Georgia State Route 30
State Route 30 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by GDOT | ||||
Length: | 229.8 mi[1] (369.8 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | SR 41 south-southeast of Buena Vista | |||
US 19 / US 280 / SR 3 / SR 27 in Americus I‑75 / US 41 / SR 7 / SR 90 in Cordele US 319 / US 441 / SR 31 in McRae US 23 / US 341 / SR 27 in McRae US 1 / SR 4 in Lyons US 25 / US 301 / SR 73 / SR 129 in Claxton I‑16 southwest of Blitchton US 80 / US 280 / SR 26 in Blitchton I‑95 / SR 21 in Port Wentworth |
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East end: | SR 25 in Port Wentworth | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Marion, Sumter, Crisp, Wilcox, Dodge, Telfair, Wheeler, Montgomery, Toombs, Tattnall, Evans, Bryan, Effingham, Chatham | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 30 (SR 30) is a 229.8-mile-long (369.8 km) state highway that runs west-to-east through portions of Marion, Sumter, Crisp, Wilcox, Dodge, Telfair, Wheeler, Montgomery, Toombs, Tattnall, Evans, Bryan, Effingham, and Chatham counties in the south-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route connects the southern part of Marion County with Port Wentworth, via Americus, Cordele, Abbeville, McRae, Vidalia, Reidsville, Claxton, and Pembroke. The route is concurrent with US 280 for about four-fifths of its length, from Americus to Blitchton, which is the eastern-most 183 miles (295 km) of US 280's length.
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Route description
Marion and Sumter counties
SR 30 begins at an intersection with SR 41 south-southeast of Buena Vista, in the south-central part of Marion County. The route travels southeast through rural areas of the county and enters Sumter County. In Friendship is an intersection with SR 153. About 2.5 miles (4.0 km) later is the northern terminus of SR 45. Then, it continues to the southeast and curves to the east-northeast, to enter Americus. In the northern part of town, it begins a concurrency with US 19/SR 3 (North Martin Luther King Boulevard). The three highways travel south-southeast, curve to the southwest, and reach West Lamar Street. At this intersection, SR 30 departs the concurrency by turning left onto US 280/SR 27/SR 49. In the main part of town is an intersection with SR 377 (Lee Street). After passing Oak Grove Cemetery, SR 49 departs to the north on Tripp Street. Less than 3,000 feet (910 m) later, SR 27 departs to the east on Vienna Road, while US 280/SR 30 curve to the southeast. The concurrency passes Brickyard Plantation Golf Club and enters Leslie, where SR 195 (North Bailey Avenue) joins the concurrency. They curve to the east and enter De Soto. In town, SR 195 departs the concurrency on North Luke Street. After a slight bend to the east-northeast, US 280/SR 30 pass through Cobb and cross over Lake Blackshear into Crisp County on the Gen. Howell Cobb–Capt. John A. Cobb Memorial Bridge.[1]
Crisp and Wilcox counties
On the eastern side of the bridge, they skirt along the northern edge of Georgia Veterans State Park. After a short southeast section, they curve to the east. Then, they curve to the northeast and back to the east, where they enter Cordele. In downtown, they intersect US 41/SR 7/SR 90 (7th Street). At this intersection, SR 90 joins the concurrency. They gradually bend to the east-southeast and have an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75). Less than 2,000 feet (610 m) later, SR 90 departs the concurrency. US 280/SR 30 travel in a fairly eastern routing and enter Wilcox County. They cross over the Alapaha River and enter Pitts. At 10th Street, they meet the northern terminus of SR 159. Just over 500 feet (150 m) later, SR 215 joins the concurrency. Shortly farther along their route, they enter Rochelle, where they intersect SR 112/SR 233 (Ashley Street). At this intersection, SR 215 leaves the concurrency to the south. After leaving town, the concurrency travels to a northeastern direction and enters Abbeville, where is an intersection with US 129/SR 11 (Broad Street). Before leaving town, they pass Riverside Cemetery. A little under 1 mile (1.6 km) after leaving town, they cross over the Ocmulgee River into Dodge County.[1]
