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North Carolina Highway 16

North Carolina Highway 16 (NC 16) is a 143.8-mile (231.4 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Traveling in a north–south direction, it connects the cities and towns of Charlotte, Newton, Conover, Taylorsville, Wilkesboro and Jefferson, linking the Charlotte metropolitan area with the mountainous High Country. NC 16 is part of a three-state route 16 that connects the Charlotte region with northwestern West Virginia.

North Carolina Highway 16

Route of NC 16 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length143.8 mi[1] (231.4 km)
Existed1921–present
Major junctions
South end NC 75 in Waxhaw
Major intersections
North end SR 16 at the Virginia state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesUnion, Mecklenburg, Gaston, Lincoln, Catawba, Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe
Highway system
US 15 US 17

Route description edit

NC 16 is part of a three-state highway 16, that totals 475 miles (764 km), from Waxhaw, North Carolina to St. Marys, West Virginia.

NC 16 begins as a two-lane road in Waxhaw, from its intersection with NC 75 (Main Street), it travels north along Broome Street to Weddington, where it widens to four-lane and becomes Providence Road. After crossing the Union-Mecklenburg county line, it enters Charlotte's city limit. Along Providence Road, NC 16 connects with I-485 (exit 57) and NC 51 (Pineville-Matthews Road). In the Cherry neighborhood, Providence Road becomes 3rd Street; at the intersection of Charlottetowne Avenue, northbound NC 16 changes over to 4th Street, while southbound remains on 3rd Street. As NC 16 enters Uptown Charlotte, it merges with I-277/US 74 (John Belk Freeway, exit 2A); southbound travelers will encounter an awkward u-turn at 3rd Street to get on over to 4th Street. Going counter-clockwise around Uptown Charlotte, John Belk Freeway becomes Brookshire Freeway (with US 74 leaving to follow Independence Boulevard out of the city); at the I-77/US 21 interchange (exit 5/exit 11), NC 16's concurrency with I-277 ends and the highway becomes Brookshire Boulevard. In the Oakview Terrace neighborhood, NC 16 connects with I-85 (exit 36). In the Paw Creek neighborhood, NC 16 connects again with I-485 (exit 16) before leaving the Charlotte city limits. Crossing Rozzelles Ferry Bridge at Mountain Island Lake/Catawba River, NC 16 enters Gaston County.[2][3]

At Lucia, NC 16 Business splits from mainline NC 16, where it travels 16.2 miles (26.1 km) through Lowesville, Triangle and Denver, before merging back at Killian Crossroads. NC 16 through Gaston, Lincoln and southeast Catawba County is a four-lane expressway, with superstreet design at some at-grade intersections. Speed limit is 65 miles per hour (105 km/h) on this portion of highway. Entering into the Killian Crossroads going to Newton, NC 16 drops to 55 miles per hour (89 km/h). Also heading towards Newton, NC 16 Business splits and follows the old alignment through downtown Newton and Conover, while mainline NC 16 travels along a four-lane bypass east of both cities. After crossing I-40 (exit 132), NC 16 Business rejoins mainline NC 16, continuing north as a two-lane rural highway. At Lookout Shoals Lake/Catawba River, NC 16 enters Alexander County.[4][5][6]

Traveling through Millersville and Isenhour Park, NC 16 connects with US 64 and NC 90 in Taylorsville. Continuing north, the highway meanders through the Brushy Mountains, entering Wilkes County at Kilby Gap (1,657 feet (505 m)). At Moravian Falls, NC 18 merges with NC 16 as the highway straightens out towards Wilkesboro. At US 421 (exit 286A), switches concurrency as NC 18 continues into downtown Wilkesboro. After 4 miles (6.4 km), NC 16 splits with US 421, which continues towards Boone. In a northwesterly direction, NC 16 travels through Millers Creek and Wilbar before ascending along Piney Ridge and entering Ashe County at Horse Gap (3,110 feet (950 m), highest point along route).[7][8]

