South Carolina Highway 215

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SC Highway 215 marker

SC Highway 215
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Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length: 95.7 mi[1] (154.0 km)
Existed: 1928 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 21 / US 321 in Columbia
  I-20 in Columbia
US 176 / SC 18 in Union
US 221 in Roebuck
North end: SC 295 / SC 296 in Spartanburg
Location
Counties: Richland, Fairfield, Chester, Union, Spartanburg
Highway system
SC 213 SC 216

South Carolina Highway 215 (SC 215) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It serves as an alternate route to Union from either Columbia or Spartanburg.

Route description

SC 215 is a two-lane rural highway that traverses for 95.7 miles (154.0 km) from Columbia to Spartanburg; connecting Jenkinsville, Carlisle, Union, and Roebuck.

History

Established in 1928 as a renumbering of SC 121 and SC 161. It originally traveled from US 78, in Aiken, northeast through Wagener, Pelion, Edmund, and West Columbia. Through Columbia, in a concurrency with US 1/US 21/SC 2, it heads northwest through Jenkinsville, Carlisle, ending at US 176/SC 92, in Union.

In 1939, the entire route was paved. In 1948, SC 215 was rerouted to approach Union from the south, its old route through Monarch Mill being replaced by SC 92 (today SC 49-SC 215 Connector). In 1949, SC 215 was extended north to SC 56, in Pauline; a year later, it was extended north again to US 221, in Roebuck.

By 1958, SC 215 was rerouted in Columbia along Assembly Street to Blossom Street before heading west across the Saluda River in concurrency with US 21/US 176/US 321. By 1964, SC 215 was extended north from Roebuck to its current northern terminus at SC 295/SC 296, in Spartanburg; it replaced SC 295, and brought SC 215 to its longest routing.

Between 1974-77, SC 215 south of Eau Claire, in Columbia, was removed. The old alignment between Aiken to Cayce became SC 302, while in Columbia US 21/US 321 remained.

Junction list

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Richland Columbia 0.0 0.0 US 21 / US 321 – Columbia, Rock Hill
1.8 2.9 I-20 – Florence, Augusta
Cedar Creek 12.4 20.0 SC 269 north – Winnsboro
Fairfield Jenkinsville 23.6 38.0 SC 213 west – Peak, Pomaria West end of SC 213 overlap
26.3 42.3 SC 213 east – Winnsboro East end of SC 213 overlap
34.2 55.0 SC 34 – Blair, Winnsboro
Chester 48.9 78.7 SC 72 east / SC 121 north (West End Road) – Chester East end of SC 72 and north of SC 121 overlap
Union Carlisle 52.8 85.0 SC 72 west / SC 121 south (Janie Glymph Goree Boulevard) – Whitmire West end of SC 72 and south of SC 121 overlap
61.8 99.5 Monarch Highway
Union 64.8 104.3 US 176 east / SC 18 north (Whitmire Highway) – Union, Newberry, Columbia East end of US 176 overlap
66.4 106.9 SC 49 south (Main Street) – Cross Anchor South end of SC 49 overlap
67.2 108.1 SC 49 north (Rice Avenue) North end of SC 49 overlap
68.0 109.4 US 176 west (Duncan Bypass) – Gaffney, Spartanburg West end of US 176 overlap
Spartanburg Glenn Springs 83.0 133.6 SC 150 (Glenn Springs Road) – Pacolet, Cross Anchor
Pauline 85.1 137.0 SC 56 west – Cross Anchor, Clinton West end of SC 56 overlap
86.1 138.6 SC 56 east – Spartanburg East end of SC 56 overlap
Roebuck 91.7 147.6 US 221 (Church Street) – Spartanburg, Woodruff
Spartanburg 95.7 154.0 SC 295 / SC 296 (John B White Sr Boulevard) – Arcadia
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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