South Carolina Highway 302

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South Carolina Highway 302 marker

South Carolina Highway 302

Map
Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length66.200 mi[1][2] (106.539 km)
Existed1973[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end SC 125 near Jackson
Major intersections
East end
US 176 / US 321 in West Columbia
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
CountiesAiken, Lexington
Highway system
US 301 SC 303

South Carolina Highway 302 (SC 302) is an 66.200-mile-long (106.539 km)

Columbia metropolitan areas, via Wagener and Pelion
.

Route description

SC 302 begins at an

US 78 Truck, which begins here, joins the concurrency. One block later, they intersect SC 4 (Wagener Road). SC 302 turns right, and both highways travel to the east-northeast. They curve to the northeast. They cross over Shaw Creek just before curving to the east-southeast. Then, they curve back to the northeast. They cross the South Fork Edisto River and Cedar Creek. The two highways curve to the southeast and split north of Aiken State Park. SC 302 heads to the northeast and crosses over Burcalo Creek. Then, it crosses over Dean Swamp Creek and curves to the east-northeast and enters Wagener. Just northeast of Wagener–Salley High School, it intersects SC 113 (Main Street South). They travel concurrently to the northeast through town. The concurrency intersects SC 39 (Railroad Street). Just over 1,000 feet (300 m) later, SC 113 and SC 302 split, with SC 302 heading to the east-northeast. The highway passes just south of Edisto Lake and travels through Berlin. Then, it crosses over the Edisto River on the Harsey's Bridge. This bridge marks the Lexington County line.[3]

SC 302 curves to the north-northeast. It passes west of Rast Pond just before entering

US 321 (Charleston Highway).[4]

History

On September 19, 2008, a Learjet 60 crossed the highway and crashed after a maintenance error. It crashed through the airport boundary fence then coming to rest onto an embankment near 2860 Edmund Highway, killing four people. Two survived the crash.[5]

South Carolina Highway 106

South Carolina Highway 106 marker

South Carolina Highway 106

LocationKathwoodAiken, South Carolina
Existed1940–1947

South Carolina Highway 106 (SC 106) was a

state highway that was established in 1940 on a path from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Aiken northeast to SC 391 (now New Holland Road). In 1942, its southern terminus was extended with US 1 and SC 19 through Aiken, then by itself to end in Kathwood, which is just northwest of Jackson. In 1947, the highway was decommissioned
. Approximately half of its path was downgraded to secondary roads: Silver Bluff Road, Hampton Avenue, Camellia Street, Wire Road, and Cooks Bridge Road. The rest of its path was redesignated as SC 302.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
Aiken0.0000.000 SC 125 (Atomic Road) / Silver Bluff Road west – North Augusta, Jackson, Savannah River SiteWestern terminus; Silver Bluff Road continues past terminus.
3.2105.166 US 278 (Williston Road) – Beech Island, New Ellenton
SC 19 Truck north / SC 118
north (Pine Log Road SW)
Western end of SC 19 Truck concurrency; official southern terminus of SC 118
12.51020.133
SC 19 Truck
; eastern end of SC 19 Truck concurrency
15.42024.816
SC 4 Truck
concurrencies; southern terminus of US 1 Truck; eastern terminus of US 78 Truck
15.53024.993








SC 4 Truck ends / SC 4 west to I-20
Eastern end of US 1 Truck/US 78 Truck, SC 4 Truck, and SC 118 concurrencies; western end of SC 4 concurrency; western terminus of SC 4 Truck; northern terminus of SC 118
SC 4 Truck west (State Park Road) – Orangeburg, Aiken State Park
, State Park Boat Landing
Eastern end of SC 4 concurrency; eastern terminus of SC 4 Truck
Wagener36.70059.063
SC 113 south (Main Street South)
Eastern end of SC 113 concurrency

SC 39 (Railroad Street) to I-20 – Orangeburg, Monetta
37.06059.642
SC 113 north (Sand Dam Road) – Batesburg
Eastern end of SC 113 concurrency
LexingtonPelion48.24077.635 US 178 (Main Street) – Batesburg, North
53.87086.695
SC 6 east – Swansea
Western end of SC 6 concurrency
Edmund55.47089.270
SC 6 west – Lexington
Eastern end of SC 6 concurrency
Springdale64.850104.366 I-26 – Charleston, SpartanburgI-26 exit 113
US 21 / US 176 / US 321
(Charleston Highway)
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  3. ^ Google (May 20, 2016). "Overview map of SC 302 (southern terminus to Wagener)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  4. ^ Google (May 20, 2016). "Overview map of SC 302 (Wagener to West Columbia)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  5. Aviation Safety Network
    . Retrieved 2022-04-22.

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