Georgia State Route 22
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Length: | 221.1 mi[1] (355.8 km) | |||
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Counties: | Muscogee, Talbot, Taylor, Upson, Crawford, Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Hancock, Taliaferro, Oglethorpe, Madison | |||
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State Route 22 (SR 22) is a 221.1-mile-long (355.8 km) state highway that runs southwest-to-northeast in an eastern arc through portions of Muscogee, Talbot, Taylor, Upson, Crawford, Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Hancock, Taliaferro, Oglethorpe, and Madison counties in the western and west-central parts of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route connects the Alabama state line in Columbus, across the state line from Phenix City, Alabama, to Comer, via Macon and Milledgeville.
Parts of the route, specifically the segment from the Alabama state line east to Geneva, are planned to be included as part of the Fall Line Freeway, a long-distance highway that is planned to extend from the Alabama state line to Augusta. Also, this section could be included in the proposed Interstate 14 (I-14).
Route description
Columbus to Macon
SR 22 begins at the Alabama state line concurrent with US 80. West of the state line, US 80 continues over the Chattahoochee River into Phenix City as Phenix City Bypass, concurrent with Alabama State Route 8. Eastward, US 80/SR 22 travel on the J.R. Allen Parkway, a limited-access bypass of Columbus in Muscogee County. Almost immediately, they have an interchange with the northern terminus of SR 22 Connector (2nd Avenue). Then they have an interchange with SR 219 (River Road). After that is Bradley Park Drive. Then, they have a full cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 185 (I-185). The same exit lanes for I-185 are also used for US 27/SR 1 (Veterans Parkway) and Moon Road. Then is a partial interchange with Schomburg Road and Blackmon Road. The highways curve to the southeast and have an interchange with US 27 Alternate/SR 85 (Manchester Expressway). Here, the freeway ends and the two highways continue to the east and meet the eastern terminus of SR 22 Spur (Macon Road). US 80/SR 22 begin paralleling the northern border of Fort Benning and pass through the town of Upatoi. They pass south of Cox Lake and cross over the Tar River north of Montarella Lake, before crossing over Baker Creek into Talbot County. They pass north of Box Springs. The highways meet the northern terminus of SR 355. Just before entering Geneva, SR 41 joins the concurrency. In Geneva, they meet the western terminus of SR 96 and turn to the north. In Talbotton, they intersect SR 90/SR 208 (Clark Street). At this intersection, SR 90 meets its western terminus, and SR 208 joins the concurrency very briefly and departs at Monroe Street. A few blocks later, SR 41 also leaves the concurrency to the north on Washington Avenue, while US 80/SR 22 curve to the east. After traveling through rural areas of the county, they run along the Talbot–Taylor county line before entering Taylor County proper. They intersect US 19/SR 3, which join the concurrency. The four highways cross over the Flint River into Upson County. Not long afterward, US 80/SR 22 split off to resume their eastern routing and enter Crawford County. In Roberta, they intersect US 341/SR 7/SR 42 (Dugger Avenue). At this intersection, SR 42 joins the concurrency. The three routes pass the Crawford County Public Library and Crawford County Middle School. In nearby Knoxville, SR 42 departs the concurrency, while US 80/SR 22 begin a curve to the northeast. They gradually curve to the east-northeast before crossing over Echoconnee Creek into Bibb County. Just before entering Lizella, they curve to the southeast and begin to curve back to the northeast and enter Macon.
