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North Carolina Highway 24

North Carolina Highway 24 (NC 24) is the longest primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Traveling east–west between the Charlotte metropolitan area and the Crystal Coast, connecting the cities of Charlotte, Fayetteville, Jacksonville and Morehead City.

North Carolina Highway 24

NC 24 in red, business routes in blue
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length279.4 mi[1] (449.7 km)
Existed1921–present
Tourist
routes
Pee Dee Valley Drive
Sandhills Scenic Drive
Major junctions
West end I-485 in Charlotte
Major intersections
East end US 70 in Morehead City
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesMecklenburg, Cabarrus, Stanly, Montgomery, Moore, Harnett, Cumberland, Sampson, Duplin, Onslow, Carteret
Highway system
US 23 US 25

Route description edit

Prior to the western terminus of NC 24 at Interstate 485 (I-485), the road begins as an unmarked street named W.T. Harris Boulevard at Mount Holly-Huntersville Road. The road was named for William Thomas Harris, better known as one of the founders of Harris Teeter. Along the way NC 24 provides access to I-77, U.S. Route 21 (US 21), NC 115, I-85, US 29, and NC 49. At NC 27 (Albemarle Road) NC 24 makes a sharp left turn and joins that route in a concurrency, while W.T. Harris Boulevard continues further south unmarked towards US 74.[2]

NC 24 is both one of the longest and most concurrent routes in the state. Besides the approximately 100-mile (160 km) concurrency with NC 27 between Johnsonville and Charlotte, this route also shares long stretches of pavement with:

All told, about half of the total length of NC 24 runs concurrent with other routes.

As a route, it is designated as a "High Priority Corridor" for North Carolina, and much of it is highly traveled, providing the most direct access between Charlotte, Fayetteville and Jacksonville. It passes near or through three major Military installations (Fort Liberty, Pope Field, and Camp Lejeune), as well as Morrow Mountain State Park, Lake Tillery and the Uwharrie National Forest. Most of the route east of I-40 is at least four lanes, with sections at or near freeway grade.

Along its eastern portions, NC 24 is known as Lejeune Boulevard thru Jacksonville, Freedom Way from the Camp Lejeune Main Gate to Swansboro, Corbett Avenue through Swansboro, Cedar Point Boulevard through Cedar Point, the W. B. McLean Highway through much of central Carteret County from JCT NC 58 to its terminus in Mansfield at US 70.

History edit

 
NC 24 western terminus at I-485 in Charlotte
  • 1922: NC 24 runs from Warsaw to Laurinburg, through Fayetteville. Most of this routing west of Fayetteville is now US 401.
  • 1925: NC 24's western terminus is extended to the South Carolina line and its eastern terminus is extended to Kenansville.
  • 1930: The route is extended east to Swansboro, using part of US 17. Also, NC 24 is rerouted through Kenansville, Beaulaville, Richlands, and Jacksonville; NC 24 still uses most of this route today. Furthermore, NC 24 is given a more direct route from Laurinburg to Wagram.
  • 1930s: NC 24 is rerouted numerous times after the introduction of new U.S. Highways to North Carolina.
  • 1941: NC 24 west of Fayetteville is truncated; NC 87 and NC 78 take control of the truncated route.
  • 1963: The western terminus of NC 24 is moved and extended to Charlotte; this produced the 106-mile (171 km) concurrency with NC 27.
  • Mid 1960s: NC 24 is routed around Clinton and its routing through Fayetteville changed.
  • Early 1970s: The construction of the Cape Fear River bridge at Fayetteville removed many zigzags of NC 24 in Fayetteville.
  • 1982: NC 24 is routed along a four-lane bypass around Vander to access the newly built I-95.
  • 2000: NC 24 is routed onto I-40 for a segment between exits 364 and 373 and onto NC 11 around Kenansville and Warsaw. The old route was signed as Business NC 24.
  • 2003: NC 24 splits from NC 27 in eastern Charlotte to follow Harris Boulevard to a new western terminus at I-77.
  • 2006: NC 24 is rerouted onto the Jacksonville Bypass US 17 for 4 miles (6.4 km). The old route is signed as Business Route 24.
  • 2008: NC 24 western terminus is extended from I-77 to I-485 on December 8, 2008. The extension added 1 mile (1.6 km) to the route.
  • 2015: NC 24 was removed with NC 87 from Bragg Blvd from the city of Spring Lake, south to the I-295, instead it was placed onto I-295 over to NC 210 then follows NC 210 north to Spring Lake.
  • 2017: NC 24 was placed on a bypass of Stedman leaving behind Clinton Rd through town.
  • 2018: NC 24 was placed on bypasses of Autryville and Roseboro, leaving behind NC 24 business routes.
  • 2019: NC 24 was placed on a bypass around Troy, leaving behind NC 24-27 business routes.