Immediately entering Ashe County is the Blue Ridge Parkway followed by NC 163 towards West Jefferson. Continuing north, through Glendale Springs, NC 16 joins NC 88 in Index, then goes northeasterly to Jefferson, where it switches concurrency with US 221. After 1.32 miles (2.12 km), NC 16 splits from US 221, which continues on towards Sparta. Continuing 12 miles (19 km) north, it reaches the Virginia state line near Grassy Creek, where it continues on as SR 16, towards Mouth of Wilson.[9]

History edit

 
NC 16's southern terminus in Waxhaw

NC 16 was established in 1921 as an original state highway, traveling from SC 16, at the South Carolina state line, north through Gastonia, Dallas and Lincolnton, to NC 10, in Conover.[10]

In 1926, NC 16 was rerouted along Aspen Street in Lincolnton towards High Shoals, removing it from a short concurrency with NC 27 to Boger City. In 1929, NC 16 was extended north through Taylorsville and Wilkesboro, replacing NC 67; then northwest through Jefferson and then west to the Tennessee state lane, replacing NC 68. In 1930, US 321 was assigned onto NC 16 between the South Carolina state line to Conover.[11][12]

In 1934, NC 16 was truncated at US 64/US 70/US 321, in Conover; its former routing south replaced by US 321.[13] In 1937, NC 16 was rerouted to its current alignment between Millers Creek and Glendale Springs, leaving behind secondary roads Old North Carolina Highway 16 (SR 1562 and SR 1559 in Wilkes County, SR 1648 in Ashe County) and Trading Post Road (SR 1632). Around 1940, NC 16 was extended south of Conover, via US 321 to Newton, then southeast through Denver and Charlotte, to its current southern terminus at NC 75, in Waxhaw; the new routing replaced part of NC 73 and all of NC 271 and NC 262. In 1940, NC 16 was rerouted to its current northern terminus at the Virginia state line, in Grassy Creek, with continuation as SR 92 to Mouth of Wilson. Its old alignment, through Jefferson, to the Tennessee state line was replaced by NC 88; while NC 16 replaced all of NC 681.[14]

In 1954, NC 16 was rerouted in Wilkesboro, going west on NC 268 and then on new primary road bypassing west of North Wilkesboro. Its old alignment to North Wilkesboro continued on as NC 18; while Boone Trail (SR 1500), to Cricket, was downgraded.[15] In 1958, NC 16 was placed on new primary road west from its former alignment, Old North Carolina Highway 16 (SR 1573), bypassing Crumpler and Grassy Creek.[16] In 1962, NC 16 was rerouted, in Charlotte, along Hawthorne Lane from Casewell Street.[17] In 1969, NC 16 was rerouted onto the new bypass route east of Moravian Falls; then added onto new US 421 bypass, in Wilkesboro, going west four miles (6.4 km) then onto new primary routing north to Millers Creek. The old alignment through Cricket were downgraded to secondary roads: Curtis Bridge Road (SR 1185) and Boone Trail (SR 1372).[18][19] In 1970, NC 16 was converted to one-way streets in Newton, with northbound on College Avenue and southbound on Main Street.[20]

In 1974, NC 16 was rerouted, from Trade Street, onto North Graham Street then northwest onto the Northwest Freeway (future Brookshire Freeway); its old alignment along West Trade Street and Rozzelles Ferry Road were downgraded to secondary roads.[21] In 1977, NC 16 was converted to one-way streets, with northbound along third street and Independence Boulevard, and southbound along Elizabeth Avenue and Hawthorne Lane.[22] [23] Final configuration of NC 16 in Uptown Charlotte came in 1982, with its removal along Hawthorne Lane, Elizabeth Avenue and Trade Street, rerouted along 3rd/4th streets onto the John Belk Freeway then north on the Brookshire Freeway.[24] In 1989, NC 16 was rerouted onto new Brookshire Boulevard in northwest Mecklenburg County; its former alignment along BellHaven Boulevard and Rozzelles Ferry Road were downgraded to secondary roads.[25][26]

