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South Carolina Highway 14

South Carolina Highway 14 (SC 14) is a state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The state highway runs 59.24 miles (95.34 km) from U.S. Route 76 Business (US 76 Bus.) in Laurens north to Interstate 26 (I-26) in Landrum. SC 14 connects Laurens and Landrum with Greer, the city between Greenville and Spartanburg where the highway crosses I-85 and US 29. The highway also parallels I-385 through Fountain Inn and Simpsonville, South Carolina in southeastern Greenville County. SC 14 is a part of the National Highway System between I-85 and US 29 in Greer.[4]

South Carolina Highway 14

Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length59.240 mi[1][2][3] (95.338 km)
Existed1942[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
East end
US 76 Bus. in Laurens
Major intersections
West end I-26 in Landrum
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
CountiesLaurens, Greenville, Spartanburg
Highway system
SC 12 US 15

Route description edit

SC 14 begins at an intersection with US 76 Business (Main Street) in the city of Laurens. The state highway heads north through the Laurens Historic District as Church Street, which starts as two lanes but expands to four lanes as it approaches US 76 (Hillcrest Drive). The two highways run concurrently for a short distance before US 76 splits west onto Anderson Drive. SC 14 reduces to two lanes shortly before it exits the city limits. The state highway heads northwest parallel to CSX's Spartanburg Subdivision. The highway passes by several stretches of Old Laurens Road and passes through the hamlet of Barksdale before reaching the town of Gray Court, where the highway intersects SC 101 (Mill Street). North of town near the hamlet of Owings, SC 14 has a trumpet interchange with I-385. The state highway runs concurrently with the four-lane freeway to a modified diamond interchange at the southern edge of Fountain Inn. SC 14 parallels the railroad into town as Laurens Road and then becomes Main Street at the Laurens–Greenville county line. The highway intersects SC 418 (McCarter Road) and passes the historic Cannon Building.[5][6]

SC 14 leaves Fountain Inn and continues to parallel the railroad as the Main Street of Simpsonville. In the center of town next to the historic Burdette Building and 101 East Curtis Street, the highway intersects Curtis Street, which heads east as SC 417. The highways run concurrently to the northern edge of town, where SC 417 continues straight on Main Street toward interchanges with I-385 and Interstate 185 in Mauldin while SC 14 turns northeast. The highway crosses Gilder Creek and passes through the unincorporated Greenville suburb of Five Forks, where the highway gains a center turn lane, meets the western end of SC 296 (Five Forks Road), and intersects SC 146 (Woodruff Road). Between the hamlets of Batesville and Pelham, SC 14 crosses the Enoree River and enters Spartanburg County, where the road expands to four lanes plus a center turn lane. The road temporarily becomes a divided highway through its single-point urban interchange with I-85 just west of the Interstate's interchange Aviation Drive, the main access road to Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport. Just north of I-85, SC 14 returns to Greenville County and becomes a six-lane highway with a center turn lane that passes along the western edge of the airport property. The state highway meets the western end of SC 80 (J. Verne Smith Parkway) on the southern edge of the city of Greer, through which the highway follows Main Street, which reduces to four lanes at Old Buncombe Road.[5][6]

SC 14 enters the downtown area of Greer and drops to two lanes after crossing over Norfolk Southern Railway's Greenville District and meeting CSX's Spartanburg Subdivision at grade. At the center of downtown, the state highway intersects Poinsett Street, which carries SC 101 and SC 290. SC 14 continues as a four-lane road to its junction with US 29 (Wade Hampton Boulevard), where the highway becomes two lanes again. On the northern edge of Greer, the highway crosses Frohawk Creek and the South Tyger River just downstream from the dam that impounds Cunningham Lake. SC 14 leaves the suburban area around Greenville and meets the eastern end of SC 414 just south of its bridge over the North Tyger River. The highway intersects SC 11 (Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway) at Gowensville before curving northeast, crossing the Pacolet River, and re-entering Spartanburg County. SC 14's name becomes Rutherford Street as it passes through the town of Landrum, where it intersects US 176 (Howard Avenue) and Norfolk Southern's W Line. On the eastern edge of town, the state highway reaches its northern terminus at a diamond interchange with I-26. Landrum Road continues northeast as a state secondary highway to the North Carolina state line near the mountains.[5][6]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1][2][3]kmDestinationsNotes
LaurensLaurens0.0000.000 
 
