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U.S. Route 301 in North Carolina

U.S. Route 301 (US 301) is a north–south United States highway that runs for 194 miles (312 km) in North Carolina from the South Carolina state line near Rowland to the Virginia state line near Pleasant Hill. The entire route parallels I-95. From the southern border to Hope Mills, it runs very close to I-95, crossing it several times and having a short concurrency with the freeway in Lumberton. From Hope Mills to Eastover, North Carolina it follows Interstate 95 Business, a partial freeway that passes through the center of Fayetteville. Passing through towns such as Dunn, Benson, Smithfield, and Selma that are bypassed by I-95, numerous local businesses targeted at I-95 travellers line this stretch, rarely does it veer more than a fraction of a mile from I-95. At Kenly, it leaves its close parallel of I-95, taking a route approximately 5 miles east of I-95 and passing through the center of the cities of Wilson and Rocky Mount. North of Rocky Mount it passes through several small towns, including Whitakers, Enfield, Halifax, and Weldon before passing into Virginia near Pleasant Hill. Through Rocky Mount the route divides into a Business and Bypass route, and there is also a short business loop in Halifax.

U.S. Highway 301

US 301 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 1
Maintained by NCDOT
Length193.7 mi[1] (311.7 km)
Existed1932–present
Major junctions
South end US 301 / US 501 at the South Carolina state line
Major intersections
North end US 301 at the Virginia state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesRobeson, Cumberland, Harnett, Johnston, Wilson, Nash, Edgecombe, Halifax, Northampton
Highway system

Route description edit

US 301 generally follows the same route as I-95 through North Carolina; they both enter the state near the South of the Border attraction in South Carolina, overlap together around Lumberton, and share multiple interchanges before reaching Virginia.

US 301 enters North Carolina at the South Carolina border, south of Rowland and north of South of the Border. The highway enters the state as a four-lane divided highway, concurrent with US 501. It immediately meets I-95 (I-95 exit 1) at an interchange partially in North Carolina and partially in South Carolina. US 301 and US 501 continue north of the interchange toward Rowland, and the highway narrows to a two-lane undivided roadway. It goes northwest until passing through the Bracey Swamp where both routes curve northeast running parallel to the CSX South End Subdivision until they enter Rowland where the concurrency with US 501 ends. US 301 then makes two sharp right curves and then one left curve where it passes through Raynham before merging with I-95 from exit 10 to exit 22. North of Lumberton, it crosses I-95 twice before entering Fayetteville, overlapped with I-95 Business along Eastern Boulevard. North of Eastover, it encounters a connecting road to US 13 just before it crosses under North Carolina Highway 295 (NC 295), also known as Future I-295, as it parallels I-95 to its immediate west. Traversing through the cities of Wade, Godwin, Dunn, and Benson, where it crosses over I-40 without an interchange; it joins the southbound right-in/right-out interchange from Exit 90 on I-95 before serving as the northern terminus of US 701 in Four Oaks, and starts a concurrency with North Carolina Highway 96 (NC 96). From there it continues on through Smithfield, then Selma where the NC 96 concurrency ends, and then passes through Micro. At Kenly, US 301 crosses under I-95 then moves away from that interstate again, into the cities of Wilson, Elm City, Sharpsburg, and Rocky Mount, before returning to a more easterly parallel to the Interstate. US 301 continues north through the towns of Enfield, Halifax, and Weldon, where it joins US 158 in an overlap with a bridge over the Roanoke River, then leaves the overlap as it enters Garysburg. The last major intersection with US 301 in the state is with NC 48 in Pleasant Hill before crossing into Virginia.[1]

History edit

US 301 was established in 1932, replacing US 217 from the South Carolina state line to Wilson, and US 17-1 from Wilson to the Virginia state line. In 1934, NC 22 and NC 40 were dropped along the route.[2][3]

