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North Carolina Highway 147

North Carolina Highway 147 (NC 147) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway is an 8.1-mile-long (13.0 km) freeway through Durham running roughly southeast to northwest; the entire route lies within the city limits. To the southeast, it connects the city to the Research Triangle Park. NC 147 is the northern half of the Durham Freeway, which continues south onto Interstate 885 (I-885). The route is the main arterial through Durham, running alongside its downtown. It begins at a semi-directional T interchange with I-885 southeast of downtown Durham and runs northwest-southeast before merging into I-85 northwest of downtown Durham.

North Carolina Highway 147

Durham Freeway
NC 147 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length8.1 mi[1] (13.0 km)
Existed1986–present
Major junctions
South end I-885 in Durham
Major intersections
North end I-85 / US 70 in Durham
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesDurham
Highway system

Prior to June 30, 2022, both the southern half of the Durham Freeway, along with the northernmost segment of the Triangle Expressway, were part of NC 147. When the East End Connector and related road improvement projects were completed, the former became part of I-885, and the latter became NC 885.

Route description edit

 
 
NC 147 winding around downtown Durham in 2008 (top) and 2022 (bottom)

The route's entire length is a limited access freeway, linking I-885 with Downtown Durham, U.S. Routes 15 and 501, and Interstate 85. It is a fairly urbanized commuter-route and suffers from peak-traffic during conventional rush hours. The speed limit on the freeway is 55 mph (89 km/h).

The route forms the northern half of the Durham Freeway, and serves as the primary artery through Downtown Durham. The Durham Freeway portion was originally envisioned as an alignment of I-40, though the interstate was built to the south of the city center instead. The Durham Freeway received the NC 147 designation in 1986. The road follows a southeast-northwest alignment, following a depressed road cut to the south of Downtown Durham, with interchanges to several important Durham streets and arterial roads. It passes close by several major landmarks including the Durham Bulls Athletic Park (visible to the north of the roadway), the Durham Performing Arts Center, and the American Tobacco Historic District. Past Downtown Durham, the freeway passes through Duke University, forming the boundary between East Campus and Central Campus.

Past Duke University, the road reaches its northern terminus in a complex interchange with the U.S. 15-501 Freeway and I-85. Motorists must use U.S. 15-501 for access between I-85 south and NC 147 south, or between NC 147 north and I-85 north. At the actual northern terminus, traffic on NC 147 north merges with I-85 south, while I-85 north traffic can enter NC 147 south using exit 172.

Dedicated and memorial names edit

NC 147 features one dedicated stretch of freeway. The Buck Dean Expressway is the official name of NC 147 within the city limits of Durham that was approved on December 14, 1984.[2]

History edit

The Durham Freeway began with a 1962 bond referendum.[3] The first section of the road, completed in 1970 around downtown Durham, extended from Chapel Hill Street to Alston Avenue and resulted in the destruction of a portion of the Hayti neighborhood as part of urban renewal,[4] though a DOT engineer said the neighborhood likely would have been torn down anyway. The road was later extended west to Erwin Road and southward to where it meets I-40. In 1986, The freeway was designated as North Carolina Highway 147.[citation needed] The road's other names have included East-West Expressway and the I.L. "Buck" Dean Freeway.[3]

In 1979, planners said many of the city's roads needed widening, and the decision was made to extend the freeway to I-85. The first section in 1982 disrupted the Crest Street neighborhood, but the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) moved 181 houses instead of tearing them down, an action that resulted in a 1987 third-place Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) award for "historic preservation and cultural enhancement".[3] Eventually, the problems that caused the original I-40 extension to I-85 to be delayed were overcome, and NC 147 was extended through the city.[5] Work began in 1993, and the eastbound lanes opened May 21, 1997.[6] The section connecting the road to I-85 opened July 31, 1998.[4]

