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North Carolina Highway 150

North Carolina Highway 150 (NC 150) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It serves the Foothills and Piedmont Triad areas of the state, connecting the cities of Shelby, Mooresville, Salisbury and Winston-Salem.

North Carolina Highway 150

NC 150 in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length184.4 mi[1] (296.8 km)
Existed1929–present
Tourist
routes
Colonial Heritage Byway
Mill Bridge Scenic Byway
Major junctions
West end SC 150 at the South Carolina state line
Major intersections
East end US 158 near Yanceyville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesCleveland, Gaston, Lincoln, Catawba, Iredell, Rowan, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, Rockingham, Caswell
Highway system

Route description edit

Gaston and Cleveland counties edit

In Gaston County, NC 150 downgrades to a street. It travels through central Cherryville, North Carolina, where it meets NC 274. After crossing into Cleveland County, the route travels through Waco and across a small part of Kings Mountain Reservoir. Shortly after crossing NC 180, NC 150 enters Shelby, where it joins US 74 Business westbound. In downtown, NC 150 switches roads to share NC 18 south out of town. Two miles after crossing the mainline US 74, NC 150 and NC 18 split. NC 150 heads due west to Boiling Springs, where the route turns due south across the Broad River to end at the South Carolina state line. SC 150 continues south across the line toward I-85 again and Gaffney, South Carolina.

Catawba and Lincoln counties edit

After crossing a couple of bridges across Lake Norman, Marshall Steam Station is visible on the right. NC 150 continues past the power plant through the lake-oriented communities of Terrell and Sherrills Ford, crossing over numerous tributaries of the lake/Catawba River. Shortly after meeting NC 16 at a four-way intersection, NC 150 crosses into Lincoln County. In Lincolnton, NC 150 and NC 27 join for a two-mile (3.2 km) segment through a commercial district, splitting shortly after an interchange with the US 321 freeway. Through the entire NC 27 concurrency, NC 150 is also concurrent with North Carolina Bicycle Route 6.[2] NC 150 continues southward, along with NC 155 and the business route of US 321, after the split east of downtown. Shortly outside the town, NC 150 splits from NC 155 and heads in a southwest direction through Crouse and across the county line where NC 150 becomes an expressway.

Rowan and Iredell counties edit

Continuing on westbound NC 150, the route crosses the Yadkin into Rowan County along with US 29/70 on Wil-Cox Bridge while a new bridge is built. The three conjoined highways continue together through downtown Spencer, passing Spencer Shops, and split in downtown Salisbury. NC 150 heads due west once again toward Mooresville, crossing into Iredell County.

Just outside Mooresville, NC 150 joins NC 152 for a short 0.25-mile (0.40 km) concurrency before splitting on a northern bypass route (Oak Ridge Farm Highway), skipping downtown Mooresville. After crossing NC 801 and NC 115, the highway enters a dense commercial shopping area along Plaza Drive. This stretch of road has witnessed massive growth in the early 2000s (decade) with the construction of numerous big box stores as a result of the growing popularity of nearby Lake Norman and the local NASCAR racing culture. As a consequence, NC 150 through western Mooresville was widened to a 4-lane boulevard in the early 2000s (decade). This developed area continues past NC 150's interchanges with US 21 and I-77. A few miles after crossing the Interstate, NC 150 returns to a two-lane road known as River Highway. The route enters the Lake Norman area, passing many businesses tailored to tourists, fishermen, and boating enthusiasts, before actually crossing the lake into Catawba County.

Davidson County edit

At I-85, NC 150's routing used to be quite unusual. Before the reconstruction of the I-85 through the area, the westbound NC 150 roadway merged onto I-85 southbound lanes and the routes were concurrent for about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) before NC 150 left-exited with US 29/70 southward. Northbound US 29/70 and eastbound NC 150 entered I-85 northbound on the left and the NC 150 exit ramp was immediately on the right. Since it was nearly impossible for one traveling on NC 150 northbound to exit there, motorists were directed to the next exit, Clark Road, which returned to the main roadway using TO NC 150 signs. In the late 2000s, I-85 received a new Yadkin River crossing, which also eliminated the awkward left exit and entrance for NC 150 and US 29/70. NC 150 is no longer concurrent with I-85, but instead follows US 29/70 on a new parallel road down to the Yadkin River crossing. Near the Churchland community, NC 150 takes an odd turn east, despite being signed west, toward I-85/US 29/70/52 to avoid crossing the Yadkin River. The highway passes through an interchange with US 64 and continues into the communities of Tyro and Reeds. NC 150 becomes a two-lane road again as the highway continues southward (signed west) through the community of Arcadia.

