Interstate 675 (Georgia)
The 11.04 mile Interstate 675 (unsigned Georgia State Route 413) was built in southeast metro Atlanta during the mid-1980s to alleviate Interstate 75 to the west, for traffic bound to Interstate 285 east. It is 11 miles or 18km in length, running from I-75 in the south to I-285 at its north end.
At one time, I-675 was to connect with Georgia 400 in northeast Atlanta. However, this was killed by then Georgia governor Jimmy Carter in 1975.
Exit list
- I-285 (S.R. 407) Atlanta/Montgomery/Augusta/Greenville (no number)
- Anvil Block Road (C.R. 1350)/Fort Gillem (mile 7, former exit 4)
- Ellenwood Road (C.R. 1349)/Forest Parkway (mile 5, former exit 3)
- U.S. 23/S.R. 42 (mile 2)
- Stockbridge Road (S.R. 138)/Stockbridge/Jonesboro to I-75 (S.R. 401)/Atlanta (mile 1)
- I-75 South (S.R. 401 South)/Macon (no number)
| Three-digit Interstates from Interstate 75 | |
| I-175 | Florida |
| I-275 | Florida – Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio – Michigan – Tennessee |
| I-375 | Florida – Michigan |
| I-475 | Georgia – Ohio – Michigan |
| I-575 | Georgia |
| I-675 | Georgia – Michigan – Ohio |
| past/ future | I-175: Georgia – Kentucky/Tennessee – I-475: Georgia – Tennessee – I-875: Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio |