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Work to replace the Providence Street Bridge in West Warwick will require intermittent overnight closures of parts of the highway between Jan. 16-25.
The southern terminus of I-295 is at its split from I-95 in Warwick, Rhode Island. Among several state highways, it intersects with US Route 6 (US 6) in Johnston, Rhode Island, and US 44 in Smithfield, Rhode Island, before entering North Attleborough, Massachusetts, from Cumberland, Rhode Island.
US 221 (South Church Street) – Spartanburg, Roebuck: Interchange: Spartanburg: 11.720: 18.862: SC 296 east (John B. White Sr. Boulevard) – Spartanburg: Southern end of SC 296 concurrency: 12.620: 20.310: SC 215 south (East Blackstock Road) / SC 296 west (Reidville Road) – Reidville, Roebuck: Northern end of SC 296 concurrency; northern ...
Eastern terminus of SC 417 18.398: 29.609: I-26 – Columbia, Asheville: I-26 exit 22: Spartanburg: 18.543: 29.842: SC 215 south / SC 295 north (East Blackstock Road) – Arcadia, Roebuck: Western end of SC 295 concurrency; northern terminus of SC 215: 19.443: 31.290: SC 295 south (Southport Road) Eastern end of SC 295 concurrency: 21.803: 35.089
One ramp will connect I-295 northbound to Route 42 southbound. The other will link Route 42 northbound to I-295 southbound. How will Missing Moves' completion affect traffic?
South Carolina Highway 291 (SC 291), locally known as Pleasantburg Drive, is a 11.400-mile (18.347 km) state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. It travels as a major commercial artery for the eastern sections of Greenville in Greenville County .
Portions of I-26, I-126 and I-20 will be under construction for the next eight years, as the state’s Department of Transportation begins work on a $2.08 billion project to overhaul the roadways.
U.S. Route 6 (US 6) is a major east–west road in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Nationally, the route continues west to Bishop, California, and east to Provincetown, Massachusetts. In western Rhode Island, it forms part of one of several routes between Hartford, Connecticut, and Providence and was planned to be replaced by Interstate 84 (I-84