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Special routes of U.S. Route 78

At least 15 special routes of U.S. Route 78 have existed and at least seven have been deleted.


Special routes of U.S. Route 78
Highway system

Mississippi edit

Red Banks business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 78 Business

LocationRed Banks, Mississippi

Hickory Flat business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 78 Business

LocationHickory Flat, Mississippi

Alabama edit

Hamilton–Graysville alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 78 Alternate

LocationHamiltonGraysville, Alabama

Carbon Hill–Jasper alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 78 Alternate

LocationCarbon HillJasper, Alabama

Birmingham–Irondale alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 78 Alternate

LocationBirminghamIrondale, Alabama

Birmingham truck route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 78 Truck

LocationBirmingham, Alabama

Leeds truck route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 78 Truck

LocationLeeds, Alabama

Anniston business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Route 78 Business

LocationAnniston, Alabama

Alabama–Georgia edit

US 78N edit

 

U.S. Highway 78N

LocationHeflin, AlabamaVilla Rica, Georgia
Existed1927[1][2]–November 1934[3][4]

U.S. Route 78N (US 78N) was a northern divided U.S. highway that comprised the current mainline of US 78 from Heflin, Alabama, to Villa Rica, Georgia.

The road that would eventually become US 78N was established in 1920, as SR 8 from the Alabama state line to Villa Rica.[5] By the end of the third quarter of 1926, US 78 was established, being designated along a local roadway from Heflin to the state line, and SR 8 from the state line to Villa Rica.[1][6] The next year, US 78 split into two divided routes, with US 78N being designated from Heflin to Villa Rica, on the northern segment of SR 8 (thereby replacing the mainline highway).[7] In 1928, Alabama State Route 4 (SR-4) was designated along US-78N.[7][8] By May 1933, US 78N/SR 8 were paved from Bremen to Villa Rica.[9][10] Later that month, US 78N/SR 8 were paved from east of the Alabama state line to Bremen.[10][11] The next month, US 78N/SR 8 were paved west to the Alabama state line.[11][12] By November 1934, US 78N was redesignated as part of mainline US 78.[3][4]

US 78S edit

 

U.S. Highway 78S

LocationHeflin, AlabamaVilla Rica, Georgia
Existed1927[7]–November 1934[3][4]

U.S. Route 78S (US 78S) was a southern divided U.S. highway that comprised the current length of Alabama State Route 46 from Heflin, Alabama, to the Georgia state line, SR 166 from the state line to Carrollton, and SR 61 from Carrollton to Villa Rica.

The road that would eventually become US 78 was established in 1920 as part of SR 34 from Carrollton to Villa Rica.[5] By the end of the third quarter of 1921, SR 16 was designated from the Alabama state line, west of Bowdon to Carrollton.[5][6] By late 1926, SR 16 and SR 34 were redesignated as a southern branch of SR 8.[1][6] In 1927, US 78 split into two divided routes, with US 78S being designated from Heflin to Villa Rica, via Bowdon and Carrollton, on the southern branch of SR 8.[7] In 1928, Alabama State Route 4 (SR-4) was designated along US-78N, while SR-46 was designated along US-78S.[7][8] By 1932, US 78S/SR 8 were paved from Carrollton to just southwest of Villa Rica.[2][13] By the end of 1934, US 78S/SR 8 were paved from the Alabama state line to a point near Bowdon.[14][15] By November 1934, US 78S was redesignated as US 78 Alternate.[3][4] By the beginning of 1948, the southern branch of SR 8 was redesignated as SR 8 Alternate.[16][17] By the middle of 1954, SR 8 Alternate was redesignated as SR 166 from the Alabama state line to northeast of Carrollton) and SR 61 from there to Villa Rica.[18][19]

Heflin–Villa Rica alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 78 Alternate

LocationHeflin, AlabamaVilla Rica, Georgia
Existed1934[3][4]–1952[20][21]

U.S. Route 78 Alternate (US 78 Alt.) was an alternate route of US 78 in northeast Alabama and northwest Georgia. It comprised the current length of Alabama State Route 46 (SR 46) from Heflin, Alabama, to the Georgia state line, SR 166 from the state line to Carrollton, and SR 61 from Carrollton to Villa Rica.