Forsyth County edit

 
Reassurance marker assembly near Kernersville in 2009. I-40 Bus. has since been decommissioned.

When entering Forsyth County, Peters Creek Parkway carries NC 150 using the partial controlled access grade with a speed limit of 55 mph (89 km/h). NC 150 enters the city of Winston-Salem at this point. It then passes a diamond interchange with Clemmonsville Road, before downgrading to a four-laned boulevard with a speed limit of 45 mph (72 km/h). It passes a trumpet interchange with Interstate 40 and Silas Creek Parkway (NC-67) at an at-grade junction. It enters a commercially developed area near downtown Winston-Salem, before it leaves Peters Creek Parkway at a folded-diamond interchange with U.S. 421, also known as Salem Parkway in most of the area, using a controlled-access grade after over a mile. After its concurrency with U.S. 421 for nearly twelve miles, it leaves U.S. 421 at an interchange with Macy Grove Road. Using Macy Grove Road, NC 150 effectively bypasses downtown Kernersville using a limited access grade with a speed limit of 45 mph (72 km/h). It passes a one quadrant interchange with Mountain Street before entering a residential area with superstreets. NC 150 leaves Macy Grove Road at an intersection with Main Street shortly before entering Oak Ridge.

Caswell, Rockingham, and Guilford counties edit

NC 150 travels west from its eastern terminus at U.S. Route 158 (US 158) in rural Caswell County on a winding two-lane road into Rockingham County. Shortly after crossing the county line, NC 150 has a short 1-mile-long (1.6 km) concurrency with NC 87 through the unincorporated community of Williamsburg. NC 150 exits the concurrency to the south, crossing into Guilford County shortly thereafter. As It enters Osceola, it turns right at a junction with NC 61, which has its northern terminus here. NC 150, remaining a two-lane route, continues westward again, through the small community of Monticello, before coming to an interchange with Future Interstate 785 (I-785) and US 29.

Slowing to a 35 mph (56 km/h) speed limit after the interchange, NC 150 progresses towards Browns Summit, the first of three northern Greensboro suburbs the route passes through. After passing through a small road kink at a railroad crossing in the middle of Browns Summit, the route makes its way entirely across the rural community, thereby effectively bypassing Greensboro and remaining north of the county. As NC 150 approaches Summerfield (another suburb), numerous housing developments can be seen on either side of the road. NC 150 enters Summerfield's commercial district, at the US 220 and Auburn Road junction, where a handful of shopping centers can be found, and then turns right and shares a short 1.3-mile (2.1 km) concurrency with US 220 northbound. Continuing west again with the name "Oak Ridge Road", NC 150 encounters an interchange with Interstate 73. After that, NC 150 enters the final Greensboro suburb of Oak Ridge, where it passes by the Oak Ridge Military Academy at its intersection with NC 68. NC 150 continues on a southwest course out of Oak Ridge and Guilford County.

History edit

NC 150 was designated around 1929 as a spur route from the first NC 15, which is now mostly part of US 29. Its first routing ran west from Salisbury to Mooresville. By 1931, the route was extended through Lincolnton to US 74 in Shelby. The highway previously linking Lincolnton and Shelby was designated as NC 206.

NC 150's massive extension east occurred in late 1939 or 1940, giving the route its current eastern terminus at US 158 and western terminus at the South Carolina state line. It was partially cosigned in parts with US 29/70/52, US 74, NC 18, and old alignment of NC 184.

NC 150 underwent numerous realignments in the 1940s and 1950s in Winston-Salem with the construction of the new "parkways" (Silas Creek Parkway, Peters Creek Parkway, Corporation Parkway). Its alignment change in Kernersville, along with its extension along Peters Creek Parkway, occurred in 1994. NC 150 was rerouted onto a bypass in Kernersville again in 2020. The segment of NC 150 through Mooresville was replaced with a northern bypass route in the late 1950s. In the 2000s (decade), NC 150 through Mooresville was widened to a four-lane boulevard, as was southern Peters Creek Parkway in southern Winston-Salem.

