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North Carolina Highway 268

North Carolina Highway 268 (NC 268) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It connects many communities as it traverses through the northwestern North Carolina mountains and foothills.

North Carolina Highway 268

Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length90.3 mi[1] (145.3 km)
Existed1921–present
Major junctions
West end US 321 near Lenoir
Major intersections
East end NC 89 near Moores Springs
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesCaldwell, Wilkes, Surry, Stokes
Highway system

Route description edit

NC 268 is a predominantly rural highway that traverse along or near the Yadkin River and its tributaries, between U.S. Route 321 (US 321) and US 601, and through the Sauratown Mountains in its eastern section. Its most traversed section is between Wilkesboro and Elkin.[citation needed] NC 268 overlaps with one state scenic byway: the Upper Yadkin Way, between US 321 and W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir.[2]

NC 268 begins in the west at an intersection with US 321 about five miles (8.0 km) north of downtown Lenoir, Caldwell County. From its western terminus, the route heads on a curvy northeasterly path roughly following the Yadkin River. Entering Wilkes County, it follows the southern shoreline of the W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir towards the county seat of Wilkesboro. Before entering downtown Wilkesboro, the route has an interchange with US 421/NC 16 and meets NC 18. Now in concurrency with NC 18, NC 268 crosses the Yadkin River and enters North Wilkesboro. In the downtown area, NC 268, along with NC 18, makes a circle via CBD Loop, Sixth Street and D Street; it connects with US 421 Business (US 421 Bus.) at the intersection of Sixth and Main Streets. West of the downtown area, US 421 Business splits and continues southwest along NC 115. About 810 mile (1.3 km) later, NC 18 splits and continues north towards Sparta. NC 268 continues independently east roughly paralleling the Yadkin River through the town of Ronda on its way to the Surry County line.

Just shy of the Wilkes-Surry county line near Pleasant Hill, NC 268 splits onto a business route and a bypass route. NC 268 Bypass is an expressway that passes through northern Elkin while NC 268 Bus. goes through downtown/southern Elkin. The bypass route meets US 21 Bus. (North Bridge Street) and has an interchange with US 21 Bypass before meeting Interstate 77 (I-77) at its exit 85 in northeast Elkin. NC 268 Bypass passes through the I-77 interchange, continuing east along C.C. Camp Road to rejoin its business route just west of the junction of the Mitchell River and the Yadkin River in the community of Burch.

The mainline NC 268 highway then ventures northeast from this point through the community of Little Richmond to meet US 601 at Fairview Crossroads, just south of Dobson. Passing through the crossroads, the route returns to an easterly path and crosses the Fisher River before passing through the communities of Level Cross and Pine Hill. NC 268 then crosses the Ararat River and passes to the north of Pilot Mountain to meet US 52 (Future I-74) in the town of Pilot Mountain. NC 268 passes through the town and crosses the county line into Stokes County. The final eastern segment of NC 268 is a curvy one through the Sauratown Mountains, crossing NC 66 to end at NC 89 north of Moores Springs and northwest of Danbury.

Dedicated and memorial names edit

NC 268 features several dedicated bridges and stretches of highway throughout its route.[3]

  • Charles A. Suddreth – Official North Carolina name of NC 268 between US 321 and Buffalo Cove Road (SR 1504).
  • John W. Brown Highway – Official North Carolina name of NC 268 around Ronda.
  • Theodore Roosevelt Van Eaton Memorial Bridge – Official North Carolina name of bridge over US 21 in Elkin (approved: September 11, 2003).

