Georgia State Route 29

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State Route 29 marker

State Route 29
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Major junctions
South end: US 1 / SR 4 / SR 15 south of Lyons
  I-16 / SR 404 northwest of Soperton
North end: US 441 / SR 24 north of Milledgeville
Highway system

Georgia State Routes
Former

SR 28 SR 30

State Route 29 is a north–south state route located in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route travels from US 1/SR 4 south of Lyons northwest to SR 24 north of Milledgeville.

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From its southern terminus at US 1/SR 4 south of Lyons, State Route 29 travels northwest cosigned with SR 15 to Vidalia. After heading west, briefly cosigned with US 280/SR 30, State Routes 29 and 15 continue northwest to Soperton. SR 29 splits from SR 15, and continues northwest from Soperton, and meets Interstate 16 northwest of the city at exit 67. Continuing northwest, the route becomes cosigned with State Route 86 to US 80/SR 26, where SR 86 meets its northern terminus. SR 29, however, becomes cosigned with US 80/SR 26, and eventually, US 319/SR 31, west to Dublin. In Dublin, SR 29 departs the other routes and travels northwest, cosigned with US 441. North of Milledgeville, SR 24 intersects the route, and continues north cosigned with US 441, while SR 29 meets its northern terminus.

State Route 29 runs mostly in rural areas, and sees minor traffic, except around Vidalia, Soperton, Dublin and Milledgeville.

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