Interstate 26
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Interstate 26 (abbreviated I-26) is an east-west main route of the Interstate Highway System in the Southeastern United States. It runs from the junction of U.S. Route 11W and U.S. Route 23 in Kingsport, Tennessee generally south and southeast to Highway 17 in Charleston, South Carolina.
I-26 covers 220 miles in the state of South Carolina, the last twenty of which are in the Charleston area. I-26 terminates at mile marker 221, its connection with Meeting Street.
Interstate 526 is a partial beltway of Charleston, South Carolina, running from Highway 17 in West Ashley to Highway 17 in Mount Pleasant.
Charleston Exits
- 199 - Highway 17 Alternate - Summerville/Moncks Corner
- 203 - College Park Road - Goose Creek/Ladson
- 205 - Highway 78 to Highway 52/Goose Creek
- 209 - Ashley Phosphate Road/Highway 52 west/Highway 78 west - Moncks Corner/Kingstree
- Exit for Northwoods Mall
- 211 - Aviation Avenue to Remount Road
- Exit for Charleston Air Force Base
- 212A - Remount Road
- 212B-C - Interstate 526 - Savannah Highway/Mount Pleasant
- Exit for Charleston International Airport
- 213 - Montague Avenue/Mall Drive
- 215 - S.C. Route 642 - Dorchester Road
- 216 - S.C. Route 7 to Highway 17 south - Cosgrove Avenue
- Exit for West Ashley, Citadel Mall, Charleston Naval Base
- 217 - North Meeting Street
- 218 - Spruill Avenue
- 219A - Rutledge Avenue
- Exit for The Citadel
- 219B - Morrison Drive/East Bay Street
- 220 - Romney Street
- 221A - Highway 17 south - Savannah Highway, King Street
- Exit for Downtown Charleston
- 221B - Highway 17 north - Mount Pleasant, Meeting Street
- Exit for Downtown Charleston, College of Charleston, MUSC
References
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