Termini edit

In March 2003, The state DOT rerouted the west end of NC 24 from US 74 to I-77 (Exit 18). This was facilitated by following Harris Boulevard in east Charlotte instead of following NC 27. This added nearly 15 miles (24 km) onto the highway's length. On December 8, 2008, Interstate 485 opened in Northwest Mecklenburg County; at that same time NC 24 was extended again by 1 mile (1.6 km) to the new freeway (Exit 21) along West WT Harris Boulevard.

Before this rerouting, NC 24 was extraneous west of Johnsonville. It was concurrent with NC 27 over its entire length to its terminus at US 74, at which point NC 27 continued while NC 24 did not.

NC 24's eastern terminus is at US 70 in Morehead City. This eastern segment leading to the terminus provides access to communities on the mainland side of the Bogue Sound.

North Carolina Highway 243 edit

 

North Carolina Highway 243

LocationHubertSwansboro
Length6.5 mi[3] (10.5 km)
Existed1931–1934

North Carolina Highway 243 (NC 243) appeared in 1931 as a renumbering of NC 24 from Hubert to Swansboro; which NC 24 went northeast to Stella then east towards Morehead City. In 1934, NC 243 was reverted to NC 24 when the White Oak River bridge was completed in Swansboro.

North Carolina Highway 605 edit

 

North Carolina Highway 605

LocationTramway–Jonesboro
Length4.0 mi (6.4 km)
Existed1932–1936

North Carolina Highway 605 (NC 605) was established in 1932 as a new primary route between US 1/US 15/NC 50/NC 75, in Tramway, and US 421/NC 60, in Jonesboro. In 1936, NC 24 was extended northwest from Fayetteville to Tramway, replacing NC 605.

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
MecklenburgCharlotte0.00.0  I-485 – Pineville, HuntersvilleWestern terminus; Exit 21 (I-485)
1.11.8  I-77 – Charlotte, StatesvilleExit 18 (I-77)
1.52.4  US 21 (Statesville Road)
2.84.5  NC 115 (Old Statesville Road)
7.311.7  I-85 – Charlotte, ConcordExit 45 (I-85)
8.012.9  US 29 (North Tryon Street)
8.613.8  NC 49 (University City Boulevard)To UNC Charlotte
9.615.4Old Concord Road
16.326.2 
 
NC 27 west (Albemarle Road)
West end of NC 27 overlap
Mint Hill21.134.0  I-485 – Pineville, HuntersvilleExit 41 (I-485)
22.335.9 
 
NC 51 south (Blair Road)
CabarrusMidland30.248.6  US 601 – Monroe, Concord
StanlyLocust34.655.7  NC 200 – Stanfield, Monroe, Concord
Red Cross38.862.4 
 
NC 205 south – Oakboro
Albemarle49.479.5  
 
 
 
US 52 / NC 73 west (Aquadale Road) to NC 138 – Wadesboro, Salisbury
West end of NC 73 overlap
49.679.8 
 
US 52 Bus. (Second Street)
51.582.9 
 
NC 740 north – Badin
Pee Dee River57.592.5James B. Garrison Bridge
Montgomery57.792.9 
 
NC 73 east – Mount Gilead
East end of NC 73 overlap
65.7105.7 
 
NC 109 south – Mount Gilead
South end of NC 109 overlap
Troy69.1111.2 
 
 
 