The road that would eventually become US 78 Alternate was established in 1920 as part of SR 34 from Carrollton to Villa Rica.[5] By the end of the third quarter of 1921, SR 16 was designated from the Alabama state line, west of Bowdon to Carrollton.[5][6] By late 1926, SR 16 and SR 34 were redesignated as a southern branch of SR 8.[1][6] In 1927, US 78 split into two divided routes, with US 78S being designated from Heflin to Villa Rica, via Bowdon and Carrollton, on the southern branch of SR 8.[7] In 1928, SR 4 was designated along US-78N, while SR 46 was designated along US-78S.[7][8] By 1932, US 78S/SR 8 were paved from Carrollton to just southwest of Villa Rica.[2][13] By the end of 1934, US 78S/SR 8 were paved from the Alabama state line to a point near Bowdon.[22][15] By November 1934, US 78S was redesignated as US 78 Alt.[3][4] By the beginning of 1948, the southern branch of SR 8 was redesignated as SR 8 Alternate.[16][17] By the beginning of 1953, US 78 Alt. was decommissioned.[20][21] SR 8 Alternate became SR 166 from the Alabama state line to northeast of Carrollton by the middle of 1954, and SR 61 from there to Villa Rica.[18][19]

Georgia edit

Athens business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 78 Business

LocationAthens, Georgia
Length10.3 mi[23][24] (16.6 km)
 
US 78 Business/SR 10 (Broad Street) intersection with Lumpkin Street in the heart of Athens. This sign along Lumpkin Street says that Broad Street carries US 78 instead of the business route.

U.S. Route 78 Business (US 78 Bus.) in the Athens – Clarke County metropolitan area is a Bannered U.S. Highway that is concurrent with Georgia State Route 10 (SR 10) for its entire length. Its western terminus is at an interchange with US 29/SR 8/SR 316 and US 78/SR 10, southeast of Bogart in Oconee County. Its eastern terminus is at US 29/US 78/US 129/US 441/SR 8/SR 10 Loop/SR 15. The roadway continues as US 78/SR 10.

All of US 78 Bus. in Clarke County is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[25]

Prior to the completion of the Athens Perimeter Highway, and SR 316, the Broad Street and Atlanta Highway portions of US 78 Business carried US 29/US 78 through Athens' downtown and commercial west side. US 29 entered Athens via North Avenue and Thomas Street, joining US 78 at the Broad Street–Thomas Street–Oconee Street intersection downtown. The combined highways continued to the Pepsi bottling plant in Bogart, where US 78 turned left onto the Moina Michael Highway and US 29 continued straight into Bogart.

When SR 10 Loop was completed, US 29 was routed along the north side of the loop, while US 78 was routed along the south side, with US 78 Bus. being established inside the loop. North Avenue and Thomas Street had their state route designation removed. SR 316 (also carrying US 29) had been completed only up to Moina Michael Highway, so the stretch of highway from there to SR 10 Loop (sections of Moina Michael Highway and Atlanta Highway) continued to carry US 29/US 78. Once SR 316 was completed to SR 10 Loop, US 29/US 78 were moved to SR 316, and US 29 was switched from the north side of the loop to the south side of the loop while US 78 Bus. was extended over Atlanta Highway and Moina Michael Highway to its present state. (Some maps still show US 29 along the north side of SR 10 Loop but that is incorrect; all signage is consistent with US 29 being routed on the south and east sides of the loop.)


CountyLocationmi[23][24]kmDestinationsNotes
Oconee0.0–
0.2
0.0–
0.32
     
 
US 29 / SR 8 / SR 316 (University Parkway) / US 78 / SR 10 west (Monroe Highway) – Atlanta, University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
Western end of SR 10 concurrency; western terminus; interchange
ClarkeAthens3.6–
3.7
5.8–
6.0
  SR 10 Loop (Athens Perimeter Highway / SR 422) – Hartwell, Elberton, Watkinsville, Univ. of Georgia, State Botanical Garden, UGA Center for Continuing Education Conference Center & Hotel, UGA StadiumSR 10 Loop exit 18
5.3–
5.6
8.5–
9.0
Epps Bridge Parkway south to SR 316 west – AtlantaInterchange; northern terminus of Epps Bridge Parkway
6.0–
6.0
9.7–
9.7
Officer Buddy Christian Memorial BridgeCrossing over Middle Oconee River
8.113.0  SR 15 Alt. (Milledge Avenue) – Greensboro, Gainesville
10.1–
10.3
16.3–
16.6
      
 
   US 29 / US 78 / US 129 / US 441 / SR 8 / SR 10 east / SR 10 Loop / SR 15 (Athens Perimeter Highway / SR 422) – Watkinsville, Monroe, Winder, Commerce, Jefferson, Hartwell, Lexington, Washington
Eastern end of SR 10 concurrency; eastern terminus; SR 10 Loop exit 8
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Washington business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 78 Business

LocationWashington, Georgia
Length4.6 mi[26] (7.4 km)
Existed1980–

U.S. Route 78 Business (US 78 Bus.) is a 4.6-mile-long (7.4 km) business route of US 78 that exists entirely within the south-central part of Wilkes County. Nearly its entire length is within the city limits of Washington. It is concurrent with State Route 10 Business (SR 10 Bus.) for its entire length.

