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North Carolina Highway 62

North Carolina Highway 62 (NC 62) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Primarily in the Piedmont Triad, it runs from NC 109 in Thomasville northeast to the Virginia state line in Milton.

North Carolina Highway 62

Route of NC 62 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length84.4 mi[1] (135.8 km)
Existedearly 1920s–present
Major junctions
South end NC 109 in Thomasville
Major intersections I-85 in Archdale

I-73 / US 220 in Pleasant Garden
US 421 in Julian

I-40 / I-85 in Burlington
US 70 in Burlington
US 158 in Yanceyville
North end SR 62 at the Virginia line in Milton
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesDavidson, Randolph, Guilford, Alamance, Caswell
Highway system
NC 61 NC 63

Route description Edit

 
NC 62's southern terminus

NC 62 begins in Thomasville at the intersection of Randolph Street (NC 109) and Julian Avenue; it is 0.4 miles (0.64 km) from I-85 and shadows the Interstate from Thomasville to Archdale. East of Archdale, it overlaps with NC Bike Route 2 through the communities of Climax and Julian. Before the town of Alamance, the highway goes right through the middle of the Alamance Battleground (the area will be marked with several colored flags and monuments). After crossing I-40/I-85, NC 62 does a zig-zag through downtown Burlington. Continuing north of town, it goes through the communities and towns of Pleasant Grove, Jericho, and Yanceyville, before reaching the town of Milton. After crossing the Dan River, it enters the Commonwealth of Virginia; where it continues for 4 miles (6.4 km) before ending on US 58/US 360, east of Danville, Virginia.

History Edit

NC 62 was an original state highway; starting from Asheboro (then NC 70, currently US 221 Business), going northeast through Liberty and Graham, and ending in Yanceyville (then NC 14, currently Main Street). In 1928, the route was extended from Asheboro to New London, and again in 1930 from Yanceyville to Milton. In 1933, the route was moved north of New London and extended to Mount Pleasant.[2]

In 1940, NC 62 was realigned to a new routing south of Pleasant Grove to its now current routing through Burlington and Archdale, ending in Thomasville at NC 109. The former route to Mount Pleasant is now part of NC 49.[2]

In 1947, NC 62 was extended into Virginia, which also created VA 62. The last change to the route was between 1954–57, between the community of Fitch to Yanceyville, moving to a new road east; leaving behind Oak View Loop Road and Badgett Sisters Parkway.[2]

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
DavidsonThomasville0.00.0  NC 109 (Randolph Street) / Julian Avenue – Denton
Randolph
No major junctions
GuilfordArchdale8.714.0 
 
NC 610 west (Fairfield Road)
Eastern terminus of NC 610
9.2–
9.4
14.8–
15.1
  
 
I-85 to I-74 – Greensboro, Charlotte
Exit 113 (I-85)
Pleasant Garden15.7–
15.9
25.3–
25.6
   I-73 / US 220 – Greensboro, AsheboroExit 89 (I-73)
Climax22.436.0 
 
NC 22 south – Franklinville
Northern terminus of NC 22
Julian24.2–
24.4
38.9–
39.3
  US 421 – Greensboro, Siler CityInterchange
33.453.8 
 
NC 61 north – Whitsett
Southern terminus of NC 61
AlamanceBurlington41.4–
41.5
66.6–
66.8
   I-40 / I-85 – Greensboro, Durham, RaleighExit 143 (I-40/I-85)
42.768.7 
 
US 70 west (South Church Street)
Southern end of US 70 concurrency
42.868.9 
 
NC 54 east (Chapel Hill Road)
Western terminus of NC 54; access to and from US 70 eastbound / NC 62 northbound
44.471.5   NC 87 / NC 100 (Webb Avenue)
44.8–
44.9
72.1–
72.3
 
 
US 70 east (North Church Street / North Fisher Street) / Holt Avenue
Northern end of US 70 concurrency (US 70 is a one-way pair)
Pleasant Grove54.888.2  NC 49 – Haw River, Roxboro
CaswellYanceyville72.0115.9 
 
 
 
US 158 west / NC 86 north – Danville
Southern end of US 158 / NC 86 concurrency
72.2116.2 
 
 
 
US 158 east / NC 86 south – Hillsborough
Northern end of US 158 / NC 86 concurrency
Milton84.0135.2 
 
NC 57 south (Broad Street) – Roxboro
Northern terminus of NC 57
84.4135.8 
 
SR 62 north – Danville
Virginia state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes Edit

Historically there was one 3-mile-long (4.8 km) alternate route in New London, from 1935-1940; it was labeled as NC 62A. It was soon renumbered as NC 49A when NC 49 replaced NC 62 in the area.[3] Later, in 1947, it would renumber again to NC 6, then finally in 1953 as an extension and terminus of NC 8.[4]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Google (April 27, 2015). "North Carolina Highway 62" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "NCRoads.com: N.C. 62". Retrieved 2011-01-03.[self-published source]
  3. ^ "NCRoads.com: N.C. 62-A". Retrieved 2011-01-02.[self-published source]
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-11-25. Retrieved 2011-01-02.[self-published source]

External links Edit

KML is from Wikidata
  •   Media related to North Carolina Highway 62 at Wikimedia Commons
  • NCRoads.com: N.C. 62

