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South Carolina Highway 151

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South Carolina Highway 151 marker
South Carolina Highway 151
Bobo Newsom Highway
Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length52.850 mi[1][2] (85.054 km)
Existed1937[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
South end
US 52 Bus. / SC 34 in Darlington
Major intersections
North end
US 601 / SC 151 Bus. in Pageland
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
CountiesDarlington, Chesterfield
Highway system
SC 150 SC 153

South Carolina Highway 151 (SC 151) is a 52.850-mile (85.054 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Known as "the road to the beach" by many residents of the Charlotte metropolitan area due to it being the most direct route to the Grand Strand, it connects the Charlotte metropolitan area to Darlington, Florence, and the aforementioned Grand Strand.

Route description

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SC 151 bypasses Pageland, while US 601/SC 151 Bus takes right into town

SC 151 is a four-lane and mostly divided highway from Darlington to Pageland. For several segments, the road is five lanes, with four travel lanes and a center turn lane.

SC 151 starts in Pageland, splitting off from US 601 to bypass the town's business district. Heading southward, it also bypasses Jefferson, heads through downtown McBee, and bypasses Hartsville. In downtown McBee, the speed limit is 25 MPH, and on several segments of the route, the limit is 60 MPH. Past McBee, the route takes on a more east-west direction, which it maintains until its southern terminus in Darlington.[3]

History

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The first SC 151 was established in 1927 as a new primary routing between U.S. Route 29 (US 29)/SC 15 in Anderson, to SC 20 in Williamston. By 1930, it was renumbered as SC 248.

The current SC 151 was established in 1937 as a renumbering of SC 35 from Darlington to the North Carolina state line. By 1952, SC 151 was truncated at SC 9 in Pageland, its route north to the state line replaced by US 601. By 1958, SC 151 replaced SC 151 Alternate (SC 151 Alt.), bypassing Hartsville. In 1983, SC 151 was extended and bypassed east of Pageland, to its current northern terminus. In 1997, SC 151 was bypassed east of Jefferson.

South Carolina Highway 35

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South Carolina Highway 35 marker
South Carolina Highway 35
LocationDarlingtonPageland, South Carolina
Existed1922–1938

South Carolina Highway 35 (SC 35) was an original state highway that was established at least as early as 1922 from SC 41 (now US 52 Bus.) in Darlington, through Hartsville, to SC 50 (now US 1) in McBee. In 1923, it was extended through Jefferson to SC 9 in Pageland. By the end of 1926, it was extended again to the North Carolina state line, at a point north-northwest of Pageland. In 1938, it was decommissioned and redesignated as SC 151.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
DarlingtonDarlington0.0000.000

US 52 Bus. (Main Street) / SC 34 east (Pearl Street) – Bennettsville, Cheraw, Dillon, Latta
Southern end of SC 34 concurrency; southern terminus
0.6100.982
SC 340 south (Washington Street) – Timmonsville
Northern terminus of SC 340
0.9701.561

Lamar Highway south (SC 34 Conn. west) to I-20 / US 401 – Sumter
Eastern terminus of SC 34 Conn.
1.4002.253




US 52 / US 401 (Governor Williams Highway) to SC 34 Truck east / I-20 / I-95 – Cheraw, Florence, Myrtle Beach
Interchange; western terminus of SC 34 Truck
Earlys Crossroads6.66010.718
SC 34 west (Lydia Highway) – Bishopville
Northern end of SC 34 concurrency
10.44016.802

SC 151 Bus. north (Fourth Street) – Hartsville
Southern terminus of SC 151 Bus.
Hartsville12.41019.972 US 15 (Fifth Street) – Bishopville, Hartsville
16.48026.522

SC 151 Bus. south (Carolina Avenue) – Hartsville
Northern terminus of SC 151 Bus.
ChesterfieldMcBee26.79043.114 US 1 – Camden, Cheraw
Catarrh36.53058.789
SC 903 north (McBee Highway) – Lancaster
Southern terminus of SC 903
Jefferson41.37066.579

SC 151 Bus. north (Main Street) – Jefferson
Southern terminus of SC 151 Bus.
42.81068.896 SC 265 – Chesterfield
44.58071.745

SC 151 Bus. south (Main Street) – Jefferson
Northern terminus of SC 151 Bus.
49.27079.292

SC 151 Bus. north (Pearl Street) – Pageland
Southern terminus of SC 151 Bus.
Pageland51.60083.042 SC 9 (McGregor Street) – Lancaster, Chesterfield, North Myrtle Beach
52.85085.054

US 601 / SC 151 Bus. south (Pearl Street) – Pageland, Monroe
Northern terminus of SC 151 and SC 151 Bus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes

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Hartsville alternate route

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Alt plate.svg
South Carolina Highway 151 Alternate marker
South Carolina Highway 151 Alternate
LocationHartsville, South Carolina
Length7.4 mi[4] (11.9 km)
Existed1954–c.1972

South Carolina Highway 151 Alternate (SC 151 Alt.) was an alternate route established in 1954 as a new primary route bypassing south of Hartsville. In 1972 or 1973, it was renumbered as SC 151 Business.

Hartsville business loop

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Business plate South Carolina.svg
South Carolina Highway 151 Business marker
South Carolina Highway 151 Business
LocationHartsville, South Carolina
Length7.540 mi[5] (12.134 km)
Existed1958–present

South Carolina Highway 151 Business (SC 151 Bus.) is a 7.540-mile (12.134 km) business route that travels through downtown Hartsville. It was established by 1958 as a renumbering of mainline SC 151. It follows Fourth Street and Carolina Avenue.

The entire route is in Darlington County.

Locationmi[5]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 SC 151 – DarlingtonSouthern terminus
Hartsville2.4203.895 US 15 (Marquis Highway) – Bishopville, BennettsvilleInterchange
4.0706.550
US 15 Bus. (Fifth Street) – Bishopville, Bennettsville
7.54012.134 SC 151 – McBeeNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Jefferson business loop

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Business plate South Carolina.svg
South Carolina Highway 151 Business marker
South Carolina Highway 151 Business
LocationJefferson, South Carolina
Length3.190 mi[6] (5.134 km)
Existed1997[citation needed]–present

South Carolina Highway 151 Business (SC 151 Bus.) is a 3.190-mile (5.134 km) business route that follows Main Street through downtown Jefferson. It was established by 1997 as a renumbering of mainline SC 151.

The entire route is in Chesterfield County.

Locationmi[6]kmDestinationsNotes
Jefferson0.0000.000 SC 151 – McBeeSouthern terminus
1.6602.672 SC 265 – Kershaw, Chesterfield
3.1905.134 SC 151 – PagelandNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Pageland business loop

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Business plate South Carolina.svg
South Carolina Highway 151 Business marker
South Carolina Highway 151 Business
LocationPageland, South Carolina
Length3.030 mi[7] (4.876 km)
Existed1983–present

South Carolina Highway 151 Business (SC 151 Bus.) is a 3.030-mile (4.876 km) business route that travels through downtown Pageland via Pearl Street. It also has a concurrency with U.S. Route 601 (US 601). It was established in 1983 as renumbering of mainline SC 151.

The entire route is in Chesterfield County.

Locationmi[7]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 SC 151 – JeffersonSouthern terminus
Pageland1.9403.122
US 601 south / SC 9 – Chesterfield, Lancaster
Southern end of US 601 concurrency
3.0304.876

US 601 north / SC 151 south – Monroe, Charlotte
Northern end of US 601 concurrency; northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  3. ^ "Overview map of SC 151" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  4. ^ "Overview map of SC 151 Alt. (Hartsville)" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
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