NC 109 north / NC 109 Bus. begin – Denton
North end of NC 109 and south end of NC 109 Bus overlap
69.6112.0  
 
 
NC 134 / NC 109 Bus. north (Main Street)
North end of NC 109 Bus overlap
Biscoe76.2122.6 
 
US 220 Alt. (Main Street)
77.0123.9    I-73 / I-74 / US 220 – Rockingham, AsheboroExit 49 (I-73)
Moore88.8142.9  NC 705 – Robbins
94.0151.3 
 
NC 22 north – Ramseur, Greensboro
North end of NC 22 overlap
Carthage99.0159.3 
 
NC 22 south (McNeill Street)
South end of NC 22 overlap
100.1161.1  
 
US 15 / US 501 south – Pinehurst, Aberdeen
South end of US 15/US 501 overlap
102.1164.3  
 
US 15 / US 501 north – Sanford
North end of US 15/US 501 overlap
Cameron108.7174.9 
 
US 1 Bus.
110.5177.8  US 1 – Southern Pines, Sanford
HarnettJohnsonville118.9191.4 
 
NC 27 east – Lillington
East end of NC 27 overlap
Spout Springs122.0196.3 
 
NC 87 north – Sanford
North end of NC 87 overlap
CumberlandSpring Lake128.6207.0 
 
NC 690 west (Vass Road) – Vass
130.8210.5 
 
NC 210 north (Lillington Highway) – Lillington
North end of NC 210 overlap
131.3211.3Bragg Boulevard – Fort LibertyCivilian traffic to close May 2016[4]
Fayetteville132.9213.9Honeycutt Road – Simmons AAF
134.7216.8  
 
I-295 begin (Murchison Road) / NC 210 south
North end of I-295 and south end of NC 210 overlap; exit 23 (I-295)
136.0218.9  I-295 end / Bragg Boulevard – Fort LibertySouth end of I-295 overlap; exit 21C (I-295)
138.4222.7  US 401 (Skibo Road / Pamalee Drive) – Raeford, Lillington
142.2228.8 
 
 
 
US 401 Bus. / NC 87 south (MLK Jr. Highway)
South end of NC 87 overlap
142.6229.5 
 
NC 210 north (Murchison Road)
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; north end of NC 210 overlap
143.9231.6   I-95 BL / US 301 (Eastern Boulevard)
144.6232.7 
 
 
 
NC 53 east / NC 210 south (Ceder Creek Road) – White Lake
South end of NC 210 overlap
Vander147.4237.2  I-95 – Lumberton, BensonExit 52AB (I-95); cloverleaf interchange with collector/distributor lanes
SampsonRoseboro165.4266.2  NC 242 (East Street) – Elizabethtown, Salemburg
Clinton176.1283.4  
 
US 421 / US 701 north (Faircloth Freeway) – Dunn, Newton Grove
North end of US 421 / US 701 overlap
177.0284.9  
 
US 421 / US 701 south (Faircloth Freeway) – Wilmington, Elizabethtown
South end of US 421 / US 701 overlap
178.1286.6 
 
 
US 701 Bus. south (Southeast Boulevard)
South end of US 701 Bus overlap
178.5287.3 
 
 
US 701 Bus. north (Southeast Boulevard)
North end of US 701 Bus overlap
DuplinWarsaw188.7303.7 
 
 
 
 
I-40 west / NC 24 Bus. east – Benson, Warsaw
West end of I-40 overlap; exit 364 (I-40)
193.7311.7  US 117 – WarsawExit 369 (I-40)
197.1317.2 
 
 
 
I-40 east / NC 903 south – Wilmington, Magnolia
East end of I-40 and south end of NC 903 overlap; exit 373 (I-40)
200.0321.9  NC 11 – Kenansville
Kenansville202.2325.4  NC 50 – Kenansville, Chinquapin
203.1326.9 
 
 
 
 
NC 903 north / NC 24 Bus. east – Pink Hill, Benson, Kenansville
North end of NC 903 overlap
Beulaville213.1343.0   NC 41 / NC 111 (Jackson Street) – Trenton, Wallace
Onslow223.7360.0 
 
