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North Carolina Highway 48

North Carolina Highway 48 (NC 48) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina that principally connects the cities of Rocky Mount and Roanoke Rapids. The route offers an alternative to US 301 and I-95.

North Carolina Highway 48

Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length53.4 mi[1] (85.9 km)
Existed1934–present
Major junctions
South end
US 301 Bus. in Rocky Mount
Major intersections
North end US 301 in Pleasant Hill
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesNash, Halifax, Northampton
Highway system
NC 47 NC 49

Route description

The highway beings on Falls Road at northbound U.S. Route 301 Business in Rocky Mount. A block after passing by southbound US BUS 301 it enters the neighborhood named after the road. The overlap with NC 43 begins just south of an interchange with US 64 at Exit 468B, where the street becomes Benvenue Road entering the Golden East section of the city. This interchange includes an intersection with Hunter Hill Road. A few turns later, NC 43-48 has another interchange with US 301 Bypass. NC 48 leaves NC 43 at Goldrock Road, and leaves the Golden East section. This segment is primarily residential until it approaches the intersection with the Thomas A. Betts Parkway. From that point, it becomes more rural even as it runs through Drake, intersecting Red Oak-Battleboro Road (NC-1524).

The primarily rural setting is replaced by industrial zoning and then a series of motel franchises as the road approaches the intersection with NC 4 across from Exit 145 the trumpet interchange with Interstate 95. North of that intersection NC 48 is joined by an overlap with NC 4. North of there, surroundings become more rural again, with the exception of a concrete plant and a log home dealership. NC 4 and 48 pass over I-95 without access, switching from the east side of I-95 to the west. Beginning at the intersection with NC 33 in Hickory Crossroads, the route move further away from the interstate. Further north the routes approach a bridge that crosses the Fishing Creek, and thus the Nash-Halifax County Line. Continuing its rural surroundings NC 4 and 48 enters Glenview at the western terminus of NC 481, and later on Brinkleyville where NC 48 intersects with NC 561, and the overlap with NC 4 ends only to turn west onto highway 561, east of the Medoc Mountain State Park. North of Brinkleyville, the road winds through the forests and fields of rural Halifax County even through Aurelian Springs where it intersects Justice Branch Road (NC-1001), then after Fire Tower Road begins to curve to the northeast.

Along this trajectory, it passes through Gretna Green where it intersects NC 903. The road curves back towards the north again before entering a second urban setting known as the City of Roanoke Rapids and widens to four lanes becoming Roanoke Avenue as it approaches US 158. Despite being in a city, the surroundings are primarily suburban. Between the Julian R. Allsbrook Highway and East 14th Street, the road crosses a former Seaboard Air Line between two stations, and part of a wye leading to the WestRock Paper Mill. From there it becomes more urban until near First Street. The spur to that mill is crossed again at the Washington Street Extension just south of the Roanoke Canal Museum and Trail. Moving away from the west side of the mill, the route branches off onto Gaston Road to cross over the top of the Lake Gaston Dam at the Roanoke River as well as the Halifax-Northampton County Line, and instantly enters Gaston, where the route becomes Roanoke Rapids Road. At the intersection with NC 46, the name changes to Pleasant Hill Road and then curves to the east-northeast for the last time. East of the Gaston City Line, the surroundings become rural and stay that way for the rest of the rest of journey. Aside from Warner Bridge and Macon Price Roads (NC-1201), no other intersections exist besides dead end streets and private roads until the western terminus of NC 186 which continues north toward Moore's Ferry Road in Skippers, Virginia. The road crosses over I-95 again, but this time at Exit 180. In fact it serves as the last exit for I-95 in North Carolina. After passing by a small trucking company on the south side, it curves more towards the east, still remaining rural. North Carolina Highway 48 curves to the northeast as it ends at US 301 Pleasant Hill, just south of the North Carolina/Virginia border.

History

The second and current NC 48 was established in 1934 as a renumbering of NC 482, which traversed between NC 43, in Rocky Mount, and US 158, in Littleton.[2] In 1952, NC 48 was rerouted at Brinkleyville northeasterly on new primary routing to Roanoke Rapids, then replaced NC 47 through Gaston and Pleasant Hill; its former alignment became parts of NC 561, Old NC 48 (SR 1312) and NC 4.[3] Between 1963-1968, NC 48 was extended south, with NC 43, to US 301 Business[4] In 1998, NC 48, with NC 43, were rerouted on new connector on Peachtree Street.[5]

North Carolina Highway 40A

 

North Carolina Highway 40A

LocationRoanoke RapidsPleasant Hill
Existed1932–1934

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
NashRocky Mount0.00.0 
 
 
US 301 Bus. north (Church Street) / Falls Road
0.10.16 
 
 
US 301 Bus. south (Franklin Street)
One-way pair
0.20.32 
 
 
NC 43 Bus. south (Grace Street)
Southern end of NC 43 Bus. concurrency; NC 48/NC 43 Bus. begins a one-way pair along Falls Road and Peachtree Street
1.2–
1.4
1.9–
2.3
  
