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  2. Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) provides area residents and visitors public transportation within parts of Charleston and Dorchester counties in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina, including the cities of Charleston, North Charleston and the surrounding communities of Mount Pleasant, Summerville, James Island, Sullivan's Island, and the Isle of Palms.

  3. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Beach Cities Transit: Coastal Los Angeles County: Redondo Beach: 900 10 1,028 [55] [56] Bear Transit: Berkeley and University of California, Berkeley: Berkeley: Big Blue Bus: Santa Monica and neighboring cities Santa Monica: 26,900 155 14,565 [57] [58] Turlock Transit Turlock: Turlock: 300 5 487 [59] [60] Caltrain shuttle buses San Francisco ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. U.S. Route 17 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The original route through South Carolina was 288 miles (463 km) long. At the time, U.S. Highways in South Carolina used a dual-numbering system; US 17 was also signed SC 1 from Georgia to Yemassee, SC 30 from Yemassee to Walterboro, SC 6 from Walterboro to Charleston, SC 2 from Charleston to Goose Creek, SC 41 from Goose Creek to Florence, SC ...

  7. South Carolina Highway 64 - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Highway 64 Business (SC 64 Bus.) is a business route that follows the original mainline route through downtown Walterboro, via Bells Highway, Jeffries Boulevard, Paul Street, Wichman Street, Padgett Loop and Hampton Street. [9] It was established between 1983 and 1985 when mainline SC 64 was bypassed north and east of Walterboro.

  8. 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).

  9. List of U.S. Highways in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Travels north-south,connecting the cities of Bamberg, Orangeburg, Camden, and Pageland. US 701: 61.670: 99.248 US 17 / US 17 Alt. in Georgetown: US 701 at the North Carolina state line near Loris: 1932: current Travels north-south through the Grand Strand area, connecting the cities of Georgetown and Conway.