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U.S. Route 278 (US 278) in the U.S. state of Georgia is an east–west United States Highway traversing the north-central portion of the state. The highway travels from the Alabama state line near Esom Hill to the South Carolina state line where it crosses the Savannah River in the Augusta metropolitan area.
US 278 / SR 10 in Avondale Estates: US 78 / US 278 / SR 10 / SR 17 Byp. east of Thomson: 1919 [2] current Completely concurrent with US 278 SR 13: 49.5: 79.7 US 19 / SR 9 in Atlanta: SR 369 in Gainesville: 1919 [2] current Northern terminus was formerly at the South Carolina state line east-northeast of Toccoa: SR 13W — —
SR 278 was established in 1950 along the same alignment as it takes today. In this year the section of SR 278 in Bleckley County was paved. [2] [3] The rest of the route was paved in 1970. [7] [8] The highway has not experienced any major changes to its routing since 1970. [6] [8]
U.S. Route nn (US nn) System links; Georgia State Highway System ... Completely concurrent with US 278 Truck/US 441 Byp./US 441 Truck/SR 12 Truck/SR 24 Byp./SR 24 ...
Outside the Perimeter, US 278 runs along Covington Highway. In Lithonia, Georgia, at the intersection with Turner Hill Road , US 278 merges with I-20 for 15 miles (24 km). It leaves I-20 at exit 90, in Covington, Georgia. US 278 is co-signed with a state route for its entire length in Georgia, as are all U.S. Highways in the state.
Georgia 280 is a major urban arterial, with portions of the route seeing an average annual daily traffic (AADT) of over 30,000 vehicles, especially around Dobbins Air Reserve Base. It serves as a major commuter route in southern Cobb County and for those traveling to Dobbins Air Reserve Base and the adjacent Lockheed Martin plant in Marietta.
(Broad Street). US 25 Bus./SR 28 travel to the southeast on Broad Street. At an interchange with US 1/US 25/US 78/US 278/SR 10/SR 121 (Gordon Highway), US 25 Bus. ends, and SR 28 continues through the Olde Town section of the city. During a slight southerly jog, the local street name transitions to Sand Bar Ferry Road.
The highway enters Putnam County and intersects the route of former SR 300 (Glades Road) in Oconee National Forest. SR 142 continues to the southeast, until it meets its eastern terminus, and intersection with SR 16 (Monticello Road) in Willard , which is located west of Eatonton . [ 1 ]