Georgia State Route 520
South Georgia Parkway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by GDOT | ||||
Length | 261 mi[1] (420 km) | |||
Existed | 1988[2][3]–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | US 280 / SR 38 at the Alabama state line at the Chattahoochee River in Phenix City | |||
East end | Beach View Drive in Jekyll Island | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Georgia | |||
Counties | Muscogee, Chattahoochee, Stewart, Webster, Terrell, Dougherty, Worth, Tift, Berrien, Atkinson, Ware, Brantley, Glynn | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 520 (SR 520), also known as the South Georgia Parkway, is a 261-mile-long (420 km) state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It travels from the Alabama state line, at the Chattahoochee River, on the Phenix City, Alabama–Columbus, Georgia line, to Jekyll Island. It has many concurrencies along its path, including U.S. Route 280 (US 280) from the Alabama state line to Richland; US 27 from Columbus to Cusseta; and especially US 82 from Dawson to a point southwest of Brunswick.
Route description
Columbus to Albany
SR 520 begins at the Alabama state line concurrent with US 280. On the Alabama side of the state line, US 280 is concurrent with unsigned Alabama State Route 38. On the Georgia side of the state line, US 280/SR 520 head east through Columbus to an intersection with US 27/SR 1. The four highways head southeast through the city, along Victory Drive to an interchange with Interstate 185 (I-185), and through Fort Benning. Southeast of Fort Benning, the four highways have an intersection with SR 26 just prior to entering Cusseta. In town, US 27/SR 1 split from the concurrency, toward Lumpkin, while US 280/SR 520 head southeast to Richland. Here, the two highways intersect SR 27, with US 280 heading east along SR 27. SR 520 heads southeast alone, intersecting SR 41 in Weston, before reaching Dawson. In Dawson, there is an intersection with SR 45, which begins a short concurrency with SR 520. A short distance later is an intersection with SR 32, followed by US 82/SR 45/SR 50, where the concurrency with SR 45 ends and the one with US 82 begins. Just before leaving town, US 82/SR 520 intersect SR 55. The two highways head southeast until they reach Albany.[1]
Albany to Tifton
At the beginning of Albany, the two highways become a freeway known as Liberty Expressway. At the intersection with US 19/SR 3, which join the concurrency, US 19 Business/US 82 Business/SR 520 Business head south into downtown Albany. At the next exit is SR 91/SR 133. SR 133 joins the concurrency at this point. The five highways curve to the south, where US 82/SR 520 head east along with SR 300. Here, US 19/SR 3/SR 133/SR 300 continue south on the expressway. Just east of Albany, SR 300 leaves the concurrency to the northeast. US 82/SR 520 then intersect US 82 Business/SR 520 Business, where they both meet their eastern terminus. The concurrency heads to Sylvester. There, they meet SR 313, SR 33, and SR 112. The two routes continue easterly to Tifton.[1]
Tifton to Waycross
Just after entering Tifton, the two routes meet I-75, before intersecting US 319/SR 35. The two highways join the concurrency for about 3 miles (4.8 km). In the downtown part of the town is US 41/SR 7/SR 125. After leaving the town, US 319/SR 35 leave the concurrency, while US 82/SR 520 continue to the east-southeast. Prior to entering Alapaha, the concurrent highways intersect US 129/SR 11. These highways join the concurrency until they leave in town about 1 mile (1.6 km) later. Farther to the east, in Willacoochee, US 82/SR 520 intersect SR 90 and then have a very brief concurrency with SR 135. In Pearson, the concurrency intersects US 221/US 441/SR 31/SR 64. SR 64 joins the concurrency for less than 1 mile (1.6 km). Just prior to entering Waresboro is an intersection with SR 158. About 5 miles (8.0 km) later, US 1/US 23/SR 4 join the concurrency for about 8 miles (13 km). About 3 miles (4.8 km) after the beginning of the US 1/US 23/SR 4 concurrency is SR 122. Then, the concurrency enters Waycross.[1]
Waycross to Jekyll Island
