U.S. Route 123

U.S. Route 123
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
SR 63 in Toccoa, GA
US 76 in Westminster, SC
SC 11 near Westminster, SC
US 76 in Clemson, SC
SC 93 in Clemson, SC
US 178 near Liberty, SC
SC 93 in Easley, SC
SC 153 near Easley, SC

US 25 near Greenville, SC
East end: I-385 / SC 183 in Greenville, SC
Highway system

United States Numbered Highways
List • Bannered • Divided • Replaced

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.

Contents

Route description

Lengths
  mi km
GA 16.80 27.03
SC 57.30 92.21
Total 74.1 119.24

South Carolina

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.

Georgia

Junction list

South Carolina

None of the exits are numbered on the freeway.
The west end spurs into Clemson, SC.

Mile Destination
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

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Robert V. Droz (1 June 2010). "Sequential List with Termini and Lengths in Miles". http://www.us-highways.com/us1830.htm. Retrieved 22 July 2011.