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Revision as of 21:27, 13 January 2009

Route information
Maintained by South Carolina Department of Transportation
Length141 mi[citation needed] (227 km)
Major junctions
West end I-20 at the Georgia line/Savannah River
Major intersections US 25 / SC 121 in North Augusta
US 1 near Lexington
I-26 near Columbia
SC 277 near Columbia
I-77 in Arcadia Lakes
East end I-95 Business Spur near Florence
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
Highway system
SC 19 SC 20

Interstate 20 is a major thoroughfare cutting across the state of South Carolina, linking the state with important transportation and business hubs to the north, west and south, including Atlanta, Georgia, Charlotte, North Carolina (via Interstate 77), Savannah, Georgia (via Interstate 95) and Washington, D.C. (via Interstate 95).

Route description

Interstate 20 enters the Palmetto State after crossing the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia. Known as the J. Strom Thurmond Freeway, the highway heads northeastward, bypassing Aiken and Lexington before reaching the state capitol of Columbia. It was constructed in various stages between 1963 and 1974.

At Columbia, I-20 crosses the Saluda and Broad rivers and travels through the northern part of the city and turns eastward, bypassing Fort Jackson and Camden before reaching Florence. It is at Florence where I-20 sees its eastern terminus at Interstate 95. However, for about two miles, the highway continues to downtown Florence as Business Spur 20.

Proposed Extension of Interstate 20

Approaching the Eastern Terminus of Interstate South Carolina 20 on Interstate South Carolina 95

In 2003, The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposed extending I-20 eastward from Florence to Wilmington at the behest of North Carolina Governor Mike Easley and his 'Strategic Transportation Plan' for the southeast portion of the state. The proposed route would follow U.S. 76 east from Florence to Whiteville, North Carolina, then parallel U.S. 74/U.S. 76 into Wilmington. Part of this route is already designated the future Interstate 74. As part of the 2005 SAFETEA-LU transportation legislation, North Carolina received $5 million for a feasibility study for this extension.

While this extension has considerable support among towns in southeastern North Carolina, the South Carolina DOT has stated that they have no interest in upgrading their portion of U.S. 76 to an interstate. This is likely due, in no small part, to encourage eastbound vacationers to travel to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina rather than Wilmington and that they are concentrating their efforts on plans to build Interstate 73 that will terminate near Myrtle Beach.

Major cities

Bolded cities are officially-designated control cities

Exit list

County Location Exit # Destinations
Aiken North Augusta 1 SC 230 – North Augusta
5 US 25 / SC 121 – Edgefield, Johnston, Greenwood, North Augusta
11 Bettis Academy Road/Road 144 - Graniteville
18 SC 19 – Aiken, Johnston, Edgefield
22 US 1 – Aiken, Ridge Spring
29
Road 49 To U.S. 178 (Wire Road) Aiken
33 SC 39 – Wagener, Monetta, Ridge Spring
Lexington 39 US 178 – Pelion, Batesburg-Leesville, Monetta Saluda
44 Road 34 - Gilbert, Batesburg-Leesville
51 Longs Pond Road - Road 234 Gilbert
55B

SC 6 west – Lexington Whitehall
55A

SC 6 east – Edmund, Pelion, Swansea
58 US 1 – West Columbia, Lexington Cayce Columbia Metropolitan Airport
61 US 378 – West Columbia, Lexington
63 Bush River Road
Richland 64A

I-26 east / US 76 – Orangeburg Downtown Columbia Columbia Metropolitan Airport
64B

I-26 west / US 76 – Newberry, White Rock
65 US 176 (Broad River Road) Irmo Columbia
68 SC 215 (Monticello Road) – Denny Terrace, Jenkinsvile, Columbia
70 US 321 (Fairfield Road) – Winnsboro, Winnsboro Mills, Columbia
71 U.S. Route 21 (North Main Street) Downtown Columbia Belmont
72 SC 555 (Farrow Road) – Columbia, Killian
Arcadia Lakes 73A

SC 277 south Downtown Columbia
73B

SC 277 north

I-77 Winnsboro
74 US 1 (Two Notch Road) – Dentsville, Elgin, Arcadia Lakes, Columbia
76A
I-77 - South Fort Jackson Cayce.
76B
I-77 - North (Alpine Road) Winnsboro
80 Clemson Road
82 Spears Creek Church Road, Pontiac Elgin.
Kershaw 87 White Pond Road, Elgin
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US 601 to SC 12 Eastover Lugoff Camden
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US 521 to SC 261 – Sumter, Camden Boykin Shaw Air Force Base
101 Humphries Road
Lee 108 Jamestown Road To SC 34 Manville Bishopville Camden
116 US 15 – Sumter, Bishopville, Manville Hartsville
120 SC 341 – Wisacky, Bishopville
123 Lee State Park Road Lee State Park Lamar
Darlington 131 US 401 – Sumter, Darlington Lamar Elliot
137 SC 340 – Timmonsville, Darlington
Florence 141A
Interstate 95 - north Dillon North Carolina State
141B
Interstate 95 - south Manning

Interstate 20 Ends
Business Spur Business Spur 20 Begins.

See also

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References


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