NC 150, once signed as North and South, was converted in 1982 to its current East and West signage and description.

Junction list edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Cleveland0.00.0 
 
SC 150 south – Gaffney
Continuation beyond South Carolina state line
Boiling Springs5.48.7College Avenue – Cliffside
Shelby11.518.5  NC 18 (Lafayette Street) – GaffneySouth end of NC 18 Truck overlap
13.722.0   US 74 / NC 226 (Dixon Boulevard) – Kings Mountain, Patterson Springs, Forest City
14.723.7 
 
 
US 74 Bus. west (Marion Street)
West end of US 74 Bus. and north end of NC 18 Truck overlap
16.226.1 
 
 
US 74 Bus. east (Marion Street)
East end of US 74 Bus. overlap
17.928.8  NC 180 (Post Road) – Gaffney, MorgantonTo Cleveland County Fairgrounds
GastonCherryville26.041.8  NC 274 (Mountain Street) – Bessemer City, Morganton
27.143.6 
 
NC 279 east (Rudisill Street) – Dallas
LincolnRoseland33.153.3West Highway 150 – LincolntonWest end of NC 27 Truck overlap
Lincolnton35.557.1 
 
 
US 321 Bus. south (Gastonia Highway) – High Shoals
South end of US 321 Bus. overlap; diamond interchange
37.259.9 
 
 
 
 
US 321 Bus. north (Generals Boulevard) / NC 27 west (Main Street) – Maiden
North end of US 321 Bus., west end of NC 27 and east end of NC 27 Truck overlap
37.860.8  US 321 – Gastonia, HickoryPartial cloverleaf interchange
Boger City39.263.1 
 
NC 27 east – Mount Holly, Lowesville
East end of NC 27 overlap
Catawba48.377.7  NC 16 – Charlotte, NewtonDiamond interchange
Killian Crossroads49.179.0 
 
NC 16 Bus. – Denver, Newton
IredellMooresville61.899.5  I-77 – Charlotte, StatesvilleDiamond interchange; exit 36
63.1101.5  US 21 (Charlotte Highway) – Charlotte, TroutmanDiamond interchange
64.5103.8 
 
 
 
NC 3 south / NC 152 east (Iredell Avenue) – Downtown Mooresville
West end of NC 152 Truck overlap
64.9104.4  NC 115 (Broad Street/Statesville Highway) – Troutman
66.3106.7  NC 801 (Mount Ulla Highway) – Mount Ulla
67.7109.0 
 
NC 152 west (Landis Highway) – Downtown Mooresville
West end of NC 152 and east end of NC 152 Truck overlap
68.0109.4 
 
NC 152 east (Landis Highway) – China Grove, Landis
East end of NC 152 overlap
RowanSalisbury84.6136.2   US 70 / US 601 (Jake Alexander Boulevard) – Concord, Statesville, Mocksville
86.7139.5 
 
 
 
US 29 south / US 70 west (Main Street) – China Grove
South end of US 29 and west end of US 70 overlap
78.8126.8Innes Street
Yadkin River92.6149.0Bridge over Yadkin River
Davidson93.0149.7  
 
I-85 / US 52 south
Permanently closed as of April, 2010; was exit 82[3][4][5][6]
93.5150.5  
 
I-85 / US 52 north
Permanently closed as of May, 2013; was exit 83[3][5][6]
93.8151.0  
 
  
 
I-85 / US 29 north / US 52 / US 70 east – Charlotte, Greensboro
North end of US 29 and east end of US 70 overlap; exit 84
106.0170.6  US 64 – Lexington, MocksvillePartial cloverleaf interchange
ForsythWinston-Salem121.5195.5Clemmonsville RoadDouble roundabout interchange
123.0197.9  I-40 – Statesville, GreensboroTrumpet interchange; exit 192
123.3198.4 
 