US 258 north (Kinston Highway) – Kinston
North end of US 258 overlap
Catherine Lake232.3373.9 
 
NC 111 north (Catherine Lake Road) – Chinquapin, Wallace
Southern terminus of NC 111
Jacksonville237.3381.9 
 
 
 
US 258 south (NC 24 Bus.) / NC 53 west – Burgaw, Jacksonville Downtown
South end of US 258 and west end of NC 53 (hidden) overlap
238.4383.7 
 
US 17 south (US 17 Bus.) – Wilmington
South end of US 17 overlap
241.9389.3Montford Landing RoadEastbound entrance and westbound exit
242.5390.3 
 
US 17 north (NC 24 Bus.) – New Bern, Jacksonville Downtown
North end of US 17 overlap
243.2391.4Wilson Boulevard – Camp Lejeune
233.9376.4 
 
NC 53 east (Western Boulevard)
East end of NC 53 (hidden) overlap
246.2396.2Camp Lejeune Main Gate
Hubert252.8406.8 
 
NC 172 south
Northern terminus of NC 172
CarteretCape Carteret263.2423.6  NC 58 – Emerald Isle, Trenton
Morehead City279.4449.7  US 70 (Arendell Street) – Havelock, BeaufortEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

Troy business loop edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 24 Business

LocationTroy, North Carolina
Length3.7 mi[5] (6.0 km)
Existed2019–present

North Carolina Highway 24 Business (NC 24 Bus) was established in 2019 when mainline NC 24, along with NC 27, was rerouted onto new routing bypassing south of Troy.

Autryville business loop edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 24 Business

LocationAutryville, North Carolina
Length1.7 mi[6] (2.7 km)
Existed2018–present

North Carolina Highway 24 Business (NC 24 Bus) was established in 2018 when mainline NC 24 was rerouted onto new routing bypassing north of Autryville. The 1.7-mile (2.7 km) business route follows the original alignment of NC 24 along Clinton Road, Williams Street, and Autry Highway.

Warsaw–Kenansville business loop edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 24 Business

LocationWarsawKenansville, NC
Length11.8 mi[7] (19.0 km)
Existed1999–present

North Carolina Highway 24 Business (NC 24 Bus) was established in March, 1999 when mainline NC 24 was rerouted overlapping I-40 and NC 903 (Kenansville Bypass); the old alignment through downtown Warsaw and Kenansville was redesignated as a business loop.[8]

Jacksonville business loop edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 24 Business

LocationJacksonville, North Carolina
Length4.3 mi[9] (6.9 km)
Existed2006–present

North Carolina Highway 24 Business (NC 24 Bus) was established in January 2008 when mainline NC 24 was placed on new bypass south of Jacksonville. The business loop follows the old alignment through downtown Jacksonville, via Richlands Highway (in concurrency with US 258), Marine Boulevard (in concurrency with US 17 Business), Johnson Boulevard and Lejeune Boulevard.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Google (February 28, 2016). "North Carolina Highway 24" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  2. ^ Google (August 2, 2016). "North Carolina Highway 24" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  3. ^ Google (June 28, 2014). "North Carolina Highway 243" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  4. ^ "Route Change Request Form (NC 24/NC 87)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. June 2, 2015. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  5. ^ Google (August 20, 2020). "NC 24 Business - Troy" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  6. ^ Google (August 20, 2020). "NC 24 Business - Autryville" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  7. ^ Google (February 28, 2014). "NC 24 Business - Warsaw–Kenansville, North Carolina" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
  8. ^ "Route Change (1999-03-26)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. March 26, 1999. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
  9. ^ Google (February 28, 2016). "NC 24 Business - Jacksonville, North Carolina" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  10. ^ "Route Change (2006-11-01)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. November 1, 2006. Retrieved February 28, 2016.

