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South Carolina Highway 75

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Existed:
  
1937 – present

Counties:
  
Lancaster

Constructed
  
1937

west end:
  
SC 5 in Van Wyck

Length
  
13.05 km

east end:
  
NC 75 at the NC line in Hancock

County
  
Lancaster County, South Carolina

South Carolina Highway 75 (SC 75) is an 8.2-mile (13.2 km) state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The road is a mainly rural road.

Contents

Map of SC-75, Lancaster, SC 29720, USA

Route description

Its eastern terminus at the North Carolina state line at NC 75. SC 75 is a 55 mph (89 km/h) road for most of its existence, as it is here. After running for two miles (3 km) through the tip of Lancaster County, SC 75 overlaps US 521, running south. The road continues on with US 521 for five miles (8 km), before merging off near the town of Van Wyck. SC 75 heads in the town's direction and about 2 miles (3.2 km) past US 521 is the "downtown" of the tiny community. SC 75 bends to the left at a fork. From there, SC 75 only has one mile (1.6 km) left to live, so to speak, as it passes through Van Wyck's farmland and the AME Zion Church before ending at S.C. Highway 5 for its western terminus.

History

Established in 1937 as a renumbering of SC 12, it originally ran from US 521 to the North Carolina state line in Hancock. By 1964, SC 75 was extended to its current western terminus at SC 5, in Van Wyck, replacing part of SC 504.

Junction list

The entire route is in Lancaster County.

Special routes

There is also a Truck SC 75. When SC 75 merges off from US 521 near Van Wyck, Truck SC 75 begins and follows US 521 until an interchange with SC 5. Truck Route 75 then follows SC 5 until it meets up with SC 75 at its western terminus.

References

South Carolina Highway 75 Wikipedia