Route changes along US 301 started in the early-1950s with a new bypass (Eastern Boulevard) around central Fayetteville and a new bypass west of Halifax. In 1955 or 1956, a new bypass (Ward Boulevard) was built east of Wilson. By 1958, US 301 was widen to a four-lane road around Lumberton, Fayetteville, and between Kenly and Rocky Mount; it was also at this time that Elm City was bypassed. In 1961, I-95 was overlapped with US 301 on the Lumberton bypass. By 1984, US 301 was extended south along I-95 to exit 10, keeping its routing through Rowland.[2]

From 1978 to 1986, US 301 was overlapped by a second I-95 Business Loop between Kenly and Rocky Mount, which also used part of what is today an extension of NC 4.[4][5]

U.S. Route 217 edit

 

U.S. Highway 217

LocationSC state line-Wilson, NC
Length126.7 mi[6] (203.9 km)
Existed1926–1932

U.S. Route 217 (US 217) was an original U.S. Highway, established in 1926, and was completely overlapped with NC 22. The original highway continued south into South Carolina to end in Pee Dee. US 217 entered from South Carolina south of Rowland where it went north through Rowland and into Lumberton via Hilly Branch Road and 5th Street. Going north on Pine Street and Fayetteville Road, it connected with Fayetteville where it went north on Gillespie Street, then east on Person Street, before it went north again on Dunn Road. Entering Dunn on Clinton Street, it went west on Cumberland Street (NC 60), then north on Ellis Avenue. It entered Smithfield on 3rd Street, and went east on Market Street then north again on 8th Street. As it approached Wilson from the south, it ended at US 17-1/NC 40 (Dixie Inn Road). In 1932, the entire route was renumbered as part of US 301.[citation needed]

Junction list edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
North CarolinaSouth Carolina line0.000.00 
 
 
 
US 301 south / US 501 south – South of the Border, Dillon
Continuation into South Carolina
  I-95 – Lumberton, Fayetteville, FlorenceI-95 exit 1
RobesonRowland2.74.3 
 
  US 501 north / NC 130 – Laurinburg, Fairmont
North end of US 501 overlap
11.819.0 
 
I-95 south – Florence
South end of I-95 overlap; I-95 exit 10
Lumberton14.523.313   I-74 / US 74 – Whiteville, Wilmington, Laurinburg, RockinghamExit numbers follow I-95; signed as exits 13A (east) and 13B (west); I-74 exit 209
14  US 74Permanently closed in 2007; replaced by exit 13
18.529.817  
 
NC 72 / NC 711 north – Lumberton, Pembroke, Red Springs
Southern terminus of NC 711
20.232.519Carthage Road
21.434.420  
 
NC 211 to NC 41 – Lumberton, Red Springs, Fairmont
23.037.0 
 
I-95 north – Fayetteville
North end of I-95 overlap; I-95 exit 22
27.043.5  I-95 – Lumberton, FayettevilleI-95 exit 25
Saint Pauls33.253.4  NC 20 (Broad Street) – Lumber Bridge, Elizabethtown
35.557.1  I-95 – Lumberton, FayettevilleExit 33 (I-95)
40.264.7 
 
NC 71 south – Parkton, Lumber Bridge, Red Springs
Cumberland43.069.2 
 
 
 
 
I-95 BL south to I-95 south – Lumberton
South end of I-95 BL overlap; interchange; southbound left exit and northbound entrance
Hope Mills43.670.2 
 
To I-95 / Main Street – Hope Mills
Interchange
45.673.4 
 
NC 162 west (Elk Road)
Eastern terminus of NC 162
Fayetteville50.681.4  NC 87 (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway) – ElizabethtownNC 87 exit 102
52.484.3   
 
NC 24 / NC 210 to US 401 (Grove Street) – Roseboro
At-grade intersection; south end of freeway
53.886.6Middle Road
55.689.5Dobbins Holmes Road
Eastover57.392.2 
 
 
 
 
I-95 BL north to I-95 north
North end of I-95 BL overlap; north end of freeway section
60.296.9 
 
