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U.S. Route 129 Alternate (Hawkinsville–Macon, Georgia)

U.S. Route 129 marker

U.S. Route 129
Highway system

U.S. Highway 129 Business
Location: Hawkinsville, Georgia

U.S. Highway 129 Alternate
Location: HawkinsvilleMacon, Georgia

U.S. Highway 129 Business
Location: Eatonton, Georgia

U.S. Highway 129 Bypass
Location: Madison, Georgia

U.S. Highway 129 Business
Location: Watkinsville, Georgia

U.S. Highway 129 Business
Location: Arcade-Jefferson, Georgia
Length: 7.1 mi (11.4 km)
Existed: 2000–present

U.S. Highway 129 Business
Location: Gainesville, Georgia
Length: 3.3 mi (5.3 km)

U.S. Highway 129 Bypass
Location: Cleveland, Georgia
Existed: 2006? –present

U.S. Highway 129 Alternate
Location: Old Town-Branford
Existed: 1959–1970

U.S. Route 129 marker

Several special routes of U.S. Route 129 exist, most of which are in the state of Georgia. In order from south to north they are as follows.

U.S. Route 129 Business in Hawkinsville, Georgia begins on Georgia State Route 26 and runs west until it branches off to the northwest across from Warren Street. It also runs in a concurrency with US Business 341 and GA Business Route 11.

U.S. Route 129 Alternate is a long alternate route that runs from Hawkinsville, Georgia to Macon, Georgia, via Cochran

The route begins at Jackson Street in a wrong way concurrency with U.S. Route 341/Georgia State Route 27 These route are also joined by SR 26/SR 112/SR 257 and SR 230. Two blocks to the east, all the routes split into a one-way pair before it crosses a pair of bridges over the Ocmulgee River. Approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) later, the road enters Hartford where SR 230 departs to the south-southeast on Lower River Road, US 341/SR 27 travel to the southeast on Eastman Highway, and US ALT 129 turns nearly due north on Cochran Highway along with SR 26/SR 112/SR 257. About 100 feet (30 m) later, they begin to curve to the northeast and pass northwest of the Hawkinsville–Pulaski County Airport. The concurrency begins a curve to a more north-northeast routing, and SR 257 departs the concurrency on Chicken Road. A few miles later, the concurrency enters Bleckley County. After US 129 Alternate/SR 26/SR 112 enter Cochran, the street name changes to West Dykes Street. Later it crosses a railroad line previously owned by Southern Railway then intersects US 23 Business/SR 87 Business (2nd Street), where SR 26 continues straight ahead onto East Dykes Street, while US ALT 129/SR 112 turns left US 23 BUS/SR 87 BUS.


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