South Carolina Highway 51

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South Carolina Highway 51 marker

South Carolina Highway 51

Map of the Georgetown-Florence segment of SC 51
Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Length70.65 mi[1] (113.70 km)
Existed1926–present
Georgetown–Florence segment
Length69.64 mi[1] (112.07 km)
South end US 701 near Georgetown
Major intersections
North end US 76 in Florence
York segment
Length1.01 mi[1] (1.63 km)
South end US 21 near Fort Mill
North end NC 51 at the North Carolina line in Pineville, NC
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
CountiesGeorgetown, Williamsburg, Florence, York
Highway system
SC 49 US 52

South Carolina Highway 51 (SC 51) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It is unique for having two segments, which are separated by over one hundred miles (160 km) from each other. The first segment, traveling north–south, connects the cities of Georgetown and Florence, via the towns of Hemingway, Johnsonville, and Pamplico. The second segment, near Fort Mill, is a reciprocated continuation of North Carolina Highway 51 (NC 51) from the North Carolina state line to U.S. Route 21 (US 21).

Route description[edit]

Map of the northern segment of SC 51

The main segment of SC 51 begins at US 701, just north of Georgetown. Traveling in a northwesterly direction, along Browns Ferry Road, it merges onto SC 41 in Rhems. For the next 2.3 miles (3.7 km), SC 41/SC 51 straddle the county line between Georgetown and Williamsburg counties, before breaking off towards Hemingway, near Rome Crossroads. Connecting with SC 261 in Hemingway, it soon enters Florence County and Johnsonville. Continuing north, it changes from traveling along SC 41 to US 378 in Kingsburg and continues west. After 3.5 miles (5.6 km), it splits from US 378 in Salem, traveling northwest along Pamplico Highway towards Pamplico and finally Florence. In Florence, SC 51 connects with US 301 (Freedom Boulevard) and US 52 (Irby Street); it then travels west along Second Loop Road to US 76 where it ends. The majority of the route is a two-lane rural road through mostly swamp and farmland. Around Hemingway and Florence, the route expands to four lanes and has a median.[2][3][4][5]

The York County segment of SC 51 is a short one-mile (1.6 km) road that starts at US 21 near Fort Mill and ends at the North Carolina state line, where it continues on as NC 51 through Pineville. The route is entirely two-lane, expanding to four lanes at the state line.[6][7]

History[edit]

Established as a new primary routing in 1926; the original routing ran from SC 40 (today as US 701) along Choppee Road (today as S-22-4) and Hemingway Highway (today as SC 261) to Hemingway then onto Florence, ending at SC 41 (today as US 52). The route was fully paved by 1939. In the early 1960s, the SC 51 was rerouted as a concurrency with SC 41 from Hemingway to Rhems, then to US 701 near Georgetown. In 1978, SC 51 was extended along Second Loop Road, in Florence, to US 76.[8][9][10][11][12][13]

The York County segment of SC 51 was established in 1969. In the prior year, US 21 was rerouted northwest onto a new freeway route into North Carolina and its old alignment through Pineville was replaced by an extension of NC 51 to the state line. South Carolina reciprocated with SC 51, keeping the route number consistent across the border.[14][15]

Junction list[edit]

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Georgetown0.000.00 US 701 (Fraser Street) – GeorgetownSouthern terminus
WilliamsburgRhems15.7725.38 SC 41 (County Line Road) / Nesmith Road – Andrews, Charleston, KingstreeSouthern end of SC 41 concurrency
18.1329.18
SC 513 north (County Line Road)
Southern terminus of SC 513
Rome Crossroads19.3331.11 SC 512 (Henry Road) – Kingstree
Hemingway26.9443.36 SC 261 (Broad Street) – Stuckey, Kingstree, Conway
FlorenceJohnsonville31.5150.71
SC 341 west (Broadway Street) – Lake City
Eastern terminus of SC 341
Kingsburg36.0658.03

US 378 east / SC 41 north / Old River Road – Conway, Marion, Mullins, Myrtle Beach
Northern end of SC 41 concurrency; southern end of US 378 concurrency
Salem39.3463.31
US 378 west – Lake City, Sumter
Northern end of US 378 overlap
Evergreen57.0891.86
SC 327 north (Planer Road) / Lebanon Road
Southern end of SC 327 concurrency
57.2292.09
SC 327 south (Effingham Highway) – Effingham
Northern end of SC 327 concurrency
Florence65.40105.25 US 301 (Freedom Boulevard) – Lake City, Kingstree, Charleston
South Church Street (US 52 Truck) – Lake City


