South Carolina Highway 12 Explained

State:SC
Type:SC
Route:12
Map:SC 12 map.svg
Length Mi:28.250
Length Ref:[1] [2] [3]
Established:1940[4]
Direction A:West
Terminus A: in West Columbia
Junction:
  • in West Columbia
  • in Columbia
  • in Columbia
  • in Columbia
  • in Columbia
Direction B:East
Terminus B: near Lugoff
Counties:Lexington, Richland, Kershaw
Previous Type:SC
Previous Route:11
Next Type:SC
Next Route:14

South Carolina Highway 12 (SC 12) is a 28.25miles state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It serves Columbia and areas to its east. It serves as a parallel route to Interstate 20 (I-20) for much of its length.

Route description

The route begins as a four-lane highway, splitting from U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) where it is known as Jarvis Klapman Boulevard. Through West Columbia, the highway has a mix of at-grade intersections (including one at SC 35) and interchanges (with 9th Street and US 378). It crosses the Congaree River on the Jefferson Davis McMahan Bridge headed into downtown Columbia. For a 0.6miles stretch in Columbia, the highway splits into a one way pair separated by a city block: Hampton Street and Park Street for eastbound traffic, and Taylor Street and Williams Street for westbound traffic. Continuing east, the route keeps the name Taylor Street. After its intersection with US 1, the road changes its name to Forest Drive as it passes through Forest Acres.

After a sharp turn at the unsigned Spur SC 12, the road is known as Percival Road, then Fort Jackson Road. North and east of downtown Columbia, the route runs next to Fort Jackson and parallel to I-77 then I-20. The route traverses through rural land before reaching its terminus at US 601 at I-20's exit 92.

History

Previous designations

There have been two previous versions of SC 12. The first version ran from the 5th Street Bridge at the Georgia-South Carolina state line near Augusta, Georgia, to Aiken, Leesville, and Lexington, South Carolina before ending in West Columbia. Today, this route is marked as US 1 from the state line to West Columbia, which was assigned the route in 1927. SC 12 was dropped from the route in 1928, the year afterwards.

The second former route of SC 12 was established between 1928 and 1931. The route ran from what is now US 521 between Lancaster and Fort Mill for 2miles to the North Carolina state line near Waxhaw, North Carolina, at what was then NC 25. In 1934, North Carolina changed NC 25 to NC 75, and South Carolina renumbered SC 12 to SC 75 four years later, in 1938.[4]

Special routes

West Columbia connector route

State:SC
Type:SC-Conn
Route:12
Location:West Columbia
Length Mi:0.450
Length Ref:[5]

South Carolina Highway 12 Connector (SC 12 Conn.) follows 9th Street in West Columbia from U.S. Route 1 (US 1; Meeting Street) to US 378 (Sunset Boulevard). It is 0.45miles long and has an interchange with SC 12 at its midpoint.[5]

Columbia spur route

State:SC
Type:SC-Spur
Route:12
Location:Columbia
Length Mi:0.334
Length Ref:[6]

South Carolina Highway 12 Spur (SC 12 Spur) is a 0.334miles extension of Forest Drive from SC 12 to an interchange with Interstate 77 (I-77) at its exit 12. Past I-77, the road name becomes Strom Thurmond Boulevard and ends at Fort Jackson's Gate 2.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Highway Logmile Report . . December 21, 2020 .
  2. Web site: Highway Logmile Report . South Carolina Department of Transportation . December 21, 2020 .
  3. Web site: Highway Logmile Report . South Carolina Department of Transportation . December 21, 2020 .
  4. Web site: SC 10 to 19. Roberson. Mike. May 23, 2006. South Carolina Highways. Self-published. June 30, 2013.
  5. Web site: Highway Logmile Report . November 17, 2020 .
  6. Web site: Highway Logmile Report . South Carolina Department of Transportation . November 17, 2020 .