Interstate 385
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Interstate 385 Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 42.16[1] mi (67.85 km) |
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Formed: | 1955 |
South end: | I-26 near Clinton, SC |
Major junctions: |
I-185 near Mauldin, SC I-85 near Greenville, SC |
North end: | US 276 in Greenville |
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Interstate 385 (abbreviated I-385) is an interstate highway located in The Upstate region of South Carolina. It goes from Clinton, South Carolina at Interstate 26 to Greenville, South Carolina at U.S. 29. After exit 42 (Laurens Road/U.S. 276), Interstate 385 turns into a Business Spur (as well as becomes East North Street) that promptly ends at U.S. 29 (Church Street) near the Bi-Lo Center in Downtown Greenville.
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[edit] Major cities
Bolded cities are officially-designated control cities for signs.
[edit] Intersections with other interstates
- Interstate 26 in Clinton, South Carolina
- Interstate 185 in Mauldin, South Carolina
- Interstate 85 in Greenville, South Carolina
[edit] Notes
After exit 42, Interstate 385 turns into Business Spur 385 that then promptly ends at U.S. 29 near the Bi-Lo Center in downtown Greenville.
[edit] References
- ^ Auxiliary Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways as of October 31, 2002
Auxiliary routes of Interstate 85 | |
I-185 | Georgia - South Carolina |
I-285 | Georgia |
I-385 | South Carolina |
I-485 | North Carolina |
I-585 | South Carolina |
I-985 | Georgia |
Business | I-85: North Carolina |
Business | I-85: South Carolina |
past/future | I-285: North Carolina |
past/future | I-485: Georgia |
past/future | I-785: North Carolina-Virginia |
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