Georgia State Route 220
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by GDOT | ||||
Length | 18.8 mi[1] (30.3 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
Southwest end | US 378 / SR 47 southwest of Lincolnton | |||
SR 43 south of Lincolnton SR 47 southeast of Lincolnton | ||||
Northeast end | US 378 / SR 43 northeast of Lincolnton | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Georgia | |||
Counties | Lincoln | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 220 (SR 220) is a 18.8-mile-long (30.3 km) state highway that runs southwest-to-northeast in a semicircle completely within Lincoln county in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia.
Route description
SR 220 begins at an intersection with US 378/SR 47 (Double Branches Road) southwest of Lincolnton. It heads southeast to an intersection with SR 43 (Thomson Highway), which is located south of Lincolnton. The highway travels northeast until it reaches a second intersection with SR 47 (Augusta Highway, located southeast of Lincolnton). It leads to J. Strom Thurmond Reservoir. SR 220 continue to the northeast and turns to the north-northeast, crosses Strom Thurmond Lake, and then meets its northeastern terminus, an intersection with US 378/SR 43 (Coach Jimmy Smith Highway).[1]
SR 220 is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[2]
Major intersections
The entire route is in Lincoln County.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.0 | 0.0 | US 378 / SR 47 (Double Branches Road) – Washington, Lincolnton | Southwestern terminus | |
| 3.2 | 5.1 | SR 43 (Thomson Highway) – Thomson, Lincolnton | ||
| 10.2 | 16.4 | SR 47 (Augusta Highway) – Evans, Lincolnton | ||
| 17.4 | 28.0 | Lake Strom Thurmond | ||
| 18.8 | 30.3 | US 378 / SR 43 (Coach Jimmy Smith Highway) – Lincolnton, McCormick | Northeastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- ^ a b c Google (June 17, 2013). "Route of SR 220" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
- ^ "National Highway System: Georgia" (PDF). United States Department of Transportation. May 8, 2009. Retrieved June 17, 2013.