Georgia State Route 203 Explained

State:GA
Type:SR
Route:203
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:Georgia State Route 203 highlighted in red
Length Mi:46.6
Length Round:1
Established:mid-1940s
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A: in Blackshear
Junction: east of Alma
southeast of Baxley
Terminus B: southwest of Jesup
Counties:Pierce, Bacon, Appling, Wayne
Previous Type:SR
Previous Route:202
Next Type:SR
Next Route:204

State Route 203 (SR 203) is a 46.7adj=midNaNadj=mid Arc shaped state highway in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. Its routing is within portions of Pierce, Bacon, Appling, and Wayne counties. Its southern terminus is in Blackshear. It heads northwest to a point east of Alma and curves to the east to a point southwest of Jesup.

Route description

SR 203 begins at an intersection with SR 15/SR 121 in Blackshear, in Pierce County. The route heads northwest through rural areas until it enters Bacon County. It continues northwest until it has a very brief concurrency with SR 32, east of Alma. SR 203 curves to the east, and enters Appling County. There, it meets SR 32 and SR 121. Then, it continues to the east, entering Wayne County, to meet its northern terminus, an intersection with US 84/SR 38, southwest of Jesup.

SR 203 is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[1]

References

  1. Web site: National Highway System: Georgia. PDF. United States Department of Transportation. May 8, 2009. June 19, 2013.

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