Auxiliary Routes in South Carolina
Interstate | City | Type | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Interstate 85 Business | Spartanburg | Business loop | Freeway grade throughout | |
Interstate 185 | Greenville | Spur | Enters into Greenville from the southwest, between I-85 and I-385 is toll road | |
Interstate 385 | Greenville | Spur | Enters into Greenville from the east, connects I-85 with I-26 towards Columbia | |
Interstate 585 | Spartanburg | Spur | Enters into Spartanburg from the northwest, via Interstate 85 Business; it does not connect directly to I-85 |
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