External links edit

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North Carolina Highway 24 NC 24 is the longest primary state highway in the U S state of North Carolina Traveling east west between the Charlotte metropolitan area and the Crystal Coast connecting the cities of Charlotte Fayetteville Jacksonville and Morehead City North Carolina Highway 24NC 24 in red business routes in blueRoute informationMaintained by NCDOTLength279 4 mi 1 449 7 km Existed1921 presentTouristroutesPee Dee Valley Drive Sandhills Scenic DriveMajor junctionsWest endI 485 in CharlotteMajor intersectionsI 77 in Charlotte I 85 in Charlotte US 52 NC 73 in Albemarle I 73 I 74 US 220 in Biscoe US 1 near Cameron I 295 in Fayetteville I 95 BL US 301 in Fayetteville I 95 near Fayetteville I 40 in Warsaw US 17 in JacksonvilleEast endUS 70 in Morehead CityLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesMecklenburg Cabarrus Stanly Montgomery Moore Harnett Cumberland Sampson Duplin Onslow CarteretHighway systemNorth Carolina Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic US 23 US 25 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Termini 2 2 North Carolina Highway 243 2 3 North Carolina Highway 605 3 Major intersections 4 Special routes 4 1 Troy business loop 4 2 Autryville business loop 4 3 Warsaw Kenansville business loop 4 4 Jacksonville business loop 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editPrior to the western terminus of NC 24 at Interstate 485 I 485 the road begins as an unmarked street named W T Harris Boulevard at Mount Holly Huntersville Road The road was named for William Thomas Harris better known as one of the founders of Harris Teeter Along the way NC 24 provides access to I 77 U S Route 21 US 21 NC 115 I 85 US 29 and NC 49 At NC 27 Albemarle Road NC 24 makes a sharp left turn and joins that route in a concurrency while W T Harris Boulevard continues further south unmarked towards US 74 2 NC 24 is both one of the longest and most concurrent routes in the state Besides the approximately 100 mile 160 km concurrency with NC 27 between Johnsonville and Charlotte this route also shares long stretches of pavement with US 258 between Richlands and Jacksonville 16 5 miles NC 50 between Kenansville and Warsaw 7 5 miles NC 87 between Fayetteville and Spout Springs 18 miles Shorter concurrencies with I 40 NC 903 US 421 US 701 US 17 NC 210 twice NC 22 NC 109 and NC 73 It also runs briefly concurrent with US 15 US 501 in Carthage All told about half of the total length of NC 24 runs concurrent with other routes As a route it is designated as a High Priority Corridor for North Carolina and much of it is highly traveled providing the most direct access between Charlotte Fayetteville and Jacksonville It passes near or through three major Military installations Fort Liberty Pope Field and Camp Lejeune as well as Morrow Mountain State Park Lake Tillery and the Uwharrie National Forest Most of the route east of I 40 is at least four lanes with sections at or near freeway grade Along its eastern portions NC 24 is known as Lejeune Boulevard thru Jacksonville Freedom Way from the Camp Lejeune Main Gate to Swansboro Corbett Avenue through Swansboro Cedar Point Boulevard through Cedar Point the W B McLean Highway through much of central Carteret County from JCT NC 58 to its terminus in Mansfield at US 70 History edit nbsp NC 24 western terminus at I 485 in Charlotte1922 NC 24 runs from Warsaw to Laurinburg through Fayetteville Most of this routing west of Fayetteville is now US 401 1925 NC 24 s western terminus is extended to the South Carolina line and its eastern terminus is extended to Kenansville 1930 The route is extended east to Swansboro using part of US 17 Also NC 24 is rerouted through Kenansville Beaulaville Richlands and Jacksonville NC 24 still uses most of this route today Furthermore NC 24 is given a more direct route from Laurinburg to Wagram 1930s NC 24 is rerouted numerous times after the introduction of new U S Highways to North Carolina 1941 NC 24 west of Fayetteville is truncated NC 87 and NC 78 take control of