Aiken truck route South Carolina Highway 19 Truck (
SC 19 Truck) is a
truck route that provides routing west around downtown Aiken, via
SC 118, for
trucks; which are not allowed in the downtown area.
Aiken connector South Carolina Highway 19 Connector (
SC 19 Conn.) is a short
hidden connector route, which is signed as northbound SC 19, between Park Avenue and Richland Avenue. Northbound SC 19 continue northbound along Richland Avenue to reconnect southbound SC 19 at Laurens Avenue.
Trenton alternate route South Carolina Highway 19 Alternate (
SC 19 Alt.) was an
alternate route that partially existed within the
city limits of
Trenton. In 1939, its southern terminus was established at
U.S. Route 25 (US 25) south-southwest of the town. It then traveled northeast across the mainline's path, on Greenhouse Road and S.E. Diggs Road. At the intersection with East Wise Street, it turned left and traveled to the northwest. Just before an intersection with the southern terminus of Thurmond Street, it began a curve to the west-northwest. At Watson Street, it turned to the right and traveled to the north-northwest. At Church Street, it turned left and resumed its west-northwest direction. It continued on Church Street until it ended at another intersection with SC 19, which existed north of the town at the time. In 1947, the southern terminus was truncated to end at its southern intersection with the mainline, removing it from Greenhouse Road. In the mid-1950s, the portion on Watson and Church streets was removed, with the alternate route using the entire length of Wise Street. Between 1965 and 1967, it was
decommissioned and redesignated as
SC 19 Conn. and
SC 121 Conn. Trenton connector South Carolina Highway 19 Connector (
SC 19 Conn.) is a
unsigned connector route through Trenton, via Samuel E. Diggs Road and Wise Street. Sharing a
concurrency with
SC 121 Conn, it has appeared on official state maps since the 1930s (possibly earlier). The routing provides a primary routing through the center of Trenton. ==See also==