The concurrency begins at an intersection with US 78/SR 10, northwest of Washington. The business routes are known as Lexington Avenue. They travel to the southeast until they enter the city limits; then, they curve to the east-southeast. Just past Recreation Drive, they enter the Washington Historic District. They intersect SR 44 (North Mercer Street). At the eastern terminus of Callow Drive, US 78 Bus./SR 10 Bus. curve to an east-southeast direction and are known as West Robert Toombs Avenue, named for Robert Toombs, a U.S. Representative and senator from Georgia, as well as a Confederate general and Confederate Secretary of State. At Depot Street, they are about one block north of the northern terminus of the Georgia Woodlands Railroad line. Spring Street marks the beginning of a concurrency with SR 47. Between Spring Street and Cheney Parkway, the three highways pass by the town square. At the corner of East Liberty Street, they pass by the historic Washington Presbyterian Church, just before passing the Robert Toombs House. A short distance later, they intersect SR 17 Bus. (Poplar Street), which joins the concurrency. Immediately after that intersection, the four highways curve to the southeast and pass the Washington–Wilkes Historical Museum. US 78 Bus./SR 10 Bus./SR 17 Bus./SR 47 intersect East Street, which leads to Washington–Wilkes Elementary School. They continue to the southeast, before intersecting US 78/US 378/SR 10/SR 17. At this intersection, US 78 Bus./SR 10 Bus./SR 17 Bus. end, while SR 47 continues, concurrent with the beginning of US 378 (Lincolnton Road).[26] US 78 Bus. is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[27]

In 1970, US 78 and SR 10 were routed along SR 10 Loop in the northern part of Washington, with the former routing becoming US 78 Bus. (and presumably SR 10 Bus.).[28][29] In 1986, SR 10 Loop was decommissioned.[30][31]

The entire route is in Wilkes County.

Locationmi[26]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0   
 
US 78 / SR 10 (Lexington Road) / SR 10 Bus. begins – Lexington, Athens
Western end of SR 10 Bus. concurrency; western terminus of US 78 Bus. and SR 10 Bus.
Washington2.54.0   SR 44 (North Mercer Street) – Union Point, GreensboroProvides access to Willis Memorial Hospital
3.04.8 
 
  SR 47 south (Spring Street) – Crawfordville
Western end of SR 47 concurrency; provides access to Wills Memorial Hospital
3.45.5 
 
SR 17 Bus. north (Poplar Drive) – Danburg, Chennault
Western end of SR 17 Bus. concurrency
4.67.4    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 78 / SR 10 / SR 17 (Sam McGill Parkway) / SR 10 Bus. ends / SR 17 Bus. ends / US 378 east / SR 47 south (Lincolnton Road) to I-20 – Elberton, Athens, Lexington, Thomson, Lincolnton, Richard B. Russell State Park
Eastern end of SR 10 Bus., SR 17 Bus., and SR 47 concurrencies; eastern terminus of US 78 Bus. and SR 10 Bus.; southern terminus of SR 17 Bus.; western terminus of US 378; SR 47 continues, concurrent with US 378.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

South Carolina edit

Aiken truck route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 78 Truck

LocationAiken, South Carolina
Length8.440 mi[32][33] (13.583 km)

U.S. Route 78 Truck (US 78 Truck) is a truck route of US 78 that bypasses north of downtown Aiken, via University Parkway and Rudy Mason Parkway. Its routing is in complete concurrency with US 1 Truck, and it is also concurrent with other truck routes from U.S. and state highways. The highway is two-lane on both ends, with four-lane stretches between Laurens Street and Willow Run Road and between Old Wagener Road and Charleston Highway. Though the routing is longer than going through the downtown area, it does provide a faster connection with US 1.[34]

The entire route is in Aiken County.

Locationmi[32][33]kmDestinationsNotes
Aiken0.0000.000   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  US 1 / US 78 / US 1 Truck begins / SC 19 Truck south / SC 118 south – Augusta, Aiken, Aiken Technical College
Western end of US 1 Truck, SC 19 Truck, and SC 118 concurrencies; western terminus of US 78 Truck; southern terminus of US 1 Truck; provides access to Aiken Regional Medical Center
4.6307.451  
 
 
 
 
SC 19 (Laurens Street NW) / SC 19 Truck ends to I-20 – Aiken, Edgefield
Eastern end of SC 19 Truck concurrency
5.6309.061  
 
US 1 (York Street) to I-20 – Aiken, Batesburg
8.33013.406  
 
 
 