NC 67 west (Silas Creek Parkway)
124.9201.0  
 
US 158 / US 421 north (Salem Parkway) – Yadkinville
West end of US 158/US 421 overlap; exit 234A of US 158/US 421
125.3201.7Broad StreetPermanently closed as of November 2018
125.6202.1233BCherry Street / Marshall StreetTo Convention Center; Cherry Street signed indirectly from eastbound; Marshall Street signed indirectly from westbound
125.7202.3233AMain StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance; to Old Salem and Salem College
126.3203.3232B-C   US 52 / NC 8 (John Gold Memorial Expressway) – Lexington, Mount Airy, Smith Reynolds AirportNC 8 unsigned on guide signs; Smith Reynolds Airport signed as "Airport"
126.7203.9232AMartin Luther King Jr. DriveTo Winston-Salem State University
127.7205.5231Lowery Street / Fifth StreetEastbound Lowery Street, westbound Fifth Street
128.6207.0230 
 
US 158 east (Reidsville Road) – Walkertown, Reidsville
East end of US 158 overlap; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
130.4209.9228Linville Road
Kernersville132.3212.9227  
 
NC 74 to US 311 (Winston-Salem Northern Beltway)
134.5216.5224South Main Street – Kernersville
136.1219.0222  NC 66 – Kernersville, Walkertown
137.2220.8221 
 
US 421 south (Salem Parkway) – Greensboro
South end of US 421 overlap
138.0222.1Mountain StreetOne-Quadrant Interchange; Mountain Street currently signed only on eastbound.
GuilfordOak Ridge143.0230.1  NC 68 – Greensboro, Stokesdale
Summerfield147.3237.1  I-73 – Martinsville, GreensboroI-73 exit 117
148.7239.3 
 
US 220 north – Madison
North end of US 220 overlap
150.0241.4 
 
US 220 south – Greensboro
South end of US 220 overlap
Browns Summit163.0262.3  US 29 – Greensboro, ReidsvillePartial cloverleaf interchange
Osceola167.4269.4 
 
NC 61 south – Gibsonville
RockinghamWilliamsburg171.6276.2 
 
NC 87 north – Reidsville
North end of NC 87 overlap
172.7277.9 
 
NC 87 south – Burlington
South end of NC 87 overlap
Caswell183.2294.8  US 158 – Reidsville, Yanceyville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former
  •       Concurrency terminus
  •       Unopened

Special routes edit

Lincolnton alternate route edit

 

North Carolina Highway 150A

LocationLincolnton, North Carolina
Length3.9 mi[7] (6.3 km)
Existed1956–1960

North Carolina Highway 150A (NC 150A) was established in 1956 when NC 150 was rerouted onto new primary routing bypassing southeast of downtown Lincolnton; the old alignment became NC 150A. The route followed West Highway 150 to Riverside Drive, where it linked-up with NC 27. In concurrency, it goes through downtown area via Main Street and Court Square Drive before linking back with NC 150 at Generals Boulevard. In 1960, NC 150A was decommissioned, leaving NC 27 through most of it and downgrade for West Highway 150 (SR 1407).

Mooresville alternate route edit

 

North Carolina Highway 150A

LocationMooresville, North Carolina
Length1.6 mi[8] (2.6 km)
Existed1953–1955

North Carolina Highway 150A (NC 150A) was established between 1950 and 1953 as a renumbering of NC 150 along McLand Street and Main Street through downtown Mooresville. Around 1955, NC 150 was completely removed from the downtown area and NC 150A was renumbered as NC 152.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Google (November 13, 2020). "North Carolina Highway 150" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  2. ^ "NC 6 - Piedmont Spur". North Carolina Bike Routes Beta. Walk Bike North Carolina Bicycle Routes. Retrieved March 22, 2016.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
  5. ^ a b "NC 150 Route Change (2012-03-01)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. March 1, 2012. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
  6. ^ a b NC 150 Route Change (2012-01-04) (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. January 4, 2012. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
  7. ^ Google (June 7, 2014). "North Carolina Highway 150A - Lincolnton" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
  8. ^ Google (June 7, 2014). "North Carolina Highway 150A - Mooresville" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 7, 2014.

