32 47 The next year this bypass was entirely redesignated as SR 34 Byp 33 28 The entire route was in Coweta County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp US 27 Alt SR 16Western terminus nbsp nbsp US 29 SR 14Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miState Route 748 edit nbsp State Route 748LocationPolk CountyState Route 748 SR 748 was a proposed state highway In 1987 it was proposed as part of an eastern bypass of Rockmart from SR 113 east northeast of the city south and south southeast to US 278 SR 6 east southeast of Van Wert 31 32 In 1990 US 278 SR 6 was shifted northeast from Van Wert on SR 113 and southeast on the proposed path of SR 748 with SR 101 SR 113 concurrent with them to Yorkville 28 29 State Route 754 edit nbsp State Route 754LocationCobb and Cherokee countiesExisted1985 16 17 2003 49 50 State Route 754 SR 754 was a state highway that existed in Cobb and Cherokee counties The roadway that would eventually become SR 754 was established at least as early as 1919 as part of SR 5 23 SR 5 s path between Marietta and northeast of Canton was shifted onto Interstate 575 I 575 replacing SR 713 on that path The portion between Marietta and west northwest of Lebanon was redesignated as SR 754 16 17 In 1986 the southern terminus was truncated to just north of Piedmont Road north of Marietta 17 31 The next year the southern terminus was re extended to the northern terminus of SR 5 Spur 31 32 In 1991 the northern terminus was truncated to SR 92 southwest of Woodstock 29 30 In 1995 the southern terminus was truncated to just south of the Cobb Cherokee county line 35 51 In 1997 the southern terminus was truncated to the county line itself 52 53 In 2003 the highway was decommissioned 49 50 CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesCobb nbsp nbsp SR 5 Spur southSouthern terminus of SR 754 northern terminus of SR 5 Spur roadway continues as Canton Road a former segment of SR 5 Cherokee nbsp SR 92LebanonMain StreetFormer segment of SR 5 nbsp nbsp I 575 SR 5Northern terminus I 575 SR 5 exit 61 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miState Route 758 edit nbsp State Route 758LocationMaconState Route 758 SR 758 was a proposed state highway that was planned in the southeastern part of Macon In 1985 it was proposed as a southeastern rerouting of US 80 from the intersection of US 80 SR 22 Eisenhower Parkway and US 41 Bus US 129 SR 11 SR 49 east northeast and north northeast to US 23 US 80 US 129 Alt SR 19 SR 87 Emery Highway 16 17 In 1998 the entire length of SR 758 except for the westernmost portion was canceled The western part was built as an eastern extension of Eisenhower Parkway but as an unnumbered road 53 54 State Route 759 edit nbsp State Route 759LocationCommerceExisted1991 29 30 1992 30 42 State Route 759 SR 759 was a very short lived state highway that existed entirely within the northern part of Jackson County to the east of Commerce In 1989 it was proposed as an eastern bypass of the main part of Commerce from US 441 SR 15 south southeast of Commerce to another intersection north northeast of the city 33 28 In 1991 SR 759 around Commerce was completed 29 30 The next year the path of US 441 SR 15 in the Commerce area was shifted eastward replacing SR 759 The former path of US 441 on SR 334 and SR 98 was redesignated as US 441 Bus 30 42 The entire route was in Jackson County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp US 441 SR 15Southern terminus nbsp SR 334 nbsp SR 98 nbsp SR 326 nbsp SR 59 nbsp nbsp US 441 SR 15Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miState Route 765 edit nbsp State Route 765LocationHomerState Route 765 SR 765 was a proposed state highway that existed in the Homer area In 1991 it was proposed as an eastern bypass of Homer from US 441 SR 15 SR 164 south southeast of Homer to US 441 SR 15 north northeast of the city 29 30 In 2004 the path of US 441 SR 15 Proposed SR 803 in the Homer area was shifted eastward onto the proposed path of SR 765 50 45 State Route 768 edit nbsp State Route 768LocationPaulding CountyState Route 768 SR 768 was a proposed state highway in Paulding County In 1987 it was proposed as a southern bypass of Dallas from west southwest of the city to US 278 SR 6 SR 120 southeast of it this replaced the proposed path of SR 6 Byp 31 32 In 1990 US 278 SR 6 SR 120 was routed on the proposed path of SR 768 28 29 State Route 768 Spur edit nbsp State Route 768 SpurLocationPaulding CountyState Route 768 Spur SR 768 Spur was a proposed spur route of SR 768 that was planned to be placed in the east central