U.S. Route 1 in Georgia
U.S. Highway 1 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by GDOT | ||||
Length: | 222.90 mi[1] (358.72 km) | |||
Existed: | 1926 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: |
US 1 / US 23 / US 301 / SR 15 SR 4 / SR 15 at the Florida state line northwest of Hilliard, FL | |||
US 301 / SR 23 / SR 40 / SR 121 in Folkston US 82 / US 84 / SR 520 near Waycross I‑16 in Oak Park US 80 / SR 26 in Swainsboro I‑520 in Augusta US 78 / US 278 / SR 4 / SR 10 in Augusta | ||||
North end: | US 1 / US 25 / US 78 / US 278 / SC 121 and SR 10 / SR 121 in North Augusta, SC | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Charlton, Ware, Bacon, Appling, Toombs, Emanuel, Jefferson, Richmond | |||
Highway system | ||||
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U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Georgia, which is concurrent for almost its entire length with State Route 4 (SR 4), is a highway that travels south-to-north through portions of Charlton, Ware, Bacon, Appling, Toombs, Emanuel, Jefferson, and Richmond counties in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route travels from its southern terminus at US 1/US 23/US 301/FL SR 15 at the St. Marys River and the Florida state line, northwest of Hilliard, FL, to its northern terminus at US 1/US 25/US 78/US 278/SR 10/SR 121 at the Savannah River and the South Carolina state line in Augusta.
Route description
The route starts at the Florida state line on the St. Marys River in eastern Charlton County, and initially runs north as a four-lane highway through Folkston, co-signed with US 23, US 301, and SR 15. In Homeland, US 301 splits off and runs in a northerly direction, while US 1 turns to the northwest, crosses into Ware County, and initially forms the county line between Ware County and Brantley County. The route continues northwest and runs west through Waycross. For the majority of its length in Charlton and Ware counties to Waycross the route is very closely paralleled by the CSX Transportation rail line from Georgia into Florida. In Waycross US 1 turns north to cross into Bacon County and Alma. In northern Bacon County, US 23 splits off to the northwest, while US 1 continues in a northeasterly direction, and crosses into Appling County.
Heading through Baxley, the route continues north, and crosses the Altamaha River into Toombs County, then heads through Lyons, and on into Emanuel County. US 1 becomes a four-lane grassy-median-divided highway just before crossing I-16 north of Oak Park, and continues north to Swainsboro. Still heading north, the route crosses into Jefferson County and runs through Wadley and Louisville, where it becomes concurrent with US 221 on its way to Wrens.
From Wrens, having split from US 221, US 1 turns northeast and crosses into Richmond County, cutting through the southern portion of Fort Gordon, before reaching the Augusta metro area, crossing I-520, and heading into downtown Augusta. In downtown Augusta, US 1 and SR 4 separate. SR 4 takes the older route to cross the Savannah River with U.S. Route 25 Business, while US 1 turns northeast with US 25, US 78, and US 278, which soon turn north and also cross the Savannah River into South Carolina.
History
In 1920, the designation of SR 4 was used for a route in northwestern Georgia, running from the Alabama state line east via Rome to Cartersville, where it met State Route 3. This route is signed today as SR 20 and SR 100 to Rome, and US 411 and SR 20 from Rome to Cartersville. The current route from Folkston to Alma was signed as SR 15, and the portion to Baxley had no state route designation at the time. Also, the current path north from Baxley through Lyons to Swainsboro does not appear on 1920 maps at all; instead, an unsigned route is shown from Lyons to Reidsville, and on to Metter. From Swainboro, the current route was signed at the time as SR 17 to Louisville, and another unsigned route continued to Augusta[2]
By 1926, SR 4 was still located in northwest Georgia in various states of surface condition, from hard surface around Rome to unimproved on some portions, but had been extended from Cartersville north to Fairmount; this stretch of the route is signed today as US 411 and SR 61. The current route in the southeast, which was already signed as US 1, featured semi-hard surface to Waycross, and was in various stages of improvement from Waycross to Baxley. The current section from Baxley to Swainsboro, which had not existed in 1920, appears as unimproved road, signed as SR 32, by 1926. From Swainsboro to Augusta, the route again appeared in various stages of improvement, now co-signed as SR 17 to Wrens, and as SR 24 from Louisville to Augusta.[3]
