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  2. The Comet (transit) - Wikipedia

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    These routes cover the entirety of Richland and parts of Lexington counties, cross over into Newberry as well as Sumter. The regular The COMET routes are accessible by fare or pass, and most routes begin and end at COMET Central, located at Sumter and Laurel Streets. [2] Each COMET bus has a bike rack with room for two bikes.

  3. List of Interstate Highways in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    There are 11 Interstate Highways—5 primary and 6 auxiliary—that exist entirely or partially in the U.S. state of South Carolina.As of December 31, 2013, the state had a total of 850.80 miles (1,369.23 km) of interstate and 11.80 miles (18.99 km) of interstate business, all maintained by the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT).

  4. Interstate 73 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Originally, both Carolinas selected a route running south from Rockingham, North Carolina. However, North Carolina had more money to spend on roads, [6] and, on May 10, 1995, the US Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved North Carolina's plan for I-73 to run eastward to the coast and enter South Carolina at North Myrtle Beach. [7]

  5. South Carolina Highway 917 - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Highway 917 (SC 917) is a 39.690-mile (63.875 km) state highway in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. It travels from the SC 410 / SC 9 Business (SC 9 Bus.) intersection between Green Sea and Loris in Horry County to the SC 38 intersection outside Latta in Dillon County .

  6. U.S. Route 29 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Three miles (4.8 km) outside Anderson, US 29 Business (US 29 Bus.) takes a left turn and more direct route into the downtown area; while mainline US 29 continues east, with most signage signed "Truck" instead of the more usual "Bypass" (state maps confirm it is the mainline route). [5] At South Carolina Highway 81 (SC 81), US 29 takes a left ...

  7. Go Bus Transport - Wikipedia

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    The other 13% remained with Go Bus managers and directors. [34] Go Bus then had 410 vehicles, 4 workshops, 8 depots [32] and 460 staff. [35] By 2010, it had 650 buses and over 700 staff. [36] From 2007 to 2012, Go Bus more than doubled its fleet and increased its staff to 950. Direct put Go Bus up for sale, saying it needed more capital to ...

  8. U.S. Route 15 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Highway 42 (SC 42) was an original state highway that was established in 1922 from Sumter to Bishopville. In 1925 or 1926, it was decommissioned and redesignated as SC 30. Today, most of its path is part of US 15.

  9. U.S. Route 52 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 52 (US 52) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that runs for 159.960-mile (257.431 km) from Charleston to the North Carolina state line near Cheraw. It serves as a strategic highway through the central part of the state.