Langford Parkway

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Georgia 166 Georgia 154
Arthur E. Langford Jr. Parkway
Lakewood Freeway (former designation)
Length: 6 miles
Direction: West to East
From: Interstate 285
To: Lakewood Avenue, just east of I-75/I-85
Major cities: Atlanta, East Point

Arthur E. Langford Jr. Parkway (State Route 166), formerly known as the Lakewood Freeway, is a six-mile (10 km) freeway through the northern portion of East Point and southwestern Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The highway connects the Perimeter in the west with the Downtown Connector (I-75/I-85) in the east.

State Route 166, or just "166" as it is known by the locals, was originally supposed to extend (as I-420) from I-20 near Douglasville in the west to the DeKalb County seat of Decatur in the east. The eastern portion of this was fought bitterly by residents in court, and was eventually cancelled, along with a number of other interstate highways in Atlanta. The old I-420 was planned to meet the cancelled portion of Georgia 400 near Moreland Avenue, and then end at an interchange with I-20 in Decatur. 166 is multiplexed with S.R. 154 from S.R. 70 (Fulton Industrial Boulevard/Cascade-Palmetto Highway) in the west to the U.S. 29 interchange at Lee Street/Main Street near Fort McPherson in the east.

Since 2003, GDOT has widened 166 between Greenbriar Parkway and Perkerson Road.

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The entire road is in Fulton County.

Location Destinations Notes
Atlanta SR 166 west / SR 154 south (Campbellton Road) Continuation beyond I-285
I-285Montgomery, Macon, Chattanooga, Birmingham
Greenbriar Parkway, Campbellton Road
DeLowe Drive, Stanton Road
East Point
US 29 / SR 154 north (SR 14, SR 139) – Fort McPherson, East Point East end of SR 154 overlap
Atlanta Lakewood Avenue, Sylvan Road, Cleveland Avenue
To US 19 / US 41 (Metropolitan Parkway, SR 3) / Perkerson Road, Lakewood Avenue
I-75 / I-85 (South Expressway) – Downtown Atlanta, Macon, Atl Airport
Lakewood Avenue At-grade intersection