Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/South Carolina
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List page: List of numbered highways in South Carolina Redirect completion list: Completion list |
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[edit] Scope
This project covers South Carolina Highways.
[edit] Goals
To organize, standardize, and expand the articles on South Carolina Highways.
[edit] Naming conventions
Articles should be named South Carolina Highway x per WP:USSH.
[edit] Relationships
[edit] Parent WikiProject
[edit] Sibling WikiProjects
- Alabama | California (County Routes) | Connecticut | Florida (County Roads) | Georgia | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan (County Designated Highways) | Minnesota | Missouri | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New York | North Carolina | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania (Susquehanna Valley) | Rhode Island | South Carolina | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin
[edit] Participants
See Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Participants to join.
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[edit] How you can help
[edit] List of Highways
List of numbered highways in South Carolina - Use this to create or edit road articles.
[edit] Structure
[edit] Infobox
Articles should use {{Infobox road}}, U.S. Routes use {{Infobox U.S. Route}}, and Interstate Highways use {{Infobox Interstate}} and {{Infobox Interstate/Intrastate}}. All known info should be supplied. See the Infobox section on applicable flags as well as standards for the routebox.
[edit] Main section
Untitled section that describes the route. It might be helpful for formatting to use {{TOCleft}} at the top of this section to display the table of contents on the top left, followed by the main description of the route. Depending on the route this section may just name the direction (E/W or N/S) and termination points, or may go into considerable detail. However, the majority of detail, such as progress by town or county, should be reserved for the next section.
[edit] Route description
This section is for describing the route itself and its progression across South Carolina. Regardless of the route's length, progression should be described from south to north, west to east, to correspond to WP:USRD standards.
[edit] Communities along the route
List of communities, which can range from small hamlets to large cities, along the route. Depending on the length of the route this may include only major communities, or just the few hamlets the route passes through.
[edit] Major intersections or Exit list
The contents of this section may vary by route. Refer to the table below for the appropriate section header and further instructions.
Route composition | Section header title | What should be here |
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All grade-separated interchanges; no at-grade intersections | Exit list | An exit list designed in accordance with the Interstate exit list guide |
Mixture of grade-separated interchanges and at-grade intersections | Major intersections or Exit list | Depending on the route in question, either a junction table or a "combo" exit list featuring exits and intersections can be used. |
All at-grade intersections; no grade-separated interchanges | Major intersections | A junction table for at-grade intersections as specified in the "Junction table" section below |
[edit] History
Any historical information known about the route should be noted.
[edit] Miscellanea
Any trivia or facts about a route (any interesting information that doesn't belong in the History section) should be placed in this section.
[edit] See also
Place all internal links here.
[edit] References
Place all references here, using the <ref></ref> tags in the article and the <references/> tag in this section.
[edit] External links
Place all external links which are not references here.
[edit] Categories
All state highways should include the category tag: [[Category:South Carolina State Highways|nnnA]] where nnn is 3-digit route number, and A is the letter designation if any (e.g. Route 1A is "001A", Route 2 is "002").
[edit] Talk pages
{{U.S. Roads WikiProject|state=SC}} should be placed at the top of all talk pages of articles related to South Carolina Highways.
[edit] Infobox
The Infobox to use for state highways is the {{Infobox road}} template. Look at the infobox section before this to see what other infoboxes should be used for different types of routes.
This is the basic syntax you need to get a complete routebox on the article page, just place this before any other text and fill in the variables.
{{Infobox road |state= |type= |route= |alternate_name= |length_mi= |length_round= |length_ref= |established= |direction_a= |starting_terminus= |junction= |direction_b= |ending_terminus= |counties= |previous_type= |previous_route= |next_type= |next_route= }}
For the above parameters here's what you should fill in:
- state: SC
- type: SC for state routes
- route: This is the number of the route the article is about
- alternate_name: Use in situations where the entire route has another name (i.e. NY 590 is called the Sea Breeze Expressway for its entire length)
- length_mi: This is the length of the route in miles. If you specify beyond integers (i.e. add a decimal value) you will need to set the following paramater, length_round
- length_round: If your value for length_mi is a whole number, you can omit this. Otherwise it needs to be set to the decimal precision of the length_mi paramater.
- length_ref: To do what a good article writer should, provide your reference for the length of the route using standard <ref> method. For example: <ref name="nyr">[http://www.gribblenation.net/nyroutes/ind/090_099.htm#098 New York Routes - New York State Route 98]</ref>
- established: This is the date the route was commissioned or assigned to its current alignment
- direction_a: This should be either south or west to keep in accordance with the U.S. Roads parent project, which lists termini and junctions in progression travelling from West to East and South to North.
