Georgia State Route 54

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State Route 54 marker

State Route 54
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length: 70.5 mi[1] (113.5 km)
Major junctions
Southwest end: US 27 / SR 1 west of Hogansville
  US 29 / SR 14 / SR 100 in Hogansville
I‑85 / SR 100 just southeast of Hogansville

US 27 Alt. / SR 41 in Luthersville
US 19 / US 41 / SR 3 in Jonesboro
I‑75 just south of Morrow
I‑285 in Atlanta
Northeast end: I‑75 / I‑85 in Downtown Atlanta
Location
Counties: Troup, Meriwether, Coweta, Fayette, Clayton, Fulton
Highway system
  • Georgia State Routes
SR 53 SR 55

State Route 54 (SR 54) is a 70.5-mile-long (113.5 km) state highway that runs southwest-to-northeast through portions of Troup, Meriwether, Coweta, Fayette, Clayton, and Fulton counties in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route connects Hogansville with Atlanta, via Peachtree City, Fayetteville, Jonesboro, and Forest Park.

Route description

SR 54 begins at an intersection with US 27/SR 1 (New Franklin Road) west of Hogansville, in north-central Troup County. It heads east into town, where it intersects US 29/SR 14/SR 100 (Hogansville Road). SR 54/SR 100 head to the southeast concurrently. Just before leaving the county, the highway has an interchange with Interstate 85 (I-85). Then, the two highways split before crossing into Meriwether County. SR 54 heads east-northeast, and curves to the northeast, until it enters Luthersville. There, it intersects US 27 Alternate/SR 41 (Roosevelt Highway), before meeting the northern terminus of SR 54 Spur (Park Street). At this intersection, SR 54 turns to the north and crosses into Coweta County. It heads northeast, through rural areas of the county and intersects SR 16 in Turin. Almost immediately after, it enters Sharpsburg, where it meets the southern terminus of SR 154 (Sharpsburg McCollum Road). Northeast of Sharpsburg, SR 54 has an intersection with SR 34 (Col. Joe M. Jackson Medal of Honor Highway). The highway heads to the east, crossing over Line Creek into Fayette County and Peachtree City. It curves to the northeast and intersects SR 74 (Joel Cowan Parkway). SR 54 curves to the east into Fayetteville, where it intersects SR 85/SR 92 (Glynn Street). To the northeast, it passes McCurry Park North and Links Golf Club, before crossing into Clayton County. In Jonesboro, it intersects US 19/US 41/SR 3 (Tara Boulevard). The four highways head concurrent to the north, along the western edge of Jonesboro. Just before the concurrency ends, they intersect SR 138 Spur (North Avenue). Slightly farther to the north-northwest is an intersection with SR 138. At this intersection, SR 54/SR 138 head east, just north of the city limits. At Jonesboro Road, SR 54 splits off to the north-northeast and enters Morrow. There, it passes Southlake Mall and has an interchange with I-75. Slightly south of the northern limits of town, it passes Clayton State University and curves to the north-northwest into Lake City. There, it meets the eastern terminus of SR 331 (Forest Parkway). In Forest Park, the highway skirts along the southwestern edge of Fort Gillem and meets the southern terminus of SR 54 Connector (Thurman Road). SR 54 enters Fulton County, and thus Atlanta, approximately 2,000 feet (610 m) before it has an interchange with I-285. It passes Southside Park, the largest part in the city, before curving to the north-northeast and passing Browns Mill Golf Course. After that, it curves back to the northwest and passes Southview Cemetery, just before meeting the southern terminus of SR 54 Connector (Sawtell Avenue SE). Less than 1 mile (1.6 km) later, it meets the western terminus of SR 42 Spur (McDonough Boulevard SE). Approximately 1,000 feet (300 m) later, it turns to the southwest. Then, it curves back to the northwest to meet its northern terminus, an interchange with I-75/I-85 (Downtown Connector) in Downtown Atlanta.[1]

All of SR 54, from the Coweta–Fayette county line to the northern end of its concurrency with SR 138 northeast of Jonesboro, is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[2]

History

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The southern end of State Route 54 from U.S. Route 27 to Hogansville was previously numbered State Route 258 until 1963-1964.[citation needed]

