South Carolina Highway 49


South Carolina Highway 49 is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It is signed as a north–south highway, though it travels in a southwesterly-northeasterly direction, from Watts Mills to the North Carolina state line in Lake Wylie.

Route description

SC 49 is part of a three-state highway 49 that totals from Watts Mills, South Carolina to Crewe, Virginia.
The portion in South Carolina runs from Watts Mills to Lake Wylie.

History

Established in 1937 as a renumbering of SC 163, it ran from U.S. Route 321 in York to the North Carolina state line in Lake Wylie. In 1956, SC 49 was extended southwest to its current southern terminus at US 221 in Watts Mills replacing SC 91 from York to Monarch, SC 92 from Monarch to Cross Anchor, and SC 30 from Cross Anchor to Watts Mills.
In 1960 or 1961, SC 49 was rerouted from Lockhart to Mount Tabor. At an unknown date, SC 49 was rerouted north around downtown Union.
One previous SC 49 existed from around 1927–1935, from Myrtle Beach to the North Carolina state line in Little River. In 1932, most of SC 49 north of Myrtle Beach was replaced by US 117; by 1935, the rest of SC 49 was replaced by US 17.

Junction list

Special routes

Union truck route

SC 49 Truck is a truck route that bypasses a portion of West Main Street in western portions of Union. The first of the route runs along the two-lane Industrial Park Road, concurrent with the unsigned SC 496. It then turns to the north along US 176/SC 215 for its last.

Monarch Mill connector route

SC 49 Connector is a unsigned connector route along Monarch Highway between SC 215 southeast of Union to SC 49 in the census-designated place of Monarch Mill.