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North Carolina Highway 49

North Carolina Highway 49 (NC 49) is a 177.8-mile (286.1 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It traverses much of the Piedmont region, connecting the cities of Charlotte, Asheboro, and Burlington.

North Carolina Highway 49

Route of NC 49 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length177.8 mi[1] (286.1 km)
Existed1934–present
Tourist
routes
Uwharrie Scenic Road
Major junctions
South end SC 49 at the South Carolina state line
Major intersections
North end SR 49 / SR 96 at the Virginia state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesMecklenburg, Cabarrus, Stanly, Rowan, Davidson, Randolph, Alamance, Orange, Caswell, Person, Granville
Highway system
NC 48 NC 50

Route description edit

The highway is part of a three-state highway 49 system, entering North Carolina near Lake Wylie, south of Charlotte, and exiting the state near Virgilina, Virginia on the Virginia state line.

The route is an important corridor for traffic as it forms a part of the shortest route between the two largest cities in the Carolinas: Charlotte, and the North Carolina state capital of Raleigh. in Asheboro, NC 49 meets US 64, which forms the majority of the Charlotte-Raleigh link.

From where it enters the state, the highway passes through Charlotte (where it follows most of Tryon Street and the uptown portion of Graham Street) and after crossing the more suburban portions of western Cabarrus County, heads northeast into Stanly County. From uptown Charlotte to University City NC 49 is concurrent with US 29. After passing Mount Pleasant in eastern Cabarrus County, the road becomes a designated North Carolina Scenic Byway. The route passes close to Pfeiffer University in Stanly County before crossing the Yadkin River near the Tuckertown Reservoir. After crossing the river, the road skirts the northern foothills of the ancient Uwharrie Mountains and then drops down into the Asheboro area.

In western Asheboro, NC 49 joins US 64 for a 12-mile (19 km) stretch through Asheboro and the outskirts of Franklinville. In Ramseur, the two routes split; NC 49 goes north through the towns of Liberty and Alamance and into Burlington, where it meets I-40/I-85. A concurrency of NC 49 and US 70 winds through Burlington before the two routes diverge at Haw River, where NC 49 heads north. In northern Alamance County, NC 49 meets NC 62 at a 4-way at-grade junction. The two routes switch directions at this point; NC 49 turns east toward Roxboro. After passing through Roxboro and a short interval of concurrency with US 158 and US 501, NC 49 continues on toward the Virginia state line.

One unique fact about the route is that NC 49 is one of limited number of state highways that maintain their numbers in more than two contiguous states, in this case Virginia (SR 49) and South Carolina (SC 49), with an aggregate length in the three states of more than 325 miles (523 km).

History edit

Established in late 1934 as a renumbering of NC 15, it traversed from Lake Wylie to Morehead and Tryon Street, in Charlotte, where it connected with US 21/US 29/US 74/NC 27. In 1940, NC 49 was extended northeast from Charlotte to the Virginia state line, near Virgilina, Virginia; its routing went as follows: In Charlotte, it was overlapped with US 29 along Tryon Street and Old Concord Road. Traveling through Concord, via Old Charlotte Road, it then overlaps with NC 73 to Mount Pleasant. Replacing NC 62, it travels northeast, through Richfield and Farmer, to Asheboro. With a brief overlap with US 220 (Fayetteville Street), it continues its northeasterly along Old Liberty road, replacing NC 62, through Liberty, Graham, Haw River, to Pleasant Grove. Going east from Pleasant Grove, NC 49 replaced NC 144, through Roxboro, to the Virginia state line, near Virgilina.

In or by 1947, NC 49 was rerouted in Richfield, removing a concurrency with US 52. And in Asheboro, NC 49 was rerouted onto US 64 to Ramseur, then northeast to Liberty; its old alignment becoming NC 49A.

In 1949, NC 49 was rerouted in Roxboro from Main Street onto newly constructed Madison Boulevard. In 1953, NC 49 was given its modern routing bypassing Concord and a concurrency with NC 73; that same year, in the Charlotte area, it was moved from Old Concord Road to University City Boulevard. Around 1960, NC 49 was given a new alignment south of Farmer, in Randolph County. By 1962, in Roxboro, NC 49 was removed along Morgan Street and Concord Road to an overlap with US 158 on Leasburg Road.

