South Carolina Highway 112 (1940s)

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South Carolina Highway 112

Route information
Maintained by SCDOT
Existed1940–1947
Major junctions
West end
SC 215 / SC 215 Alt. in Carlisle
Major intersections
East end SC 115 in Mean Crossroads
Location
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
CountiesUnion
Highway system
SC 110 SC 113

South Carolina Highway 112 (SC 112) was a state highway that existed entirely in Union. It connected Carlisle with Union.

Route description

SC 112 began at an intersection with SC 215 and SC 215 Alternate (SC 215 Alt.) in Carlisle. It traveled to the northwest and met U.S. Route 176 (US 176). The two highways began a concurrency at that point. The two highways traveled to the north-northwest and entered Union. In the city, they first met the northern terminus of SC 921. Then, they met SC 92 and the western terminus of SC 91 (both now part of SC 49). Here, SC 92 joined the concurrency. In the northern part of the city, it split off, with US 176 and SC 112 heading to the west. Northwest of the city, SC 112 left the U.S. Highway and traveled to the northwest and then reached its northern terminus, an intersection with SC 115 in Mean Crossroads (southwest of Jonesville).

History

SC 112 was established in 1940. It was decommissioned in 1947. Most of its path was downgraded to secondary roads. Today, it is known as Fishdam Avenue and Berry Farm Road between Carlisle and the southern end of its concurrency with US 176 and Meansville Road between Union and Mean Crossroads.

Major intersections

The entire route was in Union County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Carlisle
SC 215 / SC 215 Alt.
Southern terminus

US 176 east
Southern end of US 176 concurrency
Union
SC 921 south
Northern terminus of SC 921


SC 91 east / SC 92 south
Southern end of SC 92 concurrency; western terminus of SC 91

SC 92 north
Northern end of SC 92 concurrency

US 176 west
Northern end of US 176 concurrency
Mean Crossroads SC 115Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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