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North Carolina Highway 87

North Carolina Highway 87 (NC 87) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. NC 87 begins in the Atlantic coastal town of Southport and crosses into Virginia at the Virginia state line five miles (8 km) north of Eden in Rockingham County. At 240 miles (390 km) in length, NC 87 is the second longest state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina with only North Carolina Highway 24 (NC 24) being longer. Labeled as a north–south route, NC 87 travels along a relatively straight southeast–northwest path, connecting Cape Fear region with the Piedmont. It is also the main north-south route connecting the cities of Fayetteville, Sanford, Burlington and Reidsville.

North Carolina Highway 87

Route of NC 87 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length236.8 mi (381.1 km)
Existed1937–present
Major junctions
South end NC 211 in Southport
Major intersections
North end SR 87 at the Virginia state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesBrunswick, Columbus, Bladen, Cumberland, Harnett, Lee, Chatham, Alamance, Caswell, Rockingham
Highway system
I-87 NC 88

Route description edit

NC 87 is a four-lane, divided highway with at-grade crossings between Elizabethtown and Sanford with the exception of Fayetteville, where NC 87 is a freeway. Other sections that are four-lane, divided highways include concurrencies with US 17 and US 74/US 76 in Brunswick County.

In Sanford, it intersects US 421, on which users can travel east to Lillington, or northwest to Greensboro, and Winston-Salem. North of Sanford, NC 87 runs concurrent with US 15/US 501 to Pittsboro. It then continues towards Graham as a two-lane highway. It returns to four-lanes in southern Graham, returning to two-lane in downtown Graham. The route makes a left turn one block north of the Alamance County Courthouse, where it follows a two-lane road before making a right turn onto a four-lane street. The highway remains four-lane through downtown Burlington, returning to mostly two lanes for the remainder of its route in North Carolina, save for Reidsville, where it intersects US 29, and runs on four-lane commercial corridor Freeway Drive.

History edit

North Carolina Highway 303 edit

 

North Carolina Highway 303

LocationSouthportWinnabow
Length15.1 mi[1] (24.3 km)
Existed1930–October 23, 1952[2]

North Carolina Highway 303 (NC 303) was a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Established as an original state highway, NC 303 was routed from NC 30, in Pollocksville, west through Trenton, before ending at NC 10/NC 11, in Kinston. In 1925, all of NC 303 was renumbered as part of NC 12. In 1930, NC 303 was resurrected as a new primary routing from NC 130 (now NC 211), near Southport, to NC 30 (became US 17 in late 1934), near Winnabow. On October 23, 1952, NC 303 was renumbered as an extension of NC 87.[2]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
BrunswickSouthport0.00.0  NC 211 (Howe Street) – SupplySouthern terminus
1.32.1 
 
NC 133 south (Long Beach Road) – Caswell Beach
South end of concurrency with NC 133
Boiling Spring Lakes3.35.3 
 
NC 133 north (River Road) – Belville
North end of concurrency with NC 133
Winnabow15.224.5 
 
US 17 south (Ocean Highway) – Bolivia, Shallotte
South end of concurrency with US 17
Bishop18.629.9 
 
 
 
US 17 north (Ocean Highway) to I-140 – Leland, Wilmington
North end of concurrency with US 17
Maco27.944.9  
 
US 74 / US 76 east (Andrew Jackson Highway) – Leland, Wilmington
South end of concurrency with US 74/US 76
ColumbusDelco32.452.1  
 
US 74 / US 76 west (Andrew Jackson Highway) – Bolton, Whiteville
North end of concurrency with US 74/US 76
Sandyfield38.461.8  NC 11 (General Howe Highway) – Bolton, Long View
BladenElizabethtown62.7100.9 
 
 
NC 87 Bus. north (Broad Street)
Southern terminus of NC 87 Bus.
64.7104.1   US 701 / NC 242 – Clarkton, Bladenboro, White Lake, Roseboro
69.2111.4 
 
 
 
 
NC 41 north / NC 87 Bus. south – White Lake, Harrells
South end of concurrency with NC 41; Northern terminus of NC 87 Bus.
Dublin70.9114.1 
 
NC 41 south – Lumberton, Fairmont
North end of concurrency with NC 41
72.4116.5 
 
NC 410 south (3rd Street) – Bladenboro
Northern terminus of NC 410
Tar Heel79.2127.5 
 
NC 131 south – Bladenboro
Northern terminus of NC 131
84.2135.5 
 
NC 20 west – St. Pauls
Eastern terminus of NC 20
CumberlandFayetteville97.9157.6 
 
I-95 north – Benson, Smithfield
 
 
I-95 south – Lumberton, Florence
Cloverleaf interchange with Collector/distributor lanes; Exit 46
100.3161.4Owen DriveDiamond interchange
102.0164.2   I-95 BL / US 301 (Eastern Boulevard) – St. Pauls, EastoverPartial cloverleaf interchange
102.8165.4Gillespie StreetPartial cloverleaf interchange
103.5166.6 
 
 
US 401 Bus. south (Robeson Street) – Raeford
South end of concurrency with US 401 Bus.; Partial cloverleaf interchange
104.2167.7Hay StreetDiamond interchange
104.7168.5 
 
 
 
 
US 401 Bus. north (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway) / NC 24 east (Rowan Street) – Raleigh, Stedman
North end of concurrency with US 401 Bus.; South end of concurrency with NC 24; Diamond interchange
108.6174.8  US 401 (Skibo Road/Pamalee Drive) – Lumberton, Lillington
Spring Lake114.1183.6 
 
NC 210 south (Murchison Road) – Fayetteville
South end of concurrency with NC 210
114.5184.3 
 