US 76 Bus. (Main Street)
Southern terminus
0.6000.966 
 
 
 
US 76 east (Hillcrest Drive) to US 221 – Clinton, Greenwood
South end of US 76 concurrency
0.8001.287 
 
US 76 west (Anderson Drive) – Anderson
North end of US 76 concurrency
Gray Court9.52015.321  
 
SC 101 (Mill Street) to SC 92 – Woodruff
12.715–
12.810
20.463–
20.616
 
 
I-385 south – Columbia
Southern end of I-385 concurrency; I-385 exit 19
Fountain Inn15.490–
15.510
24.929–
24.961
 
 
I-385 north – Greenville
Northern end of I-385 concurrency; I-385 exit 22
Greenville17.18027.649  SC 418 (McCarter Road) – Woodruff, Pelzer
Simpsonville22.43036.098 
 
SC 417 east (Curtis Street) – Woodruff
Southern end of SC 417 concurrency
23.92038.496 
 
SC 417 west (Main Street) – Mauldin
Northern end of SC 417 concurrency
Five Forks27.01043.468 
 
SC 296 east (Five Forks Road) – Reidville
Western terminus of SC 296
28.77046.301  SC 146 (Woodruff Road) – Greenville, Woodruff
Spartanburg
No major junctions
SpartanburgGreenville
county line
Greer33.41053.768  I-85 – Greenville, Spartanburg, Greenville-Spartanburg International AirportI-85 exit 56; single-point urban interchange
Greenville35.03056.375 
 
SC 80 east (J. Verne Smith Parkway / SC 101 Truck south) / Tandem Drive west
Southern end of SC 101 Truck concurrency; western terminus of SC 80; eastern terminus of Tandem Drive
36.49058.725  South Buncombe Road (SC 14 Truck north) – Greenville Tech Benson Campus, North Greenville UniversitySouthern terminus of SC 14 Truck; provides access to Prisma Health Greer Memorial Hospital
38.52061.992   SC 101 / SC 290 (Poinsett Street) – DuncanNorthern end of SC 101 Truck concurrency; northern terminus of SC 101 Truck
39.22063.118  
 
US 29 / SC 290 Truck (Wade Hampton Boulevard / SC 14 Truck south) – Spartanburg, Greenville
Northern terminus of SC 14 Truck
Gowensville50.32080.982 
 
SC 414 west – Tigerville
Eastern terminus of SC 414
52.43084.378  SC 11 (Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway) – Campobello, Cleveland
SpartanburgLandrum57.24092.119  US 176 (Howard Avenue) – Campobello, Tryon
59.24095.338  I-26 / Landrum Road north – Spartanburg, AshevilleNorthern terminus; I-26 exit 1; roadway continues as Landrum Road.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Greer truck route edit

 

 

South Carolina Highway 14 Truck

LocationGreer
Length4.610 mi[7][8] (7.419 km)

South Carolina Highway 14 Truck (SC 14 Truck) is a 4.610-mile (7.419 km) truck route that is nearly entirely within the western part of Greer, in the east-central part of Greenville County. Part of its path is concurrent with U.S. Route 29 (US 29), SC 101, and SC 290 Truck.

The truck route begins at an intersection with the SC 14 mainline in the central part of the city. It takes South Buncombe Road to the northwest. The highway begins to curve to the north-northwest and passes Prisma Health Greer Memorial Hospital. It curves back to the northwest and travels on a bridge over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway. It bends slightly more to the north and temporarily leaves the city limits of Greer. At a bridge over some railroad tracks of CSX, it re-enters the city. A short distance later, it intersects US 29 (Wade Hampton Boulevard). At this intersection, SC 101/SC 290, on North Buncombe Road, come in from the north-northwest. The four highways travel concurrently to the east-northeast.

