Interstate 185 (Georgia)

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Interstate 185
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 49.30 mi[1][2] (79.34 km)
South end: US 27/US 280/SR 1/SR 520 in Columbus
Major
junctions:
US 80/SR 22 in Columbus
North end: I-85/SR 403 near LaGrange
Georgia State Routes
< SR 410 SR 413 >

Interstate 185 (abbreviated I-185) is a 49.30 mile (79.34 km) secondary interstate in western Georgia. It provides a freeway connection from Columbus and Fort Benning to Atlanta. Its southern terminus is at U.S. 27, U.S. 280, and Georgia 520 in Columbus, just north of Fort Benning; south of this interchange, the freeway continues onto the base. Its northern terminus is at Interstate 85 near LaGrange.

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[edit] Major cities

Bolded cities are officially-designated control cities for signs.

[edit] Exit list

Exits are numbered from south to north, in accordance with AASHTO guidelines.

County # Destinations Notes
Old
Muscogee First Division Road Southern terminus; at-grade intersection
Marne Road - Mall; Hospital No southbound entrance
Custer Road - Sand Hill
Fort Benning gate (southbound)
1 1 US 27/US 280/SR 520/SR 1, to U.S. Route 431 (Victory Drive) - Cusseta, Albany, Columbus Split into 1A (east/south) and 1B (west/north)
2 3 St. Marys Road
3 4 Buena Vista Road
4 6 SR 22 Spur (Macon Road)
5 7
US 27 Alternate/SR 85 - Manchester, Columbus
Split into 7A (north) and 7B (south) northbound
6 8 Airport Thruway - Columbus Airport
7 10 US 80/SR 22, to US 27 and SR 1 - Macon, Phenix City (AL)
8 12 Williams Road
9 14 Smith Road
Harris 10 19 SR 315 - Mulberry Grove
11 25 SR 116 - Hamilton
12 30 Hopewell Church Road - Whitesville
13 34 SR 18 - Pine Mountain, West Point
Troup 14 42 US 27/SR 1 - LaGrange, Pine Mountain
15 46 Big Springs Road
16 Interstate 85 - Atlanta, LaGrange, Montgomery (AL) Northern terminus; unsigned SR 403

[edit] Miscellanea

I-185 is named the Chet Atkins Parkway for its entire length. It is also known as the unsigned State Route 411.

The rural portions of I-185 (north of Exit 10) were equipped with call boxes as part of a pilot program. It is currently the only stretch of interstate highway in Georgia to be so equipped.[3]

In 2006 business and government officials began a campaign to have the interstate extended to Monticello, Florida, and connect with Interstate 10. [1] The proposed route would run parallel Georgia State Route 520 (known as Corridor Z) to Albany, and then parallel to U.S. Route 19. [2]

In 2007, repaving began for the first time since the interstate was opened to traffic.[citation needed]

[edit] References