the truncated route 1963 The western terminus of NC 24 is moved and extended to Charlotte this produced the 106 mile 171 km concurrency with NC 27 Mid 1960s NC 24 is routed around Clinton and its routing through Fayetteville changed Early 1970s The construction of the Cape Fear River bridge at Fayetteville removed many zigzags of NC 24 in Fayetteville 1982 NC 24 is routed along a four lane bypass around Vander to access the newly built I 95 2000 NC 24 is routed onto I 40 for a segment between exits 364 and 373 and onto NC 11 around Kenansville and Warsaw The old route was signed as Business NC 24 2003 NC 24 splits from NC 27 in eastern Charlotte to follow Harris Boulevard to a new western terminus at I 77 2006 NC 24 is rerouted onto the Jacksonville Bypass US 17 for 4 miles 6 4 km The old route is signed as Business Route 24 2008 NC 24 western terminus is extended from I 77 to I 485 on December 8 2008 The extension added 1 mile 1 6 km to the route 2015 NC 24 was removed with NC 87 from Bragg Blvd from the city of Spring Lake south to the I 295 instead it was placed onto I 295 over to NC 210 then follows NC 210 north to Spring Lake 2017 NC 24 was placed on a bypass of Stedman leaving behind Clinton Rd through town 2018 NC 24 was placed on bypasses of Autryville and Roseboro leaving behind NC 24 business routes 2019 NC 24 was placed on a bypass around Troy leaving behind NC 24 27 business routes Termini edit In March 2003 The state DOT rerouted the west end of NC 24 from US 74 to I 77 Exit 18 This was facilitated by following Harris Boulevard in east Charlotte instead of following NC 27 This added nearly 15 miles 24 km onto the highway s length On December 8 2008 Interstate 485 opened in Northwest Mecklenburg County at that same time NC 24 was extended again by 1 mile 1 6 km to the new freeway Exit 21 along West WT Harris Boulevard Before this rerouting NC 24 was extraneous west of Johnsonville It was concurrent with NC 27 over its entire length to its terminus at US 74 at which point NC 27 continued while NC 24 did not NC 24 s eastern terminus is at US 70 in Morehead City This eastern segment leading to the terminus provides access to communities on the mainland side of the Bogue Sound North Carolina Highway 243 edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 243LocationHubert SwansboroLength6 5 mi 3 10 5 km Existed1931 1934North Carolina Highway 243 NC 243 appeared in 1931 as a renumbering of NC 24 from Hubert to Swansboro which NC 24 went northeast to Stella then east towards Morehead City In 1934 NC 243 was reverted to NC 24 when the White Oak River bridge was completed in Swansboro North Carolina Highway 605 edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 605LocationTramway JonesboroLength4 0 mi 6 4 km Existed1932 1936North Carolina Highway 605 NC 605 was established in 1932 as a new primary route between US 1 US 15 NC 50 NC 75 in Tramway and US 421 NC 60 in Jonesboro In 1936 NC 24 was extended northwest from Fayetteville to Tramway replacing NC 605 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesMecklenburgCharlotte0 00 0 nbsp I 485 Pineville HuntersvilleWestern terminus Exit 21 I 485 1 11 8 nbsp I 77 Charlotte StatesvilleExit 18 I 77 1 52 4 nbsp US 21 Statesville Road 2 84 5 nbsp NC 115 Old Statesville Road 7 311 7 nbsp I 85 Charlotte ConcordExit 45 I 85 8 012 9 nbsp US 29 North Tryon Street 8 613 8 nbsp NC 49 University City Boulevard To UNC Charlotte9 615 4Old Concord Road16 326 2 nbsp nbsp NC 27 west Albemarle Road West end of NC 27 overlapMint Hill21 134 0 nbsp I 485 Pineville HuntersvilleExit 41 I 485 22 335 9 nbsp nbsp NC 51 south Blair Road CabarrusMidland30 248 6 nbsp US 601 Monroe ConcordStanlyLocust34 655 7 nbsp NC 200 Stanfield Monroe ConcordRed Cross38 862 4 nbsp nbsp NC 205 south OakboroAlbemarle49 479 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 52 NC 73 west Aquadale Road to NC 138 Wadesboro SalisburyWest end of NC 73 overlap49 679 8 nbsp nbsp US 52 Bus Second Street 51 582 9 nbsp nbsp NC 740 north BadinPee Dee River57 592 5James B Garrison BridgeMontgomery 57 792 9 nbsp nbsp NC 