In 1990, NC 16 was placed on new four-lane expressway between Mountain Island Lake and Lucia; part of its old alignment was downgraded to secondary road, while NC 273 was extended along most of it.[27] In 2007, NC 16 was extended on new four-lane freeway between Lucia and NC 73; its old alignment through Lowesville become NC 16 Business.[28] In 2008, NC 16 was placed on new four-lane boulevard bypass east of Newton; its old alignment becomes the second NC 16 Business loop.[29]

In 2012, NC 16 was placed on new 10.5-mile (16.9 km) four-lane expressway, from NC 73 to Killian Crossroads; its old alignment through Denver becomes an extension of NC 16 Business from Lowesville.[30]

North Carolina Highway 262 edit

 

North Carolina Highway 262

LocationWaxhawCharlotte
Length22.4 mi[31] (36.0 km)
Existed1930–1940

North Carolina Highway 262 (NC 262) appeared in 1930 as new primary routing from NC 25, in Waxhaw, to US 74/NC 20 (7th Street), in Charlotte.[11] In 1940, it was entirely replaced by an extension of NC 16.[14]

North Carolina Highway 271 edit

 

North Carolina Highway 271

LocationThriftCharlotte
Existed1926–1940

North Carolina Highway 271 (NC 271) appeared in 1926 running from Thrift to NC 20 near Charlotte.[11] In 1931 the road was extended north to NC 10 in Newton. The next year the original section of NC 271 was renumbered as part NC 27A. Two years later NC 271 was truncated to Triangle with the routing from Triangle to Newton becoming a part of NC 73. In 1940 the rest of the road was renumbered as part of NC 16.[14]

North Carolina Highway 681 edit

 

North Carolina Highway 681

LocationJeffersonVA state line
Existed1928–1940

North Carolina Highway 681 (NC 681) was established in 1928 as a renumbering of part of NC 68; traveling from NC 68/NC 69, in Jefferson, to the Virginia state line, at Grassy Creek.[11] In 1931, Virginia established SR 139 to connect with NC 681 at the state line, which continued to Mouth of Wilson. In 1940, the route was decommissioned in favor of NC 16.[14]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
UnionWaxhaw0.00.0  NC 75 (Main Street) – Monroe, LancasterSouthern terminus
Weddington6.510.5Rea Road
7.211.6 
 
NC 84 east (Weddington Road) – Monroe
Western terminus of NC 84
MecklenburgCharlotte9.915.9  I-485 (Governor James G. Martin Freeway) – Matthews, Pineville
10.016.1Ballantyne Commons Parkway (west side) McKee Road (east side)
12.820.6  NC 51 (Pineville-Matthews Road)
16.827.0Fairview Road (west side) Sardis Road (east side)
18.830.3S Wendover Road
22.035.4 
 
 
 
 
 
I-277 south / US 74 west / NC 27 west (John Belk Freeway)
South end of I-277 and west end of US 74 / NC 27 overlap
NC 16 overlaps with Interstate 277 (exits 2A to 5)
24.439.3   
 
I-77 / US 21 (Bill Lee Freeway) / I-277 ends – Statesville, Columbia
North end of I-277 overlap
25.040.2Beatties Ford Road–– Johnson C. Smith University
26.642.8  I-85 – Concord, Gastonia
32.251.8  I-485 (Craig Lawing Freeway) – Huntersville, Pineville
32.552.3Mount Holly–Huntersville RoadContinuous-flow intersection
Mountain Island Lake34.856.0Rozzelles Ferry Bridge
GastonLucia37.660.5 
 
 
 
 
NC 16 Bus. north (Lucia Riverbend Highway) to NC 273
LincolnLowesville42.568.4  NC 73 – Lincolnton, Huntersville
Catawba51.182.2  NC 150 – Lincolnton, Mooresville
53.085.3 
 
 
NC 16 Bus. south – Denver
61.699.1 
 
 
NC 16 Bus. north – Newton
62.5100.6  NC 10 – Newton
Conover65.5105.4  US 70 (Conover Boulevard) – Conover
67.0107.8  I-40 – Statesville, Hickory
67.2108.1 
 