Dodge and Telfair counties
In Copeland, they meet the southern terminus of SR 87. Farther along, in Rhine, is an intersection with SR 117/SR 165 (Central Street). At this intersection, SR 165 joins the concurrency. They travel through rural areas of the county and enter Milan, inside which the concurrency enters Telfair County. SR 165 departs the concurrency to the south on Mt. Zion Street. The concurrency heads east-northeast into McRae. In the southern part of town, they intersect US 319/US 441/SR 31, which join the concurrency. In downtown, the five highways intersect US 23/US 341/SR 27. Right after leaving town, they cross over the Little Ocmulgee River into Wheeler County.[1]
Wheeler and Montgomery counties
On the southeastern corner of Little Ocmulgee State Park, US 280/SR 30 continue to the northeast, while the other three routes turn to the north-northeast. In Erick, the concurrency meets the northern terminus of SR 149. Then, in Alamo, is an intersection with SR 126 (Commerce Street). In Glenwood is an intersection with SR 19 (2nd Street). Then, they cross over the Oconee River into Montgomery County. In Mount Vernon is an intersection with US 221/SR 56 (Railroad Avenue). The concurrency travels through nearby Ailey and enters Higgston. Here is an intersection with SR 15/SR 29 (James Street), which join the concurrency. This intersection also marks the northern terminus of SR 135. The four highways enter Vidalia and, a short distance later, cross into Toombs County. At Adams Street, they intersect SR 130. At Jackson Street, SR 15/SR 29 depart the concurrency to the south-southwest, while US 280/SR 30 continue to the southeast, passing south of Meadows Regional and north of Vidalia Regional Airport. In nearby Lyons is an intersection with US 1/SR 4 (State Street). Then, they curve to the southeast and leave town. They travel through rural areas of the county and enter Tattnall County.[1]
Tattnall and Evans counties
Farther to the southeast, they skirt along the southwestern edge of Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park and enter Reidsville. There, US 280/SR 30 meet the southern terminus of SR 56 (Shepards Bridge Road) before they curve to the northeast. Almost immediately after the end of the curve is the northern terminus SR 147 (Tattnall Street). About 1,000 feet (300 m) later is an intersection with SR 23/SR 57/SR 121 (Main Street). The concurrent routes continue to the northeast, passing south of Manassas and curve to the east to enter Evans County. In Bellville, is an intersection with SR 169 (Smith Street). Just outside the eastern city limits of town is the eastern terminus of SR 292. They pass through Hagan before entering Claxton. At North Ralph Street, SR 129 joins the concurrency. Just under 3,000 feet (910 m) later is an intersection with US 25/US 301/SR 73 (Duval Street). At South River Street, SR 129 departs from the concurrency to the south. In Daisy, they meet the northern terminus of former SR 250 (now known as Ellerbee Avenue). Farther to the east-southeast, they cross over the Canoochee River into Bryan County on the Moores Bridge.[1]
Bryan County
US 280/SR 30 pass the Jerry Bacon Recreational Park. Continuing east-southeast, they enter Pembroke. At Main Street, SR 67 (from the left side of the concurrent routes) and SR 119 (from the right side) both join the concurrency. One block later, at College Street, those two routes depart the concurrency, traveling in opposite directions from how they joined (SR 67 turns right, while SR 119 turns left). Farther along, in Lanier, they meet the western terminus of SR 204 and curve to a more northeastern routing. They pass southeast of Black Creek Golf Course. Then, they have an interchange with I-16 (Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway). Just over 1 mile (1.6 km) later, in Blitchton, they intersect US 80/SR 26. At this intersection, US 280 reaches its eastern terminus, and SR 30 turns right onto US 80/SR 26 east. The three highways cross over the Ogeechee River into Effingham County.[1]