 
 
Pembroke Lane to I-95 / US 13 – Newton Grove, Eastover Central Elementary School
To NC 295
Godwin68.5110.2  NC 82 (Main Street) – Erwin, Falcon
HarnettDunn76.4123.0   US 421 / NC 55 (Cumberland Street) – Erwin, Lillington, Clinton
Mingo SwampBridge
JohnstonBenson83.2133.9 
 
  
 
NC 27 west / NC 50 / NC 242 south (Main Street) – Coats, Newton Grove
South end of NC 242 overlap
83.7134.7 
 
 
 
NC 242 north to I-40
North end of NC 242 overlap
Four Oaks93.9151.1  
 
 
 
I-95 / US 701 south / NC 96 south – Benson, Rocky Mount, Newton Grove
Exit 90 (I-95); northern terminus of US 701; south end of NC 96 overlap
Smithfield98.4158.4 
 
  US 70 Bus. / NC 210 (Market Street) – Goldsboro, Clayton
Selma101.0162.5  
 
US 70 / NC 39 south – Clayton, Goldsboro
South end of NC 39 overlap
102.5165.0 
 
NC 96 north (Richardson Street) – Zebulon
North end of NC 96 overlap
103.4166.4 
 
NC 39 north – Bunn
North end of NC 39 overlap
Kenly112.0180.2  I-95 – Smithfield, Rocky MountExit 107 (I-95)
112.5181.1  NC 222 (Second Street) – Fremont
Wilson114.7184.6  NC 581 – Bailey, Goldsboro
123.2198.3  I-795 – Goldsboro, RaleighExit 5 (I-795)
123.6198.9 
 
US 117 south – Fremont, Pikeville
Northern terminus of US 117
Wilson123.9199.4   I-587 / US 264 – Greenville, RaleighExit 43 (US 264)
126.6203.7 
 
 
US 264 Alt. west (Ward Boulevard west)
South end of US 264 Alt. overlap
128.2206.3 
 
 
 
 
US 264 Alt. east / NC 58 south (Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway) – Stantonsburg, Saratoga
North end of US 264 Alt. overlap; south end of NC 58 overlap
128.7207.1 
 
NC 58 north (Ward Boulevard north)
North end of NC 58 overlap
129.9209.1  NC 42 (Herring Avenue) – Pinetops, WilsonInterchange
132.4213.1Rosebud Church RoadInterchange
135.0217.3Langley Road – Elm CityInterchange
Nash141.5227.7 
 
 
US 301 Bus. north (Tarboro Road)
Southern terminus of US 301 Bus.
Rocky Mount143.4230.8   NC 97 (Tarboro Road) – RaleighInterchange; to Rocky Mount-Wilson Regional Airport
146.6235.9 
 
US 64 Bus. – Rocky Mount, Nashville
Interchange; northbound exit via May Drive
147.2236.9  US 64 – Tarboro, RaleighUS 64 exit 468A
148.2238.5   
 
NC 43 / NC 48 to I-95
Interchange
150.0241.4 
 
 
US 301 Bus. south (Church Road)
Northern terminus of US 301 Bus.
Battleboro153.5247.0 
 
 
 
NC 4 north to I-95
Partial interchange; northbound left exit and southbound entrance; southbound access via Red Oak-Battleboro Road
Whitakers159.1256.0 
 
NC 33 west (Nash Street) – Red Oak
West end of NC 33 overlap
159.3256.4 
 
NC 33 east (Main Street) – Tarboro
East end of NC 33 overlap
Fishing CreekEdgecombe-Halifax county line
HalifaxEnfield164.0263.9 
 
NC 481 west – Glenview
West end of NC 481 overlap
165.3266.0 
 
 
NC 481 Bus. west (Whitaker Street)
Eastern terminus of NC 481 Bus.
167.1268.9 
 
NC 481 east – Tillery
East end of NC 481 overlap
173.4279.1 
 
 
 
