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South Carolina Highway 41 marker
South Carolina Highway 41
Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length121.5 mi[1] (195.5 km)
Existed1937–present
Major junctions
South end US 17 in Mount Pleasant
Major intersections
North end NC 41 at North Carolina state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
CountiesCharleston, Berkeley, Georgetown, Williamsburg, Florence, Marion, Dillon
Highway system
SC 39 SC 45

South Carolina Highway 41 (SC 41) is a 121.5-mile (195.5 km) state highway, connecting the Charleston region with eastern portions of the Pee Dee region in South Carolina. It serves as an alternative route to U.S. Route 52.

Route description

The route travels generally in a south-north direction, beginning in Mount Pleasant and ending at the North Carolina state line just north of Lake View, where it continues as North Carolina Highway 41 towards Lumberton. The route is mostly rural, though it serves as an important arterial in suburban Mount Pleasant and passes through several small towns on its route northwards. It also provides several key river and swamp crossings in the Pee Dee region.

History

The current SC 41 was established in 1938 on a path from Lake View northeast to the North Carolina state line, where it replaced the original SC 94. The next year, a separate portion of the highway was established from the Marion–Dillon county line northward for about 5 miles (8.0 km). In 1940, the two segments were connected, and the highway was extended to what was then US 76 in Marion. Between 1944 and 1947, SC 41 was re-routed slightly within both Fork and Lake View. In 1949, its southern terminus was shifted to the northwest in Marion, to then end at what was then part of US 501 (now is US 501 Bus.). In 1952, its path was re-routed in Fork to replace SC 57 to Centenary, SC 175 to Hemingway, and SC 511 to Mount Pleasant. Its former path from Centenary to Fork was redesignated as SC 41 Alt. In 1970, the highway was shifted off of the bypass around Andrews and was routed through the town. Approximately 25 years later, it was put back on the Andrews bypass; its former path was redesignated as SC 41 Bus.

South Carolina Highway 41 (1920s)

South Carolina Highway 41 marker
South Carolina Highway 41
LocationGoose CreekSociety Hill, South Carolina
Existed1922–1928

South Carolina Highway 41 (SC 41) was an original state highway that was established in 1922 from SC 2 (now U.S. Route 78 (US 78)) near Goose Creek, through Moncks Corner, Kingstree, Lake City, Florence, and Darlington, and ended at SC 50 south-southwest of Cheraw. Approximately three years later, its path from St. Stephen to Kingstree was shifted to the west. Between St. Stephen and Pineville, this replaced the original SC 45 corridor. The former path between Gourdin and Lane was redesignated as SC 412, part of SC 44, and abandoned roadway across the Santee River. In 1927, US 17 was designated along SC 41 from Goose Creek to Florence and US 601 from Florence to the Cheraw area. The next year, the state highway was decommissioned. Most of its path is approximately equal today as US 52.

South Carolina Highway 41 (1930s)

South Carolina Highway 41 marker
South Carolina Highway 41
LocationNew Zion, South Carolina
Existedc.1935–1938

South Carolina Highway 41 (SC 41) was a state highway that was established in either 1934 or 1935 from U.S. Route 301 (US 301) west-northwest of the community of New Zion east-southeast to the community. In 1938, it was decommissioned and redesignated as SC 94. Its path is known today as Salem Road.

Future

The Wando River Bridge, a through truss swing bridge built in 1939, is to be replaced by 2020-2021. The new bridge will be four-lane with median (which can be used as a fifth lane during emergencies), and will be a fixed span bridge, tall enough for tall ships to pass. At a planned cost of $42.3 million, construction began in mid-2015.[2][3][4]

Junction list

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
CharlestonMount Pleasant0.00.0 US 17 – Mount Pleasant, Charleston, McClellanville, Georgetown
Berkeley5.08.0Wando River
Huger17.227.7
SC 402 west – Moncks Corner
Jamestown32.352.0

US 17 Alt. south / SC 45 – Moncks Corner, St. Stephen
South end of US 17 Alt overlap
Williamsburg38.261.5

US 17 Alt. north (Saints Delight Road) – Georgetown, Myrtle Beach
North end of US 17 Alt overlap
43.770.3

SC 41 Bus. north (Morgan Avenue) – Andrews
45.372.9
US 521 south – Georgetown
South end of US 521 overlap
Andrews46.574.8


US 521 north / US 521 Bus. south (Main Street) – Kingstree, Manning, Andrews
North end of US 521 overlap
47.977.1