By 1929, the current designations of US 1 and SR 4 in the southeast of Georgia were found on Georgia highway maps.[4] By early 1932, the entirety of the current route appears to have been covered by hard surface, which makes this route an exception, rather than a rule, of the common surface conditions at the time.[5]
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Charlton | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 1 south / US 23 south / US 301 south (SR 15) – Hilliard, Jacksonville | Florida state line | |
Folkston | 4.194 | 6.750 | SR 40 east (Main Street) to I‑95 – Kingsland | ||
Love Street | former SR 252 east | ||||
4.671 | 7.517 | SR 23 south / SR 121 south – St. George | Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 23 / SR 121 | ||
5.036 | 8.105 | SR 40 Conn. east (Cross Street) – Kingsland, White Oak, D. Ray James Prison | |||
Homeland | 6.764 | 10.886 | US 301 north / SR 23 north – Nahunta, Jesup | interchange; northern terminus of concurrency with US 301 / SR 23 | |
Racepond | 18.729 | 30.141 | SR 15 north / SR 121 north – Blackshear | Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 15 / SR 121 | |
Ware | Braganza | 30.912 | 49.748 | SR 177 (Okefenokee Park Road) – Okefenokee Swamp Park, Laura S. Walker State Park and Golf Course, Dixon Memorial Wildlife Management Area, Camp for Blind | |
Waycross | 37.733 | 60.725 | US 82 east (South Georgia Parkway) / SR 520 east – Nahunta, Laura S. Walker State Park, Brunswick US 1 Bus. north / US 23 Bus. north / SR 4 Bus. north (Memorial Drive) – Alma | Southern terminus of concurrency with US 82 / SR 520 | |
39.215 | 63.110 | US 84 east (McDonald Street) / SR 38 east – Blackshear, Jesup, Savannah | Eastern terminus of concurrency with US 84 / SR 38 | ||
40.577 | 65.302 | US 84 west / SR 38 west (Victory Drive) – Valdosta | Western terminus of concurrency with US 84 / SR 38 | ||
42.688 | 68.700 | SR 122 west (Carswell Avenue) – Lakeland, Baptist Village | |||
44.994 | 72.411 | US 82 west / SR 520 west – Pearson, Tifton | Northern terminus of concurrency with US 82 / SR 520 | ||
49.045 | 78.930 | US 1 Bus. south / US 23 Bus. south / SR 4 Bus. south – Airport | |||
Bacon | Alma | 66.703 | 107.348 | SR 4 Alt. north (South Dixon Street) | |
67.147 | 108.063 | SR 32 (West 16th Street) – Douglas, Patterson | |||
SR 4 Alt. south (North Dixon Street) | |||||
73.479 | 118.253 | US 23 north / SR 19 north – Hazlehurst | Northern terminus of concurrency with US 23 | ||
Appling | Baxley | 84.908 | 136.646 | SR 15 south – Bristol | Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 15 |
85.941 | 138.309 | US 341 / SR 27 (Parker Street) – Hazlehurst, Jesup | |||
North Main Street - Glennville | former SR 144 east | ||||
Altamaha River | 97.283 | 156.562 | Bridge | ||
Toombs | English Eddy | 99.394 | 159.959 | SR 147 east – Reidsville | |
Toombs Central | 104.866 | 168.765 | SR 56 – Uvalda, Reidsville | ||
South Thompson | 109.125 | 175.620 | SR 15 north / SR 29 north – Vidalia | Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 15 | |
Lyons | 115.748 | 186.278 | SR 178 south (South Victory Drive) – State Prison | ||
116.649 | 187.728 | US 280 / SR 30 (Liberty Avenue) – Vidalia, Reidsville, Southeastern Tech | |||
116.745 | 187.883 | SR 152 east / SR 292 (Broad Street) – Vidalia, Cobbtown, Metter, Collins, Claxton | |||
119.882 | 192.931 | SR 130 west – Vidalia | |||
Emanuel | Oak Park | 128.144 | 206.228 | SR 86 east – Ohoopee | Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 86 |
129.485 | 208.386 | SR 46 west / SR 86 west | Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 86; southern terminus of concurrency with SR 46 | ||
131.716 | 211.976 | I‑16 (SR 404) – Macon, Savannah | I-16 exit 90 | ||
131.915 | 212.297 | SR 46 east – Metter | Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 46 | ||
134.382 | 216.267 | SR 192 east – Stillmore | |||
140.533 | 226.166 | SR 57 east – Stillmore | south end of SR 57 overlap | ||
141.664 | 227.986 | SR 297 south – Nunez | |||
