South Fulton Parkway
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State Route 14 Spur |
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South Fulton Parkway | ||||||||||||
West end: | US 29/S.R. 14 near Red Oak | |||||||||||
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East end: | I-85/I-285 in College Park | |||||||||||
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South Fulton Parkway is a divided highway in south Fulton County, Georgia, United States. Its west end is at a bridge over the Chattahoochee River, west of which the road continues as Capps Ferry Road. At Roosevelt Highway (U.S. Route 29/State Route 14), it becomes a state maintained freeway - State Route 14 Spur. At the southwest interchange of Interstate 85 and Interstate 285, it becomes their collector/distributor roads. The C/D roads continue east through the State Route 279 interchange to end at the northeast split of I-85 and I-285.
Let it be noted that the Georgia Department of Transportation has filled in the gap of South Fulton Parkway between Cochran Mill and Rivertown Roads.
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Destinations | Notes |
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U.S. Route 29; State Route 14 - Roosevelt Highway; Union City; Georgia Military College | |
Buffington Road - Red Oak; Chick-fil-A headquarters | westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
Interstate 85 south (State Route 403 south) - Columbus; Montgomery, AL | |
Interstate 285 north (State Route 407 north) - Birmingham, AL; Chattanooga, TN | |
State Route 279 - Old National Highway; College Park; Fayetteville | |
Interstate 85 north (State Route 403 north); State Route 139 - Riverdale Road; Atlanta Airport | eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
Interstate 285 east (State Route 407 east) - Macon; Tampa, FL | eastbound exit and westbound entrance |