On September 6, 2011, the south terminus at T.W. Alexander Drive (exit 4) was permanently closed to make way for NC 147's extension to NC 540 in Morrisville; this made I-40 the temporary southern terminus for three months. On December 8, 2011, the southern extension was opened. Dubbed the Triangle Parkway, the 3.4-mile (5.5 km) stretch of road is also part of the Triangle Expressway.[7][8][9][10]

Despite the spur to T.W. Alexander Drive being permanently closed, the pavement was never removed, and the abandoned section still sits just south of NC 147's interchange with I-40. The road markings are also visible.[11]

On August 19, 2014, Interstate 885 first appeared in the October project letting for the East End Connector, which included new sign plans. The new designation was originally going to overlap with NC 147 between I-40 and the East End Connector, but it was later decided to decommission NC 147 from NC 540 to the East End Connector instead. On June 30, 2022, NC 147 was replaced by NC 885 along the Triangle Expressway portion and by I-885 between I-40 and the East End Connector.[12][13]

Junction list edit

The entire route is in Durham, Durham County.

mi[1]kmOld exitNew exit[14]DestinationsNotes
0.00.0 
 
I-885 south – RDU Airport
Continuation as I-885
0.40.641A 
 
 
 
 
 
I-885 north to I-85 / US 70 – Henderson, Greensboro, Petersburg
0.91.4101B-CBriggs Avenue  – Durham Technical Community CollegeSigned exit 1 northbound
1.93.1112  NC 55 (Alston Avenue)
2.43.912A3AFayetteville Street  – North Carolina Central University
2.64.212B3B 
 
 
 
US 15 Bus. / US 501 Bus. (Mangum Street/Roxboro Street) – Downtown
To Durham Bulls Athletic Park
3.25.112C3CDuke StreetNo southbound exit;to North Carolina Museum of Life and Science
3.76.0134AChapel Hill Street
4.26.8144B 
 
 
To US 70 Bus. / Swift Avenue – Duke University East Campus
To North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and Northgate Mall
4.97.915A5Elba Street / Trent DriveNorthbound exit, southbound entrance; to Duke Medical Center
5.38.515B6Hillandale Road / Fulton StreetTo Veterans Affairs Medical Center
6.210.0167   
 
 
US 15 / US 501 to I-85 north – Chapel Hill, Duke University West Campus
Signed as exits 7A (north) and 7B (south)
8.113.0 
 
I-85 south – Greensboro
Continuation as I-85
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b Google (July 1, 2022). "North Carolina Highway 147" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  2. ^ (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 29, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Bloom, Jonathan (July 26, 1998). "30-Year, 12-Mile Project Completed". The Herald-Sun. Durham, North Carolina. p. A1.
  4. ^ a b Bloom, Jonathan (August 1, 1998). "Durham Freeway's Last Leg Opens". The Herald-Sun. Durham, North Carolina. p. A8.
  5. ^ "History Beneath Our Feet". museumofdurhamhistory.org. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
  6. ^ "Durham Freeway's New Lanes to Ease Eastbound Travel". The Herald-Sun. Durham, North Carolina. May 21, 1997. p. C1.
  7. ^ "Triangle Expressway". North Carolina Turnpike Authority. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
  8. ^ . The News & Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. December 8, 2011. Archived from the original on January 9, 2012. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
  9. ^ "Section of N.C. 147 in Durham to Close Sept. 6" (Press release). North Carolina Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on December 24, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  10. ^ . The News & Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. September 6, 2011. Archived from the original on March 27, 2012. Retrieved September 6, 2011.
  11. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
  12. ^ . North Carolina Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on June 23, 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  13. ^ Casey, Monica; Harden, Nia (June 30, 2022). "Durham's East End Connector to open to drivers this afternoon". Raleigh, North Carolina: WRAL-TV.
  14. ^ Stradling, Richard (May 7, 2022). "Before Durham East End Connector opens, exit numbers and highway names are changing". The News & Observer. Retrieved July 12, 2022.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • NC 147 Exit List
  • Future I-885 Durham East End Connector