External links edit

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North Carolina Highway 150 NC 150 is a primary state highway in the U S state of North Carolina It serves the Foothills and Piedmont Triad areas of the state connecting the cities of Shelby Mooresville Salisbury and Winston Salem North Carolina Highway 150NC 150 in redRoute informationMaintained by NCDOTLength184 4 mi 1 296 8 km Existed1929 presentTouristroutesColonial Heritage Byway Mill Bridge Scenic BywayMajor junctionsWest endSC 150 at the South Carolina state lineMajor intersectionsUS 74 NC 226 in Shelby US 321 in Lincolnton I 77 in Mooresville I 85 US 29 US 52 US 70 near Linwood US 64 near Lexington I 40 in Winston Salem US 158 US 421 in Winston Salem US 52 NC 8 in Winston Salem I 73 in Summerfield US 29 near Browns SummitEast endUS 158 near YanceyvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesCleveland Gaston Lincoln Catawba Iredell Rowan Davidson Forsyth Guilford Rockingham CaswellHighway systemNorth Carolina Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic NC 149 NC 151 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Gaston and Cleveland counties 1 2 Catawba and Lincoln counties 1 3 Rowan and Iredell counties 1 4 Davidson County 1 5 Forsyth County 1 6 Caswell Rockingham and Guilford counties 2 History 3 Junction list 4 Special routes 4 1 Lincolnton alternate route 4 2 Mooresville alternate route 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editGaston and Cleveland counties edit In Gaston County NC 150 downgrades to a street It travels through central Cherryville North Carolina where it meets NC 274 After crossing into Cleveland County the route travels through Waco and across a small part of Kings Mountain Reservoir Shortly after crossing NC 180 NC 150 enters Shelby where it joins US 74 Business westbound In downtown NC 150 switches roads to share NC 18 south out of town Two miles after crossing the mainline US 74 NC 150 and NC 18 split NC 150 heads due west to Boiling Springs where the route turns due south across the Broad River to end at the South Carolina state line SC 150 continues south across the line toward I 85 again and Gaffney South Carolina Catawba and Lincoln counties edit After crossing a couple of bridges across Lake Norman Marshall Steam Station is visible on the right NC 150 continues past the power plant through the lake oriented communities of Terrell and Sherrills Ford crossing over numerous tributaries of the lake Catawba River Shortly after meeting NC 16 at a four way intersection NC 150 crosses into Lincoln County In Lincolnton NC 150 and NC 27 join for a two mile 3 2 km segment through a commercial district splitting shortly after an interchange with the US 321 freeway Through the entire NC 27 concurrency NC 150 is also concurrent with North Carolina Bicycle Route 6 2 NC 150 continues southward along with NC 155 and the business route of US 321 after the split east of downtown Shortly outside the town NC 150 splits from NC 155 and heads in a southwest direction through Crouse and across the county line where NC 150 becomes an expressway Rowan and Iredell counties edit Continuing on westbound NC 150 the route crosses the Yadkin into Rowan County along with US 29 70 on Wil Cox Bridge while a new bridge is built The three conjoined highways continue together through downtown Spencer passing Spencer Shops and split in downtown Salisbury NC 150 heads due west once again toward Mooresville crossing into Iredell County Just outside Mooresville NC 150 joins NC 152 for a short 0 25 mile 0 40 km concurrency before splitting on a northern bypass route Oak Ridge Farm Highway skipping downtown Mooresville After crossing NC 801 and NC 115 the highway enters a dense commercial shopping area along Plaza Drive This stretch of road has witnessed massive growth in the early 2000s decade with the construction of numerous big box stores as a result of the growing popularity of nearby Lake Norman and the local NASCAR racing culture As a consequence NC 150 through western Mooresville was widened to a 4 lane boulevard in the early 2000s decade This developed area continues past NC 150 s interchanges with US 21 and I 77 A few miles after crossing the Interstate NC 150 returns to a two lane road known as River Highway The route enters the Lake Norman area passing many businesses tailored to tourists fishermen and boating enthusiasts before actually crossing the lake into Catawba County Davidson County edit At I 85 