In 1982, NC 49, in concurrency with US 29, was rerouted in Uptown Charlotte from Tryon Street onto Morehead and Graham Streets, cutting back onto Tryon Street via Dalton Avenue.[2] By 1993, NC 49 was adjusted in Pleasant Grove to intersect with NC 62; before it would turn nearby without connecting. In 2004, NC 49/NC 57 was rerouted from a section of Leasburg Road onto Long Avenue, in Roxboro.[3]

North Carolina Highway 15 edit

 

North Carolina Highway 15

LocationSC state lineSalisbury
Length60.3 mi[4] (97.0 km)
Existed1921–1934

North Carolina Highway 15 (NC 15) was an original state highway, established in 1921. It began at the intersection of Trade and Tryon Street in Charlotte, connecting with NC 20/NC 27, traversing northeast along Tryon Street and Old Concord Road to Harrisburg and Concord. From Concord, it went north through Kannapolis and Landis before ending in Salisbury at Main and Innes Street, connecting with NC 10/NC 80. In 1927, US 170 was assigned on all of NC 15. By 1930, NC 15 was extended south on Tryon Street/York Road to SC 163, at Lake Wylie. In 1932, US 170 was renumbered as an extension of US 29. In 1934, because of US 15 establishing in the state, NC 15 was removed on all sections overlapping with US 29 and the remaining section was renumbered to NC 49.

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Catawba River /
Lake Wylie
0.000.00 
 
SC 49 south (Charlotte Highway) – York
Southern terminus
Buster Boyd Bridge; South Carolina–North Carolina state line
MecklenburgCharlotte3.55.6  NC 160 (Steele Creek Road)
7.712.4  
 
I-485 to I-77 – Columbia
Exit 1 (I-485)
11.518.5   I-77 / US 21 / Charlotte Route 4 / Billy Graham Parkway – Rock Hill, CharlotteExit 6B (I-77)
14.423.2 
 
NC 160 south (West Boulevard)
Northern terminus of NC 160
15.124.3 
 
 
 
Tryon Street (Morehead Street) to I-277 / US 74
Former south end of NC 27 overlap
15.324.6 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-277 north / US 74 east / NC 27 east to I-77 / I-85
Northbound I-277 entrance only
15.424.8 
 
US 29 south / Mint Street (Morehead Street)
South end of US 29 overlap, and former north end of NC 27 overlap
16.626.7   
 
 
 
I-277 / NC 16 to I-77 / US 21 / 10th Street / 12th Street
Exit 3B (I-277)
22.736.5 
 
 
To I-85 south / Sandy Avenue – Gastonia
Exit 42 (I-85)
23.337.5 
 
 
 
US 29 north (Tryon Street) to University Boulevard north / I-85 – Concord
North end of US 29 overlap
24.038.6  
 
NC 24 (W.T. Harris Boulevard) to I-485 / Chancellor Park Drive – CPCC Cato Campus
Interchange
26.342.3  I-485 – Pineville, ConcordExit 33 (I-485)
CabarrusConcord36.658.9  US 601 (Warren Coleman Boulevard) – Concord, MonroeInterchange; south end of NC 73 Truck overlap
Mount Pleasant42.768.7  NC 73 – Albemarle, ConcordInterchange; north end of NC 73 Truck overlap
StanlyRichfield54.687.9  US 52 (Church Street) – Salisbury, Albemarle, Pfeiffer University
58.494.0 
 
NC 8 south – New London
South end of NC 8 overlap
Rowan
No major junctions
Yadkin River59.996.4Senator Stan Bigham Bridge[5]
DavidsonNewsom62.3100.3 
 
NC 8 north / Badin Lake Road – Lexington
North end of NC 8 overlap
Handy66.3106.7  NC 109 – Troy, DentonInterchange
Randolph70.9114.1 
 
NC 47 west / Bombay School Road – Denton
Eastern terminus of NC 47
82.4132.6  US 64 – Lexington, RaleighExit 341 (US 64)
Asheboro83.4134.2Old N.C. Highway 49 – FarmerInterchange; northbound entrance/southbound exit only
84.0135.2 
 
 
US 64 Bus. west (Dixie Drive) / Albemarle Road – Lexington
Interchange; west end of US 64 Bus. overlap
84.2135.5    I-73 / I-74 / US 220 – Rockingham, Randleman, GreensboroExit 72A (I-73)
85.2137.1 
 
US 220 Bus. (Fayetteville Street)
Interchange
85.5137.6 
 
NC 159 south (Zoo Parkway) / Cox Road – North Carolina Zoo
Northern terminus of NC 159
87.0140.0  NC 42 – Coleridge, Bennett
89.1143.4 
 