NC 125 south / NC 903 south – Scotland Neck
South end of NC 125/NC 903 overlap
175.6282.6 
 
NC 561 east – Tillery
East end of NC 561 overlap
176.0283.2 
 
NC 561 west – Brinkleyville, Louisburg
West end of NC 561 overlap
Halifax176.5284.0 
 
 
US 301 Bus. north (King Street)
Southern terminus of US 301 Bus.
177.1285.0 
 
 
 
NC 125 north / NC 903 north – Roanoke Rapids
North end of NC 125/NC 903 overlap
177.4285.5 
 
 
US 301 Bus. south (David Street)
Northern terminus of US 301 Bus.
Weldon184.0296.1 
 
US 158 west (Second Street) – Roanoke Rapids
West end of US 158 overlap
Roanoke RiverRockfish Capital Bridge
NorthamptonGarysburg186.4300.0 
 
US 158 east – Jackson, Murfreesboro
East end of US 158 overlap
186.8300.6 
 
 
 
NC 46 west / NC 186 west – Gaston
Eastern terminus of NC 46; south end of NC 186 overlap
187.0300.9 
 
NC 186 east – Seaboard
North end of NC 186 overlap
Pleasant Hill193.0310.6 
 
NC 48 south – Gaston
Northern terminus of NC 48
193.7311.7 
 
US 301 north – Emporia
Continuation into Virginia
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Google (March 6, 2011). "US 301" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on November 25, 2010. Retrieved March 6, 2011.[self-published source]
  3. ^ Staff (May 6, 1935). "Route 301 Has Been Restored To 5th Street". The Robesonian. Lumberton, North Carolina. Retrieved July 10, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "NCRoads.com: I-95". Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  5. ^ "NCRoads.com: N.C. 4". Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  6. ^ Google (July 14, 2013). "U.S. Route 217" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 14, 2013.

External links edit

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  •   Media related to U.S. Route 301 in North Carolina at Wikimedia Commons
  • NCRoads.com: U.S. 217
  • NCRoads.com: U.S. 301