History edit

NC 268 is an original state highway; that traversed from NC 26 in Elkin to NC 80 in Fairview Crossroads. In 1930, NC 268 was extended east on new primary routing to US 121/NC 66 in Pilot Mountain.[4] In 1931, NC 268 was extended west on new primary routing to end at NC 18 in North Wilkesboro. In 1933, NC 268 was extended west again along NC 18 into Wilkesboro, then on new routing to US 321/NC 17 in Patterson. In 1938, NC 268 was rerouted to run directly between Roaring River and Ronda leaving behind secondary roads that looped further north. Between 1939-1944, NC 268 was rerouted in Elkin to its current routing, leaving behind Elk Spur Street/West Market Street. In 1940, NC 268 was rerouted further south to connect with NC 18, in North Wilkesboro, its old alignment became NC 268A.[5]

In 1941, NC 268 was extended west to connect with NC 90 near Lenoir replacing part of and overlapping US 321. In 1952, NC 268 was truncated to its current western terminus at US 321, leaving behind Valway Road (SR 1352). In 1953, NC 268 was extended east along US 52A in Pilot Mountain, then placed onto new primary routing to NC 66.

In 1962, NC 268 was rerouted south of what became W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir; a majority of the former route was abandoned and submerged by the reservoir, only Old NC 268 (SR 1145) remains. Also in 1962, NC 268 was rerouted in downtown North Wilkesboro, with eastbound along Tenth Street, A Street and D Street, and westbound along D Street and Tenth Street; which removed its routing along B Street.[6] In 1978, NC 268 was rerouted again in downtown North Wilkesboro to its current alignment with eastbound along CBD Loop and Sixth Street and westbound along Sixth Street, "D" Street and CBD Loop.[7][8]

In 2002, NC 268 was placed on new bypass routing north of Elkin; its old alignment becoming NC 268 Business.[9] In 2003, NC 268 was extended from NC 66 to its current eastern terminus with NC 89.[10]

Future edit

Two future projects impact NC 268 that may reroute the highway. The first is in Wilkes County, where a proposed multi-lane northern bypass would connect the NC 18/NC 268A interchange and go west to US 421.[11] The second, located in Pilot Mountain, will place NC 268 onto new bypass road (two or multi-lane) south of the downtown area.[12] Both projects are currently unfunded.

Junction list edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Caldwell0.00.0  US 321 – Lenoir, Boone
WilkesWilkesboro28.045.1   US 421 / NC 16 – Winston-Salem, Boone
28.846.3 
 
NC 18 south (Cherry Street) – Lenoir, Taylorsville
South end of NC 18 overlap
North Wilkesboro30.849.6 
 
 
US 421 Bus. north (Sixth Street)
North end of US 421 Bus. overlap
31.350.4 
 
 
 
US 421 Bus. / NC 115 south – Statesville
South end of US 421 Bus. overlap
32.151.7 
 
NC 18 north – Sparta
North end of NC 18 overlap
32.452.1 
 
 
 
 
NC 268A west to NC 18 north
Hidden NC 268A designation
Roaring River40.765.5 
 
To US 421 / Roaring River Road
Ronda44.972.3 
 
To US 421 / Clingman Road – Clingman
Elkin49.279.2 
 
 
NC 268 Bus. east (Austin Traphill Road)
Surry51.182.2 
 
US 21 Bus. (Bridge Street)
52.083.7  US 21 – Statesville, Sparta
53.085.3  I-77 – Statesville, Wytheville, Mount Airy
56.190.3 
 
 
NC 268 Bus. west
Fairview Crossroads61.799.3  US 601 – Yadkinville, Mount Airy
Pilot Mountain75.6121.7  US 52 – Winston-Salem, Mount Airy
Stokes86.5139.2 
 
NC 66 south – Rural Hall
South end of NC 66 overlap
86.6139.4 
 
NC 66 north – Westfield
North end of NC 66 overlap
90.3145.3  NC 89 – Danbury, Francisco
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

North Wilkesboro alternate route edit

 

North Carolina Highway 268A

LocationNorth Wilkesboro, North Carolina
Length0.18 mi[13] (290 m)
Existed1940–present
 
NCDOT county map (revised 2009) identifying NC 268A

North Carolina Highway 268 Alternate (NC 268A) was established in 1940 as a renumbering of NC 268. This short 0.18-mile-long (0.29 km) route serves as a cutoff between NC 268 and NC 18; it is four-lanes throughout. Signage at the location only indicate it as part of NC 268; however, NCDOT county maps identify it specifically as NC 268A.[14]