Macon metropolitan area
They pass by Macon State College before an interchange with Interstate 475 (I-475). US 80/SR 22 curve to the east and pass between Macon Mall and Central Georgia Technical College. Next to Westgate Mall, they intersect US 41/SR 247 (Pio Nono Avenue). Just under 2,000 feet (610 m) later, they have an interchange with I-75. Then, they pass Saints Rest Cemetery and Memorial Park, before they intersect US 41 Business/US 129/SR 11/SR 49 (Broadway). At this intersection, all six highways travel concurrently to the north and curve to the northeast. At Walnut Street, US 41 Business/SR 22/SR 49 split off to the northwest. At 2nd Street, SR 22 departs to the northeast. There is an interchange with US 129/SR 11/SR 87 that is only accessible from the westbound lanes. Immediately, the road crosses over the Ocmulgee River and passes over I-16 (Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway), which has a partial interchange with SR 22, but there is no access to I-16 from either direction of SR 22 or to SR 22 from I-16 east. Just west of Coliseum Medical Center is an intersection with US 23/US 129 Alternate/SR 19 (Emery Highway). At this intersection, US 129 Alternate runs concurrent with SR 22 to the north for just over 500 feet (150 m). At the intersection with US 129/SR 11/SR 49, US 129 Alternate meets its northern terminus, and SR 22 joins that concurrency to the north-northeast. Less than 4,000 feet (1,200 m) later, SR 49 (Shurling Drive) splits off to the east.
Jones County to Comer
US 129/SR 11/SR 22 cross over Walnut Creek and then enter Jones County. Just before intersecting SR 18, the concurrency passes by Brasswells Lake, Newberry Lake, and Anderson Lake. On the southwestern edge of the city limits of Gray, SR 18 joins the concurrency. The four routes enter the main part of the town. At Bill Conn Parkway, SR 18 splits off to the southeast. At Atlanta Road, SR 11 departs the concurrency to the north. One block later, they intersect SR 44. Here, US 129 heads to the north, concurrent with SR 44, while SR 22 continues to the northeast. Just outside town, it passes Lake Jonesco Golf Course. After traveling through Haddock, the route enters Baldwin County. After entering Milledgeville, it passes the Walter B. Williams, Jr. Park. Immediately afterward, it meets the southern terminus of SR 212. Then, it intersects US 441/SR 29 (Robertson Mill Road). SR 22 passes by Youth Development Center Lake and Oconee Regional Medical Center. It curves to the south-southeast and then to the east-northeast and intersects US 441 Business/SR 24 (North Columbia Street). The three routes travel concurrently to the east-northeast on West Montgomery Street. One block later, US 441 Business departs to the south-southeast on Clark Street, concurrent with SR 243, which has its northern terminus at this intersection. SR 22/SR 24 parallel the northern edge of Georgia College & State University. At North Elbert Street, the concurrency turns to the right and meets the northern terminus of SR 49 (East Hancock Street) and the northern terminus of SR 112 (South Elbert Street). At this intersection, SR 22/SR 24 turn to the left onto East Hancock Street and leave town by crossing over the Oconee River. The two routes diverge with SR 22 heading to the northeast and entering Hancock County. In Sparta, it intersects SR 15/SR 16 (Broad Street). The three routes travel north-northwest and leave town. Almost immediately, they curve to the north-northeast and split, with SR 15/SR 22 continuing straight ahead. After a curve back to the north-northwest, SR 22 splits to the northeast and passes through Powelton. Then, the highway enters Taliaferro County. After an interchange with I-20 (Carl Sanders Highway), it enters Crawfordville, where it intersects US 278/SR 12 (Broad Street). It parallels the southwestern edge of A. H. Stephens Historic Park and leaves town. It crosses over the South Fork Little River and North Fork Little River before intersecting SR 44. Then, it very gradually curves to the northwest and enters Oglethorpe County. It intersects US 78/SR 10 southeast of Lexington. The concurrency crosses the southeastern-most corner of the city limits on Main Street. Just over 1,000 feet (300 m) later, SR 77 (Elberton Road) joins the concurrency and leaves on Union Point Road. On the northwestern-most corner of the city limits, SR 22 splits off to the northeast on Comer Road. The highway crosses over the South Fork Broad River into Madison County. Almost immediately, SR 22 enters the southern city limits of Comer. At East Sunset Avenue, it meets its northern terminus, an intersection with SR 72.[1]