 
SC 4 / SC 302 east (Wagener Road) / SC 4 Truck begins
Eastern end of SC 118 concurrency; western end of SC 4 Truck/SC 302 concurrency; western terminus of SC 4 Truck; northern terminus of SC 118
8.44013.583 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
US 1 Truck ends / US 78 / SC 4 Truck east / SC 302 west (Pine Log Road SE)
Eastern end of US 1/US 78 Truck and SC 4 Truck/SC 302 concurrencies; eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Blackville business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 78 Business

LocationBlackville, South Carolina
Length0.530 mi[35] (853 m)
Existed1981[citation needed]–present

U.S. Route 78 Business (US 78 Bus.) is a short business loop in the central part of the town of Blackville, via Walker and Main Streets.[36] Even though it is signed west of South Carolina Highway 3 (SC 3; Solomon Blatt Avenue), the South Carolina Department of Transportation only includes the portion east of SC 3 as part of the business route.[35] Originally, US 78 traversed along the route until by 1967, when new road south was created, allowing it to bypass Main Street.[37] The old alignment was not made into a business route till at least 1981; however, though it is signed as a business loop, on state and county maps it is officially a connector route in disguise.[38][39]

The entire route is in Blackville, Barnwell County.

mi[35]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000  US 78 (Dexter Street) – Williston, DenmarkWestern signed terminus; not officially part of the path
0.0000.000  SC 3 (Solomon Blatt Avenue) – Barnwell, ColumbiaWestern official terminus
0.5300.853  US 78 (Dexter Street) – Denmark, WillistonEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bamberg County connector route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 78 Connector

LocationBamberg County, South Carolina
Length0.140 mi[40] (225 m)

U.S. Route 78 Connector (US 78 Conn.) is a short connector route in the southeastern part of Bamberg County. It connects South Carolina Highway 61 (SC 61), at a point just southeast of its northern terminus, with US 78.[41]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1926). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1929). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f State Road Map of Alabama (XSL) (Map). General Drafting. 1933. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e f State Road Map of Alabama (XSL) (Map). General Drafting. November 1, 1934. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e State Highway Department of Georgia (1920). System of State Aid Roads as Approved Representing 4800 Miles of State Aid Roads Outside the Limits of the Incorporated Towns (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e State Highway Department of Georgia (1921). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Alabama System of State Roads (XSL) (Map). Alabama Department of Transportation. January 1, 1927. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  8. ^ a b c State Road Map of Alabama (XSL) (Map). Alabama Department of Transportation. Fall 1928. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  9. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (November 1932). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  10. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (May 1933). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  11. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (June 1933). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  12. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (July 1933). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  13. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1932). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  14. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (April–May 1934). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  15. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1, 1934). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  16. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (1946). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved April 18, 2014. (Corrected to November 7, 1946.)
  17. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (1948). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved April 18, 2014. (Corrected to February 28, 1948.)
  18. ^ a b 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 March 15, 2017. (Corrected to September 1, 1953.)
  19. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (1954). State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved April 18, 2014. (Corrected to June 1, 1954.)
  20. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (1952). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved March 15, 2017. (Corrected to January 1, 1952.)
  21. ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1, 1953). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved March 15, 2017. (Corrected to January 1, 1953.)
  22. ^ (PDF) (Map). Cartography by GSHD. Georgia Department of Transportation. April 1, 1934. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 19, 2014. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  23. ^ a b Google (September 2, 2019). "Overview map of US 78 Bus. (Athens) from western terminus to first exit ramp for eastern interchange with Athens Perimeter Highway" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  24. ^ a b Google (September 2, 2019). "Overview map of US 78 Bus. (Athens) from first exit ramp for eastern interchange with Athens Perimeter Highway to eastern terminus" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  25. ^ National Highway System: Athens-Clarke County, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 8, 2019. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  26. ^ a b c Google (April 16, 2014). "Route of US 78 Business (Washington)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  27. ^ National Highway System: Georgia (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. May 8, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  28. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1970). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  29. ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1971). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  30. ^ Georgia Department of Transportation (1987). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map) (1987–1988 ed.). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  31. ^ Georgia Department of Transportation (1988). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map) (1988–1989 ed.). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  32. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  33. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  34. ^ Google (May 23, 2013). "Overview map of US 78 Truck (Aiken)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
  35. ^ a b c "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  36. ^ Google (May 23, 2013). "Overview map of US 78 Bus. (Blackville)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
  37. ^ General Highway Map, Barnwell County, South Carolina (PDF) (Map). Cartography by SCDOT. South Carolina Department of Transportation. 1967. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  38. ^ General Highway Map, Barnwell County, South Carolina (PDF) (Map). Cartography by SCDOT. South Carolina Department of Transportation. 1987. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  39. ^ General Highway System – Town of Blackville (PDF) (Map). South Carolina Department of Transportation. March 2017. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
  40. ^ "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  41. ^ Google (December 20, 2020). "Overview map of US 78 Conn. (Bamberg County, South Carolina)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 20, 2020.