A short distance later, they meet the southern terminus of Mt. Vernon Road. Here, SC 101/SC 290 splits off to the south-southeast, onto West Poinsett Street, while US 29/SC 14 Truck continue to the east-northeast, concurrent with SC 290 Truck, which begins at this intersection. Just before an intersection with the southern terminus of Ashmore Street, the roadway begins to curve to the east-southeast. Then, they intersect SC 14 (North Main Street). Here, SC 14 Truck reaches its northern terminus, while US 29 and SC 290 Truck continue to the east-southeast.[9]

The entire route is in Greer, Greenville County.

mi[7][8]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 
 
 
 
  South Buncombe Road south (SC 14) to I-85 / SC 80 – GSP Int'l. Airport
Southern terminus; South Buncombe Road continues past terminus.
2.5904.168 
 
 
 
 
 
US 29 south (Wade Hampton Boulevard) / SC 101 north / SC 290 west (North Buncombe Road) – North Greenville University
Southern end of US 29 and SC 101/SC 290 concurrencies
2.8404.571 
 
 
 
SC 101 south / SC 290 east (West Poinsett Street) / Mt. Vernon Road north – Greer
Northern end of SC 101/SC 290 concurrency; southern terminus of Mt. Vernon Road
4.6107.419  
 
 
 
 
SC 14 (North Main Street) / US 29 north / SC 290 Truck east (Wade Hampton Boulevard) – Landrum, Spartanburg
Eastern end of US 29 and SC 290 Truck concurrencies; northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  4. ^ National Highway System: Greenville, SC (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. December 2003. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  5. ^ a b c "General County Highway Maps". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
    • Laurens County (PDF)
    • Greenville County (PDF)
    • Spartanburg County (PDF)
  6. ^ a b c Google (2012-05-31). "South Carolina Highway 14" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  7. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  8. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  9. ^ Google (October 9, 2020). "Overview map of SC 14 Truck (Greer)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 9, 2020.

External links edit

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  •   Media related to South Carolina Highway 14 at Wikimedia Commons
  • SC 14 at Virginia Highways' South Carolina Highways Annex