National Highway System
There are three sections of SR 22 that are included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility:
- From its western terminus to its intersection with SR 96 in Geneva (completely concurrent with US 80)
- From its interchange with I-475 in western Macon to its intersection with US 41 Business/US 129/SR 11/SR 49 in southeastern Macon (completely concurrent with US 80)
- From the northern end of its concurrency with US 80/US 129/SR 11 in Macon to the northern end of its concurrency with US 41 Business/SR 49 and then from that intersection over the Ocmulgee River to the southern end of its concurrency with US 129/SR 11/SR 49 until the point where all four routes meet the northern city limits[2][3][4]
Future
The section from the Alabama state line to Geneva is planned to be included as part of the Fall Line Freeway and could be included in the proposed I-14.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Muscogee | Columbus | 0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() | Alabama state line (Chattahoochee River bridge) | |
0.4 | 0.6 | 1 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus of SR 22 Connector | ||
1.3 | 2.1 | 2 | ![]() | |||
2.2 | 3.5 | 3 | Bradley Park Drive | signed as exits 3A (east) and 3A (west) | ||
3.3 | 5.3 | 4 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | I-185 exit 10 | ||
5 | Moon Road | eastbound exit is combined with exit 4 | ||||
6.8 | 10.9 | 6 | Schomburg Road / Blackmon Road | |||
Flat Rock Road | east end of freeway | |||||
9.8 | 15.8 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | interchange | |||
11.4 | 18.3 | ![]() | Eastern terminus of SR 22 Spur | |||
Talbot | 26.1 | 42.0 | ![]() | Northern terminus of SR 355 | ||
28.9 | 46.5 | ![]() | Western end of SR 41 concurrency | |||
Geneva | 29.7 | 47.8 | ![]() ![]() | Western terminus of SR 96 | ||
Talbotton | 36.9 | 59.4 | ![]() ![]() | Western end of SR 208 concurrency; western terminus of SR 90 | ||
37.1 | 59.7 | ![]() | Eastern end of SR 208 concurrency | |||
37.3 | 60.0 | ![]() | Eastern end of SR 41 concurrency | |||
Taylor | 56.1 | 90.3 | ![]() ![]() | Western end of US 19/SR 3 concurrency | ||
Flint River | 56.7 | 91.2 | Garland T. Byrd Bridge | |||
Upson | 58.1 | 93.5 | ![]() ![]() | Eastern end of US 19/SR 3 concurrency | ||
Crawford | Roberta | 71.4 | 114.9 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Western end of SR 42 concurrency | |
Knoxville | 72.4 | 116.5 | ![]() | Eastern end of SR 42 concurrency | ||
Echeconnee Creek | 82.0 | 132.0 | Bridge | |||
Bibb | Fulton Mill Road - Central State Prison, Ed DeFore Sports Complex | former SR 361 | ||||
Macon | 90.5 | 145.6 | ![]() | I-475 exit 3 | ||
94.4 | 151.9 | ![]() ![]() | ||||
94.7 | 152.4 | ![]() | I-75 exit 162 | |||
95.7 | 154.0 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Western end of US 41 Business/SR 49 and US 129/SR 11 concurrencies | |||
97.6 | 157.1 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Eastern end of US 80 / US 129/SR 11 concurrency | |||
98.0 | 157.7 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Eastern end of US 41 Business/SR 49 concurrency | |||
98.1 | 157.9 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | interchange; westbound exit only | |||
98.1 | 157.9 | Second Street Bridge over the Ocmulgee River | ||||
98.4 | 158.4 | ![]() | I-16 exit 1B; only ramp is an exit from I-16 west | |||
98.7 | 158.8 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Western end of US 129 Alternate concurrency | |||
98.9 | 159.2 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | no left turn northbound; east end of US 129 Alt. overlap; western end of US 129, SR 11, & SR 49 concurrencies | |||
100.1 | 161.1 | ![]() | Eastern end of SR 49 concurrency | |||
Jones | Gray | 109.7 | 176.5 | ![]() | Western end of SR 18 concurrency | |
111.4 | 179.3 | ![]() | Eastern end of SR 18 concurrency | |||
112.3 | 180.7 | ![]() | Eastern end of SR 11 concurrency | |||
112.3 | 180.7 | ![]() ![]() | Eastern end of US 129 concurrency | |||
Baldwin | Milledgeville | 129.4 | 208.2 | ![]() | Southern terminus of SR 212 | |
129.7 | 208.7 | ![]() ![]() | ||||
131.7 | 212.0 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Western end of US 441 Business & SR 24 concurrencies | |||