- starting_terminus: This is where the route begins and is either at the southern terminus or western terminus.
- junction: all junctions this route has with U.S. highways, parkways/expressways or Interstates. All other junctions, such as county routes, state routes that are not limited access expressways, or locations where a route passes over/under a U.S. highway/parkway/expressway/Interstate but does not intersect it should not be listed here. If a route that runs parallel to the article route has four junctions or more with the article route, then only the first and last junctions with the parallel route should be listed in the infobox. Please note that every junction should still be included in the Major Intersections table.
- NOTE: If a parallel route has 1-3 junctions with the article route, then all of these junctions should be listed; however, for 4 or more junctions, then only the first and last junctions should be listed.
- direction_b: The opposite of direction_a
- ending_terminus: where the route ends, in accordance with the guidelines set forth with starting_terminus
- previous_type: This is the type of route that preceeds the current one in the system. The value for this is: Interstate, US, or SC for Interstates, U.S. Routes and other South Carolina Highways, respectively.
- previous_route: The number of the route preceding this one
- next_type: Same as previous_type but for the route following this one
- next_route: The number of the route succeeding this one
Important notes regarding the routebox: For the previous and next route types, remember to list them in order of priority. The precedence is as follows: U.S. Interstate, U.S. Route, South Carolina Highways.
Any tags that do not apply to a particular route can either be omitted or left blank.
By completing the infobox as follows, you'll get a routebox like the one in South Carolina Highway 277.
{{Infobox road |marker_image= |state=SC |highway_name= |name_notes= |type=SC |route=277 |alternate_name= |section= |map= |length_mi=7.5 |length_round=1 |length_ref= |length_notes= |established=1975-1979 |decommissioned= |direction_a=South |starting_terminus={{subst:Infobox U.S. Route/quick|76|Columbia|South Carolina|}} |beltway_city= |junction=[[Image:SC-16.svg|20px]] [[South Carolina Highway 16|SC 16]] near Columbia<br>[[Image:SC-555.svg|25px]] [[South Carolina Highway 555|SC 555]] near Columbia<br>[[Image:I-20.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 20|I-20]] in [[Dentsville, South Carolina|Dentsville]] |direction_b=North |ending_terminus={{subst:Infobox Interstate/quick|77|Richland County|South Carolina|}} |counties= |cities= |system= |previous_type=US |previous_route=276 |next_type=US |next_route=278 |browse= }}
[edit] Junction table
The junction table, to be located in "Major intersections", is for listing all of the intersections, both actual junctions and over/underpasses, that this route has with state routes, U.S. routes, Interstates and, optionally, county routes.
This is the basic syntax you need to get a complete junction table for routes that only has at-grade intersections. Just copy and paste the code below into the "Major intersections" section:
{{SCinttop}} {{SCint |county= |cspan= |location= |lspan= |type= |mile= |road= |notes= }} {{SCintbtm}}
...and fill in the variables! For more entries, use this:
{{SCint |location= |lspan= |type= |mile= |road= |notes= }}
For the above parameters, here's what you should fill in:
- county: name of the county without wiki markup - the county is automatically linked by the template
- cspan: number of rows the county spans - if value=1, omit this parameter
- location: name of the location without wiki markup - the location is automatically linked by the template
- lspan: number of rows the location spans - if value=1, omit this parameter
- area: (optional for use with location) used to disambiguate between town, city, village, etc.
- ctdab: (optional for use with location) further disambiguation by county (Brighton in New York is an example where this tag would be used)
- location_special: (replaces location) location where the junction is located - use for custom entries only. Wiki markup is required.
- type: noaccess, mplex (for concurrency), decomd (for decommissioned), unbuilt, closed
- mile: milepost of the junction. If unknown, leave blank.
- road: road that the article route intersects at this junction. To generate the proper coding, use
- State Highways:{{subst:SCint/SC|(route number)}}
- U.S. Routes:{{subst:SCint/US|(route number)}}
- Interstates:{{subst:SCint/I|(Interstate number)}}.
- street: (optional for use with location) Used to break up monotony in sections where the route has the same town name six or more times over (see NY 33 for an example of appropriate usage).
- notes: any notes regarding that junction.
Any parameter which is empty can be omitted.
[edit] Exit list
For limited access routes, see WP:IH/ELG for creating an exit list.
[edit] Maps
South Carolina HIghway maps are on this Commons category and need to be posted on SC road templates with a maximum width of 290 px.
[edit] Shields
Shields for South Carolina Highways are on this Commons category, and have been created in the format SC-X, where X is the number.
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