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South Carolina Highway 14 SC 14 is a state highway in the U S state of South Carolina The state highway runs 59 24 miles 95 34 km from U S Route 76 Business US 76 Bus in Laurens north to Interstate 26 I 26 in Landrum SC 14 connects Laurens and Landrum with Greer the city between Greenville and Spartanburg where the highway crosses I 85 and US 29 The highway also parallels I 385 through Fountain Inn and Simpsonville South Carolina in southeastern Greenville County SC 14 is a part of the National Highway System between I 85 and US 29 in Greer 4 South Carolina Highway 14Route informationMaintained by SCDOTLength59 240 mi 1 2 3 95 338 km Existed1942 citation needed presentMajor junctionsEast endUS 76 Bus in LaurensMajor intersectionsUS 76 in Laurens I 385 in Fountain Inn I 85 in Greer US 29 in Greer US 176 in LandrumWest endI 26 in LandrumLocationCountryUnited StatesStateSouth CarolinaCountiesLaurens Greenville SpartanburgHighway systemSouth Carolina State Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic SC 12 US 15 Contents 1 Route description 2 Major intersections 3 Greer truck route 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editSC 14 begins at an intersection with US 76 Business Main Street in the city of Laurens The state highway heads north through the Laurens Historic District as Church Street which starts as two lanes but expands to four lanes as it approaches US 76 Hillcrest Drive The two highways run concurrently for a short distance before US 76 splits west onto Anderson Drive SC 14 reduces to two lanes shortly before it exits the city limits The state highway heads northwest parallel to CSX s Spartanburg Subdivision The highway passes by several stretches of Old Laurens Road and passes through the hamlet of Barksdale before reaching the town of Gray Court where the highway intersects SC 101 Mill Street North of town near the hamlet of Owings SC 14 has a trumpet interchange with I 385 The state highway runs concurrently with the four lane freeway to a modified diamond interchange at the southern edge of Fountain Inn SC 14 parallels the railroad into town as Laurens Road and then becomes Main Street at the Laurens Greenville county line The highway intersects SC 418 McCarter Road and passes the historic Cannon Building 5 6 SC 14 leaves Fountain Inn and continues to parallel the railroad as the Main Street of Simpsonville In the center of town next to the historic Burdette Building and 101 East Curtis Street the highway intersects Curtis Street which heads east as SC 417 The highways run concurrently to the northern edge of town where SC 417 continues straight on Main Street toward interchanges with I 385 and Interstate 185 in Mauldin while SC 14 turns northeast The highway crosses Gilder Creek and passes through the unincorporated Greenville suburb of Five Forks where the highway gains a center turn lane meets the western end of SC 296 Five Forks Road and intersects SC 146 Woodruff Road Between the hamlets of Batesville and Pelham SC 14 crosses the Enoree River and enters Spartanburg County where the road expands to four lanes plus a center turn lane The road temporarily becomes a divided highway through its single point urban interchange with I 85 just west of the Interstate s interchange Aviation Drive the main access road to Greenville Spartanburg International Airport Just north of I 85 SC 14 returns to Greenville County and becomes a six lane highway with a center turn lane that passes along the western edge of the airport property The state highway meets the western end of SC 80 J Verne Smith Parkway on the southern edge of the city of Greer through which the highway follows Main Street which reduces to four lanes at Old Buncombe Road 5 6 SC 14 enters the downtown area of Greer and drops to two lanes after crossing over Norfolk Southern Railway s Greenville District and meeting CSX s Spartanburg Subdivision at grade At the center of downtown the state highway intersects Poinsett Street which carries SC 101 and SC 290 SC 14 continues as a four lane road to its junction with US 29 Wade Hampton Boulevard where the highway becomes two lanes again On the northern edge of Greer the highway crosses Frohawk Creek and the South Tyger River just downstream from the dam that impounds Cunningham Lake SC 14 leaves the suburban area around Greenville and meets the eastern end of SC 414 just south of its bridge over the North Tyger River The highway intersects SC 11 Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway at Gowensville before curving northeast crossing the Pacolet River and re entering Spartanburg County SC 14 s name becomes Rutherford Street as it passes through the town of Landrum where it intersects US 176 Howard Avenue and Norfolk Southern s W Line On the eastern edge of town the state highway reaches its northern terminus at a diamond interchange with I 26 Landrum Road continues northeast as a state secondary highway to the North Carolina state line near the mountains 5 6 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 2 3 kmDestinationsNotesLaurensLaurens0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp US 76 Bus Main Street Southern terminus0 6000 966 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 76 east Hillcrest Drive to US 221 Clinton GreenwoodSouth end of US 76 concurrency0 8001 287 nbsp nbsp US 76 west Anderson Drive AndersonNorth end of US 76 concurrencyGray Court9 52015 321 nbsp nbsp nbsp SC 101 Mill Street to SC 92 Woodruff 12 715 12 81020 463 20 616 nbsp nbsp I 385 south ColumbiaSouthern end of I 385 concurrency I 385 exit 19Fountain Inn15 490 15 51024 929 24 961 nbsp nbsp I 385 north