South Carolina Highway 295

South Carolina Highway 295 marker

South Carolina Highway 295

Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length16.700 mi[1] (26.876 km)
Existed1940[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
South end US 176 / SC 9 near Homewood
Major intersections
North end I-85 BL in Arcadia
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
CountiesSpartanburg
Highway system
SC 292 SC 296

South Carolina Highway 295 (SC 295) is a 16.700-mile (26.876 km) state highway in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. It connects the Spartanburg County communities of Pacolet and Una.

Route description

SC 295 travels westward from South Pine Street, north of Pacolet, running parallel to railroad tracks until it reaches the city limits of Spartanburg. It continues west, passes next to the airport, and curves north. It then runs concurrently with SC 296 for about 4,600 ft. and runs next to I-26 for about 2.5 miles. Then, it joins up with a frontage road of I-85 BL near the Saxon-Southern Shops-Arcadia line, and ends at the intersection of I-85 Bus. and New Cut Road.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Spartanburg County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 US 176 / SC 9 (South Pine Street) – Spartanburg, Union, JonesvilleSouthern terminus
Spartanburg5.7309.222 SC 56 (Cedar Springs Road) – Spartanburg, Glenn Springs
9.52015.321 US 221 (South Church Street) – Spartanburg, RoebuckInterchange
Spartanburg11.72018.862
SC 296 east (John B. White Sr. Boulevard) – Spartanburg
Southern end of SC 296 concurrency
12.62020.310

SC 215 south (East Blackstock Road) / SC 296 west (Reidville Road) – Reidville, Roebuck
Northern end of SC 296 concurrency; northern terminus of SC 215
13.62021.919 US 29 (Warren H. Abernathy Highway) – Greer, Spartanburg
SaxonSouthern Shops line16.70026.876 I-85 BL / Simuel Road north / New Cut Road – Greenville, Charlotte, Spartanburg Community College, UnaNorthern terminus; I-85 Bus. exit 3; access to I-85 Bus. via Simuel Road and New Cut Road; Simuel continues past termius.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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