Interstate 85 in South Carolina
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In the U.S. state of South Carolina, Interstate 85 runs northeast-southwest through Greenville and Spartanburg. It follows the general corridor of U.S. Route 29.
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[edit] Major cities
Bolded cities are officially-designated control cities for signs.
[edit] Auxiliary routes
- Interstate 185 is a spur into Greenville from the southwest, and a later extension as a toll road to I-385 southeast of Greenville.
- Interstate 385 is a spur into Greenville from the east, and a later extension southeast to Interstate 26 towards Columbia.
- Interstate 585 is a spur from Interstate 85 Business into Spartanburg from the northwest. It does not connect directly to I-85 or any other Interstate.
[edit] Exit list
Exits are numbered from south to north, in accordance with AASHTO guidelines.
# | Destinations | Notes | |
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1 | S.C. Highway 11 - Walhalla | ||
2 | S.C. Highway 59 - Fair Play; Seneca | ||
4 | S.C. Highway 243; Road 23 - Fair Play | ||
11 | S.C. Highway 24; S.C. Highway 243 - Anderson; Townville; Westminster | ||
14 | S.C. Highway 187 - Pendleton; Clemson | ||
19 | U.S. Route 76; S.C. Highway 28 - Anderson; Clemson; Abbeville | split into 19A (east) and 19B (west) | |
21 | U.S. Route 178 - Anderson; Liberty | ||
27 | S.C. Highway 81 - Anderson; Calhoun Falls | ||
32 | S.C. Highway 8 - Pelzer; Easley; Belton | ||
34 | U.S. Route 29 - Williamston; Anderson | southbound exit and northbound entrance; US 29 joins northbound and leaves southbound | |
35 | S.C. Highway 86 - Piedmont; Easley | ||
39 | Piedmont; River Road (Road 143) | ||
40 | S.C. Highway 153 - Easley | ||
42 | Interstate 185; U.S. Route 29 north - Downtown Greenville; Columbia | ||
44 | U.S. Route 25; S.C. Highway 20 - White Horse Road; Piedmont Highway | split into 44A (SC 20 - southbound only) and 44B (US 25) | |
46 | S.C. Highway 291 - Augusta Road; Pleasantburg Drive; Mauldin Road | split into 46A (Augusta Road/To SC 291 South), 46B (Pleasantburg Drive/SC 291 North) and 46C (Mauldin Road) | |
48 | U.S. Route 276 - Mauldin; Greenville | split into 48A (east) and 48B (west) | |
51 | Interstate 385 - Columbia; Greenville | split into 51A (S.C. Highway 146/Woodruff Road), 51B (I-385 south) and 51C (I-385 north) | |
54 | Pelham Road | ||
56 | S.C. Highway 14 - Greer; Pelham | ||
57 | Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport | ||
58 | Brockman McClimon Road | Open 7/31/2006 | |
60 | S.C. Highway 101 - Woodruff; Greer | ||
63 | S.C. Highway 290 - Duncan; Moore | ||
66 | U.S. Route 29 - Spartanburg-West; Wellford; Lyman | ||
68 | S.C. Highway 129 - Wellford | ||
69 | Interstate 85 Business north - freeway loop; Spartanburg | northbound exit and southbound entrance | |
70 | Interstate 26 - Columbia; Asheville, NC | ||
72 | U.S. Route 176 to Interstate 585 - Spartanburg; Inman | ||
75 | S.C. Highway 9 - Spartanburg; Boiling Springs | ||
77 | Interstate 85 Business south - freeway loop; Spartanburg | ||
78 | 78 | U.S. Route 221 - Chesnee; Spartanburg | |
79 | 80 | Road 57; Gossett Road | |
? | 82 | Frontage Road | northbound exit only |
83 | 83 | S.C. Highway 110 - Cowpens | |
86 | 87 | Road 39 | |
90 | 90 | S.C. Highway 105 - Gaffney | |
92 | 92 | S.C. Highway 11 to S.C. Highway 150 - Gaffney; Boiling Springs, NC; Chesnee | |
95 | 95 | S.C. Highway 18 to S.C. Highway 150; Road 82 - Gaffney; Shelby, NC; Boiling Springs, NC | no northbound entrance |
96 | 96 | S.C. Highway 18 - Shelby, NC | |
Gaffney Ferry Road | northbound entrance only | ||
? | 98 | Frontage Road | northbound exit only |
99 | 100 | S.C. Highway 5 - Blacksburg; Rock Hill; Shelby, NC | |
102 | 102 | S.C. Highway 198 - Blacksburg; Earl, NC | |
104 | 104 | Road 99 | |
105 | 106 | U.S. Route 29 - Grover, NC; Blacksburg |
[edit] References
- ^ General Highway Map, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, 1972 PDF
- ^ General Highway Map, Cherokee County, South Carolina, 1971 PDF
Preceded by Georgia |
Interstate 85 South Carolina |
Succeeded by North Carolina |