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South Carolina Highway 277

South Carolina Highway 277 (SC 277) is a 8.140-mile (13.100 km) state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It travels from U.S. Route 76 (US 76) in downtown Columbia to Interstate 77 (I-77; at its exit 18) in Dentsville in Richland County.[2] For most of its length, it is a controlled-access highway conforming to interstate standards.[citation needed] The highway serves as a spur into Columbia from its northeastern suburbs and from intercity traffic traveling from I-77 and I-20. The freeway portion of SC 277 is called the Northeastern Freeway or I. DeQuincey Newman Freeway while the 0.7 miles (1.1 km) of surface street is part of Bull Street.

South Carolina Highway 277

Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length8.140 mi[1] (13.100 km)
Existed1976[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
South end US 76 in Columbia
Major intersections I-20 in Dentsville
North end I-77 near Dentsville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
CountiesRichland
Highway system

Route description edit

 
Northbound SC 277

SC 277 begins at the intersection of Elmwood Avenue and Bull Street in downtown Columbia. From this point, US 76 heads south along Bull Street and west along Elmwood Avenue. SC 277 heads north on a six-lane surface divided highway passing a residential neighborhood to the west and state office buildings to the east. After about 23 mile (1.1 km) at Harden Street Extension, the freeway begins and the number of lanes in each direction reduces to two. The freeway passes over SC 16 with a partial interchange allowing an entrance and exit from the north. It curves to the northeast cutting through a residential neighborhood and reaches a diamond interchange with SC 555. After passing over two separate railroad lines, SC 277 has an interchange with Fontaine Avenue. At this point, the freeway exits the city of Columbia and enters the census designated place of Dentsville. SC 277 interchanges with I-20 but with two movements towards the east not provided (the two connections are provided via I-77). The freeway enters a more wooded area and has an interchange with Parklane Road. Shortly thereafter, SC 277 reaches its end at I-77. Additional connections with I-77's exit 19 (for SC 555) are also provided within this interchange.[3]

History edit

SC 277 was originally part of a plan to construct an urban-loop expressway through Columbia shortly following federal approval of extending I-77 to the city from Charlotte in 1969. The initial phase of the highway was logically conceived as an alternative to increasingly congested Farrow Road (SC 555). The highway split from I-77 at what is now exit 19, proceeding through downtown Columbia roughly parallel to Farrow Rd. and Huger Street, finally merging with I-26 near the present-day terminus of I-77 in Cayce. New parallel spans over the Congaree River, as well as a direct connection to I-126 at an improved Huger St. interchange were part of the original plan. Construction began at I-20 in 1973, opening in stages from the planned Bull Street interchange northward to I-77 through the end of 1977.

Exit list edit

The entire route is in Richland County. All exits are unnumbered.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Columbia0.0000.000  
 
US 76 (Elmwood Avenue / Bull Street) to I-26 – State Museum, University of South Carolina, EdVenture, Riverbanks Zoo
Southern end of freeway
1.120–
1.164
1.802–
1.873
  SC 16 (Sunset Drive / Beltline Boulevard)Southbound exit / northbound entrance only
1.9303.106  SC 555 (Farrow Road)
Dentsville4.268–
4.290
6.869–
6.904
Fontaine Road
6.037–
6.230
9.716–
10.026
  I-20 – Florence, AugustaNo access from I-20 west to SC 277 north or from SC 277 south to I-20 east; I-20 exit 73; former southern end of I-77 Temp. concurrency
7.22011.619Parklane Road – Dentsville
7.531–
8.140
12.120–
13.100
 
 
   I-77 north / SC 555 (Farrow Road) – Charlotte
No access to I-77 south or from I-77 north; I-77 exit 18; former northern end of I-77 Temp. concurrency; former northern terminus of I-77 Temp.
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 26, 2020.
  2. ^ General Highway System - Richland County, South Carolina (PDF) (Map). South Carolina Department of Transportation. August 2005. Retrieved February 2, 2013.
  3. ^ Google (February 2, 2013). "South Carolina Highway 277" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 2, 2013.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  •   Media related to South Carolina Highway 277 at Wikimedia Commons
  • SC 277 at Virginia Highways' South Carolina Highways Annex

