Georgia State Route 42
State Route 42 is a state highway that runs southeast-to-northwest through portions of Peach, Crawford, Monroe, Butts, Henry, Clayton, and DeKalb counties in the central and north-central parts of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route connects Byron with the Atlanta metropolitan area, via Forsyth, McDonough, and Forest Park.
Route description
SR 42 begins at an intersection with SR 49/SR 540 in Byron, in Peach County. It stairsteps its way to the west and northwest, crossing into Crawford County along the way. In Knoxville, it intersects US 80/SR 22. The three highways head concurrent to the west, into Roberta, where they intersect US 341/SR 7. Here, SR 42 leaves the concurrency of US 80/SR 22 and joins the concurrency of US 341/SR 7. The three routes travel to the north-northwest into the town of Musella, where SR 42 splits off to the north-northeast and enters Monroe County. In Dyas is an intersection with SR 74. The route continues to the north-northeast, through rural areas of the county and heads toward Forsyth. Just before entering town, it crosses over Tobesofkee Creek. In town, it passes by Forsyth City Cemetery before it has an intersection with US 41/SR 18/SR 83. At this intersection, SR 83 begins a very brief concurrency through parts of town. After the two routes diverge, SR 42 curves to the northwest and parallels Interstate 75 for less than before resuming its north-northeast routing and an interchange with I-75. Farther along, it crosses over the Towaliga River. A few miles later, the road enters Butts County. SR 42 passes through Flovilla and intersects US 23/SR 87 just northwest of town. At this intersection, SR 87 reaches its northern terminus and US 23/SR 42 run concurrent for most of the remainder of SR 42's length.The concurrency heads northwest into Jackson, where they head to the west for a short while. First SR 16, and then SR 36 join and then leave the concurrency. US 23/SR 42 resume their north-northwest routing, passing Sylvan Grove Hospital before leaving town. They curve to the west again, traveling through the town of Jenkinsburg, then enter Henry County. The two routes curve again to the north-northwest and pass through Locust Grove. Then, they enter McDonough, where they intersect SR 155 and then SR 20/SR 81. They pass by Alexander Park before crossing over Camp Creek and leaving town. Then, US 23/SR 42 enter Stockbridge. There, they pass Eagle's Landing Parkway and then head west-northwest on a concurrency with SR 138. The three routes curve to the northwest and reach the end of the concurrency. US 23/SR 42 resume their north-northwest routing and enter Clayton County. The two routes have an interchange with I-675 and then travel through the town of Rex. They skirt along the eastern edge of Fort Gillem and pass by Conley Park, just before entering DeKalb County. US 23/SR 42 meet the northern terminus of SR 54 Conn. before an interchange with I-285. They pass to the east of the Lake Charlotte Nature Preserve. After that, they cross over the South River, enter Atlanta, and run along the Fulton–DeKalb county line. They pass by Chestnut Hill Cemetery and meet the eastern terminus of SR 42 Spur. Then, they pass by the western side of Brownwood Park before meeting the western terminus of SR 260. Just over later is an interchange with I-20. Immediately north of there is SR 154. The two highways travel through the Little Five Points district of the city. They travel through a portion of Freedom Park and meet the eastern terminus of SR 42 Conn.. Just over later, they intersect US 29/US 78/US 278/SR 8/SR 10. At this intersection, US 23 splits off to the east, while SR 42 continues to the north. Almost immediately afterward, it curves to the northeast, re-entering DeKalb County proper. Then, it heads fairly northward, passing between Emory University and Herbert Taylor Park and crosses over South Peachtree Creek. It intersects SR 236. Then, SR 42 turns to the left onto North Druid Hills Road NE. After an interchange with I-85, it meets its northern terminus, an intersection with SR 13.
The only portion of SR 42 that is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense, is from the I-285 interchange east of the southeastern part of Atlanta to the Ponce de Leon Avenue intersection in the eastern part of the city.
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Connector route
State Route 42 Connector is a connector route that exists entirely within Freedom Park in the eastern part of Atlanta. The eastbound lanes are known as John Lewis Freedom Parkway NE for their entire length. The westbound lanes are known as Ralph McGill Boulevard NE from the western terminus to an intersection with North Highland Avenue NE; they are known as John Lewis Freedom Parkway for the rest of their length.It begins at an interchange with SR 10 east-northeast of Atlanta Medical Center. It travels northeast through Freedom Park until it meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with US 23/SR 42.
SR 42 Conn. is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.
Spur route
State Route 42 Spur is a spur route that exists entirely within the eastern part of Atlanta. It is known as McDonough Boulevard SE for its entire length.It begins at an intersection with SR 54 just east of Carver High School. It travels southeast and meets the northern terminus of SR 54 Conn. on the northeastern corner of the United States Penitentiary. The highway skirts the northern edges of the penitentiary, before it passes northeast of Thomasville Park and Thomasville Heights Elementary School. It continues to the east and meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with US 23/SR 42.
SR 42 Spur is not part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.