Interstate 95 in South Carolina

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Interstate 95 marker

Interstate 95
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I-95 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length: 198.8 mi[1] (319.9 km)
Existed: 1968 – present
Major junctions
South end: I‑95 at the Georgia line near Hardeeville
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North end: I‑95 at the North Carolina line near Rowland, NC
Location
Counties: Jasper, Hampton, Colleton, Dorchester, Orangeburg, Clarendon, Sumter, Florence, Darlington, Marlboro, Dillon
Highway system
SC 93 SC 97

Interstate 95 (I-95) is a major Interstate Highway, running along the East Coast of the United States from Florida to Maine. In South Carolina, I-95 runs approximately parallel to the Atlantic Ocean shore although about 50 miles (80 km) inland, from Hardeeville in the south to Dillon in the northeast. The route runs through the cities of Florence and Walterboro.

Route description

File:South Carolina I95nb Flagpole.jpg
The southern gateway to I-95 in South Carolina

For the most part, the 198-mile (319 km) drive is fairly benign, passing through the pine forests, farmlands, and blackwater streams and swamps of the Coastal Plain. As the route travels north, it moves inland from coastal cities such as Hardeeville, and inland to cities such as Darlington. However, a few landmarks do exist to break up the monotony. Crossing from the south from Georgia just over the Savannah River bridge, motorists are greeted to an elaborate gateway of sabal palmettos into the state of South Carolina. The Juanita M. White Crosswalk also exists between exits 18 and 21.[2] A flyover on twin high-spans over Lake Marion provides an unexpected scenic break in the center of the highway's length. The old US 15-301 bridge runs along the west side of I-95 and is used for recreational purposes. Moving further north and out of the Palmetto State, the NC state line is prominently marked by the South Of The Border amusement complex at the US 301/501 exit. Local traffic parallel to the interstate uses US 301 from South Of The Border to Santee, US 15 from Santee to Walterboro, and a combination of US 17 and US 17 Alt from Walterboro to the Georgia state line north of Savannah. In addition, Interstate 95 shares a number of concurrencies, or multiplexes, with three of these U.S. Routes at various stretches in South Carolina.

Services

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The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) operates and maintains three welcome centers and five rest areas along I-95. Welcome centers, which have a travel information facility on site, are located at mile markers 4 (northbound), 99 (southbound) and 195 (southbound); rest areas are located at mile markers 47 (north and southbound), 99 (northbound) and 139 (north and southbound). Common at all locations are public restrooms, public telephones, vending machines, picnic area and barbecue grills.[3]

The South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS) and State Transport Police (STP) operate and maintain one truck inspection/weigh station, located northbound at mile marker 74. The location utilizes weigh-in-motion that does not require commercial motor vehicles to leave the freeway to be weighed. An inspection shed and pit are also on site, where full-service inspections are performed for flagged and randomly picked trucks.[4]

Several parking area locations are also found along I-95; these were either formally rest areas or weigh stations that were converted. The parking areas offer no amenities and some are even restricted for commercial motor vehicles only.

Dedicated and memorial names

Interstate 95 in South Carolina feature numerous dedicated or memorialized bridges, interchanges and stretches of freeway.

  • Blue Star Memorial Highway – Official South Carolina honorary name of Interstate 95 throughout the state. Markers are located at both welcome centers.[5]
  • Jacob Ham, Jr. Highway – Is a dedicated 2-mile (3.2 km) portion of Interstate 95 located in Darlington County, north of Florence. Dedicated in October, 2013, it is in honor of Lance Corporal Jacob Ham, Jr., who served as a trooper with the South Carolina Highway Patrol for 12 years until his death in 1998.[6][7][8]
  • Mark H. Coates Highway – Is a dedicated 1-mile (1.6 km) portion of Interstate 95 located in Jasper County near Hardeeville and extends one-half mile on both sides of mile marker 7. In May 1997, the South Carolina General Assembly passed a resolution to designate this section of Interstate 95 in honor of Lance Corporal Mark Hunter Coates, who served as a trooper with the South Carolina Highway Patrol from 1987 until his death in 1992.[9] Coates, who was a native of Lexington County, South Carolina was fatally shot near mile marker 7 on November 20, 1992 during a traffic stop.[10][11]

History

I-95 bridge-causeway over Lake Marion at Santee; the old (bypassed road) bridge-causeway was used as fishing pier until 2019.

Interstate 95 first appeared on state maps between 1962–1964, with construction from US 17 north of Hardeeville to Ridgeland. By 1967, more sections were under construction, including Pocotaligo to Walterboro and Santee to the North Carolina state line. The first section to officially open happened in 1968, from SC 527, near Gable, to SC 9/SC 57, in Dillon.

In 1971–1972, more sections of Interstate 95 was completed: Going north from SC 9/SC 57, in Dillon, to the North Carolina state line. Going south from SC 527, near Gable, along the recently completed 1968-built Lake Marion bridge, to US 301 Connector, in Santee (exit 97).[12] Also part of US 17 between Ridgeland (exit 22) to near Yemassee (exit 33) was combined with Interstate 95, with temporary status through Coosawhatchie; Interstate 95 then continued on new freeway north to SC 63, in Walterboro.

By 1975, Interstate 95 was open continuously from US 17, in Hardeeville, to SC 63, in Walterboro; temporary exits were removed around Coosawhatchie. In 1976, the two sections of Interstate 95 were connected, from SC 63, in Walterboro, to US 301 Connector, in Santee (exit 97). In the same year, exit numbers were added along Interstate 95. The last section of Interstate 95 was completed in 1978, connecting US 17, in Hardeeville, south to the Georgia state line.