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At least 15 special routes of U S Route 78 have existed and at least seven have been deleted Special routes of U S Route 78Highway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided Contents 1 Mississippi 1 1 Red Banks business loop 1 2 Hickory Flat business loop 2 Alabama 2 1 Hamilton Graysville alternate route 2 2 Carbon Hill Jasper alternate route 2 3 Birmingham Irondale alternate route 2 4 Birmingham truck route 2 5 Leeds truck route 2 6 Anniston business loop 3 Alabama Georgia 3 1 US 78N 3 2 US 78S 3 3 Heflin Villa Rica alternate route 4 Georgia 4 1 Athens business loop 4 2 Washington business loop 5 South Carolina 5 1 Aiken truck route 5 2 Blackville business loop 5 3 Bamberg County connector route 6 See also 7 ReferencesMississippi editRed Banks business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 78 BusinessLocationRed Banks Mississippi Hickory Flat business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 78 BusinessLocationHickory Flat MississippiAlabama editHamilton Graysville alternate route edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 78 AlternateLocationHamilton Graysville Alabama Carbon Hill Jasper alternate route edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 78 AlternateLocationCarbon Hill Jasper Alabama Birmingham Irondale alternate route edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 78 AlternateLocationBirmingham Irondale Alabama Birmingham truck route edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 78 TruckLocationBirmingham Alabama Leeds truck route edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 78 TruckLocationLeeds Alabama Anniston business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 78 BusinessLocationAnniston AlabamaAlabama Georgia editUS 78N edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2014 nbsp U S Highway 78NLocationHeflin Alabama Villa Rica GeorgiaExisted1927 1 2 November 1934 3 4 U S Route 78N US 78N was a northern divided U S highway that comprised the current mainline of US 78 from Heflin Alabama to Villa Rica Georgia The road that would eventually become US 78N was established in 1920 as SR 8 from the Alabama state line to Villa Rica 5 By the end of the third quarter of 1926 US 78 was established being designated along a local roadway from Heflin to the state line and SR 8 from the state line to Villa Rica 1 6 The next year US 78 split into two divided routes with US 78N being designated from Heflin to Villa Rica on the northern segment of SR 8 thereby replacing the mainline highway 7 In 1928 Alabama State Route 4 SR 4 was designated along US 78N 7 8 By May 1933 US 78N SR 8 were paved from Bremen to Villa Rica 9 10 Later that month US 78N SR 8 were paved from east of the Alabama state line to Bremen 10 11 The next month US 78N SR 8 were paved west to the Alabama state line 11 12 By November 1934 US 78N was redesignated as part of mainline US 78 3 4 US 78S edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2014 nbsp U S Highway 78SLocationHeflin Alabama Villa Rica GeorgiaExisted1927 7 November 1934 3 4 U S Route 78S US 78S was a southern divided U S highway that comprised the current length of Alabama State Route 46 from Heflin Alabama to the Georgia state line SR 166 from the state line to Carrollton and SR 61 from Carrollton to Villa Rica The road that would eventually become US 78 was established in 1920 as part of SR 34 from Carrollton to Villa Rica 5 By the end of the third quarter of 1921 SR 16 was designated from the Alabama state line west of Bowdon to Carrollton 5 6 By late 1926 SR 16 and SR 34 were redesignated as a southern branch of SR 8 1 6 In 1927 US 78 split into two divided routes with US 78S being designated from Heflin to Villa Rica via Bowdon and Carrollton on the southern branch of SR 8 7 In 1928 Alabama State Route 4 SR 4 was designated along US 78N while SR 46 was designated along US 78S 7 8 By 1932 US 78S SR 8 were paved from Carrollton to just southwest of Villa Rica 2 13 By the end of 1934 US 78S SR 8 were paved from the Alabama state line to a point near Bowdon 14 15 By November 1934 US 78S was redesignated as US 78 Alternate 3 4 By the beginning of 1948 the southern branch of SR 8 was redesignated as SR 8 Alternate 16 17 By the middle of 1954 SR 8 Alternate was redesignated as SR 166 from the Alabama state line to northeast of Carrollton and SR 61 from there to Villa Rica 18 19 Heflin Villa Rica alternate route edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2014 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 78 AlternateLocationHeflin Alabama Villa Rica GeorgiaExisted1934 3 4 1952 20 21 U S Route 78 Alternate US 78 Alt was an alternate route of US 78 in northeast Alabama and northwest Georgia It comprised the current length of Alabama State Route 46 SR 46 from Heflin Alabama to the Georgia state line SR 166 from the state line to Carrollton and SR 61 from Carrollton to Villa Rica The road that would eventually become US 78 Alternate was established in 1920 as part of SR 34 from Carrollton to Villa Rica 5 By the end of the third quarter of 1921 SR 16 was designated from the Alabama state line west of Bowdon to Carrollton 5 6 By late 1926 SR 16 and SR 34 were redesignated as a southern branch of SR 8 1 6 In 1927 US 78 split into two divided routes with US 78S being designated from Heflin to Villa Rica via Bowdon and Carrollton on the southern branch of SR 8 7 In 1928 SR 4 was designated along US 78N while SR 46 was designated along US 78S 7 8 By 