Talk:U.S. Route 1 in Georgia

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Here's what I can find about the numbers before it became SR 4; information is mostly from [1] and [2]. Bold is now SR 4; italic was still numbered the same in 1939.

  • SR 15 Florida, Folkston, Alma, Hazlehurst, Lumber City, Glenwood, Dublin
  • SR 32 Tifton, Ocilla, Douglas, Alma, Baxley, west of Glennville, Reidsville
  • nothing from Baxley to Swainsboro
  • SR 17 Swainsboro, Louisville, Wrens, Gibson, Warrenton, Thomson, Washington
  • SR 24 Eatonton, Milledgeville, Sandersville, Louisville, Wrens, Augusta

New SR 4 was designated between 1927 and 1930. --NE2 07:44, 3 August 2006 (UTC)

The following branches exist:

State Route 4 Alternate
  • State Route 4 Alternate (Alma, Georgia)
State Route 4 Business
  • State Route 4 Business (Waycross, Georgia)
  • State Route 4 Business (Swainsboro, Georgia)
  • State Route 4 Business (Wadley, Georgia)
  • State Route 4 Business (Louisville, Georgia) (SR 4BN is a one-way pair here; SR 4 Conn was a very short connection in the same area on the 1994 county map)

--NE2 14:15, 8 August 2006 (UTC)