SC 41 Bus. south (Morgan Avenue) – Andrews
49.780.0
SC 527 west (Thurgood Marshall Highway) – Warsaw, Kingstree
Rhems59.295.3
SC 51 south (Browns Ferry Road) – Georgetown
South end of SC 51 overlap
61.699.1
SC 513 north (County Line Road) – Outland, Yauhannah
Rome Crossroads62.8101.1 SC 512 (Henry Road) – Kingstree
Hemingway70.3113.1 SC 261 (Broad Street) – Conway, Stuckey, Kingstree
FlorenceJohnsonville74.9120.5
SC 341 west (Broadway Street) – Lake City
Kingsburg79.4127.8

US 378 west / SC 51 north (Myrtle Beach Highway) – Lake City, Florence, Sumter
West end of US 378 and north end of SC 51 overlap
MarionGresham83.0133.6
US 378 east – Conway
East end of US 378 overlap
88.1141.8
SC 908 south – Brittons Neck, Conway
Centenary91.6147.4

SC 41 Alt. north – Marion
Ariel Crossroad96.3155.0 US 501 – Conway, Myrtle Beach, MarionInterchange
Mullins106.0170.6
US 76 / SC 917 east (Mclntyre Street) – Nichols, Loris, Marion
East end of SC 917 overlap
110.0177.0
SC 917 west – Latta
West end of SC 917 overlap
DillonFork112.3180.7


SC 41 Alt. south / SC 57 north – Dillon, Marion
To Little Pee Dee State Park
Lake View119.4192.2 SC 9 (Third Avenue) – Nichols, North Myrtle Beach, Dillon
121.5195.5
NC 41 north – Fairmont
Continuation beyond North Carolina state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes

Andrews business loop

South Carolina Highway 41 marker
South Carolina Highway 41
LocationAndrews, South Carolina
Length4.660 mi[5] (7.500 km)
Existed1996–present

Established between 1993-1996, it replaced mainline SC 41 through downtown Andrews. This is second business loop through Andrew, following exactly the same route from 1960-63 until 1970.[6]


CountyLocationmi[7]kmDestinationsNotes
Williamsburg0.0000.000 SC 41 – Hemingway, CharlestonSouthern terminus
Georgetown1.786–
1.900
2.874–
3.058

To US 521 – Georgetown
Andrews3.1505.069
US 521 Bus. (Main Street) – Georgetown, Kingstree
Williamsburg4.6607.500 SC 41 (County Line Road) – Charleston, HemingwayNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Marion alternate route

South Carolina Highway 41 marker
South Carolina Highway 41
LocationMarion, South Carolina
Length22.904 mi[8][9] (36.860 km)
Existed1952–present

South Carolina Highway 41 Alternate (SC 41 Alt.) is a 22.904-mile (36.860 km) alternate route that exists west of the SC 41 mainline path. It connects Centenary and Fork, via Marion, while the mainline travels through Mullins in this area.

Established in 1951 or 1952 as a new alternate route of SC 41 through Marion, though it did replace part of SC 175 south of Marion.[6]


CountyLocationmi[8][9]kmDestinationsNotes
MarionCentenary0.0000.000 SC 41 – Johnsonville, Charleston, MullinsSouthern terminus
8.93414.378


US 501 Bus. south to US 501 – Conway, Myrtle Beach, Dillon
Southern end of US 501 Bus. concurrency

SC 576 west – Florence
Eastern terminus of SC 576
Marion US 76 (Liberty Street) – Mullins, Florence
12.21419.657

US 501 Bus. north (Main Street) – Dillon
Northern end of US 501 Bus. conurrency
15.60425.112 US 501 – Conway, DillonInterchange
Zion I-73Proposed interchange[10][11]
DillonSmithboro21.11433.980 SC 917 – Mullins, Latta, Bennettsville
Fork22.90436.860 SC 41 / SC 57 – Mullins, Lake View, DillonNorthern terminus; to Little Pee Dee State Park
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "South Carolina Highway 41" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved November 4, 2013.
  2. ^ "Bridgehunter.com - Wando River Bridge". Retrieved November 4, 2013.
  3. ^ "SC 41 - Bridge Replacement". Retrieved November 4, 2013.
  4. ^ "SCDOT Active Projects - SC 41 Bridge over Wando River". Retrieved November 4, 2013.
  5. ^ "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "SC 41 Alternate". Mapmikey's South Carolina Highways Page. Retrieved November 19, 2020.[self-published source?]
  7. ^ "Overview map of SC 41 Bus. (Andrews)" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  8. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  10. ^ "Project Status: Southern Project". I-73 Environmental Impact Study. South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 3, 2013.
  11. ^ I-73 Southern Map (PDF) (Map). South Carolina Department of Transportation. Marion inset. Retrieved November 3, 2013.
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