In Waycross, the concurrency meets US 84/SR 38, which join for about 1 mile (1.6 km). Approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) later, US 1/US 23/SR 4 depart to the southeast, while US 82/SR 520 head to the east. At this same intersection, US 1 Business/US 23 Business/SR 4 Business head to the northwest. Southeast of Waycross is SR 177, which leads to Laura S. Walker State Park and the Okefenokee Swamp. In Hoboken, is an intersection with SR 15/SR 121. Farther to the east, in Nahunta is US 301/SR 23. In Atkinson is an intersection with SR 259 and a very brief concurrency with SR 110. Approximately 9 miles (14 km) later, US 82/SR 520 meet the western terminus of SR 99. Then, just before meeting I-95, is an intersection with US 17/SR 25, along with SR 303. This intersection marks the eastern terminus of US 82. US 17/SR 25/SR 520 head southeast until SR 520 splits to the southeast, along Jekyll Island Causeway, while US 17/SR 25 head north to Brunswick. SR 520 crosses the Jekyll River onto Jekyll Island and terminates at Beach View Drive.[1]
Miscellaneous notes
While not part of the Appalachian Development Highway System, SR 520 is nevertheless designated as Corridor Z. To emphasize the special designation, SR 520 route markers have a green background and numbers as opposed to black, which is normally used on state Route markers. Some markers also feature the small abbreviation "CORR Z" near the top of the state outline, though this practice is being phased out.[citation needed]
All of SR 520 from the Alabama state line to at least the eastern intersection with US 17/SR 25 near Jekyll Island is part of the National Highway System (NHS), a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility and defense.[4][5][6][7]
History
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Prior to designation
The roadway that would eventually become SR 520 was established in 1920 as SR 1 from Columbus to Cusseta, SR 32 from Dawson to Sylvester, and SR 46 from Sylvester to Tifton. In 1921, SR 55 was established along a route from Louvale, at an intersection with SR 1 to Dawson, and SR 50 was established along a stretch of highway from Dawson in the west, to at least as far as Waynesville, at an intersection with SR 27, in the east. Nearly all of SR 55, and all of that stretch of SR 50, were eventually utilized by SR 520.[8][9] By 1926, a portion of SR 1 southeast of Columbus and a portion of SR 50 west of Sylvester were paved. Also, US 84 was designated along the portion of SR 50 east of Waycross. Sometime around 1926, SR 27 was redesignated as SR 25.[9][10] By January 1932, US 280 was designated along SR 1 from Columbus to Cusseta and SR 55 from Cusseta to Richland. All of US 280/SR 1 and nearly all of US 280/SR 55 were paved. Also, a portion of SR 55 northwest of Dawson was paved. Almost all of SR 50 from Dawson to Tifton was paved, along with a portion west of Waycross, and the entirety of US 84/SR 50 east of the city.[11][12] During October of that year all of US 280/SR 55 was paved.[13][14] By May 1933, a portion of SR 55 between Alapaha and Willacoochee was paved.[14][15] In June, a small portion of SR 55 southeast of Richland was paved.[16][17] By October 1934, a portion of SR 50 east of Tifton, as well as one west of Alapaha, was paved.[18][19] By January 1935, US 27 was designated along US 280/SR 1 from Columbus to Cusseta.[19][20] By October 1935, all of SR 55 between Richland and Dawson was paved.[21][22] By July 1936, all of SR 50 from Tifton to Willacoochee was paved. Also, nearly all of SR 50 east of Pearson was paved.[23][24] By July 1937, all of the highway that would eventually become SR 520 between Columbus and Willacoochee was paved.[25][26] By October 1939, the last pieces of the highway were paved.[27][28] In 1948, US 82 entered the state, running concurrent with SR 50 only as far east as Waycross. In addition, SR 50 was extended, and paved, east to Jekyll Island.[29][30]
After designation
In 1988, SR 520 was designated along its entire current length, with SR 55 between Richland and Dawson and SR 50 from Dawson to Jekyll Island being decommissioned.[2][3] In 1989, the sections of US 82 and US 84 east of Waycross were swapped, presumably to make travel less confusing for drivers.[3][31]
On May 5, 2006, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering designated the portion of SR 520 east of US 17 as Interstate 50 for one day, May 7. AASHTO held their Spring 2006 meeting on Jekyll Island and approved the I-50 designation in conjunction with a vintage car ride to be held on May 7 in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Interstate Highway System.[32]
Major intersections
