U.S. Route 123 | |
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Route information | |
Auxiliary route of US 23 | |
Length: | 87 mi[1] (140 km) |
Existed: | 1935 – present |
Major junctions | |
West end: | US 23 / SR 13 / SR 365 near Dicks Hill, GA |
SR 17 / SR 184 near Toccoa, GA |
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East end: | I-385 / SC 183 in Greenville, SC |
Highway system | |
United States Numbered Highways |
U.S. Route 123 is a spur of U.S. Route 23. It currently runs for 87 miles (140 km)[1] from Greenville, South Carolina to Dicks Hill, Georgia at U.S. Route 23. It passes through the states of South Carolina and Georgia and before the construction of I-85, it was the main route between Greenville, South Carolina and Atlanta, Georgia.
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mi | km | |
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GA | 16.80 | 27.03 |
SC | 57.30 | 92.21 |
Total | 74.1 | 119.24 |
The portion of U.S. 123 from Clemson, SC to Easley, SC is built as a freeway. The roadway is complete with exits, but lacks wide enough shoulders and a median barrier.
None of the exits are numbered on the freeway.
The west end spurs into Clemson, SC.
Mile | Destination | ||||||
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0.0 | SC 93 (Old Greenville Highway) – Central | ||||||
1.5 | Issaqueena Trial - Central, Pendleton | ||||||
3.6 | Eighteen Mile Trail - Central | ||||||
8.2 | Ruhamah Road | ||||||
10.7 | US 178 (Anderson Dr) – Liberty | ||||||
12.0 | Cartee Road | ||||||
15.4 | Ross Avenue (no eastbound exit) | ||||||
15.8 | SC 8 / SC 135 (S Pendleton Street) – Easley | ||||||
East End of Freeway |
The east end spurs into Easley, SC
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