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This article is about the section of U S Route 301 in North Carolina For the entire route see U S Route 301 U S Route 301 US 301 is a north south United States highway that runs for 194 miles 312 km in North Carolina from the South Carolina state line near Rowland to the Virginia state line near Pleasant Hill The entire route parallels I 95 From the southern border to Hope Mills it runs very close to I 95 crossing it several times and having a short concurrency with the freeway in Lumberton From Hope Mills to Eastover North Carolina it follows Interstate 95 Business a partial freeway that passes through the center of Fayetteville Passing through towns such as Dunn Benson Smithfield and Selma that are bypassed by I 95 numerous local businesses targeted at I 95 travellers line this stretch rarely does it veer more than a fraction of a mile from I 95 At Kenly it leaves its close parallel of I 95 taking a route approximately 5 miles east of I 95 and passing through the center of the cities of Wilson and Rocky Mount North of Rocky Mount it passes through several small towns including Whitakers Enfield Halifax and Weldon before passing into Virginia near Pleasant Hill Through Rocky Mount the route divides into a Business and Bypass route and there is also a short business loop in Halifax U S Highway 301US 301 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of US 1Maintained by NCDOTLength193 7 mi 1 311 7 km Existed1932 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 301 US 501 at the South Carolina state lineMajor intersectionsI 95 multiple times I 74 US 74 near Lumberton I 795 near Wilson I 587 US 264 near Wilson US 64 in Rocky MountNorth endUS 301 at the Virginia state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesRobeson Cumberland Harnett Johnston Wilson Nash Edgecombe Halifax NorthamptonHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided North Carolina Highway System Interstate US State Scenic NC 295 NC 304 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 U S Route 217 3 Junction list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editUS 301 generally follows the same route as I 95 through North Carolina they both enter the state near the South of the Border attraction in South Carolina overlap together around Lumberton and share multiple interchanges before reaching Virginia US 301 enters North Carolina at the South Carolina border south of Rowland and north of South of the Border The highway enters the state as a four lane divided highway concurrent with US 501 It immediately meets I 95 I 95 exit 1 at an interchange partially in North Carolina and partially in South Carolina US 301 and US 501 continue north of the interchange toward Rowland and the highway narrows to a two lane undivided roadway It goes northwest until passing through the Bracey Swamp where both routes curve northeast running parallel to the CSX South End Subdivision until they enter Rowland where the concurrency with US 501 ends US 301 then makes two sharp right curves and then one left curve where it passes through Raynham before merging with I 95 from exit 10 to exit 22 North of Lumberton it crosses I 95 twice before entering Fayetteville overlapped with I 95 Business along Eastern Boulevard North of Eastover it encounters a connecting road to US 13 just before it crosses under North Carolina Highway 295 NC 295 also known as Future I 295 as it parallels I 95 to its immediate west Traversing through the cities of Wade Godwin Dunn and Benson where it crosses over I 40 without an interchange it joins the southbound right in right out interchange from Exit 90 on I 95 before serving as the northern terminus of US 701 in Four Oaks and starts a concurrency with North Carolina Highway 96 NC 96 From there it continues on through Smithfield then Selma where the NC 96 concurrency ends and then passes through Micro At Kenly US 301 crosses under I 95 then moves away from that interstate again into the cities of Wilson Elm City Sharpsburg and Rocky Mount before returning to a more easterly parallel to the Interstate US 301 continues north through the towns of Enfield Halifax and Weldon where it joins US 158 in an overlap with a bridge over the Roanoke River then leaves the overlap as it enters Garysburg The last major intersection with US 301 in the state is with NC 48 in Pleasant Hill before crossing into Virginia 1 History editUS 301 was established in 1932 replacing US 217 from the South Carolina state line to Wilson and US 17 1 from Wilson to the Virginia state line In 1934 NC 22 and NC 40 were dropped along the route 2 3 Route changes along US 301 started in the early 1950s with a new bypass Eastern Boulevard around central Fayetteville and a new bypass