 
 
US 64 west / US 64 Bus. end – Lexington
Exit 352 (US 64); trumpet interchange; east end of US 64 Bus. and west end of US 64 overlap
Ramseur94.8152.6 
 
NC 22 north (East Main Street) – Greensboro
north end of NC 22 overlap
95.1153.0 
 
NC 22 south (Coleridge Road)
South end of NC 22 overlap
95.6153.9 
 
US 64 east (Jordan Road) / Columbia Avenue – Siler City, Raleigh
East end of US 64 overlap
102.9165.6  US 421 – Siler City, GreensboroInterchange
AlamanceBurlington122.8197.6   I-40 / I-85 – Durham, GreensboroExit 145 (I-85)
123.2198.3 
 
 
 
NC 54 west (Chapel Hill Road) / NC 100 west (Maple Avenue)
West end of NC 54 overlap; eastern terminus of NC 100
Graham124.3200.0 
 
NC 87 north (Elm Street)
North end of NC 87 overlap
124.8200.8 
 
NC 87 south (Main Street)
South end of NC 87 overlap
125.2201.5 
 
 
 
NC 54 east (Harden Street) to Elm Street / I-85
East end of NC 54 overlap
Haw River127.9205.8  US 70 (Main Street) – Burlington
Pleasant Grove134.8216.9 
 
To NC 62 – Yanceyville, Burlington
137.5221.3  NC 119 – Semora, Mebane
Orange144.0231.7 
 
NC 86 south – Hillsborough
South end of NC 86 overlap
CaswellProspect Hill144.4232.4 
 
NC 86 north – Yanceyville
North end of NC 86 overlap
PersonRoxboro159.5256.7 
 
US 158 west (Leasburg Road) / Morgan Street – Yanceyville
West end of US 158 overlap
160.0257.5 
 
NC 57 north (Semora Road)
North end of NC 57 overlap
160.3258.0 
 
 
 
 
 
US 158 east / US 501 south / NC 57 south (Durham Pike) – Durham, Oxford
East end of US 158 and south end of US 501/NC 57 overlap
161.9260.6 
 
US 501 north (Main Street) – South Boston, VA
North end of US 501 overlap
Granville177.3285.3 
 
NC 96 south – Oxford
South end of NC 96 overlap
177.4285.5 
 
 
 
SR 49 north / SR 96 west (Florence Avenue) – Virgilina
Northern terminus; Virginia state line; north end of NC 96 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

New London alternate route edit

 

North Carolina Highway 49A

LocationNew London, North Carolina
Length3.8 mi[6] (6.1 km)
Existed1940–1948

North Carolina Highway 49A (NC 49A) was established as a renumbering of NC 62A. A spur route of NC 49, it went south near the Tuckertown Reservoir to New London, connecting with US 52/NC 740 on Gold Street. In 1948, it was renumbered to NC 6; it later became part of NC 8 in 1953.

Asheboro–Liberty alternate route edit

 

North Carolina Highway 49A

LocationAsheboroLiberty, North Carolina
Length22.0 mi[7] (35.4 km)
Existed1947–1967

North Carolina Highway 49A (NC 49A) was established after mainline NC 49 was rerouted onto US 64 from Asheboro to Ramseur, then northeast to Liberty; NC 49A continued the old alignment through Asheboro via Albemarle Avenue, Park Street, Salisbury Street, and Fayetteville Street. North of Asheboro it followed Old Liberty Road to Liberty. On November, 1967, NC 49A was decommissioned, most of which (except for Fayetteville Street) becoming secondary roads.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Google (May 14, 2015). "North Carolina Highway 49" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
  2. ^ "NC 49 Route Change (1982-01-01)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. January 1, 1982. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
  3. ^ "NC 57 Route Change (2004-03-15)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. March 15, 2004. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
  4. ^ Google (July 12, 2013). "North Carolina Highway 15" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 12, 2013.
  5. ^ "This Week at NCDOT: Litter Sweep, Traffic Conference and More". Bladen Online. April 26, 2024. Retrieved April 30, 2024.
  6. ^ Google (July 13, 2013). "North Carolina Highway 49A - New London" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
  7. ^ Google (July 13, 2013). "North Carolina Highway 49A - Asheboro-Liberty" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
  8. ^ "NC 49A Route Change (1967-11-03)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. November 3, 1967. Retrieved July 13, 2013.

