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====Roads and highways==== [[File:The Lincoln Street Tunnel in Columbia, SC.jpg|thumb|The Lincoln Street Tunnel - A pedestrian and bicycle-only tunnel converted from a former railroad tunnel, which crosses under Lincoln, Washington, and Hampton Streets]] Columbia's central location between the population centers of South Carolina has made it a transportation focal point with nine State Highways: [[South Carolina Highway 12|SC 12]], [[South Carolina Highway 16|SC 16]], [[South Carolina Highway 48|SC 48]], [[South Carolina Highway 215|SC 215]], [[South Carolina Highway 262|SC 262]], [[South Carolina Highway 277|SC 277]], [[South Carolina Highway 555|SC 555]], [[South Carolina Highway 760|SC 760]], and [[South Carolina Highway 768|SC 768]]; seven [[United States Numbered Highway System|U.S. Highways]]: [[U.S. Route 1 in South Carolina|US 1]], [[U.S. Route 21#South Carolina|US 21]], [[U.S. Route 76 in South Carolina|US 76]], and [[U.S. Route 176|US 176]], [[U.S. Route 321#South Carolina|US 321]], [[U.S. Route 378#South Carolina|US 378]], and [[U.S. Route 601#South Carolina|US 601]]; and four [[Interstate Highway System|Interstate Highways]]:<ref>{{Cite web |title=Richland County Economic Development Office > Community Data > Transportation > Interstates |url=http://richlandcountysc.com/Community-Data/Transportation/Interstates |access-date=2023-04-08 |website=richlandcountysc.com}}</ref> * [[Interstate 20 in South Carolina|Interstate 20]] travels from west to east and connects Columbia to Atlanta and Augusta in the west and Florence in the east. It serves the nearby towns and suburbs of Pelion, Lexington, West Columbia, the Sandhill region, Pontiac, Elgin, Lugoff, and Camden. Interstate 20 is also used by travelers heading to Myrtle Beach, although the interstate's eastern terminus is in Florence. * [[Interstate 26 in South Carolina|Interstate 26]] travels from northwest to southeast and connects Columbia to the other two major population centers of South Carolina: the Greenville-Spartanburg area in the northwestern part of the state and [[North Charleston, South Carolina|North Charleston]] β Charleston area in the southeastern part of the state. It also serves the nearby towns and suburbs of Irmo, Harbison, Gaston, and Swansea. * [[Interstate 77 in South Carolina|Interstate 77]] (William Earle Berne Beltway) begins at a junction with Interstate 26 south of Columbia and travels north to Rock Hill and Charlotte. This interstate also provides direct access to Fort Jackson, the U.S. Army's largest training base and one of Columbia's largest employers. It serves the nearby towns and suburbs of Forest Acres, Gadsden, and Blythewood. * [[Interstate 126]] begins downtown at Elmwood Avenue and travels west towards Interstate 26 and Interstate 20. It provides access to Riverbanks Zoo.
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