Kangaroo Express, 2950 Glenns Bay Connector (Surfside Beach): Fall 2012 3 comments
The Glenns Bay Connector runs, under a couple of different street names, from oceanfront in Surfside Beach, across US-17 business, across US-17 bypass and to SC-707.
Between US-17 and 17 bypass, it is two lanes only. This has not been enough for years, especially since a large number of appartments have been built off of the road in this area. If you are trying to go from the bypass to US-17 in the afternoon, there will always be somebody stopped in the road trying to make a left turn into their complex, backing traffic up for blocks.
Currently there is a project underway to widen the road, and it has apparently eaten this Kangaroo Express on the north east side of the intersection. Don't cry for Kangaroo because there is *another* one on the south east side of the intersection.
It looks to me as though the carwash has been closed longer than the store itself.
Update 12 November 2012: Added the complete 7 October 2012 photoset.
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Casey G
9 Nov 12 at 1:01 am
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Yep. I should also have spelled "ocean" and "bypass" correctly as well.
Fixed..
ted
9 Nov 12 at 6:08 pm
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Oops I forgot to mention those and also the car wash has indeed be closed longer than the gas station about 4-5 more I want to say as I'm not sure, but I know the car wash has been closed a long time.
Casey G
9 Nov 12 at 7:23 pm
In you article there is error where it says: "The Glenns Bay Connector runs, under a couple of different street names, from ocenfront in Surfside Beach, across US-17 business, across US-17 bypas and to SC-701." it should say: "The Glenns Bay Connector runs, under a couple of different street names, from ocenfront in Surfside Beach, across US-17 business, across US-17 bypas and to SC-707."