Georgia State Route 54 - Route Description

Route Description

The route initially runs east from its southwestern terminus through Hogansville in Troup County, crosses I-85 at the county line with Meriwether County, and continues northeast through Lone Oak and Luthersville. The route crosses into Coweta County and through Sharpsburg on through Peachtree City and Fayetteville in Fayette County.

Continuing to run in a northeasterly direction into Jonesboro in Clayton, the route then turns north, crosses I-75 and Morrow, then continues through Forest Park, crosses I-285 east of Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and runs to its northeastern terminus at the Downtown Connector in Atlanta

The southern end of State Route 54 from U.S. Route 27 to Hogansville was previously numbered State Route 258 until 1963-1964.


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