- U.S. Route 29
Infobox U.S. Route
article_route=29
length_mi=1,036
length_ref= [http://www.us-highways.com/us1830.htm US Highways from US 1 to US 830] Robert V. Droz]
length_km=1,667
yrcom=1926
direction_a=South
direction_b=North
from=Jct|state=FL|US|90|US|98 at Pensacola, FL
junction=Jct|state=FL|I|10 near Pensacola, FL
Jct|state=AL|I|85 near Auburn, AL
Jct|state=GA|I|75|I|85 at Atlanta, GA
Jct|state=SC|I|26 near Spartanburg, SC
Jct|state=NC|I|77 at Charlotte, NC
Jct|state=NC|I|85 at Concord, NC
Jct|state=NC|I|40 at Greensboro, NC
Jct|state=VA|I|64 at Charlottesville, VA
Jct|state=VA|I|66 at Arlington, VA
Jct|state=MD|I|70 atEllicott City, MD
to=Jct|state=MD|MD|99 at Ellicott City, MDU.S. Route 29 is a north-south
United States highway that runs for 1,036 miles (1,667 km) from the western suburbs ofBaltimore, Maryland , toPensacola, Florida . The highway's northern terminus is atMaryland Route 99 inEllicott City, Maryland . Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 90 and U.S. Route 98 inPensacola, Florida .A section of U.S. 29 between
Greensboro, North Carolina , andDanville, Virginia , has been designated as Future Interstate 785 and has received Future Interstate shields in several locations on that route. It will become an official interstate once improvements have been completed.From
Greensboro, North Carolina toTuskegee, Alabama , U.S. 29 is paralleled byInterstate 85 , and as such serves primarily as a local route.Route description
Florida
US 29 begins at U.S. Route 90 and U.S. Route 98 in downtown
Pensacola ,Florida . Throughout the state, US 29 is paired with unsigned State Road 95.Alabama
In
Alabama , US 29 is paired with unsigned State Route 15.Georgia
US 29 passes through the northern portion of Georgia, serving Atlanta and Athens. The highway passes by notable universities, such as
Georgia Tech in Atlanta and theUniversity of Georgia in Athens. US 29 also meanders through Hartwell and theLake Hartwell region near the South Carolina border.outh Carolina
In
South Carolina , US 29 maintains a northeasterly routing, passing through Greenville, Spartanburg and Anderson.From Greenville through Greer, US 29 is known as Wade Hampton Boulevard. It is a major commercial artery for both Greer and Taylors. A six-lane highway, the road forms the western border of
Bob Jones University .U.S. 29 was built as the main highway between Greenville and the neighboring city of
Spartanburg . The construction ofInterstate 85 connecting Greenville to Spartanburg left the highway underdeveloped until recent times.North Carolina
In
North Carolina , US 29 connects the cities of Charlotte, Concord, and Greensboro. As US 29 passes through Charlotte it becomes Tryon Street. Tryon Street is one of the main roads in Charlotte. Many tall commercial buildings from the banking industry can be found there.Virginia
In
Virginia , part of US 29 is named theLee Highway .District of Columbia
US 29 enters the
District of Columbia on the Francis Scott Key Bridge adjacent toGeorgetown University . The designation turns east onto theWhitehurst Freeway , bypassing Georgetown to the south. Upon crossingRock Creek , the freeway ends, becoming the at-grade K Street. US 29 remains on K Street to 11th Street, where US 29 turns north onto 11th for seven blocks. AtRhode Island Avenue , US 29 turns right, following the arterial to the northeast for five blocks to 7th Street. US 29 turns north onto 7th, becomingGeorgia Avenue upon crossing Florida Avenue. The route maintains a northerly routing as it passes through northernWashington, D.C. and entersMaryland .Maryland
In
Maryland , US 29 turns northeast onto Colesville Road, interchanges with the Capital Beltway (Interstate 495), becomes Columbia Pike, and interchanges withNew Hampshire Avenue (Maryland Route 650 ),Maryland Route 198 ,Maryland Route 32 ,Maryland Route 175 ,Maryland Route 100 ,U.S. Route 40 andInterstate 70 before terminating atMaryland Route 99 northwest of Ellicott City. There are plans to extend the northern terminus to Taneytown, near thePennsylvania -Maryland border.History
Warrenton Turnpike is the former name of Route 29 through
Prince William County ,Virginia . This is the name that was used for this road during theAmerican Civil War . Although the road has been expanded pastManassas into four lanes, it remains a rural two lane highway throughManassas National Battlefield Park , whereInterstate 66 carries through traffic. On either side of the road through the battlefield, split rail fences define property borders.U.S. Route 170
The portion of US 29 from
U.S. Route 70 atCharlotte, North Carolina northeast toLynchburg, Virginia was U.S. Route 170 from 1926 until 1931, when US 29 was extended over it. [Federal Highway Administration , [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/us29.htm U.S. 29 Maryland to Florida] ]Major intersections
*Interstate 10 in
Ensley, Florida
*U.S. Route 31 in Flomaton andBrewton, Alabama
*U.S. Route 84 inAndalusia, Alabama
*U.S. Route 82 inUnion Springs, Alabama
*U.S. Route 80 in Tuskegee and nearAuburn, Alabama
*U.S. Route 27 inLagrange, Georgia
*U.S. Route 27 Alternate inNewnan, Georgia
*Interstate 75 /Interstate 85 (theDowntown Connector ) inAtlanta, Georgia
*U.S. Route 78 atDecatur, Georgia
*Interstate 285 atTucker, Georgia
*U.S. Route 78 /U.S. Route 129 /U.S. Route 441 atAthens, Georgia
*State Route 17 (Georgia) atRoyston, Georgia
*State Route 77 (Georgia) atHartwell, Georgia
*U.S. Route 76 /U.S. Route 178 atAnderson, South Carolina
*U.S. Route 25 /U.S. Route 123 /U.S. Route 276 atGreenville, South Carolina
*Interstate 26 at Spartanburg
*U.S. Route 74 in Gastonia andCharlotte, North Carolina
*Interstate 77 /U.S. Route 21 inCharlotte, North Carolina
*Interstate 485 inCharlotte, North Carolina
*U.S. Route 52 in Salisbury andLexington, North Carolina
*Interstate 85 inGreensboro, North Carolina
*U.S. Route 70 in Greensboro andSalisbury, North Carolina
*Interstate 40 inGreensboro, North Carolina
*U.S. Route 58 /U.S. Route 360 inDanville, Virginia
*U.S. Route 60 inAmherst, Virginia
*Interstate 64 inCharlottesville, Virginia
*U.S. Route 33 inRuckersville, Virginia
*U.S. Route 15 in Culpeper andGainesville, Virginia
*U.S. Route 17 in Opal andWarrenton, Virginia
*Interstate 66 atGainesville, Virginia
*U.S. Route 50 atFairfax, Virginia
*Interstate 495 atSilver Spring, Maryland
*Interstate 70 atEllicott City, Maryland ee also
Related U.S. Routes
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U.S. Route 129 References
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