73 east Mount GileadEast end of NC 73 overlap 65 7105 7 nbsp nbsp NC 109 south Mount GileadSouth end of NC 109 overlapTroy69 1111 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 109 north NC 109 Bus begin DentonNorth end of NC 109 and south end of NC 109 Bus overlap69 6112 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 134 NC 109 Bus north Main Street North end of NC 109 Bus overlapBiscoe76 2122 6 nbsp nbsp US 220 Alt Main Street 77 0123 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 73 I 74 US 220 Rockingham AsheboroExit 49 I 73 Moore 88 8142 9 nbsp NC 705 Robbins 94 0151 3 nbsp nbsp NC 22 north Ramseur GreensboroNorth end of NC 22 overlapCarthage99 0159 3 nbsp nbsp NC 22 south McNeill Street South end of NC 22 overlap100 1161 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 15 US 501 south Pinehurst AberdeenSouth end of US 15 US 501 overlap 102 1164 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 15 US 501 north SanfordNorth end of US 15 US 501 overlapCameron108 7174 9 nbsp nbsp US 1 Bus 110 5177 8 nbsp US 1 Southern Pines SanfordHarnettJohnsonville118 9191 4 nbsp nbsp NC 27 east LillingtonEast end of NC 27 overlapSpout Springs122 0196 3 nbsp nbsp NC 87 north SanfordNorth end of NC 87 overlapCumberlandSpring Lake128 6207 0 nbsp nbsp NC 690 west Vass Road Vass130 8210 5 nbsp nbsp NC 210 north Lillington Highway LillingtonNorth end of NC 210 overlap131 3211 3Bragg Boulevard Fort LibertyCivilian traffic to close May 2016 4 Fayetteville132 9213 9Honeycutt Road Simmons AAF134 7216 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 295 begin Murchison Road NC 210 southNorth end of I 295 and south end of NC 210 overlap exit 23 I 295 136 0218 9 nbsp I 295 end Bragg Boulevard Fort LibertySouth end of I 295 overlap exit 21C I 295 138 4222 7 nbsp US 401 Skibo Road Pamalee Drive Raeford Lillington142 2228 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 401 Bus NC 87 south MLK Jr Highway South end of NC 87 overlap142 6229 5 nbsp nbsp NC 210 north Murchison Road Eastbound exit and westbound entrance north end of NC 210 overlap143 9231 6 nbsp nbsp I 95 BL US 301 Eastern Boulevard 144 6232 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 53 east NC 210 south Ceder Creek Road White LakeSouth end of NC 210 overlapVander147 4237 2 nbsp I 95 Lumberton BensonExit 52AB I 95 cloverleaf interchange with collector distributor lanesSampsonRoseboro165 4266 2 nbsp NC 242 East Street Elizabethtown SalemburgClinton176 1283 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 421 US 701 north Faircloth Freeway Dunn Newton GroveNorth end of US 421 US 701 overlap177 0284 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 421 US 701 south Faircloth Freeway Wilmington ElizabethtownSouth end of US 421 US 701 overlap178 1286 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 701 Bus south Southeast Boulevard South end of US 701 Bus overlap178 5287 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 701 Bus north Southeast Boulevard North end of US 701 Bus overlapDuplinWarsaw188 7303 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 40 west NC 24 Bus east Benson WarsawWest end of I 40 overlap exit 364 I 40 193 7311 7 nbsp US 117 WarsawExit 369 I 40 197 1317 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 40 east NC 903 south Wilmington MagnoliaEast end of I 40 and south end of NC 903 overlap exit 373 I 40 200 0321 9 nbsp NC 11 KenansvilleKenansville202 2325 4 nbsp NC 50 Kenansville Chinquapin203 1326 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 903 north NC 24 Bus east Pink Hill Benson KenansvilleNorth end of NC 903 overlapBeulaville213 1343 0 nbsp nbsp NC 41 NC 111 Jackson Street Trenton WallaceOnslow 223 7360 0 nbsp nbsp US 258 north Kinston Highway KinstonNorth end of US 258 overlapCatherine Lake232 3373 9 nbsp nbsp NC 111 north Catherine Lake Road Chinquapin WallaceSouthern terminus of NC 111Jacksonville237 3381 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 258 south NC 24 Bus NC 53 west Burgaw Jacksonville DowntownSouth end of US 258 and west end of NC 53 hidden overlap238 4383 7 nbsp