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North Carolina Highway 147 NC 147 is a primary state highway in the U S state of North Carolina The highway is an 8 1 mile long 13 0 km freeway through Durham running roughly southeast to northwest the entire route lies within the city limits To the southeast it connects the city to the Research Triangle Park NC 147 is the northern half of the Durham Freeway which continues south onto Interstate 885 I 885 The route is the main arterial through Durham running alongside its downtown It begins at a semi directional T interchange with I 885 southeast of downtown Durham and runs northwest southeast before merging into I 85 northwest of downtown Durham North Carolina Highway 147Durham FreewayNC 147 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NCDOTLength8 1 mi 1 13 0 km Existed1986 presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 885 in DurhamMajor intersectionsNC 55 in Durham US 15 US 501 in DurhamNorth endI 85 US 70 in DurhamLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesDurhamHighway systemNorth Carolina Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic NC 146 NC 148Prior to June 30 2022 both the southern half of the Durham Freeway along with the northernmost segment of the Triangle Expressway were part of NC 147 When the East End Connector and related road improvement projects were completed the former became part of I 885 and the latter became NC 885 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Dedicated and memorial names 2 History 3 Junction list 4 References 5 External linksRoute description edit nbsp nbsp NC 147 winding around downtown Durham in 2008 top and 2022 bottom The route s entire length is a limited access freeway linking I 885 with Downtown Durham U S Routes 15 and 501 and Interstate 85 It is a fairly urbanized commuter route and suffers from peak traffic during conventional rush hours The speed limit on the freeway is 55 mph 89 km h The route forms the northern half of the Durham Freeway and serves as the primary artery through Downtown Durham The Durham Freeway portion was originally envisioned as an alignment of I 40 though the interstate was built to the south of the city center instead The Durham Freeway received the NC 147 designation in 1986 The road follows a southeast northwest alignment following a depressed road cut to the south of Downtown Durham with interchanges to several important Durham streets and arterial roads It passes close by several major landmarks including the Durham Bulls Athletic Park visible to the north of the roadway the Durham Performing Arts Center and the American Tobacco Historic District Past Downtown Durham the freeway passes through Duke University forming the boundary between East Campus and Central Campus Past Duke University the road reaches its northern terminus in a complex interchange with the U S 15 501 Freeway and I 85 Motorists must use U S 15 501 for access between I 85 south and NC 147 south or between NC 147 north and I 85 north At the actual northern terminus traffic on NC 147 north merges with I 85 south while I 85 north traffic can enter NC 147 south using exit 172 Dedicated and memorial names edit NC 147 features one dedicated stretch of freeway The Buck Dean Expressway is the official name of NC 147 within the city limits of Durham that was approved on December 14 1984 2 History editThe Durham Freeway began with a 1962 bond referendum 3 The first section of the road completed in 1970 around downtown Durham extended from Chapel Hill Street to Alston Avenue and resulted in the destruction of a portion of the Hayti neighborhood as part of urban renewal 4 though a DOT engineer said the neighborhood likely would have been torn down anyway The road was later extended west to Erwin Road and southward to where it meets I 40 In 1986 The freeway was designated as North Carolina Highway 147 citation needed The road s other names have included East West Expressway and the I L Buck Dean Freeway 3 In 1979 planners said many of the city s roads needed widening and the decision was made to extend the freeway to I 85 The first section in 1982 disrupted the Crest Street neighborhood but the North Carolina Department of Transportation NCDOT moved 181 houses instead of tearing them down an action that resulted in a 1987 third place Federal Highway Administration FHWA award for historic preservation and cultural enhancement 3 Eventually the problems that caused the original I 40 extension to I 85 to be delayed were overcome and NC 147 was extended through the city 5 Work began in 1993 and the eastbound