Great news for Savannah-area commuters and travelers: the long-anticipated Brampton Road Connector is scheduled to open on July 16, 2026, marking the completion of a major infrastructure project by the Georgia Department of Transportation.
The new connector is designed to divert truck traffic onto the interstate system, reducing congestion on local roads and allowing for smoother travel between Savannah and Atlanta. The project, highlighted by both WSAV-TV and WTOC, represents a significant improvement for residents, businesses, and visitors who rely on the region’s roadways every day.
Railway Track and Structures also noted the completion of the infrastructure build, underscoring the project’s regional significance. By channeling heavy truck traffic away from surface streets and onto the interstate network, the connector is expected to improve safety and reduce wear on local roads — a win for the entire Coastal Empire community.
With the ribbon-cutting just around the corner on July 16, Savannah takes another meaningful step forward in building the kind of modern, efficient transportation network that supports continued growth and quality of life for everyone in the area.