Major interchanges

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Troup 0.0 0.0 US 27 / SR 1 (New Franklin Road) Southern terminus
Hogansville 7.4 11.9 US 29 / SR 14 / SR 100 north (Hogansville Road) – LaGrange, Grantville, Corinth Southern end of SR 100 concurrency
10.3 16.6 I‑85 – Montgomery, Atlanta I-85, exit 28
10.7 17.2 SR 100 south (Greenville Road) – Greenville Northern end of SR 100 concurrency
Meriwether Luthersville 18.6 29.9
US 27 Alt. / SR 41 (Roosevelt Highway)
18.7 30.1 SR 54 Spur south (Park Street) Northern terminus of SR 54 Spur
Coweta Turin 29.9 48.1 SR 16 – Newnan, Senoia
Sharpsburg 30.7 49.4 SR 154 north (Sharpsburg McCollum Road) – Palmetto Southern terminus of SR 154
35.0 56.3 SR 34 west (Col. Joe M. Jackson Medal of Honor Highway) – Newnan Eastern terminus of SR 34
Line Creek 35.5 57.1 Unnamed bridge over Line Creek, marking the Coweta–Fayette county line
Fayette Peachtree City 36.6 58.9 SR 74 (Joel Cowan Parkway) – Starrs Mill, Tyrone
Lake Peachtree 37.4 60.2 Unnamed bridge Crossing over Lake Peachtree
Fayetteville 46.2 74.4 SR 85 / SR 92 (Glynn Street) – Senoia, Riverdale, Fairburn
Camp Creek 50.8 81.8 Unnamed bridge over Camp Creek, marking the Fayette–Clayton county line
Clayton Jonesboro 53.7 86.4 US 19 south / US 41 south / SR 3 south (Tara Boulevard) Southern end of US 19/US 41/SR 3 concurrency
55.0 88.5 SR 138 Spur (North Avenue)
55.4 89.2 US 19 north / US 41 north / SR 3 north (Tara Boulevard) / SR 138 west – Forest Park, Union City Northern end of US 19/US 41/SR 3 concurrency; western end of SR 138 concurrency
56.2 90.4 SR 138 east – Stockbridge Eastern end of SR 138 concurrency
Morrow 58.8 94.6 I‑75 – Macon, Atlanta I-75, exit 233
Lake City 61.7 99.3 SR 331 west (Forest Parkway) – Forest Park Eastern terminus of SR 331
Forest Park 63.2 101.7 SR 54 Conn. north (Thurman Road) – Atlanta Southern terminus of SR 54 Connector
Fulton Atlanta 64.4 103.6 I‑285 (The Perimeter) I-285, exit 55
66.8 107.5 Unnamed bridge Crossing over the South River
68.7 110.6 SR 54 Conn. north (Sawtell Avenue SE) Southern terminus of SR 54 Connector
69.8 112.3 SR 42 Spur south (McDonough Boulevard SE) Northern terminus of SR 42 Spur
70.5 113.5 I‑75 / I‑85 (Downtown Connector) – Macon, Montgomery, Chattanooga, Greenville Northern terminus; I-75/I-85, exit 244
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bannered routes

Atlanta connector route

State Route 54 Connector
Location: Southeast Atlanta
Length: 0.7 mi[3] (1.1 km)

State Route 54 Connector (SR 54 Connector) is a 0.7-mile-long (1.1 km) connector route that exists entirely within the southeastern part of Fulton County. Its routing is completely within the city limits of Atlanta.

It begins at an intersection with the SR 54 mainline, northwest of Southview Cemetery. It heads northeast, before curving to a due-north orientation. The highway passes along the western edge of United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, before a slight jog to the northeast right before its northern terminus, an intersection with SR 42 Spur.[3]

SR 54 Connector is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[2]

The entire route is in Atlanta, Fulton County.

mi[3] km Destinations Notes
0.0 0.0 SR 54 (Jonesboro Road SE) – Forest Park, Downtown Atlanta Southern terminus
0.7 1.13 SR 42 Spur (McDonough Boulevard SE) Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Clayton–Fulton County connector route

State Route 54 Connector
Location: Forest ParkAtlanta
Length: 2.2 mi[4] (3.5 km)

State Route 54 Connector (SR 54 Connector) is a 2.2-mile-long (3.5 km) connector route that exists within portions of Clayton and Fulton counties of the U.S. state of Georgia.

It begins at an intersection with the SR 54 mainline (Jonesboro Road). It heads northeast into the southeastern portion of Atlanta and meets its northern terminus, an intersection with US 23/SR 42 (Moreland Avenue).[4]

SR 54 Connector is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[2]


County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Clayton Forest Park 0.0 0.0 SR 54 (Jonesboro Road) – Jonesboro, Downtown Atlanta Southern terminus
Fulton Atlanta 2.2 3.5 US 23 (Moreland Avenue) / SR 42 Northern terminus; no access for US 23/SR 42 north to SR 54 Connector south, or for SR 54 Connector north to US 23/SR 42 north
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Spur route

State Route 54 Spur
Location: Luthersville
Length: 0.2 mi[5] (0.3 km)

State Route 54 Spur (SR 54 Spur) also known as Park Street, is a 0.2-mile-long (0.32 km) spur route that is location completely within Luthersville.

It begins at an intersection with US 27 Alternate/SR 41 (Roosevelt Highway) and heads north-northeast for one block. There, it meets its northern terminus, an intersection with the SR 54 mainline (East Oak Street). The highway eases the transition of southbound SR 54 to southbound US 27 Alternate/SR 41 or northbound on US 27 Alternate/SR 41 to northbound SR 54. The southern terminus is a Y-type intersection. Its northern terminus meets SR 54 (East Oak Street) southbound to its left, SR 54 (Park Street) eastbound straight ahead, and the continuation of East Oak Street to its right.[5]

SR 54 Spur is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[2]

The entire route is in Luthersville, Meriwether County.

mi[1] km Destinations Notes
0.0 0.0
US 27 Alt. / SR 41 (Roosevelt Highway)
Southern terminus
0.2 0.32 SR 54 (East Oak Street/Park Street) – Hogansville, Sharpsburg Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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