A number of trains serve South Carolina. Palmetto and Silver Meteor: Dillon (Palmetto only), Florence, Kingstree, Charleston and Yemassee. Silver Star: Camden, Columbia and Denmark. Crescent: Gastonia, Spartanburg, Greenville, and Clemson.
no there will never be one because that is to far away and people won't take a bath and they will stink.
Charlotte, NC
Check on the Amtrak website.
There are multiple train stations located in South Carolina. The cities of Charleston and Florence both boast Amtrak train stations to catch trains from.
East and South.
To get to South Dakota from North Carolina, you travel northwest, mostly west. They are approximately 2500 miles apart and it takes approximately 25 hours, depending on where you start in North Carolina and your destination in South Dakota.
Departing South Dakota you would travel southeast to reach North Carolina.
Departing South Dakota you would travel southeast to reach North Carolina.
Right whales travel off the coast of South Carolina. There are only about 400 in existence.
Amtrak was created in the 1970s because private railroad corporations such as Union Pacific did not want to run their passenger railroad services anymore because they deemed them as not profitable due to compitition by airline and road travel so the government created Amtrak to maintain the passenger rail travel in the U.S. Amtrak is a government owned passenger railroad corporation that maintains passenger rail routes throughout the United States.
South Carolina to the nearest point in Canada is nearly 1,500 miles. South Dakota to Indiana is only about 600 miles.
If you travel straight north from most parts of South Carolina, you would eventually cross into West Virginia. From the easternmost parts of South Carolina, you would have to go north and a bit west to get into West Virginia.
3 hours