1932 US 78S SR 8 were paved from Carrollton to just southwest of Villa Rica 2 13 By the end of 1934 US 78S SR 8 were paved from the Alabama state line to a point near Bowdon 22 15 By November 1934 US 78S was redesignated as US 78 Alt 3 4 By the beginning of 1948 the southern branch of SR 8 was redesignated as SR 8 Alternate 16 17 By the beginning of 1953 US 78 Alt was decommissioned 20 21 SR 8 Alternate became SR 166 from the Alabama state line to northeast of Carrollton by the middle of 1954 and SR 61 from there to Villa Rica 18 19 Georgia editAthens business loop edit This section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2014 This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp U S Highway 78 BusinessLocationAthens GeorgiaLength10 3 mi 23 24 16 6 km nbsp US 78 Business SR 10 Broad Street intersection with Lumpkin Street in the heart of Athens This sign along Lumpkin Street says that Broad Street carries US 78 instead of the business route U S Route 78 Business US 78 Bus in the Athens Clarke County metropolitan area is a Bannered U S Highway that is concurrent with Georgia State Route 10 SR 10 for its entire length Its western terminus is at an interchange with US 29 SR 8 SR 316 and US 78 SR 10 southeast of Bogart in Oconee County Its eastern terminus is at US 29 US 78 US 129 US 441 SR 8 SR 10 Loop SR 15 The roadway continues as US 78 SR 10 All of US 78 Bus in Clarke County is included as part of the National Highway System a system of roadways important to the nation s economy defense and mobility 25 Prior to the completion of the Athens Perimeter Highway and SR 316 the Broad Street and Atlanta Highway portions of US 78 Business carried US 29 US 78 through Athens downtown and commercial west side US 29 entered Athens via North Avenue and Thomas Street joining US 78 at the Broad Street Thomas Street Oconee Street intersection downtown The combined highways continued to the Pepsi bottling plant in Bogart where US 78 turned left onto the Moina Michael Highway and US 29 continued straight into Bogart When SR 10 Loop was completed US 29 was routed along the north side of the loop while US 78 was routed along the south side with US 78 Bus being established inside the loop North Avenue and Thomas Street had their state route designation removed SR 316 also carrying US 29 had been completed only up to Moina Michael Highway so the stretch of highway from there to SR 10 Loop sections of Moina Michael Highway and Atlanta Highway continued to carry US 29 US 78 Once SR 316 was completed to SR 10 Loop US 29 US 78 were moved to SR 316 and US 29 was switched from the north side of the loop to the south side of the loop while US 78 Bus was extended over Atlanta Highway and Moina Michael Highway to its present state Some maps still show US 29 along the north side of SR 10 Loop but that is incorrect all signage is consistent with US 29 being routed on the south and east sides of the loop CountyLocationmi 23 24 kmDestinationsNotesOconee 0 0 0 20 0 0 32 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 SR 8 SR 316 University Parkway US 78 SR 10 west Monroe Highway Atlanta University of Georgia Center for Continuing EducationWestern end of SR 10 concurrency western terminus interchangeClarkeAthens3 6 3 75 8 6 0 nbsp SR 10 Loop Athens Perimeter Highway SR 422 Hartwell Elberton Watkinsville Univ of Georgia State Botanical Garden UGA Center for Continuing Education Conference Center amp Hotel UGA StadiumSR 10 Loop exit 185 3 5 68 5 9 0Epps Bridge Parkway south to SR 316 west AtlantaInterchange northern terminus of Epps Bridge Parkway6 0 6 09 7 9 7Officer Buddy Christian Memorial BridgeCrossing over Middle Oconee River8 113 0 nbsp SR 15 Alt Milledge Avenue Greensboro Gainesville10 1 10 316 3 16 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 US 78 US 129 US 441 SR 8 SR 10 east SR 10 Loop SR 15 Athens Perimeter Highway SR 422 Watkinsville Monroe Winder Commerce Jefferson Hartwell Lexington WashingtonEastern end of SR 10 concurrency eastern terminus SR 10 Loop exit 81 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Washington business loop edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2014 nbsp U S Highway 78 BusinessLocationWashington GeorgiaLength4 6 mi 26 7 4 km Existed1980 U S Route 78 Business US 78 Bus is a 4 6 mile long 7 4 km business route of US 78 that exists entirely within the south central part of Wilkes County Nearly its entire length is within the city limits of Washington It is concurrent with State Route 10 Business SR 10 Bus for its entire length The concurrency begins at an intersection with US 78 SR 10 northwest of Washington The business routes are known as Lexington Avenue They travel to the southeast until they enter the city limits then they curve to the east southeast Just past Recreation Drive they enter the Washington Historic District They intersect SR 44 North Mercer Street At the eastern terminus of Callow Drive US 78 Bus SR 10 Bus curve to an east southeast direction and are known as West Robert Toombs Avenue named for Robert Toombs a U S Representative and senator from Georgia as well as a Confederate general and Confederate Secretary of State At Depot Street they are about one block north of the northern terminus of the Georgia Woodlands Railroad line Spring Street marks the beginning of a concurrency with SR 47 Between Spring Street and Cheney Parkway the three highways pass by the town square At the corner of East Liberty Street they pass by the historic Washington Presbyterian Church just before passing