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County | Location | mi[1] | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Muscogee | Columbus | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 280 west (SR 38) – Phenix City | Western terminus at the Alabama state line (Oglethorpe Bridge over Chattahoochee River); western end of US 280 concurrency | |
0.4 | 0.64 | US 27 north / SR 1 north (Veterans Parkway) – Hamilton, Waverly Hall, Airport | Western end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency | |||
Fort Benning | 5.6 | 9.0 | I-185 north (SR 411) – Fort Benning, LaGrange, Airport | I-185 exit 1 | ||
Custer Road - Sand Hill, 192nd & 198th | Interchange | |||||
Chattahoochee | 8th Division Road Access Point | Interchange | ||||
15.9 | 25.6 | SR 26 east – Buena Vista, Camp Darby, Andersonville National Historic Site | Western terminus of SR 26 | |||
Cusseta | Broad Street | Former SR 520 Bus. east | ||||
17.4 | 28.0 | US 27 south / SR 1 south – Lumpkin, Westville, River Bend Park | Eastern end of US 27/SR 1 concurrency | |||
Stewart | Richland | 35.1 | 56.5 | US 280 east / SR 27 (Nicholson Street) – Americus, Lumpkin, Plains | Eastern end of US 280 concurrency | |
Webster | Weston | 44.3 | 71.3 | SR 41 – Preston, Shellman | ||
Terrell | | 60.4 | 97.2 | SR 45 north to SR 49 – Plains, Concord, Andersonville National Historic Site, Jimmy Carter National Historic Site | Western end of SR 45 concurrency | |
Dawson | SR 32 east (Lee Street) to SR 118 – Leesburg, Ashburn, Bronwood, Smithville, Leslie | Western terminus of SR 32 | ||||
62.2 | 100.1 | US 82 west / SR 45 south / SR 50 west (Graves Road) – Shellman, Cuthbert, Georgetown, Morgan, Arlington, George T. Bagby State Park | Western end of US 82 concurrency; eastern end of SR 45 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 50 | |||
62.6 | 100.7 | SR 55 south (South Herod Road) – Herod, Leary | Northern terminus of SR 55 | |||
Dougherty | Albany | 82.4 | 132.6 | 8 | Downtown Albany (Dawson Road) – Albany State University, Albany Tech College, Darton College | |
7 | Nottingham Way | |||||
6 | US 19 north / SR 3 north / US 19 Bus. south / US 82 Bus. east / SR 520 Bus. east (Slappey Boulevard) – Atlanta | Western end of US 19/SR 3 concurrency; signed as exits 6A (north) and 6B (south/east) westbound | ||||
83.9 | 135.0 | 5 | SR 91 / SR 133 north (Jefferson Street) – Downtown Albany | Western end of SR 133 concurrency; signed westbound as exits 5A (north) and 5B (south) | ||
4 | Blaylock Street | |||||
87.1 | 140.2 | US 19 south / SR 3 south / SR 133 south / SR 300 south – Camilla, Thomasville | Eastern end of US 19/SR 3/SR 133 concurrency; western end of SR 300 concurrency; interchange; US 82/SR 520 eastbound follows exit 3. | |||
89.0 | 143.2 | SR 300 north (Georgia-Florida Parkway) – Cordele, Atlanta, Marine Corps Logistics Base, Flint RiverQuarium | Eastern end of SR 300 concurrency | |||
| 92.9 | 149.5 | US 82 Bus. west / SR 520 Bus. west – Albany | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; interchange | ||
Worth | Sylvester | 104 | 167 | SR 313 north (Monroe Street) – Warwick | Southern terminus of SR 313 | |
105 | 169 | SR 112 south (Isabella Street) – Camilla | Western end of SR 112 concurrency | |||
105 | 169 | SR 33 / SR 112 north (Main Street) – Cordele, Ashburn, Historical Downtown Sylvester | Eastern end of SR 112 concurrency | |||
Tift | Tifton | 125 | 201 | I-75 (SR 401) – Macon, Valdosta | I-75 exit 62 | |
125 | 201 | US 319 south / SR 35 south (Virginia Avenue) – Moultrie, Thomasville | Western end of US 319/SR 35 concurrency | |||
126 | 203 | US 41 / SR 7 / SR 125 (Main Street) – Adel, Nashville, Ashburn, Fitzgerald | ||||
| 128 | 206 | US 319 north / SR 35 north – Ocilla, Jefferson Davis State Historic Site | Eastern end of US 319/SR 35 concurrency | ||
Berrien | | 143 | 230 | US 129 north / SR 11 north – Ocilla, Jefferson Davis State Historic Site | Western end of US 129/SR 11 concurrency | |
Alapaha | 144 | 232 | US 129 south / SR 11 south – Nashville | Eastern end of US 129/SR 11 concurrency | ||
Atkinson | Willacoochee | 155 | 249 | SR 90 north (North Vickers Street) – Lax, Ocilla | ||
155 | 249 | SR 135 south (Peterson Street South) – Lakeland | Western end of SR 135 concurrency | |||
156 | 251 | SR 135 north – Douglas | Eastern end of SR 135 concurrency | |||
Pearson | 167 | 269 | US 221 / US 441 / SR 31 / SR 64 west (Main Street) – Douglas, Lakeland, Homerville, General Coffee State Park | Western end of SR 64 concurrency | ||