nbsp US 17 south US 17 Bus WilmingtonSouth end of US 17 overlap241 9389 3Montford Landing RoadEastbound entrance and westbound exit242 5390 3 nbsp nbsp US 17 north NC 24 Bus New Bern Jacksonville DowntownNorth end of US 17 overlap243 2391 4Wilson Boulevard Camp Lejeune233 9376 4 nbsp nbsp NC 53 east Western Boulevard East end of NC 53 hidden overlap246 2396 2Camp Lejeune Main GateHubert252 8406 8 nbsp nbsp NC 172 southNorthern terminus of NC 172CarteretCape Carteret263 2423 6 nbsp NC 58 Emerald Isle TrentonMorehead City279 4449 7 nbsp US 70 Arendell Street Havelock BeaufortEastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSpecial routes editTroy business loop edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 24 BusinessLocationTroy North CarolinaLength3 7 mi 5 6 0 km Existed2019 presentNorth Carolina Highway 24 Business NC 24 Bus was established in 2019 when mainline NC 24 along with NC 27 was rerouted onto new routing bypassing south of Troy Autryville business loop edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 24 BusinessLocationAutryville North CarolinaLength1 7 mi 6 2 7 km Existed2018 presentNorth Carolina Highway 24 Business NC 24 Bus was established in 2018 when mainline NC 24 was rerouted onto new routing bypassing north of Autryville The 1 7 mile 2 7 km business route follows the original alignment of NC 24 along Clinton Road Williams Street and Autry Highway Warsaw Kenansville business loop edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 24 BusinessLocationWarsaw Kenansville NCLength11 8 mi 7 19 0 km Existed1999 presentNorth Carolina Highway 24 Business NC 24 Bus was established in March 1999 when mainline NC 24 was rerouted overlapping I 40 and NC 903 Kenansville Bypass the old alignment through downtown Warsaw and Kenansville was redesignated as a business loop 8 Jacksonville business loop edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 24 BusinessLocationJacksonville North CarolinaLength4 3 mi 9 6 9 km Existed2006 presentNorth Carolina Highway 24 Business NC 24 Bus was established in January 2008 when mainline NC 24 was placed on new bypass south of Jacksonville The business loop follows the old alignment through downtown Jacksonville via Richlands Highway in concurrency with US 258 Marine Boulevard in concurrency with US 17 Business Johnson Boulevard and Lejeune Boulevard 10 See also editNorth Carolina Bicycle Route 6 Concurrent with NC 24 briefly east and west of AlbemarleReferences edit a b Google February 28 2016 North Carolina Highway 24 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 28 2016 Google August 2 2016 North Carolina Highway 24 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 2 2016 Google June 28 2014 North Carolina Highway 243 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 28 2014 Route Change Request Form NC 24 NC 87 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation June 2 2015 Retrieved March 14 2016 Google August 20 2020 NC 24 Business Troy Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 20 2020 Google August 20 2020 NC 24 Business Autryville Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 20 2020 Google February 28 2014 NC 24 Business Warsaw Kenansville North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 28 2014 Route Change 1999 03 26 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation March 26 1999 Retrieved February 28 2014 Google February 28 2016 NC 24 Business Jacksonville North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 28 2016 Route Change 2006 11 01 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation November 1 2006 Retrieved February 28 2016 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML North Carolina Highway 24KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to North Carolina Highway 24 at Wikimedia Commons NCRoads com N C 24 NCRoads com N C 24 Business NCRoads com N C 243 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Carolina Highway 24 amp oldid 1167240845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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