Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Laurens |
Laurens | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 76 Bus. (Main Street) |
Southern terminus |
0.60 | 0.97 | US 76 east (Hillcrest Drive) to US 221 – Clinton, Greenwood | South end of concurrency with US 76 | ||
0.80 | 1.29 | US 76 west (Anderson Drive) – Anderson | North end of concurrency with US 76 | ||
Gray Court | 9.52 | 15.32 | SC 101 (Mill Street) to SC 92 – Woodruff | ||
12.74 | 20.50 | I-385 south – Columbia | I-385 Exit 19; south end of concurrency with I-385 | ||
Fountain Inn | 15.53 | 24.99 | I-385 north – Greenville | I-385 Exit 22; north end of concurrency with I-385 | |
Greenville |
17.18 | 27.65 | SC 418 (McCarter Road) – Woodruff, Pelzer | ||
Simpsonville | 22.43 | 36.10 | SC 417 east (Curtis Street) – Woodruff | South end of concurrency with SC 417 | |
23.92 | 38.50 | SC 417 west (Main Street) – Mauldin | North end of concurrency with SC 417 | ||
Five Forks | 27.01 | 43.47 | SC 296 east (Five Forks Road) – Reidville | ||
28.77 | 46.30 | SC 146 (Woodruff Road) – Greenville, Woodruff | |||
Spartanburg |
Greer | 33.29 | 53.58 | I-85 – Greenville, Spartanburg, Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport | I-85 Exit 56; single-point urban interchange |
Greenville |
34.84 | 56.07 | SC 80 east (J. Verne Smith Parkway) | ||
38.51 | 61.98 | SC 101 / SC 290 (Poinsett Street) – Duncan | |||
39.21 | 63.10 | US 29 (Wade Hampton Boulevard) – Spartanburg, Greenville | |||
Gowensville | 50.32 | 80.98 | SC 414 west – Tigerville | ||
52.43 | 84.38 | SC 11 (Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway) – Campobello, Cleveland | |||
Spartanburg |
Landrum | 57.15 | 91.97 | US 176 (Howard Avenue) – Campobello, Tryon | |
59.24 | 95.34 | I-26 / Landrum Road north – Spartanburg, Asheville | Northern terminus; I-26 Exit 1 | ||
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