NC 150 s routing used to be quite unusual Before the reconstruction of the I 85 through the area the westbound NC 150 roadway merged onto I 85 southbound lanes and the routes were concurrent for about 0 25 miles 0 40 km before NC 150 left exited with US 29 70 southward Northbound US 29 70 and eastbound NC 150 entered I 85 northbound on the left and the NC 150 exit ramp was immediately on the right Since it was nearly impossible for one traveling on NC 150 northbound to exit there motorists were directed to the next exit Clark Road which returned to the main roadway using TO NC 150 signs In the late 2000s I 85 received a new Yadkin River crossing which also eliminated the awkward left exit and entrance for NC 150 and US 29 70 NC 150 is no longer concurrent with I 85 but instead follows US 29 70 on a new parallel road down to the Yadkin River crossing Near the Churchland community NC 150 takes an odd turn east despite being signed west toward I 85 US 29 70 52 to avoid crossing the Yadkin River The highway passes through an interchange with US 64 and continues into the communities of Tyro and Reeds NC 150 becomes a two lane road again as the highway continues southward signed west through the community of Arcadia Forsyth County edit nbsp Reassurance marker assembly near Kernersville in 2009 I 40 Bus has since been decommissioned When entering Forsyth County Peters Creek Parkway carries NC 150 using the partial controlled access grade with a speed limit of 55 mph 89 km h NC 150 enters the city of Winston Salem at this point It then passes a diamond interchange with Clemmonsville Road before downgrading to a four laned boulevard with a speed limit of 45 mph 72 km h It passes a trumpet interchange with Interstate 40 and Silas Creek Parkway NC 67 at an at grade junction It enters a commercially developed area near downtown Winston Salem before it leaves Peters Creek Parkway at a folded diamond interchange with U S 421 also known as Salem Parkway in most of the area using a controlled access grade after over a mile After its concurrency with U S 421 for nearly twelve miles it leaves U S 421 at an interchange with Macy Grove Road Using Macy Grove Road NC 150 effectively bypasses downtown Kernersville using a limited access grade with a speed limit of 45 mph 72 km h It passes a one quadrant interchange with Mountain Street before entering a residential area with superstreets NC 150 leaves Macy Grove Road at an intersection with Main Street shortly before entering Oak Ridge Caswell Rockingham and Guilford counties edit NC 150 travels west from its eastern terminus at U S Route 158 US 158 in rural Caswell County on a winding two lane road into Rockingham County Shortly after crossing the county line NC 150 has a short 1 mile long 1 6 km concurrency with NC 87 through the unincorporated community of Williamsburg NC 150 exits the concurrency to the south crossing into Guilford County shortly thereafter As It enters Osceola it turns right at a junction with NC 61 which has its northern terminus here NC 150 remaining a two lane route continues westward again through the small community of Monticello before coming to an interchange with Future Interstate 785 I 785 and US 29 Slowing to a 35 mph 56 km h speed limit after the interchange NC 150 progresses towards Browns Summit the first of three northern Greensboro suburbs the route passes through After passing through a small road kink at a railroad crossing in the middle of Browns Summit the route makes its way entirely across the rural community thereby effectively bypassing Greensboro and remaining north of the county As NC 150 approaches Summerfield another suburb numerous housing developments can be seen on either side of the road NC 150 enters Summerfield s commercial district at the US 220 and Auburn Road junction where a handful of shopping centers can be found and then turns right and shares a short 1 3 mile 2 1 km concurrency with US 220 northbound Continuing west again with the name Oak Ridge Road NC 150 encounters an interchange with Interstate 73 After that NC 150 enters the final Greensboro suburb of Oak Ridge where it passes by the Oak Ridge Military Academy at its intersection with NC 68 NC 150 continues on a southwest course out of Oak Ridge and Guilford County History editNC 150 was designated around 1929 as a spur route from the first NC 15 which is now mostly part of US 29 Its first routing ran west from Salisbury to Mooresville By 1931 the route was extended through