 
NC 16 Bus. south (1st Avenue) – Conover
AlexanderTaylorsville81.2130.7  US 64 – Statesville, Lenoir
82.2132.3  NC 90 (Main Street) – StatesvilleEast end of NC 90 overlap
82.7133.1  NC 90 (Main Street) – LenoirWest end of NC 90 overlap
WilkesMoravian Falls96.3155.0 
 
NC 18 south – Lenoir
South end of NC 18 overlap
Wilkesboro99.4160.0 
 
 
 
US 421 south / NC 18 north – Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro
South end of US 421 and north end of NC 18 overlaps
100.3161.4  NC 268 – Wilkesboro DowntownTo Wilkes Community College and W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir
101.3163.0 
 
 
US 421 Bus. south (Curtis Bridge Road) – North Wilkesboro
103.9167.2 
 
US 421 north – Boone
North end of US 421 overlap
Ashe119.8192.8  Blue Ridge Parkway
120.2193.4 
 
NC 163 west – West Jefferson
Index126.7203.9 
 
NC 88 east – Sparta
East end of NC 88 overlap
Jefferson129.8208.9 
 
 
 
US 221 south / NC 88 west – Jefferson
South end of US 221 and west end of NC 88 overlaps
131.2211.1 
 
US 221 north – Sparta
North end of US 221 overlap
Grassy Creek143.8231.4 
 
SR 16 north (Jefferson Highway) – Mouth of Wilson
Continuation to Virginia
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

Lowesville–Denver business loop edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 16 Business

LocationLucia–Killian Crossroads, NC
Length16.2 mi[32] (26.1 km)
Existed2007–present

North Carolina Highway 16 Business (NC 16 Bus) was established in December 2007 when NC 16 was placed on new construction between Lucia and Lowesville, its old alignment becoming a business loop. In March 2012, NC 16 Business was extended north to its current terminus at Anderson Mountain, north of Killian Crossroads, after mainline NC 16 was moved onto new construction bypassing Denver. NC 16 Business also connects the communities of Triangle and Westport, along the western banks of Lake Norman.[28][30]

Newton–Conover business loop edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 16 Business

LocationNewtonConover, NC
Length6.6 mi[33] (10.6 km)
Existed2008–present

North Carolina Highway 16 Business (NC 16 Bus) was established in January 2008 when NC 16 was placed on new construction east Newton andConover, its old alignment becoming a business loop. In Newton, it traverses along Charlotte Highway, D Street, College Street (northbound only) and Main Street. In Conover, it traverses completely on 1st Avenue. In November, 2012, a new overpass was built over I-40; the old overpass was originally connected to the I-40 (exit 131) before exit 132 was built.[29][34]

Newton truck route edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 16 Truck

LocationNewton, North Carolina
Length2.7 mi[35] (4.3 km)

North Carolina Highway 16 Truck (NC 16 Truck) provides a different routing along NC 16 Business for truck drivers, bypassing downtown Newton. The route begins west on D and C Streets (overlap with NC 10), then north on Southwest Boulevard (overlap with US 321 Bus) and finally east on 20th Avenue, reconnecting with NC 16 Business.

Taylorsville truck route edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 16 Truck

LocationTaylorsville, North Carolina
Length2.0 mi[36] (3.2 km)

North Carolina Highway 16 Truck (NC 16 Truck) provides truck drivers, that are passing through, a different route that bypasses the downtown area of Taylorsville, via US 64 and Liledoun Road.