Elkin business loop edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 268 Business

LocationElkin, North Carolina
Length7.8 mi[15] (12.6 km)
Existed2002–present

North Carolina Highway 268 Business (NC 268 Bus) was established in 2002 as a renumbering of NC 268 through downtown Elkin, via Elkin Highway, Bridge Street (with short concurrency with US 21 Bus.), Market Street and Main Street.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Google (June 23, 2014). "North Carolina Highway 268" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on January 25, 2011. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  3. ^ (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. July 15, 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 29, 2012. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
  4. ^ State Highway System of North Carolina (PDF) (Map). Cartography by NCDOT. North Carolina Department of Transportation. 1930. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  5. ^ North Carolina Primary Highway System (PDF) (Map). Cartography by NCDOT. North Carolina Department of Transportation. 1940. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  6. ^ "Route Change (1962-05-31)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. May 31, 1962. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  7. ^ "Route Change (1978-08-01)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. August 1, 1978. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  8. ^ "Route Change (1978-09-01)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. September 1, 1978. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Route Change (2002-09-16)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. September 16, 2002. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  10. ^ "Route Change (2003-05-15)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. May 15, 2003. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  11. ^ "SPOT ID: H090048" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. September 23, 2014. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  12. ^ "SPOT ID: H090180" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. May 29, 2014. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  13. ^ Google (March 26, 2014). "NC 268A - North Wilkesboro" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
  14. ^ Wilkes County (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. October 29, 2009. Enlarged Municipal and Suburban Areas inset. Retrieved March 26, 2014.
  15. ^ Google (March 26, 2014). "NC 268 Bus - Elkin" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 26, 2014.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  •   Media related to North Carolina Highway 268 at Wikimedia Commons
  • NCRoads.com: N.C. 268
  • NCRoads.com: N.C. 268-A
  • NCRoads.com: N.C. 268 Bus