part of Paulding County north northwest of the city limits of Hiram Between the beginning of 1982 and the beginning of 1987 it was planned to be designated between the proposed path of SR 768 and US 278 SR 6 SR 120 at the point where they met the western terminus of SR 360 55 56 In 1990 US 278 SR 6 SR 120 was shifted southward onto the proposed path of SR 768 with SR 120 SR 360 shifted onto the proposed path of SR 768 Spur 28 29 State Route 771 edit nbsp State Route 771LocationFannin CountyExisted1995 57 58 2001 43 44 State Route 771 SR 771 was a proposed state highway in the north central part of Fannin County In 1986 it was proposed from SR 5 south of McCaysville to the Tennessee state line north northwest of the city 17 1996 maps still showed the route on this proposed path 57 58 though the route was never built In 2001 the proposal was cancelled 43 44 State Route 773 edit nbsp State Route 773LocationTallulah FallsState Route 773 SR 773 was a proposed state highway that was proposed partially for the town of Tallulah Falls In 1986 it was proposed as a western cut off on a more direct path between two intersections with US 23 US 441 SR 15 from south of Tallulah Falls and into the city 17 31 The next year the path of US 23 US 441 SR 15 in the Tallulah Falls area was shifted westward onto the proposed path of SR 773 The former path was redesignated as SR 15 Loop 31 32 State Route 789 edit nbsp State Route 789LocationPolk and Paulding countiesState Route 789 SR 789 was a proposed state highway in Polk and Paulding counties In 1987 it was proposed as a northeastern bypass of Yorkville from north northeast of Yorkville to east of it 31 32 In 1993 US 278 SR 6 was shifted northeast from Yorkville onto the former proposed path of SR 789 42 34 State Route 793 edit nbsp State Route 793LocationBremenState Route 793 SR 793 was a proposed state highway in the north central part of Carroll County and the southern part of Haralson County In 1988 it was proposed as a western bypass of Bremen from south southwest of the city to north northwest of it 32 33 In 1993 US 27 SR 1 in the Bremen area was shifted westward onto the path of SR 793 The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 42 34 State Route 811 edit nbsp State Route 811LocationHaralson CountyState Route 811 SR 811 was a proposed state highway in the central portion of Haralson County In 1989 it was proposed from US 27 SR 1 south southeast of Buchanan north northwest across US 27 SR 1 and curved around the east side of the city to a point north northwest of it 33 28 In 1992 US 27 SR 1 was rerouted onto the proposed path of SR 811 and was shifted east of the city The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 30 42 State Route 813 edit nbsp State Route 813LocationWalker CountyState Route 813 SR 813 was a proposed state highway in the northern part of Walker County In 1994 it was proposed as a western bypass of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park from US 27 SR 1 east northeast of Chickamauga to SR 2 west southwest of Fort Oglethorpe 34 35 In 2001 US 27 SR 1 s path through the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park was shifted westward onto the path of SR 813 43 44 State Route 816 edit nbsp State Route 816LocationSandersvilleState Route 816 SR 816 was a proposed state highway that was proposed in the northern part of Sandersville in the central part of Washington County In 1988 it was proposed as a northern bypass of Sandersville from Deepstep Road northwest of the city to SR 88 east northeast of it 32 33 The next year the proposed path of SR 816 was extended southwest to SR 24 west of the city 33 28 In 1991 the path of SR 88 was extended westward replacing the proposed path of SR 816 29 30 State Route 817 edit nbsp State Route 817LocationGwinnett Barrow and Oconee countiesState Route 817 SR 817 was a proposed state highway that was planned form Gwinnett Barrow and Oconee counties In 1989 a southern bypass of the Dacula Athens area designated as SR 817 was proposed from US 29 SR 8 and what was then the eastern terminus of SR 316 west southwest of Dacula to the southwest corner of the Athens Perimeter Highway 33 28 In 1991 SR 817 s path from west southwest of Dacula to SR 11 north of Bethlehem was completed as an eastern extension of SR 316 29 30 In 1993 SR 817 s path from north of Bethlehem to US 78 SR 10 southeast of Bogart was also completed as an eastern extension of SR 316 with US 29 shifted onto its entire length from what was the western terminus of the proposed path of SR 817 SR 8 was shifted onto US 29 SR 