In 1990, exit 21 was added, for what was then US 278, now SC 336. Between 1998–2000, exit 153, Honda Way, was added. In 2003, Interstate 95 was widened to six lanes from just south of Interstate 20 to north of SC 327, around Florence.[13]

Future

Various small projects along the route are scheduled to fix various intersections and replace bridges along route, but no major projects scheduled. Discussions of possibly converting Interstate 95 into a toll road have met with resistance, especially within SCDOT; however if both North Carolina and Georgia changed Interstate 95 into a toll road, then they would consider it as well.[14]

Local leaders in Hardeeville are pushing for a new exit 3, at Purrysburg Road, for a proposed RiverPort Business Park. Project is currently still in the planning stage with no time frame or official confirmation from SCDOT at this time.[15][16]

Proposed business loop

Interstate 95 Business
Location: Walterboro
Length: 5.7 mi[17] (9.2 km)

Additionally, community planners in Walterboro have been hinting at the desire for an I-95 business loop between exits 53 and 57, along SC 63, US 17 Alt., US 15, and SC 64.[18][19]

Exit list

County Location mi[1] km Exit Destinations Notes
Savannah River 0.0 0.0 I‑95 south (SR 405) – Savannah Continuation into Georgia
0.0 0.0 Savannah River Bridge
Jasper Hardeeville 5.1 8.2 5 US 17 / US 321 – Hardeeville, Estill, Savannah
8.2 13.2 8 US 278 – Beaufort, Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, Parris Island
18.0 29.0 18 Bees Creek Road – Switzerland
Ridgeland 20.8 33.5 21 SC 336 – Ridgeland
22.4 36.0 22 US 17 south – Ridgeland South end of US 17 overlap
28.3 45.5 28 SC 462 – Coosawhatchie
Point South 33.0 53.1 33 US 17 north – Charleston, Beaufort, Port Royal North end of US 17 overlap
Hampton Yemassee 38.2 61.5 38 SC 68 – Yemassee, Hampton, Varnville
Colleton 42.4 68.2 42 US 21 – Yemassee, Orangeburg
Walterboro 53.6 86.3 53
SC 63 to US 17 Alt. – Walterboro
To Tuskegee Airmen Monument
57.5 92.5 57 SC 64 – Walterboro, Lodge
62.6 100.7 62 Road 34
68.4 110.1 68 SC 61 – Canadys, Branchville
Edisto River 68.8 110.7 Edisto River Bridge
Dorchester St. George 76.7 123.4 77 US 78 – St. George, Branchville
82.3 132.4 82 US 178 – Harleyville, Bowman
Orangeburg 85.8 138.1 86 I-26 – Charleston, Columbia Signed as exits 86A (east) and 86B (west); cloverleaf interchange
90.5 145.6 90 US 176 – Holly Hill, Cameron
93.0 149.7 93 US 15 – Holly Hill
96.9 155.9 97 US 15 south / US 301 south – Orangeburg South end of US 15 and US 301 overlap
Santee 98.3 158.2 98 SC 6 – Eutawville, Santee, Elloree To Santee State Park
Clarendon Lake Marion 99.8 160.6 Santee River / Lake Marion Bridge
102.0 164.2 102 US 15 north / US 301 north / Road 400 – North Santee North end of US 15 and US 301 overlap
Summerton 108.2 174.1 108 Road 102 – Summerton
114.7 184.6 115 US 301 – Manning, Summerton
119.0 191.5 119 SC 261 (Paxville Highway) – Manning, Paxville
122.1 196.5 122 US 521 – Sumter, Manning, Alcolu
132.4 213.1 132 SC 527 – Sardinia, Bishopville, Kingstree
Sumter 135.5 218.1 135 US 378 – Turbeville, Sumter, Lake City To Myrtle Beach via Conway
141.1 227.1 141 SC 53 / SC 58 – Shiloh To Woods Bay State Natural Area
145.9 234.8 146 SC 341 – Lake City, Lynchburg, Olanta
Florence 149.9 241.2 150 SC 403 – Sardis, Timmonsville
153.7 247.4 153 Honda Way – Timmonsville
Florence 157.5 253.5 157 US 76 (West Palmetto Street) – Florence, Timmonsville
160.7 258.6 160 I-20 west / I-20 Bus. east (David McLeod Boulevard) – Florence, Columbia Signed as exits 160A (east) and 160B (west); I-20/I-20 Bus. exits 141A-B; Eastern terminus of I-20
164.4 264.6 164 US 52 (Lucas Street) – Florence, Darlington
Darlington
No major junctions
Florence 169.0 272.0 169 TV Road – Quinby, Florence
170.7 274.7 170 SC 327 – Florence, Marion, Myrtle Beach Marion and Myrtle Beach signed northbound; Florence signed southbound; to Francis Marion University and Florence Airport
Pee Dee River 175.2 282.0 Pee Dee River Bridge
Marlboro
No major junctions
Dillon 181.7 292.4 181 SC 38 – Latta, Marion, Bennettsville Signed as exits 181A (east) and 181B (west); to Myrtle Beach
I-73 Proposed interchange[20][21]
190.5 306.6 190 SC 34 – Dillon
Dillon 193.3 311.1 193 SC 9 / SC 57 – Dillon, Little Rock, Bennettsville Ben Bernanke exit ramp[22]
198.8 319.9 1 US 301 / US 501 – Rowland, Laurinburg, Dillon Interchange extends into North Carolina; signed as exits 1A (south) and 1B (north) southbound; exit number based on North Carolina mileage
I‑95 north – Fayetteville Continuation into North Carolina
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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  9. Bill 4102 Archived 2008-02-18 at the Wayback Machine, South Carolina General Assembly, 112th Session, 1997-1998, May 8, 1997
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  15. Ports Panel Backs Interstate Exit (Hardeeville Today; Riverport, South Carolina)
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Interstate 95
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South Carolina Next state:
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