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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 ...
NC 906 begins as a two-lane road at Beach Drive, as Middleton Boulevard. Crossing over Davis Creek, it widens to a four-lane at Oak Island Drive (SR 1190). After crossing over the Intracoastal Waterway , leaving Oak Island, the highway continues for 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to NC 211 (Southport-Supply Road).
South end of NC 50 overlap: 61.7: 99.3: NC 24 Bus. east (Routledge Road) – Jacksonville: North end of NC 24 Bus. overlap: 63.5: 102.2: NC 903 south (Kenansville Bypass) – Magnolia, Beulaville: South end of NC 903 overlap: Kornegay: 72.6: 116.8: NC 111 north / NC 903 north – Goldsboro: North end of NC 111 and NC 903 overlap: 73.0: 117.5 ...
U.S. Route 276 (US 276) is a United States highway that runs for 106.4 miles (171.2 km) from Mauldin, South Carolina to Cove Creek, North Carolina.It is known both as a busy urban highway in Greenville, South Carolina and a scenic back-road in Western North Carolina.
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 ...
Western end of NC 142 concurrency 172.2: 277.1: NC 11 south / NC 142 east – Bethel, Hassell: Eastern end of NC 142 concurrency; western end of NC 11 concurrency 176.3: 283.7: NC 111 south – Tarboro: Northern terminus of NC 111: Oak City: 176.9: 284.7: NC 125 – Hobgood, Hamilton 180.8: 291.0: NC 903 – Scotland Neck, Hamilton: Bertie ...
U.S. Route 70 (US 70) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Globe, Arizona, to the Crystal Coast of the US state of North Carolina.In North Carolina, it is a major 488-mile-long (785 km) east–west highway that runs from the Tennessee border to the Atlantic Ocean.
The road was first mapped as an under construction highway from US 25 near Hendersonville north to NC 280 (current NC 146). The first segment opened in 1966 beginning at NC 280 to the US 25 connector near East Flat Rock. In 1969, I-26 was extended north to I-40, and the South Carolina segment was extended to NC 108 near Columbus.