South Carolina Highway 80

SC Highway 80 marker

SC Highway 80
J. Verne Smith Parkway
Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length: 5.6 mi[1] (9.0 km)
Existed: 2002 – present
Major junctions
West end: SC 14 in Greer
East end: US 29 near Greer
Location
Counties: Greenville, Spartanburg
Highway system
  • South Carolina Highways
SC 79SC 81

South Carolina Highway 80 (SC 80) is a primary state highway in the state of South Carolina. The highway serves as a bypass, connecting South Carolina Highway 14 to U.S. Route 29, in Greer.

Route description

SC 80 is a four-lane expressway, which begins at SC 14, on the backside of the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport. Going in a northeasterly direction, the first .8 miles (1.3 km) include a turning medium before splitting into a divided highway. Top speed along the highway is 55 miles per hour (89 km/h) with several at-grade intersections and one grade separated intersection. The highway ends at Wade Hampton Boulevard (US 29). The highway is shared with truck routes of SC 101 and SC 290.

History

The second incarnation of SC 80 was established on July, 2002 as a new primary route running from SC 101 to US 29. On April, 2005 it was extended to SC 14.

The first SC 80 existed from 1938-1964 as a new primary route from SC 182, in Fair Play, to SC 24, in Anderson. It was decommissioned after Lake Hartwell created a gap in the highway; with the most western part becoming part of SC 243, and the rest becoming Old Dobbins Bridge Road (S-4-22 and S-4-23).[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
GreenvilleGreer0.00.0 SC 14 Greer, Simpsonville
Spartanburg2.13.4 SC 101 (New Woodruff Road) Greer, Woodruff
4.36.9 SC 290 (Poinseet Street) Greer, DuncanInterchange
5.69.0 US 29 (Wade Hampton Boulevard) Greer, Lyman
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 Google (February 11, 2013). "South Carolina Highway 80" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  2. "Mapmikey's South Carolina Highways Page". Retrieved February 11, 2013.

Route map: Bing / Google

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