west of Halifax In 1955 or 1956 a new bypass Ward Boulevard was built east of Wilson By 1958 US 301 was widen to a four lane road around Lumberton Fayetteville and between Kenly and Rocky Mount it was also at this time that Elm City was bypassed In 1961 I 95 was overlapped with US 301 on the Lumberton bypass By 1984 US 301 was extended south along I 95 to exit 10 keeping its routing through Rowland 2 From 1978 to 1986 US 301 was overlapped by a second I 95 Business Loop between Kenly and Rocky Mount which also used part of what is today an extension of NC 4 4 5 U S Route 217 edit nbsp U S Highway 217LocationSC state line Wilson NCLength126 7 mi 6 203 9 km Existed1926 1932 U S Route 217 US 217 was an original U S Highway established in 1926 and was completely overlapped with NC 22 The original highway continued south into South Carolina to end in Pee Dee US 217 entered from South Carolina south of Rowland where it went north through Rowland and into Lumberton via Hilly Branch Road and 5th Street Going north on Pine Street and Fayetteville Road it connected with Fayetteville where it went north on Gillespie Street then east on Person Street before it went north again on Dunn Road Entering Dunn on Clinton Street it went west on Cumberland Street NC 60 then north on Ellis Avenue It entered Smithfield on 3rd Street and went east on Market Street then north again on 8th Street As it approached Wilson from the south it ended at US 17 1 NC 40 Dixie Inn Road In 1932 the entire route was renumbered as part of US 301 citation needed Junction list editCountyLocationmi 1 kmExitDestinationsNotes North Carolina South Carolina line0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 301 south US 501 south South of the Border DillonContinuation into South Carolina nbsp I 95 Lumberton Fayetteville FlorenceI 95 exit 1 RobesonRowland2 74 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 501 north NC 130 Laurinburg FairmontNorth end of US 501 overlap 11 819 0 nbsp nbsp I 95 south FlorenceSouth end of I 95 overlap I 95 exit 10 Lumberton14 523 313 nbsp nbsp I 74 US 74 Whiteville Wilmington Laurinburg RockinghamExit numbers follow I 95 signed as exits 13A east and 13B west I 74 exit 209 14 nbsp US 74Permanently closed in 2007 replaced by exit 13 18 529 817 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 72 NC 711 north Lumberton Pembroke Red SpringsSouthern terminus of NC 711 20 232 519Carthage Road 21 434 420 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 211 to NC 41 Lumberton Red Springs Fairmont 23 037 0 nbsp nbsp I 95 north FayettevilleNorth end of I 95 overlap I 95 exit 22 27 043 5 nbsp I 95 Lumberton FayettevilleI 95 exit 25 Saint Pauls33 253 4 nbsp NC 20 Broad Street Lumber Bridge Elizabethtown 35 557 1 nbsp I 95 Lumberton FayettevilleExit 33 I 95 40 264 7 nbsp nbsp NC 71 south Parkton Lumber Bridge Red Springs Cumberland 43 069 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 95 BL south to I 95 south LumbertonSouth end of I 95 BL overlap interchange southbound left exit and northbound entrance Hope Mills43 670 2 nbsp nbsp To I 95 Main Street Hope MillsInterchange 45 673 4 nbsp nbsp NC 162 west Elk Road Eastern terminus of NC 162 Fayetteville50 681 4 nbsp NC 87 Martin Luther King Jr Freeway ElizabethtownNC 87 exit 102 52 484 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 24 NC 210 to US 401 Grove Street RoseboroAt grade intersection south end of freeway 53 886 6 Middle Road 55 689 5 Dobbins Holmes Road Eastover57 392 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 95 BL north to I 95 northNorth end of I 95 BL overlap north end of freeway section 60 296 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Pembroke Lane to I 95 US 13 Newton Grove Eastover Central Elementary SchoolTo NC 295 Godwin68 5110 2 nbsp NC 82 Main Street Erwin Falcon HarnettDunn76 4123 0 nbsp nbsp US 421 NC 55 Cumberland Street Erwin Lillington Clinton Mingo SwampBridge JohnstonBenson83 2133 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 27 west NC 50 NC 242 south Main Street Coats Newton GroveSouth end of NC 242 overlap 83 7134 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 242 north to I 40North end of NC 242 overlap Four Oaks93 9151 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 95 US 701 south NC 96 south Benson Rocky Mount Newton GroveExit 90 I 95 northern terminus of US 701 south end of NC 96 overlap Smithfield98 4158 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 70 Bus NC 210 Market Street Goldsboro Clayton Selma101 0162 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 70 NC 39 south Clayton GoldsboroSouth end of NC 39 overlap 102 5165 0 nbsp nbsp NC 96 north Richardson Street ZebulonNorth end of NC 96 overlap 103 4166 4 nbsp nbsp NC 39 north BunnNorth end of NC 39 