Georgia State Route 33

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State Route 33
South end: U.S. 84/S.R. 38 in Boston
North end: U.S. 41/S.R. 7 south of Cordele
Georgia State Routes
< SR 32 SR 34 >

State Route 33 is a north-south state route located in the southern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route travels from U.S. 84/S.R. 38 in Boston to U.S. 41/S.R. 7 south of Cordele.

[edit] Routing

From its southern terminus in Boston at U.S. 84/S.R. 38, State Route 33 travels north to Pavo. After a brief cosignage in Pavo with State Route 122, S.R. 33 continues north. South of Moultrie, S.R. 33 becomes cosigned with U.S. Route 319 Business. The two routes travel north, through downtown Moultrie. North of the city, U.S. Route 319 Business departs, and after a brief cosignage with State Route 133, the route continues north to Sylvester. In Sylvester, S.R. 33 is briefly cosigned with State Route 112 before departing and continuing north to its northern terminus at U.S. 41/S.R. 7 south of Cordele.

[edit] Significance

A largely rural route, State Route 33 sees only minor traffic except in Moultrie. Much of the route sees an Average Annual Daily Traffic of 2,000 vehicles or less.[1]

[edit] Banner routes

State Route 33 has one banner route, Georgia State Route 33 Connector, a short connector route near Cordele. State Route 33 Connector connects State Route 33, as well as U.S. 41, with Interstate 75 via Rockbridge Road.