Effingham and Chatham counties
After traveling through Eden, they intersect SR 17. At this intersection, US 80/SR 26 east/SR 17 south continue to the east-southeast, while SR 17 north/SR 30 east travel to the north-northwest. Approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) later, SR 30 splits off to the southeast on Noel C. Conaway Road. It curves to the northeast and back to a fairly eastward routing. Farther along, it enters Port Wentworth at the Chatham County line. North-northwest of the main par of town, it intersects SR 21 (Augusta Road). The two routes head concurrently to the south-southeast and have an interchange with I-95 (Purple Heart Trail). They meet the eastern terminus of the Jimmy Deloach Parkway. At Bonnybridge Road, SR 30 turns left and departs the concurrency. Just over 4,000 feet (1,200 m) later, it meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with SR 25 (Coastal Highway).[1]
National Highway System
There are two segments of SR 30 that are included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility:
- The segment from just north of Americus, where it begins its concurrency with US 19/SR 3, to where US 280/SR 30 meet I-95, just southwest of Blitchton
- All of SR 30, from its western intersection with Meinhard Road in Port Wentworth, to its eastern terminus[2][3]
History
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Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Marion | | 0.0 | 0.0 | SR 41 – Preston, Buena Vista | Western terminus |
Sumter | Friendship | 7.2 | 11.6 | SR 153 – Preston, Ellaville | |
| 9.7 | 15.6 | SR 45 south – Plains | Northern terminus of SR 45 | |
Americus | 19.1 | 30.7 | US 19 north / SR 3 north (North Martin Luther King Boulevard) | Western end of US 19/SR 3 concurrency | |
20.0 | 32.2 | US 19 south / SR 3 south (South Martin Luther King Boulevard) US 280 west / SR 27 west / SR 49 south (South Martin Luther King Boulevard) |
Eastern end of US 19/SR 3 concurrency; western end of US 280, SR 49, & SR 27 concurrencies | ||
20.7 | 33.3 | SR 377 (Lee Street) | |||
21.6 | 34.8 | SR 49 north (Tripp Street) – Andersonville | Eastern end of SR 49 concurrency | ||
22.1 | 35.6 | SR 27 east (Vienna Road) – Vienna | Eastern end of SR 27 concurrency | ||
Leslie | 33.1 | 53.3 | SR 195 south (North Bailey Avenue) | Western end of SR 195 concurrency | |
De Soto | 34.6 | 55.7 | SR 195 north (North Luke Street) – Andersonville | Eastern end of SR 195 concurrency | |
Lake Blackshear | 42.1 | 67.8 | Gen. Howell Cobb–Capt. John A. Cobb Memorial Bridge over Lake Blackshear, marking the Sumter–Crisp county line | ||
Crisp | Cordele | 51.6 | 83.0 | US 41 / SR 7 / SR 90 west (7th Street) – Ashburn | Western end of SR 90 concurrency |
53.4 | 85.9 | I‑75 – Valdosta, Macon | I-75, exit 101 | ||
53.8 | 86.6 | SR 90 east – Rebecca | Eastern end of SR 90 concurrency | ||
Wilcox | Alapaha River | 64.9 | 104.4 | Unnamed bridge | Crossing over the Alapaha River |
Pitts | 66.2 | 106.5 | SR 159 south (10th Street) – Ashburn | Northern terminus of SR 159 | |
66.3 | 106.7 | SR 215 north (8th Street) – Vienna | Western end of SR 215 concurrency | ||
Rochelle | 71.3 | 114.7 | SR 112 / SR 233 / SR 215 south (Ashley Street) – Rebecca, Finleyson, Fitzgerald | Eastern end of SR 215 concurrency | |
Abbeville | 80.7 | 129.9 | US 129 / SR 11 (Broad Street) | ||
Ocmulgee River | 82.4 | 132.6 | Unnamed bridge over the Ocmulgee River, marking the Wilcox–Dodge county line | ||
Dodge | | 84.3 | 135.7 | SR 87 north (Abbeville Highway) – Eastman | Southern terminus of SR 87 |