References edit

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NC 16 redirects here For the album NC 16 by By2 see By2 discography North Carolina Highway 16 NC 16 is a 143 8 mile 231 4 km primary state highway in the U S state of North Carolina Traveling in a north south direction it connects the cities and towns of Charlotte Newton Conover Taylorsville Wilkesboro and Jefferson linking the Charlotte metropolitan area with the mountainous High Country NC 16 is part of a three state route 16 that connects the Charlotte region with northwestern West Virginia North Carolina Highway 16Route of NC 16 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NCDOTLength143 8 mi 1 231 4 km Existed1921 presentMajor junctionsSouth endNC 75 in WaxhawMajor intersectionsI 485 in Charlotte twice I 277 US 74 NC 27 in Charlotte I 77 US 21 in Charlotte I 85 in Charlotte I 40 in Conover US 70 in Conover US 64 in Taylorsville US 421 NC 18 in Wilkesboro US 221 NC 88 near JeffersonNorth endSR 16 at the Virginia state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesUnion Mecklenburg Gaston Lincoln Catawba Alexander Wilkes AsheHighway systemNorth Carolina Highway System Interstate US State Scenic US 15 US 17 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 North Carolina Highway 262 2 2 North Carolina Highway 271 2 3 North Carolina Highway 681 3 Major intersections 4 Special routes 4 1 Lowesville Denver business loop 4 2 Newton Conover business loop 4 3 Newton truck route 4 4 Taylorsville truck route 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editNC 16 is part of a three state highway 16 that totals 475 miles 764 km from Waxhaw North Carolina to St Marys West Virginia NC 16 begins as a two lane road in Waxhaw from its intersection with NC 75 Main Street it travels north along Broome Street to Weddington where it widens to four lane and becomes Providence Road After crossing the Union Mecklenburg county line it enters Charlotte s city limit Along Providence Road NC 16 connects with I 485 exit 57 and NC 51 Pineville Matthews Road In the Cherry neighborhood Providence Road becomes 3rd Street at the intersection of Charlottetowne Avenue northbound NC 16 changes over to 4th Street while southbound remains on 3rd Street As NC 16 enters Uptown Charlotte it merges with I 277 US 74 John Belk Freeway exit 2A southbound travelers will encounter an awkward u turn at 3rd Street to get on over to 4th Street Going counter clockwise around Uptown Charlotte John Belk Freeway becomes Brookshire Freeway with US 74 leaving to follow Independence Boulevard out of the city at the I 77 US 21 interchange exit 5 exit 11 NC 16 s concurrency with I 277 ends and the highway becomes Brookshire Boulevard In the Oakview Terrace neighborhood NC 16 connects with I 85 exit 36 In the Paw Creek neighborhood NC 16 connects again with I 485 exit 16 before leaving the Charlotte city limits Crossing Rozzelles Ferry Bridge at Mountain Island Lake Catawba River NC 16 enters Gaston County 2 3 At Lucia NC 16 Business splits from mainline NC 16 where it travels 16 2 miles 26 1 km through Lowesville Triangle and Denver before merging back at Killian Crossroads NC 16 through Gaston Lincoln and southeast Catawba County is a four lane expressway with superstreet design at some at grade intersections Speed limit is 65 miles per hour 105 km h on this portion of highway Entering into the Killian Crossroads going to Newton NC 16 drops to 55 miles per hour 89 km h Also heading towards Newton NC 16 Business splits and follows the old alignment through downtown Newton and Conover while mainline NC 16 travels along a four lane bypass east of both cities After crossing I 40 exit 132 NC 16 Business rejoins mainline NC 16 continuing north as a two lane rural highway At Lookout Shoals Lake Catawba River NC 16 enters Alexander County 4 5 6 Traveling through Millersville and Isenhour Park NC 16 connects with US 64 and NC 90 in Taylorsville Continuing north the highway meanders through the Brushy Mountains entering Wilkes County at Kilby Gap 1 657 feet 505 m At Moravian Falls NC 18 merges with NC 16 as the highway straightens out towards Wilkesboro At US 421 exit 286A switches concurrency as NC 18 continues into downtown Wilkesboro After 4 miles 6 4 km NC 16 splits with US 421 which continues