 
 
 
 
US 64 / NC 43 south / NC 43 Bus. ends – Tarboro, Raleigh
Northern end of NC 43 Bus. concurrency; southern end of NC 43 concurrency
1.9–
2.1
3.1–
3.4
  US 301 (Wesleyan Boulevard) – Weldon, WilsonInterchange
2.64.2 
 
 
 
NC 43 north (Benvenue Road) to I-95 – Red Oak
Northern end of NC 43 concurrency
8.714.0  
 
I-95 / NC 4 south – Smithfield, Benson, Richmond
I-95 exit 145; southern end of NC 4 concurrency
13.722.0 
 
 
 
NC 33 east to I-95 / Swift Creek School Road – Whitakers, Red Oak
Western terminus of NC 33
HalifaxGlenview16.526.6 
 
NC 481 east / Fishing Creek Road – Enfield
Western terminus of NC 481
Brinkleyville24.839.9 
 
  NC 4 north / NC 561 – Louisburg, Halifax
Northern end of NC 4 concurrency
Gretna Green36.358.4  NC 903 – Littleton, Halifax
Roanoke Rapids42.368.1  US 158 (Littleton Road) – Littleton, Weldon
43.469.8 
 
NC 125 south (10th Street)
Northern terminus of NC 125
NorthamptonGaston46.775.2  
 
NC 46 (Lawrenceville Road) to I-95 – Garysburg, Lawrenceville, Lake Gaston
49.880.1 
 
NC 186 east (James Jones Road)
Western terminus of NC 186
50.3–
50.5
81.0–
81.3
  I-95 – Rocky Mount, EmporiaI-95 exit 180
Pleasant Hill53.485.9  US 301 – Weldon, Emporia
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Google (May 16, 2015). "North Carolina Highway 48" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 16, 2015.
  2. ^ North Carolina Primary Highway System (PDF) (Map). Cartography by NCSHC. North Carolina State Highway Commission. 1940. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
  3. ^ North Carolina County Road Survey 1953 (PDF) (Map). Cartography by NCHPWC / USPRA. North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission. 1953. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
  4. ^ North Carolina County Road Survey 1968 (PDF) (Map). Cartography by NCSHC / USDOT / FHWA. North Carolina State Highway Commission – Planning and Research Department. 1968. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
  5. ^ "Route Change (1998-07-31)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. July 31, 1998. Retrieved May 17, 2015.

External links

KML is from Wikidata
  •   Media related to North Carolina Highway 48 at Wikimedia Commons
  • NCRoads.com: N.C. 48

