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The COMET consists of an intergovernmental agreement signed by Richland County, the City of Columbia, the City of Forest Acres, and Lexington County to fund, operate and maintain public transit services and mass transportation in Richland and Lexington counties in the Columbia metropolitan area of South Carolina. [1]
The Columbia combined statistical area is made up of seven counties in central South Carolina. The statistical area includes one metropolitan area. As of the 2015 Census estimates, the CSA had a population of 937,288 and is the second-largest CSA in the state. Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs)
SC 5 Bus. / SC 161 Bus. in York: SC 72 / SC 121 near Rock Hill: 1940: current SC 325 — — SC 907 northwest of Chester: US 321 / SC 909 in Lowrys: 1942: 1947 SC 326 — — South of Jacksonboro: US 17 in Jacksonboro: 1942: 1947 SC 327: 22.623: 36.408 US 52 / US 301 in Effingham: I-95 northeast of Quinby: 1942
U.S. Highway 21 Connector (US 21 Conn.) is a 0.850-mile (1.368 km) connector route of US 21 that exists entirely within the city limits of West Columbia, South Carolina. It connects US 21/ US 176 / US 321 , from where they curve off of Charleston Highway and onto Knox Abbott Drive, with US 1 . [ 9 ]
SC 9 Bus. north / SC 38 Bus. west / SC 38 east – Marion, Myrtle Beach: Northern end of SC 38 concurrency; southern terminus of SC 9 Bus.; eastern terminus of SC 38 Bus. 149.172: 240.069: SC 9 south – North Myrtle Beach, Dillon: Northern end of SC 9 concurrency: McColl: 157.172: 252.944: SC 381 – Clio, Gibson, North Carolina: 158.832: 255.615
On Oct. 23, a Lexington 2 school bus transporting 36 students home from Wood Elementary School collided with a car on U.S. 321 near the intersection with Woodcote Drive, district officials said ...
Established in 1964, it existed twice as two unrelated highways before in 1927-1931 and 1939-1948. The first SC 16 was an original state route from SC 2 (today US 176) in Columbia, north into North Carolina, continuing as NC 16; it connected the cities and towns of Ridgeway, Winnsboro, Chester, York, and Clover.
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.