316 from southeast of Russell to southeast of Bogart 42 34 In 1996 SR 817 s path in the southwestern part of Athens was completed as an eastern extension of SR 316 with US 29 US 78 SR 8 concurrent with it 51 52 State Route 818 edit nbsp State Route 818LocationWatkinsvilleState Route 818 SR 818 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the Watkinsville area In 1990 a western bypass of the city then proposed as a northern extension of SR 186 was planned from US 129 US 441 SR 24 north northeast of Bishop to US 129 US 441 SR 15 in the southern part of Athens 28 29 In 1992 this bypass was then proposed as SR 818 30 42 In 1995 the path of US 129 US 441 SR 24 with SR 15 north of SR 24 s northern terminus was shifted westward replacing the proposed path of SR 818 The former path of US 129 US 441 SR 24 was redesignated as US 129 Bus US 441 Bus SR 24 Bus 35 51 State Route 822 edit nbsp State Route 822LocationDublinExisted1989 33 28 1992 30 42 State Route 822 SR 822 was a state highway that existed entirely within the city limits of Dublin In 1989 it was established from just south of the CSX railroad tracks in Dublin north northwest to US 80 US 319 SR 26 SR 29 SR 31 Bellevue Avenue 33 28 In 1992 the path of SR 31 in Dublin was shifted east southeastward off of US 319 US 441 SR 19 and US 80 US 319 SR 26 SR 29 and onto the path of SR 822 30 42 The entire route was in Dublin Laurens County mikmDestinationsNotesDowntown DublinSouthern terminus nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 80 US 319 SR 26 SR 29 SR 31 Bellevue Avenue Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miState Route 826 edit nbsp State Route 826LocationEatontonState Route 826 SR 826 was a proposed state highway that was planned in the western part of Eatonton in the central part of Putnam County In 1988 it was proposed as a western bypass of the city from US 129 SR 44 in Warfield to US 129 US 441 SR 24 north of Eatonton 32 33 In 1992 the path of US 129 US 441 SR 24 in this area was shifted westward replacing the proposed path of SR 826 30 42 State Route 827 edit nbsp State Route 827LocationButler GeorgiaState Route 827 SR 827 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the southern part of the Butler area In 1993 it was proposed as a southern bypass of the main part of Butler from SR 96 west northwest of the city to another intersection with SR 96 east of the city 42 34 In 1999 this bypass s proposed designation SR 827 was canceled 54 59 Later in 2006 SR 96 was shifted onto the Butler bypass 46 60 State Route 828 edit nbsp State Route 828LocationJenkins CountyState Route 828 SR 828 was a proposed state highway that was planned in the central part of Jenkins County In 1989 it was proposed as a northeastern bypass of Millen from SR 21 east of the city to US 25 SR 121 north northwest of it 33 28 In 1995 the path of SR 21 in the Millen area was shifted northward replacing the path of SR 828 35 51 State Route 829 edit nbsp State Route 829LocationSylvaniaExisted1990 28 29 1993 42 34 State Route 829 was a state highway that existed just south of Sylvania In 1988 an unnumbered road was built from US 301 SR 73 at the southern terminus of SR 73 Loop south southwest of Sylvania to SR 21 southeast of the city 32 33 In 1990 this road was designated as SR 829 28 29 In 1993 the path of SR 21 in the Sylvania area was shifted south southwest replacing the path of SR 829 and then routed on US 301 SR 73 Loop Its former path was redesignated as SR 21 Bus 42 34 The entire route was in Screven County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 301 SR 73 SR 73 Loop northWestern terminus of SR 829 southern terminus of SR 73 Loop nbsp SR 21Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miState Route 831 edit nbsp State Route 831LocationDecatur CountyState Route 831 SR 831 was a proposed state highway in the southeastern part of Decatur County In 1989 it was proposed as an eastern bypass of Attapulgus from east southeast of the city to north northwest of it 33 28 In 1995 US 27 SR 1 was shifted onto this bypass Its former path was redesignated as SR 1 Bus 35 51 State Route 835 edit nbsp State Route 835LocationHabersham CountyState Route 835 SR 835 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the northern part of Habersham County In 1989 it was proposed as an eastern bypass of Hollywood and Turnerville from SR 17 just south of Hollywood to US 23 US 441 SR 15 south southwest of Tallulah Falls 33 28 In 1993 the path of US 23 US 441 SR 15 from Hollywood to Tallulah Falls was shifted eastward onto the proposed path of SR 835 