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North Carolina Highway 48 NC 48 is a primary state highway in the U S state of North Carolina that principally connects the cities of Rocky Mount and Roanoke Rapids The route offers an alternative to US 301 and I 95 North Carolina Highway 48Route informationMaintained by NCDOTLength53 4 mi 1 85 9 km Existed1934 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 301 Bus in Rocky MountMajor intersectionsUS 64 NC 43 in Rocky Mount US 301 in Rocky Mount I 95 NC 4 in Rocky Mount US 158 in Roanoke RapidsNorth endUS 301 in Pleasant HillLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesNash Halifax NorthamptonHighway systemNorth Carolina Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic NC 47 NC 49 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 North Carolina Highway 40A 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditThe highway beings on Falls Road at northbound U S Route 301 Business in Rocky Mount A block after passing by southbound US BUS 301 it enters the neighborhood named after the road The overlap with NC 43 begins just south of an interchange with US 64 at Exit 468B where the street becomes Benvenue Road entering the Golden East section of the city This interchange includes an intersection with Hunter Hill Road A few turns later NC 43 48 has another interchange with US 301 Bypass NC 48 leaves NC 43 at Goldrock Road and leaves the Golden East section This segment is primarily residential until it approaches the intersection with the Thomas A Betts Parkway From that point it becomes more rural even as it runs through Drake intersecting Red Oak Battleboro Road NC 1524 The primarily rural setting is replaced by industrial zoning and then a series of motel franchises as the road approaches the intersection with NC 4 across from Exit 145 the trumpet interchange with Interstate 95 North of that intersection NC 48 is joined by an overlap with NC 4 North of there surroundings become more rural again with the exception of a concrete plant and a log home dealership NC 4 and 48 pass over I 95 without access switching from the east side of I 95 to the west Beginning at the intersection with NC 33 in Hickory Crossroads the route move further away from the interstate Further north the routes approach a bridge that crosses the Fishing Creek and thus the Nash Halifax County Line Continuing its rural surroundings NC 4 and 48 enters Glenview at the western terminus of NC 481 and later on Brinkleyville where NC 48 intersects with NC 561 and the overlap with NC 4 ends only to turn west onto highway 561 east of the Medoc Mountain State Park North of Brinkleyville the road winds through the forests and fields of rural Halifax County even through Aurelian Springs where it intersects Justice Branch Road NC 1001 then after Fire Tower Road begins to curve to the northeast Along this trajectory it passes through Gretna Green where it intersects NC 903 The road curves back towards the north again before entering a second urban setting known as the City of Roanoke Rapids and widens to four lanes becoming Roanoke Avenue as it approaches US 158 Despite being in a city the surroundings are primarily suburban Between the Julian R Allsbrook Highway and East 14th Street the road crosses a former Seaboard Air Line between two stations and part of a wye leading to the WestRock Paper Mill From there it becomes more urban until near First Street The spur to that mill is crossed again at the Washington Street Extension just south of the Roanoke Canal Museum and Trail Moving away from the west side of the mill the route branches off onto Gaston Road to cross over the top of the Lake Gaston Dam at the Roanoke River as well as the Halifax Northampton County Line and instantly enters Gaston where the route becomes Roanoke Rapids Road At the intersection with NC 46 the name changes to Pleasant Hill Road and then curves to the east northeast for the last time East of the Gaston City Line the surroundings become rural and stay that way for the rest of the rest of journey Aside from Warner Bridge and Macon Price Roads NC 1201 no other intersections exist besides dead end streets and private roads until the western terminus of NC 186 which continues north toward Moore s Ferry Road in Skippers Virginia The road crosses over I 95 again but this time at Exit 180 In fact it serves as the last exit for I 95 in North Carolina After passing by a small trucking company on the south side it curves more towards the east still remaining rural North Carolina Highway 48 curves to the northeast as it ends at US 301 Pleasant Hill just south of the North Carolina Virginia border History EditThe second and current NC 48 was established in 1934 as a renumbering of NC 482 which traversed between NC 43 in Rocky Mount and US 158 in Littleton 2 In 1952 NC 48 was rerouted at Brinkleyville northeasterly on new primary routing to Roanoke Rapids then replaced NC 47 through Gaston and Pleasant Hill its former alignment became parts of NC 561 Old NC 48 SR 1312 and NC 4 3 Between 1963 1968 NC 48 was extended south with NC 43 to US 301 Business 4 In 1998 NC 48 with NC 43 were rerouted on new connector on Peachtree Street 5 North Carolina Highway 40A Edit North Carolina Highway 40ALocationRoanoke Rapids Pleasant HillExisted1932 1934This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2019 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesNashRocky Mount0 00 0 US 301 Bus north Church Street Falls Road0 10 16 US 301 Bus south Franklin Street One way pair0 20 32 NC 43 Bus south Grace Street Southern end of NC 43 Bus concurrency NC 48 NC 43 Bus begins a one way pair along Falls Road and Peachtree Street1 2 1 41 9 2 3 US 64 NC 43 south NC 43 Bus ends Tarboro RaleighNorthern end of NC 43 Bus concurrency southern end of NC 43 concurrency1 9 2 13 1 3 4 US 301 Wesleyan Boulevard Weldon WilsonInterchange2 64 2 NC 43 north Benvenue Road to I 95 Red OakNorthern end of NC 43 concurrency8 714 0 I 95 NC 4 south Smithfield Benson RichmondI 95 exit 145 southern end of NC 4 concurrency 13 722 0 NC 33 east to I 95 Swift Creek School Road Whitakers Red OakWestern terminus of NC 33HalifaxGlenview16 526 6 NC 481 east Fishing Creek Road EnfieldWestern terminus of NC 481Brinkleyville24 839 9 NC 4 north NC 561 Louisburg HalifaxNorthern end of NC 4 concurrencyGretna Green36 358 4 NC 903 Littleton HalifaxRoanoke Rapids42 368 1 US 158 Littleton Road Littleton Weldon43 469 8 NC 125 south 10th Street Northern terminus of NC 125NorthamptonGaston46 775 2 NC 46 Lawrenceville Road to I 95 Garysburg Lawrenceville Lake Gaston 49 880 1 NC 186 east James Jones Road Western terminus of NC 186 50 3 50 581 0 81 3 I 95 Rocky Mount EmporiaI 95 exit 180Pleasant Hill53 485 9 US 301 Weldon Emporia1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also EditNorth Carolina Bicycle Route 4 Concurrent with NC 48 from Gaston to Macon Price Road in Northampton CountyReferences Edit a b Google May 16 2015 North Carolina Highway 48 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 16 2015 North Carolina Primary Highway System PDF Map Cartography by NCSHC North Carolina State Highway Commission 1940 Retrieved May 17 2015 North Carolina County Road Survey 1953 PDF Map Cartography by NCHPWC USPRA North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission 1953 Retrieved May 17 2015 North Carolina County Road Survey 1968 PDF Map Cartography by NCSHC USDOT FHWA North Carolina State Highway Commission Planning and Research Department 1968 Retrieved May 17 2015 Route Change 1998 07 31 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation July 31 1998 Retrieved May 17 2015 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML North Carolina Highway 48KML is from Wikidata Media related to North Carolina Highway 48 at Wikimedia Commons NCRoads com N C 48 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Carolina Highway 48 amp oldid 1123580889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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