lanes opened May 21 1997 6 The section connecting the road to I 85 opened July 31 1998 4 On September 6 2011 the south terminus at T W Alexander Drive exit 4 was permanently closed to make way for NC 147 s extension to NC 540 in Morrisville this made I 40 the temporary southern terminus for three months On December 8 2011 the southern extension was opened Dubbed the Triangle Parkway the 3 4 mile 5 5 km stretch of road is also part of the Triangle Expressway 7 8 9 10 Despite the spur to T W Alexander Drive being permanently closed the pavement was never removed and the abandoned section still sits just south of NC 147 s interchange with I 40 The road markings are also visible 11 On August 19 2014 Interstate 885 first appeared in the October project letting for the East End Connector which included new sign plans The new designation was originally going to overlap with NC 147 between I 40 and the East End Connector but it was later decided to decommission NC 147 from NC 540 to the East End Connector instead On June 30 2022 NC 147 was replaced by NC 885 along the Triangle Expressway portion and by I 885 between I 40 and the East End Connector 12 13 Junction list editThe entire route is in Durham Durham County mi 1 kmOld exitNew exit 14 DestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp nbsp I 885 south RDU AirportContinuation as I 8850 40 64 1A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 885 north to I 85 US 70 Henderson Greensboro Petersburg0 91 4101B CBriggs Avenue Durham Technical Community CollegeSigned exit 1 northbound1 93 1112 nbsp NC 55 Alston Avenue 2 43 912A3AFayetteville Street North Carolina Central University2 64 212B3B nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 15 Bus US 501 Bus Mangum Street Roxboro Street DowntownTo Durham Bulls Athletic Park3 25 112C3CDuke StreetNo southbound exit to North Carolina Museum of Life and Science3 76 0134AChapel Hill Street4 26 8144B nbsp nbsp nbsp To US 70 Bus Swift Avenue Duke University East CampusTo North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and Northgate Mall4 97 915A5Elba Street Trent DriveNorthbound exit southbound entrance to Duke Medical Center5 38 515B6Hillandale Road Fulton StreetTo Veterans Affairs Medical Center6 210 0167 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 15 US 501 to I 85 north Chapel Hill Duke University West CampusSigned as exits 7A north and 7B south 8 113 0 nbsp nbsp I 85 south GreensboroContinuation as I 851 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessReferences edit a b Google July 1 2022 North Carolina Highway 147 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 1 2022 North Carolina Memorial Highways and other Named Facilities PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on December 29 2012 Retrieved June 19 2011 a b c Bloom Jonathan July 26 1998 30 Year 12 Mile Project Completed The Herald Sun Durham North Carolina p A1 a b Bloom Jonathan August 1 1998 Durham Freeway s Last Leg Opens The Herald Sun Durham North Carolina p A8 History Beneath Our Feet museumofdurhamhistory org Retrieved July 4 2022 Durham Freeway s New Lanes to Ease Eastbound Travel The Herald Sun Durham North Carolina May 21 1997 p C1 Triangle Expressway North Carolina Turnpike Authority Retrieved December 8 2011 State s First Modern Toll Road Opens Today The News amp Observer Raleigh North Carolina December 8 2011 Archived from the original on January 9 2012 Retrieved December 8 2011 Section of N C 147 in Durham to Close Sept 6 Press release North Carolina Department of Transportation Archived from the original on December 24 2012 Retrieved August 19 2011 Crosstown Traffic RTP Commuters The NC 147 Southern Spur Is Closed Today for Good The News amp Observer Raleigh North Carolina September 6 2011 Archived from the original on March 27 2012 Retrieved September 6 2011 Google Maps Google Maps Retrieved July 4 2022 East End Connector North Carolina Department of Transportation Archived from the original on June 23 2015 Retrieved May 30 2015 Casey Monica Harden Nia June 30 2022 Durham s East End Connector to open to drivers this afternoon Raleigh North Carolina WRAL TV Stradling Richard May 7 2022 Before Durham East End Connector opens exit numbers and highway names are changing The News amp Observer Retrieved July 12 2022 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML North Carolina Highway 147KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to North Carolina Highway 147 NCRoads NC 147 NC 147 Exit List Future I 885 Durham East End Connector Retrieved from 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