Atlanta–Athens corridor

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The Atlanta–Athens corridor is a heavily traveled economic and transportation corridor in northeastern Georgia linking the Atlanta metropolitan area with the college town of Athens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economic corridor
transportation corridor
characterizedBy economic growth
heavy traffic
suburban development
connects Athens, Georgia NERFINISHED
Atlanta metropolitan area NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasDirection southwest–northeast alignment
hasEconomicRole supports access to University of Georgia NERFINISHED
supports trade between Atlanta and Athens
hasFunction facilitates student and faculty travel to Athens
links labor markets of Atlanta and Athens
supports logistics and distribution activities
importance major link between state capital and major college town
isWithin U.S. state of Georgia NERFINISHED
locatedIn Georgia NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Northeast Georgia NERFINISHED
majorHighway Georgia State Route 316 NERFINISHED
Interstate 85 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 78 NERFINISHED
notableFor high commuter volumes
role in regional economic integration
partOf Georgia transportation network NERFINISHED
regionType intercity corridor
roadType divided highway segments
limited-access highway segments
servesCity Athens, Georgia NERFINISHED
Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
servesRegion Athens–Clarke County area NERFINISHED
Atlanta metropolitan area NERFINISHED
supportsInstitution University of Georgia NERFINISHED
terminusEast Athens, Georgia NERFINISHED
terminusWest Atlanta metropolitan area NERFINISHED
transportMode road transport
usedFor commuting
freight transport
regional travel

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GA-316 regionServed Atlanta–Athens corridor