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North Carolina Highway 268 NC 268 is a primary state highway in the U S state of North Carolina It connects many communities as it traverses through the northwestern North Carolina mountains and foothills North Carolina Highway 268Route informationMaintained by NCDOTLength90 3 mi 1 145 3 km Existed1921 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 321 near LenoirMajor intersectionsUS 421 in Wilkesboro US 21 in Elkin I 77 in Elkin US 601 in Fairview Crossroads US 52 in Pilot MountainEast endNC 89 near Moores SpringsLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesCaldwell Wilkes Surry StokesHighway systemNorth Carolina Highway System Interstate US State Scenic US 264 NC 273 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Dedicated and memorial names 2 History 3 Future 4 Junction list 5 Special routes 5 1 North Wilkesboro alternate route 5 2 Elkin business loop 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRoute description editNC 268 is a predominantly rural highway that traverse along or near the Yadkin River and its tributaries between U S Route 321 US 321 and US 601 and through the Sauratown Mountains in its eastern section Its most traversed section is between Wilkesboro and Elkin citation needed NC 268 overlaps with one state scenic byway the Upper Yadkin Way between US 321 and W Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir 2 NC 268 begins in the west at an intersection with US 321 about five miles 8 0 km north of downtown Lenoir Caldwell County From its western terminus the route heads on a curvy northeasterly path roughly following the Yadkin River Entering Wilkes County it follows the southern shoreline of the W Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir towards the county seat of Wilkesboro Before entering downtown Wilkesboro the route has an interchange with US 421 NC 16 and meets NC 18 Now in concurrency with NC 18 NC 268 crosses the Yadkin River and enters North Wilkesboro In the downtown area NC 268 along with NC 18 makes a circle via CBD Loop Sixth Street and D Street it connects with US 421 Business US 421 Bus at the intersection of Sixth and Main Streets West of the downtown area US 421 Business splits and continues southwest along NC 115 About 8 10 mile 1 3 km later NC 18 splits and continues north towards Sparta NC 268 continues independently east roughly paralleling the Yadkin River through the town of Ronda on its way to the Surry County line Just shy of the Wilkes Surry county line near Pleasant Hill NC 268 splits onto a business route and a bypass route NC 268 Bypass is an expressway that passes through northern Elkin while NC 268 Bus goes through downtown southern Elkin The bypass route meets US 21 Bus North Bridge Street and has an interchange with US 21 Bypass before meeting Interstate 77 I 77 at its exit 85 in northeast Elkin NC 268 Bypass passes through the I 77 interchange continuing east along C C Camp Road to rejoin its business route just west of the junction of the Mitchell River and the Yadkin River in the community of Burch The mainline NC 268 highway then ventures northeast from this point through the community of Little Richmond to meet US 601 at Fairview Crossroads just south of Dobson Passing through the crossroads the route returns to an easterly path and crosses the Fisher River before passing through the communities of Level Cross and Pine Hill NC 268 then crosses the Ararat River and passes to the north of Pilot Mountain to meet US 52 Future I 74 in the town of Pilot Mountain NC 268 passes through the town and crosses the county line into Stokes County The final eastern segment of NC 268 is a curvy one through the Sauratown Mountains crossing NC 66 to end at NC 89 north of Moores Springs and northwest of Danbury Dedicated and memorial names edit NC 268 features several dedicated bridges and stretches of highway throughout its route 3 Charles A Suddreth Official North Carolina name of NC 268 between US 321 and Buffalo Cove Road SR 1504 John W Brown Highway Official North Carolina name of NC 268 around Ronda Theodore Roosevelt Van Eaton Memorial Bridge Official North Carolina name of bridge over US 21 in Elkin approved September 11 2003 History editNC 268 is an original state highway that traversed from NC 26 in Elkin to NC 80 in Fairview Crossroads In 1930 NC 268 was extended east on new primary routing to US 121 NC 66 in Pilot Mountain 4 In 1931 NC 268 was extended west on new primary routing to end at NC 18 in North Wilkesboro In 1933 NC 268 was extended west again along NC 18 into Wilkesboro then on new routing to US 321 NC 17 in Patterson In 1938 NC 268 was rerouted to run directly between Roaring River and Ronda leaving behind secondary roads that looped further north Between 1939 1944 NC 268 was rerouted in Elkin to its current routing leaving behind Elk Spur Street West Market Street In 1940 NC 268 was rerouted further south to connect with NC 18 in North Wilkesboro its old alignment became NC 268A 5 In 1941 NC 268 was extended west to connect with NC 90 near Lenoir replacing part of and overlapping US 321 In 1952 NC 268 was truncated to its current western terminus at US 321 leaving behind Valway Road SR 1352 In 1953 NC 268 was extended east along US 52A in Pilot Mountain then placed onto new primary routing to NC 66 In 1962 NC 268 was rerouted south of what became W Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir a majority of the former route was abandoned and submerged by the reservoir only Old NC 268 SR 1145 remains Also in 1962 NC 268 was rerouted in downtown North Wilkesboro with eastbound along Tenth Street A Street and D Street and westbound along D Street and Tenth Street which removed its routing along B Street 