External links edit

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  •   Media related to North Carolina Highway 49 at Wikimedia Commons
  • NCRoads.com: N.C. 15
  • NCRoads.com: N.C. 49

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North Carolina Highway 49 NC 49 is a 177 8 mile 286 1 km primary state highway in the U S state of North Carolina It traverses much of the Piedmont region connecting the cities of Charlotte Asheboro and Burlington North Carolina Highway 49Route of NC 49 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NCDOTLength177 8 mi 1 286 1 km Existed1934 presentTouristroutesUwharrie Scenic RoadMajor junctionsSouth endSC 49 at the South Carolina state lineMajor intersectionsI 485 in Charlotte I 77 US 21 in Charlotte I 485 near Harrisburg I 73 I 74 US 220 in Asheboro US 421 near Liberty I 40 I 85 in BurlingtonNorth endSR 49 SR 96 at the Virginia state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesMecklenburg Cabarrus Stanly Rowan Davidson Randolph Alamance Orange Caswell Person GranvilleHighway systemNorth Carolina Highway System Interstate US State Scenic NC 48 NC 50 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 North Carolina Highway 15 3 Major intersections 4 Special routes 4 1 New London alternate route 4 2 Asheboro Liberty alternate route 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editThe highway is part of a three state highway 49 system entering North Carolina near Lake Wylie south of Charlotte and exiting the state near Virgilina Virginia on the Virginia state line The route is an important corridor for traffic as it forms a part of the shortest route between the two largest cities in the Carolinas Charlotte and the North Carolina state capital of Raleigh in Asheboro NC 49 meets US 64 which forms the majority of the Charlotte Raleigh link From where it enters the state the highway passes through Charlotte where it follows most of Tryon Street and the uptown portion of Graham Street and after crossing the more suburban portions of western Cabarrus County heads northeast into Stanly County From uptown Charlotte to University City NC 49 is concurrent with US 29 After passing Mount Pleasant in eastern Cabarrus County the road becomes a designated North Carolina Scenic Byway The route passes close to Pfeiffer University in Stanly County before crossing the Yadkin River near the Tuckertown Reservoir After crossing the river the road skirts the northern foothills of the ancient Uwharrie Mountains and then drops down into the Asheboro area In western Asheboro NC 49 joins US 64 for a 12 mile 19 km stretch through Asheboro and the outskirts of Franklinville In Ramseur the two routes split NC 49 goes north through the towns of Liberty and Alamance and into Burlington where it meets I 40 I 85 A concurrency of NC 49 and US 70 winds through Burlington before the two routes diverge at Haw River where NC 49 heads north In northern Alamance County NC 49 meets NC 62 at a 4 way at grade junction The two routes switch directions at this point NC 49 turns east toward Roxboro After passing through Roxboro and a short interval of concurrency with US 158 and US 501 NC 49 continues on toward the Virginia state line One unique fact about the route is that NC 49 is one of limited number of state highways that maintain their numbers in more than two contiguous states in this case Virginia SR 49 and South Carolina SC 49 with an aggregate length in the three states of more than 325 miles 523 km History editEstablished in late 1934 as a renumbering of NC 15 it traversed from Lake Wylie to Morehead and Tryon Street in Charlotte where it connected with US 21 US 29 US 74 NC 27 In 1940 NC 49 was extended northeast from Charlotte to the Virginia state line near Virgilina Virginia its routing went as follows In Charlotte it was overlapped with US 29 along Tryon Street and Old Concord Road Traveling through Concord via Old Charlotte Road it then overlaps with NC 73 to Mount Pleasant Replacing NC 62 it travels northeast through Richfield and Farmer to Asheboro With a brief overlap with US 220 Fayetteville Street it continues its northeasterly along Old Liberty road replacing NC 62 through Liberty Graham Haw River to Pleasant Grove Going east from Pleasant Grove NC 49 replaced NC 144 through Roxboro to the Virginia state line near Virgilina In or by 1947 NC 49 was rerouted in Richfield removing a concurrency with US 52 And in Asheboro NC 49 was rerouted onto US 64 to Ramseur then northeast to Liberty its old alignment becoming NC 49A In 1949 NC 49 was rerouted