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'''Interstate 675''' was created during the mid-1980s to alleviate [[Interstate 75]] to the west for traffic bound to [[Interstate 285]]. It is 11.04 miles in length and at one time was to part of the now defunct Interstate 475. Interstate 675 would have connected with [[Georgia 400]] in northeast Atlanta.
'''Interstate 675''' was created during the mid-1980s to alleviate [[Interstate 75]] to the west for traffic bound to [[Interstate 285]]. It is 11.04 miles in length and at one time was to part of the now defunct Interstate 475. Interstate 675 would have connected with [[Georgia 400]] in northeast Atlanta.


===Exits===
==Exits==


*Interstate 285/SR 407/Atlanta/Montgomery/Augusta/Greenville
*Interstate 285/SR 407/Atlanta/Montgomery/Augusta/Greenville

Revision as of 22:34, 18 July 2004

Interstate 675 was created during the mid-1980s to alleviate Interstate 75 to the west for traffic bound to Interstate 285. It is 11.04 miles in length and at one time was to part of the now defunct Interstate 475. Interstate 675 would have connected with Georgia 400 in northeast Atlanta.

Exits

  • Interstate 285/SR 407/Atlanta/Montgomery/Augusta/Greenville
  • Anvil Block Road/Fort Gillem (7)
  • Ellenwood Road/Forest Parkway (5)
  • US 23/SR 42/Macon Highway (2)
  • SR 138/Stockbridge Highway to Interstate 75 North/SR 401 North/Atlanta (1)
  • Interstate 75 South/SR 401 South/Macon