towards Boone In a northwesterly direction NC 16 travels through Millers Creek and Wilbar before ascending along Piney Ridge and entering Ashe County at Horse Gap 3 110 feet 950 m highest point along route 7 8 Immediately entering Ashe County is the Blue Ridge Parkway followed by NC 163 towards West Jefferson Continuing north through Glendale Springs NC 16 joins NC 88 in Index then goes northeasterly to Jefferson where it switches concurrency with US 221 After 1 32 miles 2 12 km NC 16 splits from US 221 which continues on towards Sparta Continuing 12 miles 19 km north it reaches the Virginia state line near Grassy Creek where it continues on as SR 16 towards Mouth of Wilson 9 History edit nbsp NC 16 s southern terminus in Waxhaw NC 16 was established in 1921 as an original state highway traveling from SC 16 at the South Carolina state line north through Gastonia Dallas and Lincolnton to NC 10 in Conover 10 In 1926 NC 16 was rerouted along Aspen Street in Lincolnton towards High Shoals removing it from a short concurrency with NC 27 to Boger City In 1929 NC 16 was extended north through Taylorsville and Wilkesboro replacing NC 67 then northwest through Jefferson and then west to the Tennessee state lane replacing NC 68 In 1930 US 321 was assigned onto NC 16 between the South Carolina state line to Conover 11 12 In 1934 NC 16 was truncated at US 64 US 70 US 321 in Conover its former routing south replaced by US 321 13 In 1937 NC 16 was rerouted to its current alignment between Millers Creek and Glendale Springs leaving behind secondary roads Old North Carolina Highway 16 SR 1562 and SR 1559 in Wilkes County SR 1648 in Ashe County and Trading Post Road SR 1632 Around 1940 NC 16 was extended south of Conover via US 321 to Newton then southeast through Denver and Charlotte to its current southern terminus at NC 75 in Waxhaw the new routing replaced part of NC 73 and all of NC 271 and NC 262 In 1940 NC 16 was rerouted to its current northern terminus at the Virginia state line in Grassy Creek with continuation as SR 92 to Mouth of Wilson Its old alignment through Jefferson to the Tennessee state line was replaced by NC 88 while NC 16 replaced all of NC 681 14 In 1954 NC 16 was rerouted in Wilkesboro going west on NC 268 and then on new primary road bypassing west of North Wilkesboro Its old alignment to North Wilkesboro continued on as NC 18 while Boone Trail SR 1500 to Cricket was downgraded 15 In 1958 NC 16 was placed on new primary road west from its former alignment Old North Carolina Highway 16 SR 1573 bypassing Crumpler and Grassy Creek 16 In 1962 NC 16 was rerouted in Charlotte along Hawthorne Lane from Casewell Street 17 In 1969 NC 16 was rerouted onto the new bypass route east of Moravian Falls then added onto new US 421 bypass in Wilkesboro going west four miles 6 4 km then onto new primary routing north to Millers Creek The old alignment through Cricket were downgraded to secondary roads Curtis Bridge Road SR 1185 and Boone Trail SR 1372 18 19 In 1970 NC 16 was converted to one way streets in Newton with northbound on College Avenue and southbound on Main Street 20 In 1974 NC 16 was rerouted from Trade Street onto North Graham Street then northwest onto the Northwest Freeway future Brookshire Freeway its old alignment along West Trade Street and Rozzelles Ferry Road were downgraded to secondary roads 21 In 1977 NC 16 was converted to one way streets with northbound along third street and Independence Boulevard and southbound along Elizabeth Avenue and Hawthorne Lane 22 23 Final configuration of NC 16 in Uptown Charlotte came in 1982 with its removal along Hawthorne Lane Elizabeth Avenue and Trade Street rerouted along 3rd 4th streets onto the John Belk Freeway then north on the Brookshire Freeway 24 In 1989 NC 16 was rerouted onto new Brookshire Boulevard in northwest Mecklenburg County its former alignment along BellHaven Boulevard and Rozzelles Ferry Road were downgraded to secondary roads 25 26 In 1990 NC 16 was placed on new four lane expressway between Mountain Island Lake and Lucia part of its old alignment was downgraded to secondary road while NC 273 was extended along most of it 27 In 2007 NC 16 was extended on new four lane freeway between Lucia and NC 73 its old alignment through Lowesville become NC 16 Business 