Greenwood business loop {{Infobox road small
South Carolina Highway 72 Business (
SC 72 Bus.) is a
business route that is partially in the
city limits of
Greenwood. It follows the original path of the SC 72 mainline through
downtown Greenwood, via Cambridge Avenue, Grace Street, and Reynolds Avenue. It was established in 1961 when mainline SC 72 was bypassed north of the city. It is also in concurrency with the
South Carolina Discovery Route for the majority of its routing. {{SCint {{SCint
Clinton business loop South Carolina Highway 72 Business (
SC 72 Bus.) is a
business route entirely within the
city limits of
Clinton. It follows the original path of the SC 72 mainline route that used to traverse through
downtown Clinton, via Broad Street and Willard Road. The highway passes by the main entrance of
Presbyterian College. It also shares a
concurrency with
SC 56 Bus. for the majority of its path. {{SCint {{SCint
Whitmire alternate route South Carolina Highway 72 Alternate (
SC 72 Alt.) was an
alternate route that was a renumbering of
SC 7 Alt. northeast of
Whitmire. It was established in 1942 from
U.S. Route 176 to SC 72. In 1947, it was
decommissioned and redesignated as
SC 72 Connector (SC 72 Conn.).
Whitmire connector route South Carolina Highway 72 Connector (
SC 72 Conn.) is a
connector route of SC 72 that exists northeast of
Whitmire. It serves to connect
U.S. Route 176 (US 176) with SC 72/
SC 121. It is unnamed and is an
unsigned highway.
Chester business loop South Carolina Highway 72 Business (
SC 72 Bus.) was established in 1954 when mainline SC 72 was bypassed to the south and east of
Chester. It followed the original mainline route through downtown Chester, via West End Street, Main Street, and Saluda Street/Road. In 1964,
SC 121 Bus. was established and completely overlapped SC 72 Bus. It is unknown when the business loop was decommissioned.
Rock Hill business spur South Carolina Highway 72 Business (
SC 72 Bus.) was established in 1950 as a
business spur into downtown
Rock Hill, via Saluda Street, from mainline SC 72, which continued east to terminate at
US 21/
SC 5 (Anderson Road). Though never originally part of mainline SC 72, it was eventually replaced by the mainline sometime in 2012.
Rock Hill bypass South Carolina Highway 72 Bypass (
SC 72 Byp.) was most likely established in 1950. It bypassed downtown
Rock Hill to the southeast as Albright Road and was completely concurrent with
SC 121. It was also concurrent with
SC 5 shortly afterwards for the rest of its route as well. It and
SC 121 ended at an intersection with
US 21 while
SC 5 continued on without them going east with
US 21 to
I-77). It was actually the former segment of mainline SC 72, and it eventually was decommissioned sometime in 2012, along with it getting redesignated onto South Carolina Highway 72 Business Spur. ==See also==