6 In 1978 NC 268 was rerouted again in downtown North Wilkesboro to its current alignment with eastbound along CBD Loop and Sixth Street and westbound along Sixth Street D Street and CBD Loop 7 8 In 2002 NC 268 was placed on new bypass routing north of Elkin its old alignment becoming NC 268 Business 9 In 2003 NC 268 was extended from NC 66 to its current eastern terminus with NC 89 10 Future editTwo future projects impact NC 268 that may reroute the highway The first is in Wilkes County where a proposed multi lane northern bypass would connect the NC 18 NC 268A interchange and go west to US 421 11 The second located in Pilot Mountain will place NC 268 onto new bypass road two or multi lane south of the downtown area 12 Both projects are currently unfunded Junction list editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes Caldwell 0 00 0 nbsp US 321 Lenoir Boone WilkesWilkesboro28 045 1 nbsp nbsp US 421 NC 16 Winston Salem Boone 28 846 3 nbsp nbsp NC 18 south Cherry Street Lenoir TaylorsvilleSouth end of NC 18 overlap North Wilkesboro30 849 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 421 Bus north Sixth Street North end of US 421 Bus overlap 31 350 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 421 Bus NC 115 south StatesvilleSouth end of US 421 Bus overlap 32 151 7 nbsp nbsp NC 18 north SpartaNorth end of NC 18 overlap 32 452 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 268A west to NC 18 northHidden NC 268A designation Roaring River40 765 5 nbsp nbsp To US 421 Roaring River Road Ronda44 972 3 nbsp nbsp To US 421 Clingman Road Clingman Elkin49 279 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 268 Bus east Austin Traphill Road Surry51 182 2 nbsp nbsp US 21 Bus Bridge Street 52 083 7 nbsp US 21 Statesville Sparta 53 085 3 nbsp I 77 Statesville Wytheville Mount Airy 56 190 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 268 Bus west Fairview Crossroads61 799 3 nbsp US 601 Yadkinville Mount Airy Pilot Mountain75 6121 7 nbsp US 52 Winston Salem Mount Airy Stokes 86 5139 2 nbsp nbsp NC 66 south Rural HallSouth end of NC 66 overlap 86 6139 4 nbsp nbsp NC 66 north WestfieldNorth end of NC 66 overlap 90 3145 3 nbsp NC 89 Danbury Francisco 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSpecial routes editNorth Wilkesboro alternate route edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 268ALocationNorth Wilkesboro North CarolinaLength0 18 mi 13 290 m Existed1940 present nbsp NCDOT county map revised 2009 identifying NC 268A North Carolina Highway 268 Alternate NC 268A was established in 1940 as a renumbering of NC 268 This short 0 18 mile long 0 29 km route serves as a cutoff between NC 268 and NC 18 it is four lanes throughout Signage at the location only indicate it as part of NC 268 however NCDOT county maps identify it specifically as NC 268A 14 Elkin business loop edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 268 BusinessLocationElkin North CarolinaLength7 8 mi 15 12 6 km Existed2002 present North Carolina Highway 268 Business NC 268 Bus was established in 2002 as a renumbering of NC 268 through downtown Elkin via Elkin Highway Bridge Street with short concurrency with US 21 Bus Market Street and Main Street 9 See also editNorth Carolina Bicycle Route 4 Concurrent with NC 268 from Toms Creek Road to its western NC 66 intersection around Pilot MountainReferences edit a b Google June 23 2014 North Carolina Highway 268 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 23 2014 NCDOT Scenic Byways Archived from the original on January 25 2011 Retrieved November 10 2014 North Carolina Memorial Highways and other Named Facilities PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation July 15 2004 Archived from the original PDF on December 29 2012 Retrieved April 21 2014 State Highway System of North Carolina PDF Map Cartography by NCDOT North Carolina Department of Transportation 1930 Retrieved November 10 2014 North Carolina Primary Highway System PDF Map Cartography by NCDOT North Carolina Department of Transportation 1940 Retrieved November 10 2014 Route Change 1962 05 31 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation May 31 1962 Retrieved November 10 2014 Route Change 1978 08 01 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation August 1 1978 Retrieved November 10 2014 Route Change 1978 09 01 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation September 1 1978 Retrieved November 10 2014 a b Route Change 2002 09 16 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation September 16 2002 Retrieved November 10 2014 Route Change 2003 05 15 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation May 15 2003 Retrieved November 10 2014 SPOT ID H090048 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation September 23 2014 Retrieved November 10 2014 SPOT ID H090180 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation May 29 2014 Retrieved November 10 2014 Google March 26 2014 NC 268A North Wilkesboro Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 26 2014 Wilkes County PDF Map North Carolina Department of Transportation October 29 2009 Enlarged Municipal and Suburban Areas inset Retrieved March 26 2014 Google March 26 2014 NC 268 Bus Elkin Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 26 2014 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML North Carolina Highway 268KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to North Carolina Highway 268 at Wikimedia Commons NCRoads com N C 268 NCRoads com N C 268 A NCRoads com N C 268 Bus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Carolina Highway 268 amp oldid 1072115116 Elkin business loop, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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