Rhine | 87.2 | 140.3 | SR 117 / SR 165 north (Central Street) – Jacksonville, Eastman, Chauncey | Western end of SR 165 concurrency | |
Telfair | Milan | 95.7 | 154.0 | SR 165 south (Mt. Zion Street) | Eastern end of SR 165 concurrency |
McRae | 105 | 169 | US 319 south / US 441 south / SR 31 south | Western end of US 319/US 441/SR 31 concurrency | |
107 | 172 | US 23 south (Oak Street) / US 341 south / SR 27 east | Southbound lanes of US 23/US 341/SR 27 on one-way pairs | ||
107.0515 | 172.2827 | US 23 north (Railroad Street) / US 341 north / SR 27 west | Northbound lanes of US 23/US 341/SR 27 on one-way pairs | ||
Little Ocmulgee River | 108.2 | 174.1 | Unnamed bridge over the Little Ocmulgee River, marking the Telfair–Wheeler county line | ||
Wheeler | | 108.5 | 174.6 | US 319 north / US 441 north / SR 31 north | Eastern end of US 319/US 441/SR 31 concurrency |
Erick | 114.5 | 184.3 | SR 149 south – Scotland | Northern terminus of SR 149 | |
Alamo | 116.5 | 187.5 | SR 126 (Commerce Street) – Lumber City, Cadwell | ||
Glenwood | 123.3 | 198.4 | SR 19 (2nd Street) – Lumber City, Dublin | ||
Oconee River | 125.7 | 202.3 | Unnamed bridge over the Oconee River, marking the Wheeler–Montgomery county line | ||
Montgomery | Mount Vernon | 128.3 | 206.5 | US 221 / SR 56 (Railroad Avenue) | |
Higgston | 136.6 | 219.8 | SR 15 north / SR 29 north (James Street) / SR 135 south | Western end of SR 15/SR 29 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 135 | |
Toombs | Vidalia | 139.6 | 224.7 | SR 130 (Adams Street/Montgomery Street) – Uvalda, Oak Park | |
139.8 | 225.0 | SR 15 south / SR 29 south (Jackson Street) | Eastern end of SR 15/SR 29 concurrency | ||
Lyons | 145.3 | 233.8 | US 1 / SR 4 (State Street) | ||
Tattnall | Reidsville | 159.5 | 256.7 | SR 56 south (Tootle Avenue) – Uvalda | Southern terminus of SR 56 |
160.4 | 258.1 | SR 147 west (College Avenue) | Eastern terminus of SR 147 | ||
160.6 | 258.5 | SR 23 / SR 57 / SR 121 (Main Street) | |||
Evans | Bellville | 170.4 | 274.2 | SR 169 (Smith Street) – Glennville | |
| 171.0 | 275.2 | SR 292 west – Bellville | Eastern terminus of SR 292 | |
Claxton | 174.1 | 280.2 | SR 129 north (North Ralph Street) – Metter | Western end of SR 129 concurrency | |
174.7 | 281.2 | US 25 / US 301 / SR 73 (Duval Street) | |||
174.9 | 281.5 | SR 129 south (South River Street) | Eastern end of SR 129 concurrency | ||
Canoochee River | 182.0 | 292.9 | Moores Bridge over the Canoochee River, marking the Evans–Bryan county line | ||
Bryan | Pembroke | 191.3 | 307.9 | SR 67 north / SR 119 south (Main Street) – Statesboro, Hinesville | Western end of SR 67/SR 119 concurrency |
191.4 | 308.0 | SR 67 south / SR 119 north (College Street) – Fort Stewart, Springfield | Eastern end of SR 67/SR 119 concurrency | ||
Lanier | 196.1 | 315.6 | SR 204 east – Savannah | Western terminus of SR 204 | |
| 202.1 | 325.2 | I‑16 (Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway) – Macon, Savannah | I-16, exit 143 | |
Blitchton | 203.9 | 328.1 | US 80 / SR 26 / US 280 west – Statesboro, Savannah | Eastern terminus of US 280; eastern end of US 280 concurrency; western end of US 80/SR 26 concurrency | |
Ogeechee River | 205.1 | 330.1 | Unnamed bridge over the Ogeechee River, marking the Bryan–Effingham county line | ||
Effingham | | 210.8 | 339.2 | US 80 east / SR 26 east / SR 17 south | Eastern end of US 80/SR 26 concurrency; western end of SR 17 concurrency |
| 215.1 | 346.2 | SR 17 north – Guyton | Eastern end of SR 17 concurrency | |
Chatham | Port Wentworth | 225.7 | 363.2 | SR 21 north (Augusta Road) – Rincon | Western end of SR 21 concurrency |
226.1 | 363.9 | I‑95 (Purple Heart Trail) – Florence | I-95, exit 109 | ||
228.9 | 368.4 | SR 21 south (Augusta Road) – Garden City, Savannah | Eastern end of SR 21 concurrency | ||
229.8 | 369.8 | SR 25 (North Coastal Highway) – Garden City, Hardeeville | Eastern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
References
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