Interstate 20 in South Carolina

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Interstate 20 marker

Interstate 20
J. Strom Thurmond Freeway
Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length: 141.51 mi[1][2] (227.74 km)
Existed: 1964 – present
Major junctions
West end: I‑20 at Georgia state line
  I-520 in North Augusta
I-26 / US 76 in Columbia
I-77 in Columbia
I-95 near Florence
East end: I-20 Bus. in Florence
Location
Counties: Aiken, Lexington, Richland, Kershaw, Lee, Darlington, Florence
Highway system
SC 20 US 21

Interstate 20 (I-20) is a major thoroughfare cutting across the state of South Carolina, linking the state with important transportation and business hubs to the north, west and south, including Atlanta, Georgia, Charlotte, North Carolina (via I-77), Savannah, Georgia (via I-95) and Washington, D.C. (via I-95).

Route description

I-20 enters the Palmetto State after crossing the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia. Known as the J. Strom Thurmond Freeway, the highway heads northeastward, bypassing Aiken and Lexington before reaching the state capital of Columbia. It was constructed in various stages beginning in late 1963, with the final section between SC-340 and the Business Spur opening in August 1975.

At Columbia, I-20 crosses the Saluda and Broad rivers and travels through the northern part of the city and turns eastward, bypassing Fort Jackson and Camden before reaching Florence. It is at Florence where I-20 sees its eastern terminus at I-95. However, for about 2 miles (3.2 km), the highway continues to downtown Florence as Business Spur 20.

History

Approaching the eastern end of I-20 on I-95

I-20 first appeared between 1964-1967, with its first section completed from SC 6, south of Lexington, to Spears Creek Church Road (S-40-53), south of Pontiac.[3][4] A second section, from the Georgia state line to US 25 / SC 121 was completed in 1967. [5] In 1968 or 1969, I-20 was extended east from Spears Creek Church Road (S-40-53) to US 601, south of Camden.[6] In 1971, I-20 combined the two segments by completing the gap between US 25 / SC 121 to SC 6.[7] In 1973, I-20 was extended east to US 521. In 1974, it extended east again to US 15. In 1975, another extension east to US 401. And finally, in 1976, I-20 reached its destination with I-95 and the city of Florence.[8] Also same year exit numbers were installed.

In the late 1980s, I-20 was widened to six lanes between US 378 and I-77.

Proposed extension

The first proposal to extend I-20 was at the time of its designation in the state, and consisted of plans to extend it east from Florence to Myrtle Beach. However, because Myrtle Beach was not yet the tourist destination it later became, the state eventually widened US 76, US 501 and established SC 576 connecting the two U.S. Highways in the 1970s.[9]

In 2003, North Carolina Governor Mike Easley pushed forward a proposal to extend I-20 eastward from Florence to Wilmington, which became part of NCDOT's strategic transportation plan. The proposed routing would overlap I-20 along I-95 to the I-74 / US 74 interchange, then travel east (concurrently with US 74) into Wilmington. In 2005, this proposal became part of the SAFETEA-LU transportation legislation, North Carolina received $5 million for a feasibility study for this extension.

While the extension had support in North Carolina, with justification that a direct route from Atlanta to the Port of Wilmington could be a boom to the economy, this view was not shared by officials in South Carolina. In 2009, soon after Governor Mike Easley left office, the proposed routing was removed from all NCDOT plans and was officially dropped. The proposal was never officially discussed with SCDOT nor submitted to AASHTO and FHWA for consideration.[10]