GreenvilleNorthern end of I 385 concurrency I 385 exit 22Greenville17 18027 649 nbsp SC 418 McCarter Road Woodruff PelzerSimpsonville22 43036 098 nbsp nbsp SC 417 east Curtis Street WoodruffSouthern end of SC 417 concurrency23 92038 496 nbsp nbsp SC 417 west Main Street MauldinNorthern end of SC 417 concurrencyFive Forks27 01043 468 nbsp nbsp SC 296 east Five Forks Road ReidvilleWestern terminus of SC 29628 77046 301 nbsp SC 146 Woodruff Road Greenville WoodruffSpartanburg No major junctionsSpartanburg Greenvillecounty lineGreer33 41053 768 nbsp I 85 Greenville Spartanburg Greenville Spartanburg International AirportI 85 exit 56 single point urban interchangeGreenville35 03056 375 nbsp nbsp SC 80 east J Verne Smith Parkway SC 101 Truck south Tandem Drive westSouthern end of SC 101 Truck concurrency western terminus of SC 80 eastern terminus of Tandem Drive36 49058 725 nbsp South Buncombe Road SC 14 Truck north Greenville Tech Benson Campus North Greenville UniversitySouthern terminus of SC 14 Truck provides access to Prisma Health Greer Memorial Hospital38 52061 992 nbsp nbsp SC 101 SC 290 Poinsett Street DuncanNorthern end of SC 101 Truck concurrency northern terminus of SC 101 Truck39 22063 118 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 SC 290 Truck Wade Hampton Boulevard SC 14 Truck south Spartanburg GreenvilleNorthern terminus of SC 14 TruckGowensville50 32080 982 nbsp nbsp SC 414 west TigervilleEastern terminus of SC 41452 43084 378 nbsp SC 11 Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway Campobello ClevelandSpartanburgLandrum57 24092 119 nbsp US 176 Howard Avenue Campobello Tryon59 24095 338 nbsp I 26 Landrum Road north Spartanburg AshevilleNorthern terminus I 26 exit 1 roadway continues as Landrum Road 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusGreer truck route edit nbsp nbsp South Carolina Highway 14 TruckLocationGreerLength4 610 mi 7 8 7 419 km South Carolina Highway 14 Truck SC 14 Truck is a 4 610 mile 7 419 km truck route that is nearly entirely within the western part of Greer in the east central part of Greenville County Part of its path is concurrent with U S Route 29 US 29 SC 101 and SC 290 Truck The truck route begins at an intersection with the SC 14 mainline in the central part of the city It takes South Buncombe Road to the northwest The highway begins to curve to the north northwest and passes Prisma Health Greer Memorial Hospital It curves back to the northwest and travels on a bridge over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway It bends slightly more to the north and temporarily leaves the city limits of Greer At a bridge over some railroad tracks of CSX it re enters the city A short distance later it intersects US 29 Wade Hampton Boulevard At this intersection SC 101 SC 290 on North Buncombe Road come in from the north northwest The four highways travel concurrently to the east northeast A short distance later they meet the southern terminus of Mt Vernon Road Here SC 101 SC 290 splits off to the south southeast onto West Poinsett Street while US 29 SC 14 Truck continue to the east northeast concurrent with SC 290 Truck which begins at this intersection Just before an intersection with the southern terminus of Ashmore Street the roadway begins to curve to the east southeast Then they intersect SC 14 North Main Street Here SC 14 Truck reaches its northern terminus while US 29 and SC 290 Truck continue to the east southeast 9 The entire route is in Greer Greenville County mi 7 8 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp South Buncombe Road south SC 14 to I 85 SC 80 GSP Int l AirportSouthern terminus South Buncombe Road continues past terminus 2 5904 168 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 south Wade Hampton Boulevard SC 101 north SC 290 west North Buncombe Road North Greenville UniversitySouthern end of US 29 and SC 101 SC 290 concurrencies2 8404 571 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SC 101 south SC 290 east West Poinsett Street Mt Vernon Road north GreerNorthern end of SC 101 SC 290 concurrency southern terminus of Mt Vernon Road4 6107 419 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SC 14 North Main Street US 29 north SC 290 Truck east Wade Hampton Boulevard Landrum SpartanburgEastern end of US 29 and SC 290 Truck concurrencies northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also edit nbsp U S roads portalReferences edit a b Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 21 2020 a b Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 21 2020 a b Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 21 2020 National Highway System Greenville SC PDF Map Federal Highway Administration December 2003 Retrieved 2012 05 31 a b c General County Highway Maps South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved 2012 05 31 Laurens County PDF Greenville County PDF Spartanburg County PDF a b c Google 2012 05 31 South Carolina Highway 14 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2012 05 31 a b Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 5 2020 a b Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 5 2020 Google October 9 2020 Overview map of SC 14 Truck Greer Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 9 2020 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML South Carolina Highway 14KML is not from Wikidata nbsp Media related to South Carolina Highway 14 at Wikimedia Commons SC 14 at Virginia Highways South Carolina Highways Annex Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Carolina Highway 14 amp oldid 1178177140, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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