the Robert Toombs House A short distance later they intersect SR 17 Bus Poplar Street which joins the concurrency Immediately after that intersection the four highways curve to the southeast and pass the Washington Wilkes Historical Museum US 78 Bus SR 10 Bus SR 17 Bus SR 47 intersect East Street which leads to Washington Wilkes Elementary School They continue to the southeast before intersecting US 78 US 378 SR 10 SR 17 At this intersection US 78 Bus SR 10 Bus SR 17 Bus end while SR 47 continues concurrent with the beginning of US 378 Lincolnton Road 26 US 78 Bus is not part of the National Highway System a system of roadways important to the nation s economy defense and mobility 27 In 1970 US 78 and SR 10 were routed along SR 10 Loop in the northern part of Washington with the former routing becoming US 78 Bus and presumably SR 10 Bus 28 29 In 1986 SR 10 Loop was decommissioned 30 31 The entire route is in Wilkes County Locationmi 26 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 78 SR 10 Lexington Road SR 10 Bus begins Lexington AthensWestern end of SR 10 Bus concurrency western terminus of US 78 Bus and SR 10 Bus Washington2 54 0 nbsp nbsp SR 44 North Mercer Street Union Point GreensboroProvides access to Willis Memorial Hospital3 04 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 47 south Spring Street CrawfordvilleWestern end of SR 47 concurrency provides access to Wills Memorial Hospital3 45 5 nbsp nbsp SR 17 Bus north Poplar Drive Danburg ChennaultWestern end of SR 17 Bus concurrency4 67 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 78 SR 10 SR 17 Sam McGill Parkway SR 10 Bus ends SR 17 Bus ends US 378 east SR 47 south Lincolnton Road to I 20 Elberton Athens Lexington Thomson Lincolnton Richard B Russell State ParkEastern end of SR 10 Bus SR 17 Bus and SR 47 concurrencies eastern terminus of US 78 Bus and SR 10 Bus southern terminus of SR 17 Bus western terminus of US 378 SR 47 continues concurrent with US 378 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSouth Carolina editAiken truck route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 78 TruckLocationAiken South CarolinaLength8 440 mi 32 33 13 583 km U S Route 78 Truck US 78 Truck is a truck route of US 78 that bypasses north of downtown Aiken via University Parkway and Rudy Mason Parkway Its routing is in complete concurrency with US 1 Truck and it is also concurrent with other truck routes from U S and state highways The highway is two lane on both ends with four lane stretches between Laurens Street and Willow Run Road and between Old Wagener Road and Charleston Highway Though the routing is longer than going through the downtown area it does provide a faster connection with US 1 34 The entire route is in Aiken County Locationmi 32 33 kmDestinationsNotesAiken0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 US 78 US 1 Truck begins SC 19 Truck south SC 118 south Augusta Aiken Aiken Technical CollegeWestern end of US 1 Truck SC 19 Truck and SC 118 concurrencies western terminus of US 78 Truck southern terminus of US 1 Truck provides access to Aiken Regional Medical Center4 6307 451 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SC 19 Laurens Street NW SC 19 Truck ends to I 20 Aiken EdgefieldEastern end of SC 19 Truck concurrency5 6309 061 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 York Street to I 20 Aiken Batesburg 8 33013 406 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SC 4 SC 302 east Wagener Road SC 4 Truck beginsEastern end of SC 118 concurrency western end of SC 4 Truck SC 302 concurrency western terminus of SC 4 Truck northern terminus of SC 118 8 44013 583 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 Truck ends US 78 SC 4 Truck east SC 302 west Pine Log Road SE Eastern end of US 1 US 78 Truck and SC 4 Truck SC 302 concurrencies eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Blackville business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 78 BusinessLocationBlackville South CarolinaLength0 530 mi 35 853 m Existed1981 citation needed presentU S Route 78 Business US 78 Bus is a short business loop in the central part of the town of Blackville via Walker and Main Streets 36 Even though it is signed west of South Carolina Highway 3 SC 3 Solomon Blatt Avenue the South Carolina Department of Transportation only includes the portion east of SC 3 as part of the business route 35 Originally US 78 traversed along the route until by 1967 when new road south was created allowing it to bypass Main Street 37 The old alignment was not made into a business route till at least 1981 however though it is signed as a business loop on state and county maps it is officially a connector route in disguise 38 39 The entire route is in Blackville Barnwell County mi 35 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 nbsp US 78 Dexter Street Williston DenmarkWestern signed terminus not officially part of the path0 0000 000 nbsp SC 3 Solomon Blatt Avenue Barnwell ColumbiaWestern official terminus0 5300 853 nbsp US 78 Dexter Street Denmark WillistonEastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Bamberg County connector route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 78 ConnectorLocationBamberg County South CarolinaLength0 140 mi 40 225 m U S Route 78 Connector US 78 Conn is a short connector route in the southeastern part of Bamberg County It connects South Carolina Highway 61 SC 61 at a point just southeast of its northern terminus with US 78 41 See also edit nbsp U S Roads portalReferences edit