167 | 269 | SR 64 east (Pearson Street) | Eastern end of SR 64 concurrency | |||
Ware | | 187 | 301 | SR 158 west (Douglas Highway) – Douglas, General Coffee State Park | Eastern terminus of SR 158 | |
| 192 | 309 | US 1 north / US 23 north / SR 4 north (Scapa Road) – Alma, Ware State Prison, Airport | Western end of US 1/US 23/SR 4 concurrency | ||
| 195 | 314 | SR 122 west (Carswell Avenue) – Lakeland, Baptist Village | Eastern terminus of SR 122 | ||
Waycross | 197 | 317 | US 84 west / SR 38 west (Victory Drive) – Homerville, Valdosta | Western end of US 84/SR 38 concurrency | ||
198 | 319 | US 84 east (McDonald Street) / SR 38 east – Blackshear, Jesup, Savannah | Eastern end of US 84/SR 38 concurrency | |||
200 | 320 | US 1 south / US 23 south / SR 4 south / US 1 Bus. north / US 23 Bus. north / SR 4 Bus. north (Memorial Drive) – Folkston, Downtown Business District | Eastern end of US 1/US 23/SR 4 concurrency; southern terminus of US 1 Bus./US 23 Bus./SR 4 Bus. | |||
| 207 | 333 | SR 177 south (Laura Walker Road) – Laura S. Walker State Park and Golf Course, Okefenokee Swamp Park, Georgia Lions Camp for the Blind | Northern terminus of SR 177 | ||
Brantley | Hoboken | 212 | 341 | SR 15 / SR 121 (Brantley Avenue) – Blackshear, Folkston | ||
Nahunta | 222 | 357 | US 301 / SR 23 (Main Street) – Hortense, Jesup, Hickox, Folkston | |||
Atkinson | 229 | 369 | SR 110 west to SR 32 – Jesup | Western end of SR 110 concurrency | ||
230 | 370 | SR 110 east – Waverly, Woodbine | Eastern end of SR 110 concurrency | |||
Glynn | | 239 | 385 | SR 99 north – Darien | Southern terminus of SR 99 | |
| 248 | 399 | US 17 south / SR 25 south / SR 303 north – Spring Bluff, Woodbine, Blythe Island | Western end of US 17/SR 25 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 303 | ||
| 248 | 399 | I-95 (SR 405) – Savannah, Jacksonville | I-95 exit 29; eastern end of US 82 concurrency; eastern terminus of US 82 | ||
| 254 | 409 | US 17 north / SR 25 north – Brunswick | Eastern end of US 17/SR 25 concurrency | ||
Jekyll Island | 260 | 420 | M.E. Thompson Bridge over Jekyll River (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway) | |||
261 | 420 | Beach View Drive | Eastern terminus; roundabout intersection | |||
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Related routes
Cusseta business loop
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Location | Cusseta |
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Length | 2.3 mi[33] (3.7 km) |
Existed | 1988[2][3]–2004[34][35][36] |
State Route 520 Business (SR 520 Bus.) was a business route of SR 520 that existed entirely within the city of Cusseta. It followed Broad Street through the city.[33]
The road that would become SR 520 Bus. was established in 1972 as SR 55 Business, when the road that is now SR 520 was established as part of SR 55.[37][38] In 1988, the same year that SR 520 was designated in Georgia, and SR 55 was decommissioned, SR 55 Bus. was redesignated as SR 520 Bus.[2][3] In 2004, SR 520 Bus. was removed from the state highway system.[34][35][36]
Albany business loop
Location | Albany |
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Length | 11.7 mi[39] (18.8 km) |
State Route 520 Business (SR 520 Bus.) is a business route of SR 520 that exists almost entirely within the city limits of Albany. It follows North Slappey Boulevard and East Oglethorpe Boulevard through the city, and Sylvester Road east of the city. SR 520 Bus. travels entirely concurrently with US 82 Bus. and also has a concurrency with both US 19 Bus. and, briefly, with SR 234.[39]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Overview map of SR 520" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
- ^ a b c d Georgia Department of Transportation (1988). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map) (1988–1989 ed.). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ a b c d e Georgia Department of Transportation (1989). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map) (1989–1990 ed.). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ National Highway System: Georgia (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. March 25, 2015. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ National Highway System: Columbus, GA--AL (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. March 25, 2015. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ National Highway System: Albany, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. March 25, 2015. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ National Highway System: Brunswick, GA (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. March 25, 2015. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