28 In 2008 NC 16 was placed on new four lane boulevard bypass east of Newton its old alignment becomes the second NC 16 Business loop 29 In 2012 NC 16 was placed on new 10 5 mile 16 9 km four lane expressway from NC 73 to Killian Crossroads its old alignment through Denver becomes an extension of NC 16 Business from Lowesville 30 North Carolina Highway 262 edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 262LocationWaxhaw CharlotteLength22 4 mi 31 36 0 km Existed1930 1940 North Carolina Highway 262 NC 262 appeared in 1930 as new primary routing from NC 25 in Waxhaw to US 74 NC 20 7th Street in Charlotte 11 In 1940 it was entirely replaced by an extension of NC 16 14 North Carolina Highway 271 edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 271LocationThrift CharlotteExisted1926 1940 North Carolina Highway 271 NC 271 appeared in 1926 running from Thrift to NC 20 near Charlotte 11 In 1931 the road was extended north to NC 10 in Newton The next year the original section of NC 271 was renumbered as part NC 27A Two years later NC 271 was truncated to Triangle with the routing from Triangle to Newton becoming a part of NC 73 In 1940 the rest of the road was renumbered as part of NC 16 14 North Carolina Highway 681 edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 681LocationJefferson VA state lineExisted1928 1940 North Carolina Highway 681 NC 681 was established in 1928 as a renumbering of part of NC 68 traveling from NC 68 NC 69 in Jefferson to the Virginia state line at Grassy Creek 11 In 1931 Virginia established SR 139 to connect with NC 681 at the state line which continued to Mouth of Wilson In 1940 the route was decommissioned in favor of NC 16 14 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes UnionWaxhaw0 00 0 nbsp NC 75 Main Street Monroe LancasterSouthern terminus Weddington6 510 5Rea Road 7 211 6 nbsp nbsp NC 84 east Weddington Road MonroeWestern terminus of NC 84 MecklenburgCharlotte9 915 9 nbsp I 485 Governor James G Martin Freeway Matthews Pineville 10 016 1Ballantyne Commons Parkway west side McKee Road east side 12 820 6 nbsp NC 51 Pineville Matthews Road 16 827 0Fairview Road west side Sardis Road east side 18 830 3S Wendover Road 22 035 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 277 south US 74 west NC 27 west John Belk Freeway South end of I 277 and west end of US 74 NC 27 overlap NC 16 overlaps with Interstate 277 exits 2A to 5 24 439 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 77 US 21 Bill Lee Freeway I 277 ends Statesville ColumbiaNorth end of I 277 overlap 25 040 2Beatties Ford Road Johnson C Smith University 26 642 8 nbsp I 85 Concord Gastonia 32 251 8 nbsp I 485 Craig Lawing Freeway Huntersville Pineville 32 552 3Mount Holly Huntersville RoadContinuous flow intersection Mountain Island Lake34 856 0Rozzelles Ferry Bridge GastonLucia37 660 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 16 Bus north Lucia Riverbend Highway to NC 273 LincolnLowesville42 568 4 nbsp NC 73 Lincolnton Huntersville Catawba 51 182 2 nbsp NC 150 Lincolnton Mooresville 53 085 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 16 Bus south Denver 61 699 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 16 Bus north Newton 62 5100 6 nbsp NC 10 Newton Conover65 5105 4 nbsp US 70 Conover Boulevard Conover 67 0107 8 nbsp I 40 Statesville Hickory 67 2108 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 16 Bus south 1st Avenue Conover AlexanderTaylorsville81 2130 7 nbsp US 64 Statesville Lenoir 82 2132 3 nbsp NC 90 Main Street StatesvilleEast end of NC 90 overlap 82 7133 1 nbsp NC 90 Main Street LenoirWest end of NC 90 overlap WilkesMoravian Falls96 3155 0 nbsp nbsp NC 18 south LenoirSouth end of NC 18 overlap Wilkesboro99 4160 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 421 south NC 18 north Winston Salem WilkesboroSouth end of US 421 and north end of NC 18 overlaps 100 3161 4 nbsp NC 268 Wilkesboro DowntownTo Wilkes Community College and W Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir 101 3163 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 421 Bus south Curtis Bridge Road North Wilkesboro 103 9167 2 nbsp nbsp US 421 north BooneNorth end of US 421 overlap Ashe 119 8192 8 nbsp Blue Ridge Parkway 120 2193 4 nbsp nbsp NC 163 west West Jefferson