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State Route 19 marker

State Route 19

Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length152 mi[1] (245 km)
Major junctions
Southeast end US 1 / US 23 / SR 4 north of Alma
Major intersections US 221 / US 319 / SR 27 / SR 135 in Hazlehurst
US 23 / US 341 / SR 27 in Lumber City
US 280 / SR 30 in Glenwood
I-16 / US 80 / US 319 / US 441 in Dublin
US 441 Byp. / SR 117 west of Dublin
I-16 / US 23 / US 41 Bus. / US 80 in Macon
I-75 / US 41 / US 41 Bus. / US 129 in Macon
I-475 southeast of Bolingbroke
Northwest end US 41 / SR 18 in Forsyth
Location
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountiesBacon, Jeff Davis, Appling, Telfair, Wheeler, Laurens, Twiggs, Bibb, Monroe
Highway system
  • Georgia State Highway System
US 19 I-20

State Route 19 (SR 19) is a 152-mile-long (245 km) state highway that runs southeast-to-northwest through portions of Bacon, Jeff Davis, Appling, Telfair, Wheeler, Laurens, Twiggs, Bibb, and Monroe counties in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route travels from its southern terminus at US 1/US 23/SR 4 north of Alma to its northern terminus at US 41/SR 18 in Forsyth.

Route description

SR 19 begins at an intersection with US 1/SR 4 north of Alma. The route travels north, concurrent with US 23, which is also concurrent with US 1/SR 4 south of here. In Hazlehurst, US 341/SR 27 join the concurrency. In Lumber City, SR 19 departs to the north, crossing the Little Ocmulgee River, and begins to parallel the Oconee River north to Dublin. In Dublin, SR 19 travels concurrent with US 80. The two routes travel west to Macon. In Macon, SR 19 leaves US 80 and travels concurrent with US 23 again, and later, US 41. The routes travel north to Forsyth, where SR 18 runs concurrent with US 41, and SR 19 meets its northern terminus.

In 1998, the Georgia state legislature passed a resolution designating a portion of SR 19 in Macon as "Duane Allman Boulevard" and a bridge thereon as "Raymond Berry Oakley III Bridge" in honor and remembrance of late founding members of The Allman Brothers Band.[2]

The following sections of SR 19, that are concurrent with U.S. Highways, are the only segments that are included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility

  • The section concurrent with US 23/US 341/SR 27 from Hazlehurst to Lumber City[3]
  • The section concurrent with US 80/SR 26 from Dublin to the intersection with US 441 Bypass/SR 117 west of the city[4]
  • Macon:[5]
    • The section concurrent with US 80 from the intersection with SR 57 east of Macon to the intersection with US 23/US 129 Alternate/SR 87 northwest of the Macon Downtown Airport
    • The section concurrent with US 23/US 80/US 129 Alternate/SR 87 from northwest of the Macon Downtown Airport to just northeast of Coliseum Medical Center, where US 80/SR 87 split off
    • The section concurrent with US 23/US 129 Alternate from just northeast of Coliseum Medical Center to just northwest of the hospital, where US 129 Alternate splits off
    • The section concurrent with US 23 from just northwest of Coliseum Medical Center to just before crossing under I-16, where US 129/SR 11/SR 49 join the concurrency
    • The section concurrent with US 23/US 129/SR 11/SR 49 from northwest of River Edge Behavioral Health Center to Riverside Drive, where US 23, US 129, and SR 11 split off
    • The section concurrent with SR 49 from Riverside Drive to Walnut Street, where SR 49 splits off and US 41 Business joins
    • The section concurrent with US 41 Business from Walnut Street to Pio Nono Avenue, where US 41 Business ends and US 41 joins
    • The section concurrent with US 41 from Pio Nono Avenue to Old Forsyth Road[6][7]

History

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Bacon0.00.0
US 1 / SR 4 / US 23 south
Southern terminus, southern end of US 23 concurrency
Appling
No major junctions
Jeff Davis
No major junctions
Appling
No major junctions
Jeff Davis
SR 135 Conn. north (Jefferson Street)
Southern terminus of SR 135 Conn.
Hazlehurst

US 341 south / SR 27 east (Jarman Street)
Southern end of US 341/SR 27 concurrency
US 221 / SR 135 (Tallahassee Street, Cromartie Street)One-way pair
TelfairLumber City