- ^ 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 May 31, 2013.
- ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (1921). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1926). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1929). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1932). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1932). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ a b State Highway Department of Georgia (November 1932). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (May 1933). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (June 1933). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (July 1933). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (April–May 1934). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ 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 May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1, 1935). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (July 1, 1935). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1, 1935). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1, 1936). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (July 1, 1936). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (April 1, 1937). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (July 1, 1937). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (July 1, 1939). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (October 1, 1939). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (1948). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved May 31, 2013. (Corrected to February 28, 1948.)
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (1949). System of State Roads (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. OCLC 5673161. Retrieved May 31, 2013. (Corrected to April 1, 1949.)
- ^ Georgia Department of Transportation (1990). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map) (1990–1991 ed.). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (May 6, 2006). "Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering Approved Applications" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
- ^ a b "Overview map of SR 520 Bus. (Cusseta)" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
- ^ a b Georgia Department of Transportation (2004). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map) (2004–2005 ed.). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
- ^ a b Georgia Department of Transportation (2005). Official Highway and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map) (2005–2006 ed.). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
- ^ a b State Highway System Revision Map – Chattahoochee County (PDF) (Map). Cartography by GSHD. Georgia State Highway Department. February 4, 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 12, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
- ^ State Highway Department of Georgia (January 1972). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: State Highway Department of Georgia. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ Georgia Department of Transportation (January 1973). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
- ^ a b "Overview map of SR 520 Bus. (Albany)" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
External links
- Media related to Georgia State Route 520 at Wikimedia Commons
- Corridor Z - South Georgia Parkway (State Route 520) on The Unofficial Georgia Highways Web Page
- Georgia State Route 520 on State-Ends.com
- State highways in Georgia (U.S. state)
- U.S. Route 82
- Transportation in Muscogee County, Georgia
- Transportation in Chattahoochee County, Georgia
- Transportation in Stewart County, Georgia
- Transportation in Webster County, Georgia
- Transportation in Terrell County, Georgia
- Transportation in Dougherty County, Georgia
- Transportation in Worth County, Georgia
- Transportation in Tift County, Georgia
- Transportation in Berrien County, Georgia
- Transportation in Atkinson County, Georgia
- Transportation in Ware County, Georgia
- Transportation in Brantley County, Georgia
- Transportation in Glynn County, Georgia