142.043 | 228.596 | US 1 Bus. north / SR 4 Bus. north | |||
145.538 | 234.221 | SR 56 – Soperton, Swainsboro | |||
146.372 | 235.563 | US 80 / SR 26 – Adrian, Swainsboro | |||
149.039 | 239.855 | SR 57 west – Wrightsville, Swainsboro, Airport | north end of SR 57 overlap | ||
150.785 | 242.665 | US 1 Bus. south / SR 4 Bus. south | |||
Jefferson | 165.194 | 265.854 | US 1 Bus. north / SR 4 Bus. north | ||
Wadley | 167.131 | 268.971 | US 319 south / SR 78 – Bartow, Midville | ||
168.880 | 271.786 | US 1 Bus. south / SR 4 Bus. south | |||
Louisville | 175.360 | 282.215 | US 1 Bus. north / SR 4 Bus. north | ||
176.150 | 283.486 | SR 17 south – Midville, Airport | Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 17 | ||
176.690 | 284.355 | SR 24 (Waynesboro Road) – Louisville, Waynesboro | |||
177.646 | 285.894 | US 221 south / US 1 Bus. south / SR 4 Bus. south (Peachtree Street) – Louisville, Bartow | Southern terminus of concurrency with US 221 | ||
181.291 | 291.760 | SR 296 north – Stapleton | |||
Wrens | 190.288 | 306.239 | SR 88 west – Orange | Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 88 | |
191.467 | 308.136 | SR 17 north – Thomson | Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 17 | ||
191.724 | 308.550 | SR 80 / SR 88 to SR 17 / SR 102 – Warrenton, Waynesboro, Matthews, Keysville, Blythe, Avera, Thomson | Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 88 | ||
192.717 | 310.148 | US 221 north / SR 47 west – Harlem, Appling, Airport | Northern terminus of concurrency with US 221 | ||
Richmond | Blythe | 204.943 | 329.824 | SR 88 – Blythe, Hephzibah | |
Augusta | Tobacco Road - Fort Gordon | interchange | |||
215.930 | 347.506 | I‑520 (Bobby Jones Expressway / SR 415) | I-520 exit 5 | ||
217.585 | 350.169 | US 78 west / US 278 west / SR 10 west (Gordon Highway) / SR 4 north (Deans Bridge Road) – Augusta, Fort Gordon, Thomson | north end of SR 4 overlap; south end of US 78 / US 278 / SR 10 overlap | ||
US 25 south / SR 121 south – Waynesboro | interchange; south end of US 25 / SR 121 overlap | ||||
SR 56 Spur south (D. Barnard Parkway) – Bush Field, Augusta Regional Airport | |||||
222.659 | 358.335 | US 25 Bus. north / SR 28 (Broad Street) – Downtown Augusta, Fort Discovery | interchange | ||
222.899 | 358.721 | US 1 north / US 25 north / US 78 east / US 278 east / SC 121 north – Columbia | South Carolina state line (Savannah River bridge) | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Bannered routes
Waycross
U.S. Highway 1 Business | |
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Location: | Waycross |
Length: | 9.622 mi[1] (15.485 km) |
US 1 Bus. / US 23 Bus. / SR 4 Bus. in Waycross, which is concurrent with US 23 Bus, continues northwest into the heart of Waycross, while the main route of US 1 / US 23 / SR 4 heads west across the southern portion of Waycross. US 1 Bus runs to its intersection with US 84 and SR 38, and turns northeast, co-signed with those routes for a short distance. US 1 Bus then turns sharply northwest again and is also called State Street, and continues northwest out of Waycross, before meeting up again with the main route of US 1 / US 23 / SR 4.
US 1 Bus. was established in 1994, replacing the old mainline US 1 through Waycross, via Memorial Drive, Plant Avenue, State Street, and Alma Highway.[6]
The entire route is in Ware County.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Waycross | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 1 / US 82 / SR 4 / SR 520 US 23 Bus. | Southern terminus of US 1 BUS/SR 4 BUS; southern terminus of concurrency with US 23 Bus | |
1.212 | 1.951 | US 84 south / SR 38 – Homerville | Southern terminus of concurrency with US 84 and SR 38 | ||
1.399 | 2.251 | US 84 north / SR 38 – Blackshear | Northern terminus of concurrency with US 84 and SR 38 | ||
9.622 | 15.485 | US 1 / SR 4 / US 23 Bus. | Northern terminus of US 1 BUS/SR 4 BUS; northern terminus of concurrency with US 23 Bus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Alma
State Route 4 Alternate | |
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Location: | Alma |
Length: | 1.613 mi[1] (2.596 km) |
SR 4 Alternate in Alma runs south-to-north through the western part of town, crossing SR 32, while the main route of US 1/SR 4 heads through the heart of downtown, past the Alma campus of Okefenokee Technical College.
