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South Carolina Highway 72 Business (SC 72 Bus.) is a 4.310-mile (6.936 km) business route that is partially in the city limits of Greenwood. It follows the original path of the SC 72 mainline through downtown Greenwood, via Cambridge Avenue, Grace Street, and Reynolds Avenue. It was established in 1961 when mainline SC 72 was bypassed north of ...
Spartanburg Area Regional Transit Agency, commonly known as SPARTA, is the provider of mass transportation in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. [1] Eight routes run from Monday through Saturday, providing rides for nearly 600,000 citizens per year.
US 25 north / US 178 west / SC 72 west (Bypass Northeast) / SC 72 Bus. west (Reynolds Avenue) – Abbeville, Greenwood: Northern end of US 25/178 concurrency; southern end of SC 72 concurrency; eastern terminus of SC 72 Bus. Coronaca: 51.040: 82.141: SC 246 – Coronaca, GWD State Park, Erskine College: Laurens: Waterloo: 54.400: 87.548: SC 72 east
At Lancaster Highway, SC 9 departs the concurrency to the east, and SC 9 Bus. travels to the west. The concurrency enters Eureka Mill. At Saluda Road, SC 72/SC 121 departs to the northeast, while SC 97 continues to the north-northwest. It curves to the west and briefly leaves the city limits of Eureka Mill.
SC 72 west (Springdale Road) / SC 56 Bus. east (Jacobs Highway) – Business district: Southern end of SC 72 concurrency; southern terminus of SC 56 Bus. 20.270: 32.621: US 76 (Carolina Avenue) – Newberry, Business district: 21.970: 35.357: SC 72 east / SC 72 Bus. west (Willard Road) to I-26 east – Whitmire: Northern end of SC 72 ...
South Carolina Highway 9 Business (SC 9 Bus.) is a business route in the city of Chester. Like all the numbered highways in Chester, it goes straight through downtown, and the bypass route makes a half-moon path around Chester. SC 9 Bus. shares a brief concurrency with US 321 Bus./SC 97 Bus., and then with SC 72/SC 121 Bus.
SC 5 Bus. / SC 161 Bus. in York: SC 72 / SC 121 near Rock Hill: 1940: current SC 325 — — SC 907 northwest of Chester: US 321 / SC 909 in Lowrys: 1942: 1947 SC 326 — — South of Jacksonboro: US 17 in Jacksonboro: 1942: 1947 SC 327: 22.623: 36.408 US 52 / US 301 in Effingham: I-95 northeast of Quinby: 1942
On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated four combined statistical areas, ten metropolitan statistical areas, and six micropolitan statistical areas in South Carolina. [1] As of 2023, the largest of these is the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC CSA , comprising the area around Greenville in the state's Upcountry .