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources South Carolina Highway 277 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message South Carolina Highway 277 SC 277 is a 8 140 mile 13 100 km state highway in the U S state of South Carolina It travels from U S Route 76 US 76 in downtown Columbia to Interstate 77 I 77 at its exit 18 in Dentsville in Richland County 2 For most of its length it is a controlled access highway conforming to interstate standards citation needed The highway serves as a spur into Columbia from its northeastern suburbs and from intercity traffic traveling from I 77 and I 20 The freeway portion of SC 277 is called the Northeastern Freeway or I DeQuincey Newman Freeway while the 0 7 miles 1 1 km of surface street is part of Bull Street South Carolina Highway 277Route informationMaintained by SCDOTLength8 140 mi 1 13 100 km Existed1976 citation needed presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 76 in ColumbiaMajor intersectionsI 20 in DentsvilleNorth endI 77 near DentsvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateSouth CarolinaCountiesRichlandHighway systemSouth Carolina State Highway System Interstate US State Scenic US 276 US 278 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Exit list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Northbound SC 277 SC 277 begins at the intersection of Elmwood Avenue and Bull Street in downtown Columbia From this point US 76 heads south along Bull Street and west along Elmwood Avenue SC 277 heads north on a six lane surface divided highway passing a residential neighborhood to the west and state office buildings to the east After about 2 3 mile 1 1 km at Harden Street Extension the freeway begins and the number of lanes in each direction reduces to two The freeway passes over SC 16 with a partial interchange allowing an entrance and exit from the north It curves to the northeast cutting through a residential neighborhood and reaches a diamond interchange with SC 555 After passing over two separate railroad lines SC 277 has an interchange with Fontaine Avenue At this point the freeway exits the city of Columbia and enters the census designated place of Dentsville SC 277 interchanges with I 20 but with two movements towards the east not provided the two connections are provided via I 77 The freeway enters a more wooded area and has an interchange with Parklane Road Shortly thereafter SC 277 reaches its end at I 77 Additional connections with I 77 s exit 19 for SC 555 are also provided within this interchange 3 History editSee also Interstate 77 in South Carolina Temporary Interstate 77 This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message SC 277 was originally part of a plan to construct an urban loop expressway through Columbia shortly following federal approval of extending I 77 to the city from Charlotte in 1969 The initial phase of the highway was logically conceived as an alternative to increasingly congested Farrow Road SC 555 The highway split from I 77 at what is now exit 19 proceeding through downtown Columbia roughly parallel to Farrow Rd and Huger Street finally merging with I 26 near the present day terminus of I 77 in Cayce New parallel spans over the Congaree River as well as a direct connection to I 126 at an improved Huger St interchange were part of the original plan Construction began at I 20 in 1973 opening in stages from the planned Bull Street interchange northward to I 77 through the end of 1977 Exit list editThe entire route is in Richland County All exits are unnumbered Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes Columbia0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 76 Elmwood Avenue Bull Street to I 26 State Museum University of South Carolina EdVenture Riverbanks Zoo Southern end of freeway 1 120 1 1641 802 1 873 nbsp SC 16 Sunset Drive Beltline Boulevard Southbound exit northbound entrance only 1 9303 106 nbsp SC 555 Farrow Road Dentsville4 268 4 2906 869 6 904Fontaine Road 6 037 6 2309 716 10 026 nbsp I 20 Florence AugustaNo access from I 20 west to SC 277 north or from SC 277 south to I 20 east I 20 exit 73 former southern end of I 77 Temp concurrency 7 22011 619Parklane Road Dentsville 7 531 8 14012 120 13 100 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 77 north SC 555 Farrow Road CharlotteNo access to I 77 south or from I 77 north I 77 exit 18 former northern end of I 77 Temp concurrency former northern terminus of I 77 Temp 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp U S roads portalReferences edit a b Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 26 2020 General Highway System Richland County South Carolina PDF Map South Carolina Department of Transportation August 2005 Retrieved February 2 2013 Google February 2 2013 South Carolina Highway 277 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 2 2013 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML South Carolina Highway 277KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to South Carolina Highway 277 at Wikimedia Commons SC 277 at Virginia Highways South Carolina Highways Annex Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Carolina Highway 277 amp oldid 1215437531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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