42 34 State Route 838 edit nbsp State Route 838LocationEarly CountyState Route 838 SR 838 was a proposed state highway in the north central part of Early County In 1992 it was proposed as an eastern bypass of Blakely from south southeast of the city to north northeast of it 30 42 The next year US 27 SR 1 in the Blakely area was shifted eastward onto the path of SR 838 The former path through the city became US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 42 34 State Route 844 edit nbsp State Route 844LocationDublinState Route 844 SR 844 was a proposed state highway in the north central part of Laurens County Between the beginning of 1966 and the beginning of 1972 it was proposed as a western bypass of Dublin from US 319 US 441 SR 31 south of the city to US 441 SR 29 north northwest of it 61 62 By the beginning of 1977 this highway was canceled 62 63 State Route 847 edit nbsp State Route 847LocationRandolph CountyState Route 847 SR 847 was a proposed state highway in the central part of Randolph County In 1993 it was proposed as a southeastern bypass of Cuthbert from south southwest of the city to north northeast of it 42 34 The next year the path of US 27 SR 1 through the Cuthbert area was shifted eastward onto the proposed path of SR 847 The former path was redesignated as US 27 Bus SR 1 Bus 64 65 State Route 863 edit nbsp State Route 863LocationEffingham CountyState Route 863 SR 863 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the central part of Effingham County In 1993 it was proposed as a western bypass of Springfield from SR 21 south southeast of the city to another intersection with SR 21 northwest of it 42 34 In 1997 the path of SR 21 in the Springfield area was shifted westward replacing the proposed path of SR 863 52 53 State Route 876 edit nbsp State Route 876LocationBanks CountyState Route 876 SR 876 was a proposed state highway for the south central part of Banks County southeast of Hollingsworth In 1992 it was proposed as a southeastern bypass of Hollingsworth from US 441 SR 15 south southeast of Hollingsworth to SR 198 southeast of the community 30 42 In 1997 the path of US 441 SR 15 from Homer to Cornelia was shifted eastward onto the proposed path of SR 876 52 53 State Route 877 edit nbsp State Route 877LocationBanks CountyState Route 877 SR 877 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the north central part of Banks County In 1992 a cutoff north northeast of Hollingsworth was proposed as an unnumbered road from Hollingsworth to US 441 SR 15 north northwest of it 30 42 Two years later the cutoff north northeast of Hollingsworth was then proposed as SR 877 and extended to SR 105 just east of the southern end of its concurrency with US 441 SR 15 34 35 In 2002 SR 877 was canceled 44 49 State Route 889 edit nbsp State Route 889LocationHall CountyExisted1993 42 1997 52 State Route 889 SR 889 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the western part of Gainesville in Hall County In 1993 a western bypass of Gainesville designated as SR 889 was proposed from SR 369 SR 60 to SR 53 42 It was concurrent with SR 53 Conn to SR 369 It was decommissioned in 1997 52 State Route 896 edit nbsp State Route 896LocationWare CountyState Route 896 SR 896 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the northwestern part of Ware County In 1992 a northwestern bypass of Waycross designated as SR 896 was proposed from US 82 SR 520 east southeast of Waresboro to US 1 US 23 SR 4 north northeast of Waresboro 30 42 In 1995 the path of US 1 US 23 SR 4 through the Waycross Georgia micropolitan area was shifted to the west replacing the route of SR 896 The former path was redesignated as US 1 Bus US 23 Bus SR 4 Bus 35 51 State Route 899 edit nbsp State Route 899LocationGrayState Route 899 SR 899 was a proposed state highway that was planned as a northern bypass of Gray Between the beginning of 1996 and the beginning of 2010 it was proposed from US 129 SR 11 SR 18 SR 22 southwest of Clinton at the west end of SR 18 s concurrency with US 129 SR 11 SR 22 to SR 22 east northeast of Gray 66 67 In 2016 this bypass was canceled 68 69 State Route 901 edit nbsp State Route 901LocationAthensState Route 901 SR 901 was a proposed state highway that was planned within the city limits of Athens In 1992 it was proposed as a slightly western rerouting of US 129 US 441 SR 15 in the southern part of Athens Its path was from US 129 US 441 SR 15 southwest of their southern interchange with what is now SR 10 Loop north northwest to Timothy Road just north of the freeway 30 42 In 2001 the path of US 129 