in Roxboro from Main Street onto newly constructed Madison Boulevard In 1953 NC 49 was given its modern routing bypassing Concord and a concurrency with NC 73 that same year in the Charlotte area it was moved from Old Concord Road to University City Boulevard Around 1960 NC 49 was given a new alignment south of Farmer in Randolph County By 1962 in Roxboro NC 49 was removed along Morgan Street and Concord Road to an overlap with US 158 on Leasburg Road In 1982 NC 49 in concurrency with US 29 was rerouted in Uptown Charlotte from Tryon Street onto Morehead and Graham Streets cutting back onto Tryon Street via Dalton Avenue 2 By 1993 NC 49 was adjusted in Pleasant Grove to intersect with NC 62 before it would turn nearby without connecting In 2004 NC 49 NC 57 was rerouted from a section of Leasburg Road onto Long Avenue in Roxboro 3 North Carolina Highway 15 edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 15LocationSC state line SalisburyLength60 3 mi 4 97 0 km Existed1921 1934 North Carolina Highway 15 NC 15 was an original state highway established in 1921 It began at the intersection of Trade and Tryon Street in Charlotte connecting with NC 20 NC 27 traversing northeast along Tryon Street and Old Concord Road to Harrisburg and Concord From Concord it went north through Kannapolis and Landis before ending in Salisbury at Main and Innes Street connecting with NC 10 NC 80 In 1927 US 170 was assigned on all of NC 15 By 1930 NC 15 was extended south on Tryon Street York Road to SC 163 at Lake Wylie In 1932 US 170 was renumbered as an extension of US 29 In 1934 because of US 15 establishing in the state NC 15 was removed on all sections overlapping with US 29 and the remaining section was renumbered to NC 49 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes Catawba River Lake Wylie0 000 00 nbsp nbsp SC 49 south Charlotte Highway YorkSouthern terminus Buster Boyd Bridge South Carolina North Carolina state line MecklenburgCharlotte3 55 6 nbsp NC 160 Steele Creek Road 7 712 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 485 to I 77 ColumbiaExit 1 I 485 11 518 5 nbsp nbsp I 77 US 21 Charlotte Route 4 Billy Graham Parkway Rock Hill CharlotteExit 6B I 77 14 423 2 nbsp nbsp NC 160 south West Boulevard Northern terminus of NC 160 15 124 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Tryon Street Morehead Street to I 277 US 74Former south end of NC 27 overlap 15 324 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 277 north US 74 east NC 27 east to I 77 I 85Northbound I 277 entrance only 15 424 8 nbsp nbsp US 29 south Mint Street Morehead Street South end of US 29 overlap and former north end of NC 27 overlap 16 626 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 277 NC 16 to I 77 US 21 10th Street 12th StreetExit 3B I 277 22 736 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp To I 85 south Sandy Avenue GastoniaExit 42 I 85 23 337 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 north Tryon Street to University Boulevard north I 85 ConcordNorth end of US 29 overlap 24 038 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 24 W T Harris Boulevard to I 485 Chancellor Park Drive CPCC Cato CampusInterchange 26 342 3 nbsp I 485 Pineville ConcordExit 33 I 485 CabarrusConcord36 658 9 nbsp US 601 Warren Coleman Boulevard Concord MonroeInterchange south end of NC 73 Truck overlap Mount Pleasant42 768 7 nbsp NC 73 Albemarle ConcordInterchange north end of NC 73 Truck overlap StanlyRichfield54 687 9 nbsp US 52 Church Street Salisbury Albemarle Pfeiffer University 58 494 0 nbsp nbsp NC 8 south New LondonSouth end of NC 8 overlap Rowan No major junctions Yadkin River59 996 4Senator Stan Bigham Bridge 5 DavidsonNewsom62 3100 3 nbsp nbsp NC 8 north Badin Lake Road LexingtonNorth end of NC 8 overlap Handy66 3106 7 nbsp NC 109 Troy DentonInterchange Randolph 70 9114 1 nbsp nbsp NC 47 west Bombay School Road DentonEastern terminus of NC 47 82 4132 6 nbsp US 64 Lexington RaleighExit 341 US 64 Asheboro83 4134 2Old N C Highway 49 FarmerInterchange northbound entrance southbound exit only 84 0135 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 64 Bus west Dixie Drive Albemarle Road LexingtonInterchange west end of US 64 Bus overlap 84 2135 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 73 I 74 US 220 Rockingham Randleman GreensboroExit 72A I 73 85 2137 1 nbsp nbsp US 220 Bus Fayetteville Street Interchange 85 5137 6 nbsp nbsp NC 159 south Zoo Parkway Cox Road North Carolina ZooNorthern terminus of NC 159 87 0140 0 nbsp NC 42 Coleridge Bennett 89 1143 