Pamplico Highway north (SC 51 Conn. north) to US 52 north – Florence
Southern terminus of SC 51 Conn.; SC 51 and SC 51 Conn. share the Pamplico Highway name.
65.97106.17 US 52 (Irby Street) – Lake City
69.64112.07 US 76 (Palmetto Street) / West Evans Street – Sumter
Gap in route
York0.000.00
US 21 to I-77 – Rock Hill, Carowinds, Charlotte
1.011.63
NC 51 north – Pineville
Continuation into North Carolina
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes[edit]

Pamplico alternate route[edit]

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South Carolina Highway 51 Alternate marker

South Carolina Highway 51 Alternate

LocationPamplico, South Carolina
Existed1936–1947

South Carolina Highway 51 Alternate (SC 51 Alt.) was an alternate route that existed entirely within the southern part of Pamplico. It was established in November 1936 as a short loop off of the mainline, using Main Street, Trade Street, and 3rd Avenue. In 1947, it was decommissioned.

Florence connector route[edit]

Connector plate South Carolina.svg

South Carolina Highway 51 Connector marker

South Carolina Highway 51 Connector

LocationFlorence, South Carolina
Length0.240 mi[16] (386 m)

South Carolina Highway 51 Connector (SC 51 Conn.) is a 0.240-mile (0.386 km) connector route that serves to connect SC 51 and US 52. Its entire length is known as Pamplico Highway and is unsigned.

It begins at an intersection with the SC 51 mainline (known as West 2nd Loop Road west of here and also known as Pamplico Highway east of here). It travels to the northwest and immediately curves slightly more to the north-northwest. It then reaches its northern terminus, an intersection with US 52 (South Irby Street) and the southern terminus of James Jones Avenue.

The entire route is in Florence, Florence County.

mi[16]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 SC 51 – HemingwaySouthern terminus; provides access to MUSC Health – Florence Medical Center
0.2400.386South Irby Street (US 52) / James Jones Avenue north – Lake CityNorthern terminus of SC 51 Conn. and Pamplico Highway; southern terminus of James Jones Avenue
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Statewide Highways (shapefile)" (zip). South Carolina Department of Transportation. September 29, 2017. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
  2. ^ General Highway System, Georgetown County, South Carolina (PDF) (Map). Cartography by SCDOT. Columbia: South Carolina Department of Transportation. July 2016. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  3. ^ General Highway System, Williamsburg County, South Carolina (PDF) (Map). Cartography by SCDOT. Columbia: South Carolina Department of Transportation. April 2016. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  4. ^ General Highway System, Florence County, South Carolina (PDF) (Map). Cartography by SCDOT. Columbia: South Carolina Department of Transportation. March 2016. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  5. ^ Google (August 29, 2014). "Overview map of SC 51 (Georgetown–Florence segment)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  6. ^ General Highway System, York County, South Carolina (PDF) (Map). Cartography by SCDOT. Columbia: South Carolina Department of Transportation. February 2016. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  7. ^ Google (February 1, 2011). "Overview map of SC 51 (York segment)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 1, 2011.
  8. ^ General Highway and Transportation Map, Georgetown County, South Carolina (Map). Cartography by SCSHD. Columbia: South Carolina State Highway Department. June 1953 [1939]. Retrieved July 11, 2017 – via University of South Carolina.
  9. ^ General Highway Map, Georgetown County, South Carolina (Map). Cartography by SCSHD. Columbia: South Carolina State Highway Department. July 1963 [1955]. Retrieved July 11, 2017 – via University of South Carolina.
  10. ^ General Highway and Transportation Map, Williamsburg County, South Carolina (Map). Cartography by SCSHD. Columbia: South Carolina State Highway Department. July 1939. Retrieved July 11, 2017 – via University of South Carolina.
  11. ^ General Highway Map, Williamsburg County, South Carolina (Map). Cartography by SCSHD. Columbia: South Carolina State Highway Department. May 1963 [1955]. Retrieved July 11, 2017 – via University of South Carolina.
  12. ^ General Highway and Transportation Map, Florence County, South Carolina (Map). Cartography by SCSHD. Columbia: South Carolina State Highway Department. May 1940 [1938]. Retrieved July 11, 2017 – via University of South Carolina.
  13. ^ General Highway and Transportation Map, Florence County, South Carolina (Map). Cartography by SCDHPT. Columbia: South Carolina Department of Transportation and Highway Safety. March 1986 [1973]. Retrieved July 11, 2017 – via University of South Carolina.
  14. ^ General Highway Map, York County, South Carolina (Map). Cartography by SCSHD. Columbia: South Carolina State Highway Department. August 1967 [1961]. Retrieved July 11, 2017 – via University of South Carolina.
  15. ^ General Highway Map, York County, South Carolina (Map). Cartography by SCSHD. Columbia: South Carolina State Highway Department. May 1970 [1961]. Retrieved July 11, 2017 – via University of South Carolina.
  16. ^ a b "Highway Logmile Report". South Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 19, 2020.

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