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North Carolina Highway 11 Bypass (NC 11 Byp.), is a 17.9-mile (28.8 km), [1] bypass route of NC 11 in Pitt County, North Carolina.The bypass is a four-lane freeway that runs between a junction with NC 11 south of Ayden to an interchange with U.S. Route 264 (US 264), US 13, NC 11, and NC 903 north of Greenville, wrapping around the west side of Ayden and Winterville and the northwest side of ...
Southern end of NC 222 concurrency: Falkland: 54.9: 88.4: NC 222 west (West Avenue) / Crisp Street – Fountain: Northern end of NC 222 concurrency: Edgecombe 61.9: 99.6: NC 42 north – Conetoe: Western end of NC 42 concurrency 62.0: 99.8: NC 124 west – Macclesfield: Eastern terminus of NC 124 63.2: 101.7: US 258 – Tarboro, Princeville ...
NC 11 begins at US 74/US 76 in the unincorporated community of Freeman. It travels north to NC 87 at Sandyfield before exiting Columbus County. [1] Soon entering Bladen County, it crosses the Cape Fear River, then travels nearly seven miles (11 km) to Long View, where it joins with NC 53 before crossing the Black River and into Pender County. [2]
South end of NC 125/NC 903 overlap 175.6: 282.6: NC 561 east – Tillery: East end of NC 561 overlap 176.0: 283.2: NC 561 west – Brinkleyville, Louisburg: West end of NC 561 overlap: Halifax: 176.5: 284.0: US 301 Bus. north (King Street) Southern terminus of US 301 Bus. 177.1: 285.0: NC 125 north / NC 903 north – Roanoke Rapids: North end ...
U.S. Route 13 (US 13) is a United States Numbered Highway running from Eastover, North Carolina to Morrisville, Pennsylvania.In North Carolina, it runs along a northeast–southwest alignment for 189.1 miles (304.3 km) connecting the cities of Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Greenville, Williamston, and Ahoskie.
North Carolina Highway 30A (NC 30A) was an alternate route of NC 30 which existed between 1933 and 1941. The southern terminus of NC 30A was located at NC 30 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Windsor in Bertie County. From its southern terminus, the highway continued northward for 11 miles (18 km) to Powellsville where it intersected NC 350.
On establishment of the North Carolina Highway System, the primary route between Wilson and Greenville was NC 91. US 264 was signed along the route in 1932 and NC 91 was decommissioned. Over the years, US 264 was improved and in 1992, a freeway was completed between I-95 in Wilson and Greenville.
East end of NC 62 overlap: Haw River: 252.8: 406.8: NC 49 – Graham: Mebane: 257.5: 414.4: NC 119 north (Second Street) West end of NC 119 overlap: 257.7: 414.7: NC 119 south (Fifth Street) East end of NC 119 overlap: Orange 265.0: 426.5: NC 86 Truck south to I-40 / I-85 – Greensboro: West end of NC 86 Truck overlap; westbound left exit and ...