Index126 7203 9 nbsp nbsp NC 88 east SpartaEast end of NC 88 overlap Jefferson129 8208 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 221 south NC 88 west JeffersonSouth end of US 221 and west end of NC 88 overlaps 131 2211 1 nbsp nbsp US 221 north SpartaNorth end of US 221 overlap Grassy Creek143 8231 4 nbsp nbsp SR 16 north Jefferson Highway Mouth of WilsonContinuation to Virginia 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSpecial routes editLowesville Denver business loop edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 16 BusinessLocationLucia Killian Crossroads NCLength16 2 mi 32 26 1 km Existed2007 present North Carolina Highway 16 Business NC 16 Bus was established in December 2007 when NC 16 was placed on new construction between Lucia and Lowesville its old alignment becoming a business loop In March 2012 NC 16 Business was extended north to its current terminus at Anderson Mountain north of Killian Crossroads after mainline NC 16 was moved onto new construction bypassing Denver NC 16 Business also connects the communities of Triangle and Westport along the western banks of Lake Norman 28 30 Newton Conover business loop edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 16 BusinessLocationNewton Conover NCLength6 6 mi 33 10 6 km Existed2008 present North Carolina Highway 16 Business NC 16 Bus was established in January 2008 when NC 16 was placed on new construction east Newton andConover its old alignment becoming a business loop In Newton it traverses along Charlotte Highway D Street College Street northbound only and Main Street In Conover it traverses completely on 1st Avenue In November 2012 a new overpass was built over I 40 the old overpass was originally connected to the I 40 exit 131 before exit 132 was built 29 34 Newton truck route edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 16 TruckLocationNewton North CarolinaLength2 7 mi 35 4 3 km North Carolina Highway 16 Truck NC 16 Truck provides a different routing along NC 16 Business for truck drivers bypassing downtown Newton The route begins west on D and C Streets overlap with NC 10 then north on Southwest Boulevard overlap with US 321 Bus and finally east on 20th Avenue reconnecting with NC 16 Business Taylorsville truck route edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 16 TruckLocationTaylorsville North CarolinaLength2 0 mi 36 3 2 km North Carolina Highway 16 Truck NC 16 Truck provides truck drivers that are passing through a different route that bypasses the downtown area of Taylorsville via 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County North Carolina PDF Map North Carolina Department of Transportation November 2015 Archived PDF from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved February 27 2016 Wilkes County North Carolina PDF Map North Carolina Department of Transportation September 2015 Archived PDF from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved February 27 2016 Ashe County North Carolina PDF Map North Carolina Department of Transportation September 2015 Archived PDF from the original on December 20 2015 Retrieved February 27 2016 State Highway System of North Carolina PDF Map Cartography by NCSHC North Carolina State Highway Commission 1922 Archived PDF from the original on June 23 2022 Retrieved February 27 2016 a b c d State Highway System of North Carolina PDF Map Cartography by NCSHC North Carolina State Highway Commission 1930 Archived PDF from the original on June 23 2022 Retrieved February 27 2016 North Carolina County Road Survey 1930 PDF Map Cartography by NCSHC NCSTC U S Bureau of Public Roads North 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2013 Google May 13 2014 NC 16 Truck Taylorsville North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 13 2014 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML North Carolina Highway 16KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to North Carolina Highway 16 at Wikimedia Commons NCRoads com N C 16 NCRoads com N C 16 Business NCRoads com N C 262 NCRoads com N C 271 NCRoads com N C 681 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Carolina Highway 16 amp oldid 1184777959 Special routes, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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