List of numbered highways in South Carolina
SC state route shields |
System information |
Notes: |
State roads maintained by the SCDOT |
Highway names |
Interstates: |
Interstate X (I-X) |
US Routes: |
U.S. Highway X (US X) |
State: |
South Carolina Highway X (SC X) |
South Carolina has many numbered highways maintained by the state. These roads fall into one of three categories: Interstate highways, U.S. highways, and state highways. Most numbered highways in the state are maintained by the South Carolina Department of Transportation.
Signage
In 2007, the Legislature allowed the signs marking the state highways to be changed from the old black-and-white to the new blue-and-white design, which features an outline of the state, the Palmetto Tree & Crescent symbol from the state flag, and the words "SOUTH CAROLINA" spelled out along on the top of the highway shield.[1] South Carolina uses a wide shield for all routes, the width most states use only for three-digit routes. The former shield was a simple white rectangle with a black border, with the letters "S.C." on top.
Interstate highways
Interstate highways that pass through the state of South Carolina, along with auxiliary routes:
- Interstate 20, spans nearly the entire state from west to east, passing through Florence, Columbia and Aiken.
- Interstate 26, travels from northwest to southeast through Spartanburg, Columbia and Charleston area.
- Interstate 77, travels mostly north/south through central South Carolina from Columbia to Rock Hill.
- Interstate 85, travels northeast/southwest through the state, linking Anderson, Greenville, Spartanburg and Gaffney.
- Interstate 95, traverses the state's Coastal Plain region through Dillon, Florence, Walterboro, Ridgeland and Hardeeville.
Future Interstate highways
U.S. routes
Current routes
Former U.S. routes
List of South Carolina highways
SC 2 through SC 49
SC 51 through SC 99
- SC 51
- SC 53
- SC 55
- SC 56
- SC 57
- SC 58
- SC 59
- SC 60
- SC 61
- SC 63
- SC 64 (Business)
- SC 65
- SC 66
- SC 67
- SC 68
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- SC 70
- SC 71
- SC 72
- SC 75
- SC 79
- SC 80
- SC 81
- SC 83
- SC 86
- SC 88
- SC 90
- SC 92
- SC 93
- SC 97
- SC 99
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SC 101 through SC 198
- SC 101
- SC 102
- SC 105
- SC 107
- SC 109
- SC 110
- SC 113
- SC 114
- SC 116
- SC 118
- SC 119
- SC 120
- SC 121
- SC 122
- SC 124
- SC 125
- SC 126
- SC 127
- SC 129
- SC 130
- SC 133
- SC 135
- SC 137
- SC 145
- SC 146
- SC 150
- SC 151
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- SC 153
- SC 154
- SC 157
- SC 160
- SC 161
- SC 162
- SC 164
- SC 165
- SC 170
- SC 171
- SC 172
- SC 173
- SC 174
- SC 177
- SC 179
- SC 181
- SC 182
- SC 183
- SC 184
- SC 185
- SC 186
- SC 187
- SC 188
- SC 191
- SC 193
- SC 194
- SC 198
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SC 200 through SC 296
- SC 200
- SC 201
- SC 202
- SC 203
- SC 207
- SC 210
- SC 211
- SC 212
- SC 213
- SC 215
- SC 216
- SC 217
- SC 219
- SC 223
- SC 225
- SC 230
- SC 243
- SC 245
- SC 246
- SC 247
- SC 248
- SC 252
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SC 300 through SC 395
- SC 300
- SC 302
- SC 303
- SC 304
- SC 308
- SC 310
- SC 311
- SC 314
- SC 315
- SC 319
- SC 322
- SC 324
- SC 327
- SC 329
- SC 332
- SC 333
- SC 336
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- SC 340
- SC 341
- SC 346
- SC 357
- SC 358
- SC 362
- SC 363
- SC 375
- SC 377
- SC 381
- SC 385
- SC 389
- SC 391
- SC 392
- SC 394
- SC 395
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SC 400 through SC 692
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- SC 513
- SC 517
- SC 522
- SC 527
- SC 541
- SC 544
- SC 555
- SC 557
- SC 560
- SC 576
- SC 602
- SC 641
- SC 642
- SC 651
- SC 652
- SC 692
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SC 700 through SC 917
- SC 700
- SC 702
- SC 703
- SC 707
- SC 742
- SC 760
- SC 763
- SC 764
- SC 768
- SC 769
- SC 773
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Former routes
Other Highways
Scenic Byways
Ferry Division
The South Carolina Department of Transportation Ferry Division a.k.a. South Carolina Ferry System is a branch of SCDOT that is responsible for the operation of over two dozen ferry services that transport passengers and vehicles to several islands along the James Island outside of Charleston in South Carolina.
2 other inland, cable ferries continue in operation, under the oversight of the SCDOT.
Routes
See also
References
- ^ "SCDOT Introduces New Signs for SC Highways". South Carolina Department of Transportation. 2007-06-27. http://www.scdot.org/ArtMan/publish/article_587.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
External links