Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Carroll |
SR-48 southwest | southern terminus at the Alabama state line, continues southwest as Alabama State Route 48 | |||
SR 100 southeast – Franklin | begin concurrence with SR 100 | ||||
SR 100 north – Tallapoosa | end concurrence with SR 100 | ||||
Roopville | US 27 / SR 1 – Franklin, Carrollton | ||||
Whitesburg | US 27 / SR 16 – Newnan, Carrollton | ||||
Douglas |
McWhorter | SR 166 west – Carrollton | |||
Douglasville | I-20 / SR 402 – Villa Rica, Atlanta | ||||
US 78 west / SR 8 – Villa Rica | begin concurrence with US 78 and SR 8 | ||||
SR 92 north – Hiram | |||||
Austell | US 278 / SR 6 – Riverdale, Powder Springs | ||||
Cobb |
US 78 east / SR 8 – Atlanta | end concurrence with US 78 and SR 8 | |||
Marietta | SR 280 south – Smyrna | ||||
SR 120 – Dallas, Roswell | |||||
US 41 / SR 3 – Smyrna, Kennesaw | |||||
I-75 / SR 401 – Atlanta, Calhoun | begin concurrence with I-75 and SR 401 | ||||
Kennesaw | I-75 north / I-575 / SR 401 – Calhoun | end concurrence with I-75 and SR 401, begin concurrence with I-575 | |||
Cherokee |
Woodstock | SR 92 – Acworth, Roswell | |||
Canton | SR 20 – Cartersville, Cumming and SR 140 east – Roswell, Waleska | ||||
Pickens |
Nelson | SR 515 north | end concurrence with I-575, begin concurrence with SR 515 | ||
SR 108 – Waleska, Tate | |||||
Jasper | SR 53 – Fairmount, Dawsonville | ||||
Talking Rock | SR 136 west – Resaca | ||||
Gilmer |
SR 382 south / SR 515 northeast | end concurrence with SR 515, begin concurrence with SR 382 | |||
SR 382 southwest | end concurrence with SR 382 | ||||
Ellijay | US 76 west / SR 282 – Chatsworth | ||||
US 76 northeast / SR 515 – Blue Ridge | begin concurrence with US 76 and SR 515 | ||||
Fannin |
Blue Ridge | US 76 east / SR 515 – Morganton | end concurrence with US 76 and SR 515 | ||
McCaysville | SR 60 north | northern terminus | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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