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North Carolina Highway 62 NC 62 is a primary state highway in the U S state of North Carolina Primarily in the Piedmont Triad it runs from NC 109 in Thomasville northeast to the Virginia state line in Milton North Carolina Highway 62Route of NC 62 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NCDOTLength84 4 mi 1 135 8 km Existedearly 1920s presentMajor junctionsSouth endNC 109 in ThomasvilleMajor intersectionsI 85 in ArchdaleI 73 US 220 in Pleasant Garden US 421 in Julian I 40 I 85 in Burlington US 70 in Burlington US 158 in YanceyvilleNorth endSR 62 at the Virginia line in MiltonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesDavidson Randolph Guilford Alamance CaswellHighway systemNorth Carolina Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic NC 61 NC 63 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Special routes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description Edit nbsp NC 62 s southern terminusNC 62 begins in Thomasville at the intersection of Randolph Street NC 109 and Julian Avenue it is 0 4 miles 0 64 km from I 85 and shadows the Interstate from Thomasville to Archdale East of Archdale it overlaps with NC Bike Route 2 through the communities of Climax and Julian Before the town of Alamance the highway goes right through the middle of the Alamance Battleground the area will be marked with several colored flags and monuments After crossing I 40 I 85 NC 62 does a zig zag through downtown Burlington Continuing north of town it goes through the communities and towns of Pleasant Grove Jericho and Yanceyville before reaching the town of Milton After crossing the Dan River it enters the Commonwealth of Virginia where it continues for 4 miles 6 4 km before ending on US 58 US 360 east of Danville Virginia History EditNC 62 was an original state highway starting from Asheboro then NC 70 currently US 221 Business going northeast through Liberty and Graham and ending in Yanceyville then NC 14 currently Main Street In 1928 the route was extended from Asheboro to New London and again in 1930 from Yanceyville to Milton In 1933 the route was moved north of New London and extended to Mount Pleasant 2 In 1940 NC 62 was realigned to a new routing south of Pleasant Grove to its now current routing through Burlington and Archdale ending in Thomasville at NC 109 The former route to Mount Pleasant is now part of NC 49 2 In 1947 NC 62 was extended into Virginia which also created VA 62 The last change to the route was between 1954 57 between the community of Fitch to Yanceyville moving to a new road east leaving behind Oak View Loop Road and Badgett Sisters Parkway 2 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesDavidsonThomasville0 00 0 nbsp NC 109 Randolph Street Julian Avenue DentonRandolph No major junctionsGuilfordArchdale8 714 0 nbsp nbsp NC 610 west Fairfield Road Eastern terminus of NC 6109 2 9 414 8 15 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 85 to I 74 Greensboro CharlotteExit 113 I 85 Pleasant Garden15 7 15 925 3 25 6 nbsp nbsp I 73 US 220 Greensboro AsheboroExit 89 I 73 Climax22 436 0 nbsp nbsp NC 22 south FranklinvilleNorthern terminus of NC 22Julian24 2 24 438 9 39 3 nbsp US 421 Greensboro Siler CityInterchange 33 453 8 nbsp nbsp NC 61 north WhitsettSouthern terminus of NC 61AlamanceBurlington41 4 41 566 6 66 8 nbsp nbsp I 40 I 85 Greensboro Durham RaleighExit 143 I 40 I 85 42 768 7 nbsp nbsp US 70 west South Church Street Southern end of US 70 concurrency42 868 9 nbsp nbsp NC 54 east Chapel Hill Road Western terminus of NC 54 access to and from US 70 eastbound NC 62 northbound44 471 5 nbsp nbsp NC 87 NC 100 Webb Avenue 44 8 44 972 1 72 3 nbsp nbsp US 70 east North Church Street North Fisher Street Holt AvenueNorthern end of US 70 concurrency US 70 is a one way pair Pleasant Grove54 888 2 nbsp NC 49 Haw River RoxboroCaswellYanceyville72 0115 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 158 west NC 86 north DanvilleSouthern end of US 158 NC 86 concurrency72 2116 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 158 east NC 86 south HillsboroughNorthern end of US 158 NC 86 concurrencyMilton84 0135 2 nbsp nbsp NC 57 south Broad Street RoxboroNorthern terminus of NC 57 84 4135 8 nbsp nbsp SR 62 north DanvilleVirginia state line1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSpecial routes EditSee also North Carolina Highway 49A Historically there was one 3 mile long 4 8 km alternate route in New London from 1935 1940 it was labeled as NC 62A It was soon renumbered as NC 49A when NC 49 replaced NC 62 in the area 3 Later in 1947 it would renumber again to NC 6 then finally in 1953 as an extension and terminus of NC 8 4 See also EditNorth Carolina Bicycle Route 2 Concurrent with NC 62 from SR 1129 near Jamestown to Kimesville North Carolina Bicycle Route 4 Concurrent with NC 62 from Yanceyville to HamerReferences Edit a b Google April 27 2015 North Carolina Highway 62 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 27 2015 a b c NCRoads com N C 62 Retrieved 2011 01 03 self published source NCRoads com N C 62 A Retrieved 2011 01 02 self published source NCRoads com N C 6 Archived from the original on 2010 11 25 Retrieved 2011 01 02 self published source External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML North Carolina Highway 62KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to North Carolina Highway 62 at Wikimedia Commons NCRoads com N C 62 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Carolina Highway 62 amp oldid 1160936233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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