Lincolnton to US 74 in Shelby The highway previously linking Lincolnton and Shelby was designated as NC 206 NC 150 s massive extension east occurred in late 1939 or 1940 giving the route its current eastern terminus at US 158 and western terminus at the South Carolina state line It was partially cosigned in parts with US 29 70 52 US 74 NC 18 and old alignment of NC 184 NC 150 underwent numerous realignments in the 1940s and 1950s in Winston Salem with the construction of the new parkways Silas Creek Parkway Peters Creek Parkway Corporation Parkway Its alignment change in Kernersville along with its extension along Peters Creek Parkway occurred in 1994 NC 150 was rerouted onto a bypass in Kernersville again in 2020 The segment of NC 150 through Mooresville was replaced with a northern bypass route in the late 1950s In the 2000s decade NC 150 through Mooresville was widened to a four lane boulevard as was southern Peters Creek Parkway in southern Winston Salem NC 150 once signed as North and South was converted in 1982 to its current East and West signage and description Junction list editCountyLocationmi 1 kmExitDestinationsNotesCleveland 0 00 0 nbsp nbsp SC 150 south GaffneyContinuation beyond South Carolina state lineBoiling Springs5 48 7College Avenue CliffsideShelby11 518 5 nbsp NC 18 Lafayette Street GaffneySouth end of NC 18 Truck overlap13 722 0 nbsp nbsp US 74 NC 226 Dixon Boulevard Kings Mountain Patterson Springs Forest City14 723 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 74 Bus west Marion Street West end of US 74 Bus and north end of NC 18 Truck overlap16 226 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 74 Bus east Marion Street East end of US 74 Bus overlap17 928 8 nbsp NC 180 Post Road Gaffney MorgantonTo Cleveland County FairgroundsGastonCherryville26 041 8 nbsp NC 274 Mountain Street Bessemer City Morganton27 143 6 nbsp nbsp NC 279 east Rudisill Street DallasLincolnRoseland33 153 3West Highway 150 LincolntonWest end of NC 27 Truck overlapLincolnton35 557 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 321 Bus south Gastonia Highway High ShoalsSouth end of US 321 Bus overlap diamond interchange37 259 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 321 Bus north Generals Boulevard NC 27 west Main Street MaidenNorth end of US 321 Bus west end of NC 27 and east end of NC 27 Truck overlap37 860 8 nbsp US 321 Gastonia HickoryPartial cloverleaf interchangeBoger City39 263 1 nbsp nbsp NC 27 east Mount Holly LowesvilleEast end of NC 27 overlapCatawba 48 377 7 nbsp NC 16 Charlotte NewtonDiamond interchangeKillian Crossroads49 179 0 nbsp nbsp NC 16 Bus Denver NewtonIredellMooresville61 899 5 nbsp I 77 Charlotte StatesvilleDiamond interchange exit 3663 1101 5 nbsp US 21 Charlotte Highway Charlotte TroutmanDiamond interchange64 5103 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 3 south NC 152 east Iredell Avenue Downtown MooresvilleWest end of NC 152 Truck overlap64 9104 4 nbsp NC 115 Broad Street Statesville Highway Troutman66 3106 7 nbsp NC 801 Mount Ulla Highway Mount Ulla67 7109 0 nbsp nbsp NC 152 west Landis Highway Downtown MooresvilleWest end of NC 152 and east end of NC 152 Truck overlap 68 0109 4 nbsp nbsp NC 152 east Landis Highway China Grove LandisEast end of NC 152 overlapRowanSalisbury84 6136 2 nbsp nbsp US 70 US 601 Jake Alexander Boulevard Concord Statesville Mocksville86 7139 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 south US 70 west Main Street China GroveSouth end of US 29 and west end of US 70 overlap78 8126 8Innes StreetYadkin River92 6149 0Bridge over Yadkin RiverDavidson 93 0149 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 85 US 52 southPermanently closed as of April 2010 was exit 82 3 4 5 6 93 5150 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 85 US 52 northPermanently closed as of May 2013 was exit 83 3 5 6 93 8151 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 85 US 29 north US 52 US 70 east Charlotte GreensboroNorth end of US 29 and east end of US 70 overlap exit 84 106 0170 6 nbsp US 64 Lexington MocksvillePartial cloverleaf interchangeForsythWinston Salem121 5195 5Clemmonsville RoadDouble roundabout interchange123 0197 9 nbsp I 40 Statesville GreensboroTrumpet interchange exit 192123 3198 4 nbsp nbsp NC 67 west Silas Creek Parkway 124 9201 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 158 US 421 north Salem Parkway YadkinvilleWest end of US 158 US 421 overlap exit 234A of US 158 US 421125 3201 7 Broad