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Georgia State Route 36 : ウィキペディア英語版
Georgia State Route 36

State Route 36 (SR 36) is a state highway that runs southwest-to-northeast through portions of Harris, Talbot, Upson, Lamar, Butts, and Newton counties in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route connects the Waverly Hall area with Covington.
==Route description==
SR 36 begins at an intersection with SR 208 about east of Waverly Hall and just west of the Harris–Talbot county line. Almost immediately, it crosses into Talbot County and travels in a fairly northeastern direction, before curving to the east-northeast to meet SR 41 in Greens Mill. The two routes head concurrent to the north into Woodland, where they diverge. SR 36 continues to the east-northeast and crosses over the Flint River into Upson County, in Pleasant Hill. The highway passes through rural areas of the county and enters Thomaston. There, it curves to the north and begins a concurrency with SR 74 (West Gordon Street). The two routes turn to the right and intersect US 19/SR 3. After that, the two highways diverge, with SR 36 continuing to the northeast. Just before McKinney, it passes by Lake Julia, Lake Maude, and Bickley Lake. Just south of The Rock, it has an eastward slide in its routing. Approximately later, it crosses into Lamar County. In the southwestern part of Barnesville, the highway intersects US 41/SR 7/SR 18. The four routes head concurrent to the west and curve to a fairly northerly routing. At Rose Avenue, SR 18 splits off to the west, while the other routes very briefly run along the Barnesville–Aldora city line, before re-entering Barnesville proper. After leaving town, SR 36 splits off onto Liz Acres Road. It travels through rural areas of the county and then enters Butts County. Almost immediately is an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75). Northeast of there, the route crosses over the Towaliga River on the Flat Shoals Bridge, before entering Jackson, where it has a brief concurrency with US 23/SR 16/SR 42 (3rd Street). Then, it passes west of Hickory Hills Golf Course. To the northeast is a crossing of Tussahaw Creek. Then, it crosses over the South River into Newton County. Then, it meets the southern terminus of SR 162 and crosses over the Yellow River. Just before its intersection with SR 212, it begins to curve to the north. SR 36 enters Covington, where it intersects the Covington Bypass. Here, it turns to the right, where it follows the bypass until it meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with US 278/SR 12/SR 142 in the northeastern part of town.〔
The only section of SR 36 that is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility, is the short section from just southwest of Thomaston to just northeast of the town.

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