US 23 north / US 341 north / SR 27 west (Golden Isles Highway)
Northern end of US 23/US 341/SR 27 concurrency
WheelerJordan
SR 126 west
Eastern terminus of SR 126
Glenwood US 280 / SR 30 (2nd Avenue)
SR 46
Laurens I-16 / SR 404 (Jim Gills Historic Savannah Parkway)I-16 exit 54; Diamond interchange.
Dublin
US 319 / SR 31 / US 441 south (Telfair Street)
Southern end of US 441 concurrency




US 80 east / SR 26 east / SR 29 south (Jackson Street) / US 441 north (Jefferson Street)
Eastern end of US 80/SR 26 concurrency, northern end of US 441 concurrency
US 441 Byp. / SR 117
Dudley SR 338 (2nd Street)

SR 26 west (Bird Hill Road)
Western end of SR 26 concurrency
Montrose
SR 278 west
Eastern terminus of SR 278
WilkinsonAllentown SR 112 (Balls Ferry Road)
Twiggs
SR 358 west
Eastern terminus of SR 358
Jeffersonville
SR 96 north (Church Street)
Eastern end of SR 96 concurrency


SR 18 west / SR 96 south (Magnolia Street)
Eastern terminus of SR 18, western end of SR 96 concurrency
Bibb
SR 57 east (Irwinton Road)
Western terminus of SR 57

SR 87 Conn. south (Ocmulgee E Boulevard)
Northern terminus of SR 87 Conn.



US 23 south / US 129 Alt. south / SR 87 south (Emery Highway)
Eastern end of US 23/US 129 Alt./SR 87 concurrency
Macon

US 80 west / SR 87 north (Coliseum Drive)
Western end of US 80/SR 87 concurrency


US 129 Alt. north / SR 22 west (2nd Street)
Western end of US 129 Alt. concurrency



US 129 north / SR 11 north / SR 49 north (North Avenue)
Northern end of US 129/SR 11/SR 49 concurrency
I-16 / SR 404 (Jim Gills Historic Savannah Parkway)


US 23 / US 129 south / SR 11 south / SR 87 (Riverside Drive)
Southern end of US 129/SR 11 concurrency


US 41 Bus. south / SR 49 south (Walnut Street)
Eastern end of US 41 Bus. concurrency, southern end of SR 49 concurrency
I-75 / SR 401I-75 exit 164; Diamond interchange.

US 41 south (Pio Nono Avenue) / SR 247 (Pierce Avenue)
Northern terminus of US 41 Bus., southern end of US 41 concurrency
SR 361 (Bass Road)
Monroe I-475 / SR 408I-475 exit 15; Folded diamond interchange.
Forsyth
US 41 north (Brooklyn Avenue) / SR 18 (Harold G Clarke Parkway)
Northern terminus, northern end of US 41 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bannered route

State Route 19 marker

State Route 19

LocationHazlehurst
Length0.2 mi[8] (320 m)

State Route 19 Connector (SR 19 Connector) is a 0.2-mile-long (0.32 km) connector route that exists entirely within the city limits of Hazlehust in the north central part of Jeff Davis County, and is known as East Coffee Street for its entire length.

It begins at an intersection with US 221/SR 135 (South Tallahassee Street) in the central part of Hazlehurst. It heads northeast for two blocks and has a slight curve to the east. At that point, it meets its northern terminus, an intersection with US 23/US 341/SR 19/SR 27.[8]

SR 19 Connector is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[6]

The entire route is in Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 US 221 / SR 135 (South Tallahassee Street)Southern terminus
0.20.32 US 23 / SR 19 / US 341 / SR 27 (East Jarman Street/West Coffee Street)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Google (August 23, 2013). "Route of SR 19" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 23, 2013.
  2. ^ Senator Brown,; Georgia State Senate (March 12, 1998). "SR 653 Duane Allman and Berry Oakley III Bridge - designate". State of Georgia. Retrieved 2009-06-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  3. ^ Google (December 25, 2013). "Route of SR 19's National Highway System routing (Hazlehurst to Lumber City)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
  4. ^ Google (December 25, 2013). "Route of SR 19's National Highway System routing (Dublin area)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
  5. ^ Google (December 25, 2013). "Route of SR 19's National Highway System routing (Macon area)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
  6. ^ a b "National Highway System: Georgia" (PDF). United States Department of Transportation. November 15, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
  7. ^ "National Highway System: Macon, GA" (PDF). United States Department of Transportation. October 1, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  8. ^ a b Google (August 24, 2013). "Route of SR 19 Connector" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 24, 2013.

External links

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