StreetPermanently closed as of November 2018125 6202 1233BCherry Street Marshall StreetTo Convention Center Cherry Street signed indirectly from eastbound Marshall Street signed indirectly from westbound125 7202 3233AMain StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance to Old Salem and Salem College126 3203 3232B C nbsp nbsp US 52 NC 8 John Gold Memorial Expressway Lexington Mount Airy Smith Reynolds AirportNC 8 unsigned on guide signs Smith Reynolds Airport signed as Airport 126 7203 9232AMartin Luther King Jr DriveTo Winston Salem State University127 7205 5231Lowery Street Fifth StreetEastbound Lowery Street westbound Fifth Street128 6207 0230 nbsp nbsp US 158 east Reidsville Road Walkertown ReidsvilleEast end of US 158 overlap eastbound exit and westbound entrance130 4209 9228Linville RoadKernersville132 3212 9227 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 74 to US 311 Winston Salem Northern Beltway 134 5216 5224South Main Street Kernersville136 1219 0222 nbsp NC 66 Kernersville Walkertown137 2220 8221 nbsp nbsp US 421 south Salem Parkway GreensboroSouth end of US 421 overlap138 0222 1Mountain StreetOne Quadrant Interchange Mountain Street currently signed only on eastbound GuilfordOak Ridge143 0230 1 nbsp NC 68 Greensboro StokesdaleSummerfield147 3237 1 nbsp I 73 Martinsville GreensboroI 73 exit 117148 7239 3 nbsp nbsp US 220 north MadisonNorth end of US 220 overlap150 0241 4 nbsp nbsp US 220 south GreensboroSouth end of US 220 overlapBrowns Summit163 0262 3 nbsp US 29 Greensboro ReidsvillePartial cloverleaf interchangeOsceola167 4269 4 nbsp nbsp NC 61 south GibsonvilleRockinghamWilliamsburg171 6276 2 nbsp nbsp NC 87 north ReidsvilleNorth end of NC 87 overlap 172 7277 9 nbsp nbsp NC 87 south BurlingtonSouth end of NC 87 overlapCaswell 183 2294 8 nbsp US 158 Reidsville Yanceyville1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Closed former Concurrency terminus UnopenedSpecial routes editLincolnton alternate route edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 150ALocationLincolnton North CarolinaLength3 9 mi 7 6 3 km Existed1956 1960North Carolina Highway 150A NC 150A was established in 1956 when NC 150 was rerouted onto new primary routing bypassing southeast of downtown Lincolnton the old alignment became NC 150A The route followed West Highway 150 to Riverside Drive where it linked up with NC 27 In concurrency it goes through downtown area via Main Street and Court Square Drive before linking back with NC 150 at Generals Boulevard In 1960 NC 150A was decommissioned leaving NC 27 through most of it and downgrade for West Highway 150 SR 1407 Mooresville alternate route edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 150ALocationMooresville North CarolinaLength1 6 mi 8 2 6 km Existed1953 1955North Carolina Highway 150A NC 150A was established between 1950 and 1953 as a renumbering of NC 150 along McLand Street and Main Street through downtown Mooresville Around 1955 NC 150 was completely removed from the downtown area and NC 150A was renumbered as NC 152 References edit a b Google November 13 2020 North Carolina Highway 150 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved November 13 2020 NC 6 Piedmont Spur North Carolina Bike Routes Beta Walk Bike North Carolina Bicycle Routes Retrieved March 22 2016 a b NCDOT I 85 Corridor Improvement Project Archived from the original on July 8 2011 Retrieved June 19 2011 SalisburyPost com Safety concerns lead to closing of Wil Cox Bridge no timeframe on reopening Archived from the original on July 15 2011 Retrieved February 18 2011 a b NC 150 Route Change 2012 03 01 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation March 1 2012 Retrieved May 26 2013 a b NC 150 Route Change 2012 01 04 PDF Map North Carolina Department of Transportation January 4 2012 Retrieved May 26 2013 Google June 7 2014 North Carolina Highway 150A Lincolnton Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 7 2014 Google June 7 2014 North Carolina Highway 150A Mooresville Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 7 2014 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML North Carolina Highway 150KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to North Carolina Highway 150 at Wikimedia Commons NCRoads com N C 150 NCRoads com N C 150 A Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Carolina Highway 150 amp oldid 1161639181, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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