Exit list

County Location mi[2] km Exit Destinations Notes
Aiken North Augusta 0.0 0.0 I‑20 west – Atlanta Continuation into Georgia
1.2 1.9 1 SC 230 – North Augusta
4.9 7.9 5 US 25 / SC 121 – Edgefield, Johnston
5.6 9.0 6 I-520 west – North Augusta, Augusta
11.1 17.9 11 Bettis Academy Road – Graniteville
Aiken 17.7 28.5 18 SC 19 – Aiken, Johnston, Edgefield
21.9 35.2 22 US 1 – Aiken, Ridge Spring
29.3 47.2 29 Wire Road
32.4 52.1 33 SC 39 – Wagener, Monetta, Ridge Spring
Lexington 38.7 62.3 39 US 178 – Pelion, Batesburg-Leesville
44.1 71.0 44 Road 34 – Gilbert
50.8 81.8 51 Longs Pond Road
Lexington 54.8 88.2 55 SC 6 – Swansea, Pelion, Lexington Signed as exits 55A (east) and 55B (west) westbound
57.5 92.5 58 US 1 – Lexington, West Columbia To Columbia Airport
61.1 98.3 61 US 378 – West Columbia, Lexington
Richland Columbia 63.2 101.7 63 Bush River Road
64.0 103.0 64 I-26 / US 76 – Spartanburg, Charleston Signed as exits 64A (east) and 64B (west)
65.0 104.6 65 US 176 (Broad River Road)
68.2 109.8 68 SC 215 (Monticello Road) – Jenkinsville
69.6 112.0 70 US 321 (Fairfield Road) – Winnsboro
71.0 114.3 71 US 21 (North Main Street)
72.1 116.0 72 SC 555 (Farrow Road)
72.7 117.0 73 SC 277 to I-77 north – Columbia, Charlotte Signed as exits 73A (south) and 73B (north)
73.9 118.9 74 US 1 (Two Notch Road)
75.5 121.5 76 I-77 / Alpine Road – Charleston, Charlotte Westbound signed as exit 76A (I-77) and exit 76B (Alpine Road); eastbound exit Alpine Road to I-77 north
79.8 128.4 80 Clemson Road
81.5 131.2 82 Spears Creek Church Road – Pontiac
Kershaw 86.7 139.5 87 White Pond Road – Elgin
Lugoff 91.5 147.3 92 US 601 – Lugoff, Camden, St. Matthews
Camden 97.5 156.9 98 US 521 – Camden, Sumter, Rembert To Camden Military Academy
101.2 162.9 101 Road 329
Lee 107.5 173.0 108 Jamestown Road – Manville
Bishopville 115.8 186.4 116 US 15 – Sumter, Bishopville
119.7 192.6 120 SC 341 – Bishopville, Lynchburg, Elliott
122.4 197.0 123 Road 22 – Lamar To Lee State Park
Darlington 130.6 210.2 131 US 401 to SC 403 – Timmonsville, Darlington, Hartsville, Sumter
137.0 220.5 137 SC 340 – Darlington, Timmonsville
Florence Florence 141.2 227.2 141 I-95 – Fayetteville, Savannah Signed as exits 141A (north) and 141B (south)
141.5 227.7 I-20 Bus. east – Florence Continuation beyond I-95
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Related routes

I-20 has one auxiliary Interstate within South Carolina. Numbered I-520, it runs between North Augusta and Augusta, Georgia. Originally a spur, it serves as a partial beltway of the August area, split between Georgia and South Carolina.

Interstate 20 Business

Interstate 20 Business
Location: Florence, South Carolina
Length: 2.0 mi[11] (3.2 km)
Existed: 1970–present

Interstate 20 Business (I-20 Bus) is a 2.0-mile (3.2 km) four-lane boulevard grade business spur of I-20 along David H. McLeod Boulevard, between I-95 and Palmetto Street (US 76). Construction began by 1969, completed in 1970, it has remained unchanged since inception.[12]

The entire route is in Florence, Florence County.

mi[11] km Destinations Notes
0.0 0.0 I-20 west / I-95 – Columbia, Fayetteville, Savannah Continuation as I-20
2.0 3.2 US 76 (Palmetto Street) – Myrtle Beach, Timmonsville To Francis Marion University
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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