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SC 161 Northbound in Rock Hill. SC 161 is a multi-lane highway, traversing from U.S. Route 21 (US 21) and Interstate 77 (I-77), through the northern part of Rock Hill and north around York, to the back entrance area of Kings Mountain State Park and Kings Mountain National Military Park, and ends at the North Carolina state line.
Section R-2707D, which extends from west of NC 150 to US 74 southeast of Shelby and is 4.1 miles (6.6 km) in length, along with Section R-2707E, which extends from US 74 southeast of Shelby to the west of Stony Point Road at U.S. Route 74 Business (US 74 Bus.) in Kings Mountain have both had their final designs and right of way acquisition ...
In 1937, it replaced a stretch of NC 7 going between Kings Mountain and Gastonia. The old route briefly became alternates for both U.S. Highways before becoming NC 161 and NC 274. In 1938, US 29 was moved onto a new bypass around Kannapolis–China Grove, leaving US 29A on the old route. In 1948, the routes were switched.
MTA Bus Company: New York City: New York City 451000 5,725 [392] [393] Nassau Inter-County Express: Nassau County: Long Beach, Glen Cove: 84,969 [394] New York City Transit: New York City: New York City 1949700 5,725 [392] [393] NFTA Metro: Erie and Niagara counties Buffalo, Niagara Falls: 46,200 Kingston Citibus: Kingston: Kingston [395 ...
Route information; Maintained by NCDOT: Length: 10.6 mi [1] (17.1 km) Existed: 1937–present: Tourist routes: Crowders Mountain Drive: Major junctions; South end: SC 161 at the South Carolina state line near Kings Mountain S.P. I-85 / US 29 near Kings Mountain US 74 in Kings Mountain: North end: NC 274 in Bessemer City: Location; Country ...
Amtrak operates several passenger rail lines in North Carolina. Each train is daily except the Piedmont which is twice-daily.. The Carolinian between New York and Charlotte serves Rocky Mount, Wilson, Selma-Smithfield, Raleigh, State Fair (conditional), Cary, Durham, Hillsborough (future), Burlington, Greensboro, High Point, Lexington (conditional), Salisbury, Kannapolis, and Charlotte.
Formerly Charlotte Transit route 2 Independence Boulevard. [1] 18 Paw Creek/Rosa Parks Crosstown Firestone-Garden Park Rosa Parks Place Community Transit Center Mountain Island Callabridge Commons Hoskins Road, Mt. Holly Road, Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road 13.7 mi (22.0 km) Formerly part of routes 1 and 34. [2] 19 Park Road Center City
Charlotte is served daily by several Amtrak trains in each direction; two (2) long-distance services, and four (4) regional trains. [2]The Crescent connects Charlotte with New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Charlottesville, and Greensboro to the north, and Atlanta, Birmingham and New Orleans to the south.