131.8 | 212.1 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Eastern end of US 441 Business concurrency; northern terminus of SR 243 | |||
![]() ![]() | Northern terminus of SR 49; northern terminus of SR 112 | |||||
133.1 | 214.2 | Bridge over the Oconee River | ||||
136.6 | 219.8 | ![]() | Eastern end of SR 24 concurrency | |||
Hancock | Sparta | 155.7 | 250.6 | ![]() ![]() | west end of SR 15 & SR 16 concurrencies | |
156.4 | 251.7 | ![]() | Eastern end of SR 16 concurrency | |||
158.4 | 254.9 | ![]() | Eastern end of SR 15 concurrency | |||
Taliaferro | 176.9 | 284.7 | ![]() | I-20 exit 148 | ||
Crawfordville | 178.9 | 287.9 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
186.8 | 300.6 | ![]() | ||||
Oglethorpe | 205.0 | 329.9 | ![]() ![]() | Western end of US 78/SR 10 concurrency | ||
Lexington | 206.1 | 331.7 | ![]() | Western end of SR 77 concurrency | ||
206.7 | 332.7 | ![]() | Eastern end of SR 77 concurrency | |||
207.0 | 333.1 | ![]() ![]() | Eastern end of US 78/SR 10 concurrency | |||
Madison | Comer | 221.1 | 355.8 | ![]() | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Bannered routes
Columbus connector route
Location: | Columbus |
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Length: | 0.3 mi[5] (0.5 km) |
State Route 22 Connector (SR 22 Connector) exists entirely within the city limits of Columbus in the west central part of Muscogee County. It is known as 2nd Avenue for its entire length.
It begins at an intersection with SR 85. It travels due north, curves to the north-northeast, and meets its northern terminus, an interchange with US 80/SR 22 (J.R. Allen Parkway).[5]
All of SR 22 Connector is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[3]
The entire route is in Columbus, Muscogee County.
mi[5] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() | Southern terminus | ||
0.3 | 0.5 | ![]() ![]() | Northern terminus; US 80/SR 22, exit 1 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Columbus spur route
Location: | Columbus |
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Length: | 10.3 mi[6] (16.6 km) |
State Route 22 Spur (SR 22 Spur) exists entirely within the city limits of Columbus in the west-central and north-central parts of Muscogee County.
It begins at an intersection with US 27/SR 1 (Veterans Parkway). It travels due east on 13th Street. It turns right onto 13th Avenue and curves to the northeast onto Wynnton Road. Then, it takes on the name Macon Road and has an interchange with Interstate 185 (Lindsay Creek Bypass). Farther to the northeast, it skirts along the southern edge of Parkhill Cemetery. Just after passing northwest of Fort Benning, it meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with US 80/SR 22 (Beaver Run Road).[6]
All of SR 22 Spur is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[3]
The entire route is in Columbus, Muscogee County.
mi[6] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() ![]() | Western terminus | ||
3.2 | 5.1 | ![]() | I-185, exit 6 | ||
10.3 | 16.6 | ![]() ![]() | Eastern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also
- Georgia (U.S. state) portal
- U.S. Roads portal
References
- 1 2 3 Google (September 7, 2013). "Route of SR 22 (Columbus to Macon)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
Google (September 7, 2013). "Route of SR 22 (Macon to north of Sparta)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
Google (September 7, 2013). "Route of SR 22 (North of Sparta to Comer)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 7, 2013. - ↑ "National Highway System: Georgia" (PDF). United States Department of Transportation. October 1, 2012. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- 1 2 3 "National Highway System: Columbus, GA--AL" (PDF). United States Department of Transportation. October 1, 2012. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ↑ "National Highway System: Macon, GA" (PDF). United States Department of Transportation. October 1, 2012. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- 1 2 3 Google (August 24, 2013). "Route of SR 22 Connector" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
- 1 2 3 Google (August 24, 2013). "Route of SR 22 Spur" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
External links
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Media related to Georgia State Route 22 at Wikimedia Commons
- Georgia Roads (Routes 21 - 40)
- Georgia State Route 22 on State-Ends.com