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State Route 278 (SR 278) is a 10.9-mile-long (17.5 km) rural southwest–northeast state highway located in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is locally known as Montrose Road . Route description
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.
As in Georgia, this and all U.S routes are partnered with state routes; however, there are few instances throughout the state where the state route number is posted. From the Mississippi state line to Guin, US 278 is paired with State Route 118. From Hamilton to the Georgia state line, US 278 is paired with State Route 74.
US 278 / SR 74 at the Alabama state line northwest of Esom Hill: I-85 / SR 403 in College Park: 1919 [2] current Completely concurrent with US 278 (Alabama state line to Lithia Springs) SR 7: 216.0: 347.6 US 41 / SR 25 at the Florida state line southeast of Lake Park: US 19 / US 19 Bus. / US 41 / US 41 Bus. / SR 3 / SR 155 south of Griffin
US 1 / US 25 / US 78 / US 278 / SR 10 / SR 121 / SC 121 at South Carolina state line 1929: current US 27: 356.088: 573.068 US 27 / SR 1 at Florida state line: US 27 / SR 1 at Tennessee state line 1926: current Completely concurrent with SR 1 US 29: 208.00: 334.74 US 29 / SR 14 at Alabama state line: US 29 / SR 8 at South Carolina state line
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State Route 207 (SR 207) was a 2.1-mile-long (3.4 km) state highway that existed in the central part of the state, completely within Oconee County. It is now known as Hog Mountain Road . In 1942, SR 207 was established from SR 53 west-northwest of Watkinsville to US 129 / SR 15 / SR 24 north-northeast of the city.
Florida State Road 278 (former) Georgia State Route 278; K-278 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 278; Maryland Route 278 (former) Minnesota State Highway 278 (former) Montana Secondary Highway 278; New Mexico State Road 278; Nevada State Route 278; New York State Route 278; Ohio State Route 278; Pennsylvania Route 278 (former) Tennessee State ...