overlap Kenly112 0180 2 nbsp I 95 Smithfield Rocky MountExit 107 I 95 112 5181 1 nbsp NC 222 Second Street Fremont Wilson 114 7184 6 nbsp NC 581 Bailey Goldsboro 123 2198 3 nbsp I 795 Goldsboro RaleighExit 5 I 795 123 6198 9 nbsp nbsp US 117 south Fremont PikevilleNorthern terminus of US 117 Wilson123 9199 4 nbsp nbsp I 587 US 264 Greenville RaleighExit 43 US 264 126 6203 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 264 Alt west Ward Boulevard west South end of US 264 Alt overlap 128 2206 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 264 Alt east NC 58 south Martin Luther King Jr Parkway Stantonsburg SaratogaNorth end of US 264 Alt overlap south end of NC 58 overlap 128 7207 1 nbsp nbsp NC 58 north Ward Boulevard north North end of NC 58 overlap 129 9209 1 nbsp NC 42 Herring Avenue Pinetops WilsonInterchange 132 4213 1Rosebud Church RoadInterchange 135 0217 3Langley Road Elm CityInterchange Nash 141 5227 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 301 Bus north Tarboro Road Southern terminus of US 301 Bus Rocky Mount143 4230 8 nbsp nbsp NC 97 Tarboro Road RaleighInterchange to Rocky Mount Wilson Regional Airport 146 6235 9 nbsp nbsp US 64 Bus Rocky Mount NashvilleInterchange northbound exit via May Drive 147 2236 9 nbsp US 64 Tarboro RaleighUS 64 exit 468A 148 2238 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 43 NC 48 to I 95Interchange 150 0241 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 301 Bus south Church Road Northern terminus of US 301 Bus Battleboro153 5247 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 4 north to I 95Partial interchange northbound left exit and southbound entrance southbound access via Red Oak Battleboro Road Whitakers159 1256 0 nbsp nbsp NC 33 west Nash Street Red OakWest end of NC 33 overlap 159 3256 4 nbsp nbsp NC 33 east Main Street TarboroEast end of NC 33 overlap Fishing CreekEdgecombe Halifax county line HalifaxEnfield164 0263 9 nbsp nbsp NC 481 west GlenviewWest end of NC 481 overlap 165 3266 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 481 Bus west Whitaker Street Eastern terminus of NC 481 Bus 167 1268 9 nbsp nbsp NC 481 east TilleryEast end of NC 481 overlap 173 4279 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 125 south NC 903 south Scotland NeckSouth end of NC 125 NC 903 overlap 175 6282 6 nbsp nbsp NC 561 east TilleryEast end of NC 561 overlap 176 0283 2 nbsp nbsp NC 561 west Brinkleyville LouisburgWest end of NC 561 overlap Halifax176 5284 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 301 Bus north King Street Southern terminus of US 301 Bus 177 1285 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 125 north NC 903 north Roanoke RapidsNorth end of NC 125 NC 903 overlap 177 4285 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 301 Bus south David Street Northern terminus of US 301 Bus Weldon184 0296 1 nbsp nbsp US 158 west Second Street Roanoke RapidsWest end of US 158 overlap Roanoke RiverRockfish Capital Bridge NorthamptonGarysburg186 4300 0 nbsp nbsp US 158 east Jackson MurfreesboroEast end of US 158 overlap 186 8300 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 46 west NC 186 west GastonEastern terminus of NC 46 south end of NC 186 overlap 187 0300 9 nbsp nbsp NC 186 east SeaboardNorth end of NC 186 overlap Pleasant Hill193 0310 6 nbsp nbsp NC 48 south GastonNorthern terminus of NC 48 193 7311 7 nbsp nbsp US 301 north EmporiaContinuation into Virginia 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Closed former Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp U S Roads portal Special routes of U S Route 301 North Carolina Bicycle Route 5 Concurrent with US 301 from Wade Stedman Road to Sisk Culbreth Road in WadeReferences edit a b c Google March 6 2011 US 301 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 6 2011 a b NCRoads com Annex U S 301 Archived from the original on November 25 2010 Retrieved March 6 2011 self published source Staff May 6 1935 Route 301 Has Been Restored To 5th Street The Robesonian Lumberton North Carolina Retrieved July 10 2016 via Newspapers com NCRoads com I 95 Retrieved January 12 2019 NCRoads com N C 4 Retrieved January 12 2019 Google July 14 2013 U S Route 217 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 14 2013 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 301 in North CarolinaKML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to U S Route 301 in North Carolina at Wikimedia Commons NCRoads com U S 217 NCRoads com U S 301 nbsp U S Route 301 Previous state South Carolina North Carolina Next state Virginia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 301 in North Carolina amp oldid 1196374491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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