a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia October 1926 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 18 2014 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia October 1929 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved March 15 2017 a b c d e f State Road Map of Alabama XSL Map General Drafting 1933 Retrieved April 18 2014 a b c d e f State Road Map of Alabama XSL Map General Drafting November 1 1934 Retrieved April 18 2014 a b c d e State Highway Department of Georgia 1920 System of State Aid Roads as Approved Representing 4800 Miles of State Aid Roads Outside the Limits of the Incorporated Towns PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 18 2014 a b c d e State Highway Department of Georgia 1921 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 18 2014 a b c d e f g Alabama System of State Roads XSL Map Alabama Department of Transportation January 1 1927 Retrieved April 18 2014 a b c State Road Map of Alabama XSL Map Alabama Department of Transportation Fall 1928 Retrieved April 18 2014 State Highway Department of Georgia November 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 18 2014 a b State Highway Department of Georgia May 1933 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 18 2014 a b State Highway Department of Georgia June 1933 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 18 2014 State Highway Department of Georgia July 1933 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 18 2014 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1932 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 18 2014 State Highway Department of Georgia April May 1934 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 18 2014 a b State Highway Department of Georgia October 1 1934 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 18 2014 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1946 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved April 18 2014 Corrected to November 7 1946 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1948 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved April 18 2014 Corrected to February 28 1948 a b 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 March 15 2017 Corrected to September 1 1953 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1954 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved April 18 2014 Corrected to June 1 1954 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1952 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved March 15 2017 Corrected to January 1 1952 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1953 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved March 15 2017 Corrected to January 1 1953 Georgia State Highway Map PDF Map Cartography by GSHD Georgia Department of Transportation April 1 1934 Archived from the original PDF on April 19 2014 Retrieved April 18 2014 a b Google September 2 2019 Overview map of US 78 Bus Athens from western terminus to first exit ramp for eastern interchange with Athens Perimeter Highway Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 2 2019 a b Google September 2 2019 Overview map of US 78 Bus Athens from first exit ramp for eastern interchange with Athens Perimeter Highway to eastern terminus Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 2 2019 National Highway System Athens Clarke County GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 8 2019 Retrieved August 31 2019 a b c Google April 16 2014 Route of US 78 Business Washington Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 16 2014 National Highway System Georgia PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 8 2019 Retrieved September 2 2019 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1970 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 5 2014 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1971 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 5 2014 Georgia Department of Transportation 1987 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1987 1988 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 5 2014 Georgia Department of Transportation 1988 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1988 1989 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 5 2014 a b Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 a b Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Google May 23 2013 Overview map of US 78 Truck Aiken Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 23 2013 a b c Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 9 2020 Google May 23 2013 Overview map of US 78 Bus Blackville Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 23 2013 General Highway Map Barnwell County South Carolina PDF Map Cartography by SCDOT South Carolina Department of Transportation 1967 Retrieved April 11 2014 General Highway Map Barnwell County South Carolina PDF Map Cartography by SCDOT South Carolina Department of Transportation 1987 Retrieved April 11 2014 General Highway System Town of Blackville PDF Map South Carolina Department of Transportation March 2017 Retrieved December 8 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 20 2020 Google December 20 2020 Overview map of US 78 Conn Bamberg County South Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 20 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Special routes of U S Route 78 amp oldid 1153049128 Carbon Hill Jasper alternate route, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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