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 64 west US 64 Bus end LexingtonExit 352 US 64 trumpet interchange east end of US 64 Bus and west end of US 64 overlap Ramseur94 8152 6 nbsp nbsp NC 22 north East Main Street Greensboronorth end of NC 22 overlap 95 1153 0 nbsp nbsp NC 22 south Coleridge Road South end of NC 22 overlap 95 6153 9 nbsp nbsp US 64 east Jordan Road Columbia Avenue Siler City RaleighEast end of US 64 overlap 102 9165 6 nbsp US 421 Siler City GreensboroInterchange AlamanceBurlington122 8197 6 nbsp nbsp I 40 I 85 Durham GreensboroExit 145 I 85 123 2198 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 54 west Chapel Hill Road NC 100 west Maple Avenue West end of NC 54 overlap eastern terminus of NC 100 Graham124 3200 0 nbsp nbsp NC 87 north Elm Street North end of NC 87 overlap 124 8200 8 nbsp nbsp NC 87 south Main Street South end of NC 87 overlap 125 2201 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 54 east Harden Street to Elm Street I 85East end of NC 54 overlap Haw River127 9205 8 nbsp US 70 Main Street Burlington Pleasant Grove134 8216 9 nbsp nbsp To NC 62 Yanceyville Burlington 137 5221 3 nbsp NC 119 Semora Mebane Orange 144 0231 7 nbsp nbsp NC 86 south HillsboroughSouth end of NC 86 overlap CaswellProspect Hill144 4232 4 nbsp nbsp NC 86 north YanceyvilleNorth end of NC 86 overlap PersonRoxboro159 5256 7 nbsp nbsp US 158 west Leasburg Road Morgan Street YanceyvilleWest end of US 158 overlap 160 0257 5 nbsp nbsp NC 57 north Semora Road North end of NC 57 overlap 160 3258 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 158 east US 501 south NC 57 south Durham Pike Durham OxfordEast end of US 158 and south end of US 501 NC 57 overlap 161 9260 6 nbsp nbsp US 501 north Main Street South Boston VANorth end of US 501 overlap Granville 177 3285 3 nbsp nbsp NC 96 south OxfordSouth end of NC 96 overlap 177 4285 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 49 north SR 96 west Florence Avenue VirgilinaNorthern terminus Virginia state line north end of NC 96 overlap 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSpecial routes editNew London alternate route edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 49ALocationNew London North CarolinaLength3 8 mi 6 6 1 km Existed1940 1948 North Carolina Highway 49A NC 49A was established as a renumbering of NC 62A A spur route of NC 49 it went south near the Tuckertown Reservoir to New London connecting with US 52 NC 740 on Gold Street In 1948 it was renumbered to NC 6 it later became part of NC 8 in 1953 Asheboro Liberty alternate route edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 49ALocationAsheboro Liberty North CarolinaLength22 0 mi 7 35 4 km Existed1947 1967 North Carolina Highway 49A NC 49A was established after mainline NC 49 was rerouted onto US 64 from Asheboro to Ramseur then northeast to Liberty NC 49A continued the old alignment through Asheboro via Albemarle Avenue Park Street Salisbury Street and Fayetteville Street North of Asheboro it followed Old Liberty Road to Liberty On November 1967 NC 49A was decommissioned most of which except for Fayetteville Street becoming secondary roads 8 References edit a b Google May 14 2015 North Carolina Highway 49 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 14 2015 NC 49 Route Change 1982 01 01 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation January 1 1982 Retrieved July 13 2013 NC 57 Route Change 2004 03 15 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation March 15 2004 Retrieved July 13 2013 Google July 12 2013 North Carolina Highway 15 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 12 2013 This Week at NCDOT Litter Sweep Traffic Conference and More Bladen Online April 26 2024 Retrieved April 30 2024 Google July 13 2013 North Carolina Highway 49A New London Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 13 2013 Google July 13 2013 North Carolina Highway 49A Asheboro Liberty Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 13 2013 NC 49A Route Change 1967 11 03 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation November 3 1967 Retrieved July 13 2013 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML North Carolina Highway 49KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to North Carolina Highway 49 at Wikimedia Commons NCRoads com N C 15 NCRoads com N C 49 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Carolina Highway 49 amp oldid 1221533877 Special routes, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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