US 441 SR 15 in the southern part of Athens was shifted westward onto the proposed path of SR 901 south of the freeway 43 44 State Route 932 edit nbsp State Route 932LocationGrayState Route 932 SR 932 was a proposed state highway that was planned inside the city limits of Gray In 1993 it was proposed as a southern bypass of the main part of the city from US 129 SR 11 SR 18 SR 22 in the southwestern part to SR 22 east northeast of the city 42 34 The next year the proposed path of SR 932 was truncated to SR 18 in the southeastern part of Gray 34 35 In 1998 the path of SR 18 in Gray was shifted southward replacing the proposed path of SR 932 53 54 State Route 1011 editState Route 1011LocationColumbia CountyState Route 1011 SR 1011 was a short proposed state highway that was planned for the southeastern part of Columbia County Between January 1964 and January 1970 it was proposed from SR 28 west northwest of Martinez east northeast to Blackstone Camp Road 70 71 By January 1975 it was canceled 71 72 Between January 1997 and January 2009 this proposed path would be used as a northward shifting of the southern terminus of Blackstone Camp Road Its former path was renamed simply Old Blackstone Camp Road 73 74 State Route 1056 editState Route 1056LocationMartinezExisted2008 73 74 2012 74 75 State Route 1056 SR 1056 was a short state highway that existed in the central part of Martinez Between January 1997 and January 2009 it was established on Davis Road from either Executive Center Drive or King Road west northwest to SR 104 Washington Road 73 74 By January 2013 it was decommissioned 74 75 The entire route was in Martinez Columbia County mikmDestinationsNotesExecutive Center Drive Davis Road southSouthern terminus terminus could have been at King Road continued as Davis Road nbsp SR 104 Washington Road Davis Road endsNorthern terminus of SR 1056 and Davis Road1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miState Route 1082 editState Route 1082LocationEvans and MartinezExisted2008 73 74 2012 74 75 State Route 1082 SR 1082 was a state highway that existed entirely in Martinez with portions proposed in Evans and Martinez Between January 1997 and January 2009 it had three proposed segments and one signed portion The westernmost segment was proposed from SR 104 Washington Road at the northern terminus of Towne Centre Drive east southeast to Rountree Way just southeast of Columbia Industrial Boulevard The second portion was from Rountree Way just northwest of Columbia Industrial Boulevard east northeast slightly to Columbia Industrial Boulevard The third portion was from Blue Ridge Drive just southwest of its southern intersection with Halifax Drive to Old Evans Road just south southeast of River Watch Parkway The fourth portion which was indicated to be signed was on River Watch Parkway from Old Evans Road east southeast and southeast to Baston Road 73 74 By January 2013 the second and third segments were canceled and the fourth segment was decommissioned 74 75 By January 2017 the first segment was canceled 75 76 The entire route was in Columbia County LocationmikmDestinationsNotesEvans nbsp SR 104 Washington Road Western terminus of segment 1MartinezRountree WayEastern terminus of segment 1Gap in routeEvansRountree WayWestern terminus of segment 2MartinezColumbia Industrial BoulevardEastern terminus of segment 2Gap in routeMartinezBlue Ridge DriveWestern terminus of segment 3Old Evans RoadEastern terminus of segment 3Gap in routeMartinezOld Evans RoadWestern terminus of segment 4Baston Road River Watch Parkway eastEastern terminus of segment 41 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi UnopenedState Route 1109 editState Route 1109LocationSpringfieldState Route 1109 SR 1109 was a proposed state highway that was planned for the central part of Effingham County Between the beginning of 1997 and the beginning of 2010 it was proposed as a northern bypass of Springfield from SR 21 north northwest of the city to SR 119 in the northern part of the city 77 78 Between the beginning of 2012 and the beginning of 2015 SR 1109 was canceled 79 80 References edit a b c d e Georgia Department of Transportation January 1973 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved March 27 2017 a b c d e f Georgia Department of Transportation January 1974 Official Highway Map PDF Map 1974 1975 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved March 18 2017 a b c d e Georgia Department of Transportation January 1975 Official Highway Map PDF Map 1975 1976 ed Scale 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