The entire route is in Alma, Bacon County.
mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.000 | 0.000 | US 1 / SR 4 | Southern terminus of SR 1 Alt | ||
0.587 | 0.945 | SR 32 | |||
1.613 | 2.596 | US 1 / SR 4 | Northern terminus of SR 1 Alt | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Swainsboro
U.S. Highway 1 Business | |
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Location: | Swainsboro |
Length: | 7.876 mi[1] (12.675 km) |
US 1 Bus. / SR 4 Bus. in Swainsboro runs first north, then northwest through the heart of downtown, crossing US 80 and SR 26, while the main route of US 1 and SR 4 heads west around Swainsboro. US 1 Bus. was established in 2001, replacing the old mainline US 1 through Swainsboro, via Main Street.[6]
The entire route is in Swainsboro, Emanuel County.
mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.000 | 0.000 | US 1 / SR 4 | Southern terminus of US 1 Bus/SR 4 Bus | ||
4.204 | 6.766 | US 80 / SR 26 east | |||
7.876 | 12.675 | US 1 / SR 4 | Northern terminus of US 1 Bus/SR 4 Bus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Wadley
U.S. Highway 1 Business | |
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Location: | Wadley |
Length: | 3.645 mi[1] (5.866 km) |
US 1 Bus. / SR 4 Bus. in Wadley runs north through the heart of downtown, crossing US 319 and SR 78, while the main route of US 1 and SR 4 heads east around Wadley. US 1 Bus. was established in 1981, replacing the old mainline US 1 through Wadley, via Main Street.[6]
The entire route is in Wadley, Jefferson County.
mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.000 | 0.000 | US 1 / SR 4 | Southern terminus of US 1 Bus/SR 4 Bus | ||
1.866 | 3.003 | US 319 / SR 78 – Bartow, Midville | |||
3.645 | 5.866 | US 1 / SR 4 | Northern terminus of US 1 Bus/SR 4 Bus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Louisville
U.S. Highway 1 Business | |
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Location: | Louisville |
Length: | 2.900 mi[1] (4.667 km) |
US 1 Bus. / SR 4 Bus. in Louisville runs first northwest, then cuts northeast, concurrent with US 221 and SR 24, through the heart of downtown, while the main route of US 1 and SR 4 heads east through Louisville. US 1 Bus. was established in 1981, replacing the old mainline US 1 through Louisville, via Broad Street and Peachtree Street.[6]
The entire route is in Louisville, Jefferson County.
mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.000 | 0.000 | US 1 / SR 4 | Southern terminus of US 1 Bus/SR 4 Bus | ||
1.607 | 2.586 | US 221 west / SR 24 – Davisboro | Western terminus of concurrency with US 221 and SR 24 | ||
1.990 | 3.203 | SR 24 east – Waynesboro | Eastern terminus of concurrency with SR 24 | ||
2.900 | 4.667 | US 1 / US 221 / SR 4 | Northern terminus of US 1 Bus/SR 4 Bus; eastern terminus of concurrency with US 221 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
- Georgia (U.S. state) portal
- U.S. Roads portal
- Bannered routes of U.S. Route 1
- Central Savannah River Area
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "County GIS Base map shapefiles/geodatabases (varies by county)". Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2012-12-19.
- ↑ Staff. State of Georgia System of State Roads (PDF) (Map) (1920 ed.). State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
- ↑ Staff. State of Georgia System of State Roads (PDF) (Map) (May 17, 1926 ed.). State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
- ↑ Staff. State of Georgia System of State Roads (PDF) (Map) (October 1929 ed.). State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
- ↑ Staff. State of Georgia System of State Roads (PDF) (Map) (January 1932 ed.). State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
- 1 2 3 4 "Business U.S. Highways US1 - US29". Retrieved March 4, 2011.
External links
- Media related to U.S. Route 1 in Georgia at Wikimedia Commons
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