NC 210 north (Lillington Highway) – Lillington
North end of concurrency with NC 210
116.7187.8 
 
NC 690 west (Vass Road) – Vass
Eastern terminus of NC 690
HarnettSpout Springs123.1198.1 
 
NC 24 west – Johnsonville, Cameron
North end of concurrency with NC 24; Partial cloverleaf interchange
Pineview126.5203.6  NC 27 – Carthage, LillingtonDiamond interchange
LeeSanford135.5218.1 
 
 
 
 
NC 87 Byp. north to US 421 – Raleigh, Pittsboro
137.0220.5 
 
 
US 421 Bus. south – Lillington
South end of concurrency with US 421 Bus.
138.1222.3 
 
 
 
NC 42 east / NC 78 west (Main Street) – Fuquay-Varina
South end of concurrency with NC 42; Eastern terminus of NC 78
140.7226.4 
 
 
 
US 1 Bus. / NC 42 west (Carthage Street) – Carbonton
North end of concurrency with NC 42
141.9228.4 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 1 south / US 15 south / US 501 south (Jefferson Davis Highway) / US 421 Bus. north (Horner Boulevard) – Cameron, Carthage, Goldston
South end of concurrency with US 1/15/501; North end of concurrency with US 421 Bus.; Partial cloverleaf interchange
142.5229.3Burns Drive/Canterbury RoadPartial cloverleaf interchange; exit 69B on US 1
143.0230.1  
 
 
US 421 (Oscar Keller Jr. Highway) / NC 87 Byp. south – Lillington, Siler City, Greensboro
Cloverleaf interchange; exit 70 on US 1
144.2232.1 
 
 
 
 
US 1 north / US 1 Bus. south (Hawkins Avenue) – Moncure, Raleigh
North end of concurrency with US 1; Northern terminus of US 1 Bus.; Partial cloverleaf interchange
ChathamPittsboro157.5253.5  
 
US 15 / US 501 north (Sanford Road) – Fearrington, Chapel Hill
North end of concurrency with US 15/US 501
158.0254.3 
 
NC 902 west – Bear Creek
South end of concurrency with NC 902
158.9255.7 
 
  US 64 Bus. / NC 902 (West Street)
Eastern terminus of NC 902; North end of concurrency with NC 902
160.8258.8  US 64 – Siler City, RaleighDiamond interchange
AlamanceGraham186.5300.1   I-40 / I-85 – Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Hillsborough, DurhamDiamond interchange; exit 147 on I-85
187.3301.4 
 
 
 
NC 49 north / NC 54 east (Harden Street) – Haw River, Durham
South end of concurrency with NC 49/NC 54
187.8302.2 
 
 
 
NC 49 south / NC 54 west (Harden Street) – Liberty, Burlington
North end of concurrency with NC 49/NC 54
Burlington189.1304.3 
 
NC 100 east (Anthony Avenue)
South end of concurrency with NC 100
190.1–
190.3
305.9–
306.3
   US 70 / NC 62 (Fisher and Church Streets) – Greensboro, Haw River, Julian, Pleasant GroveOne-way pair streets
192.8310.3 
 
NC 100 west (Haggard Avenue) – Whitsett
North end of concurrency with NC 100
Caswell
No major junctions
Rockingham208.1334.9 
 
NC 150 east – Yanceyville
East end of NC 150 concurrency
Williamsburg209.2336.7 
 
NC 150 west – Oak Ridge
West end of NC 150 concurrency
Reidsville212.9342.6  US 29 – Greensboro, Danville, VADiamond interchange
214.4345.0 
 
 
US 29 Bus. south
South end of concurrency with US 29 Bus.
215.8347.3Front Street to  
 
US 158 west (Richardson Drive) – Monroeton
Partial cloverleaf interchange; South end of concurrency with US 158
217.9350.7 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 29 Bus. north / US 158 east (Freeway Drive) / NC 65 east (Harrison Street) – Yanceyville, Roxboro
North end of concurrency with US 29 Bus. and US 158; South end of concurrency with NC 65; Diamond interchange
Wentworth221.8357.0 
 
NC 65 west – Stokesdale
North end of concurrency with NC 65
 
 
 
 
US 311 south / NC 770 west / Old NC 87
South end of concurrency with US 311/NC 770
Eden229.5369.3 
 
NC 14 south – Reidsville
South end of concurrency with NC 14
231.8373.0 
 
 
 
 
 
US 311 north / NC 700 east / NC 770 east (Meadow Road) – Stoneville, Pelham
Partial cloverleaf interchange; north end of concurrency with US 311/NC 770; western terminus of NC 700
236.8381.1 
 
SR 87 north (Morehead Avenue) – Ridgeway
 
 
NC 14 ends
Northern terminus, Virginia state line; north end of concurrency with NC 14
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

Elizabethtown business loop edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 87 Business

LocationElizabethtown, North Carolina
Length6.4 mi[3] (10.3 km)
Existed1998–present

North Carolina Highway 87 Business (NC 87 Bus.), was established in 1997, when mainline NC 87 was moved south to bypass downtown Elizabethtown. NC 87 Business follows the original alignment along Broad Street.[4]

The entire route is in Elizabethtown, Bladen County.

mi[3]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  NC 87 – Fayetteville, Wilmington
2.03.2  
 
  US 701 / NC 41 east (Poplar Street) / NC 242 – Clinton, Whiteville
East end of NC 41 overlap
6.410.3 
 
  NC 41 west / NC 87 – Fayetteville, Lumberton, Wilmington
West end of NC 41 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Fayetteville alternate route 1 edit

 

North Carolina Highway 87A

LocationFayetteville, North Carolina
Existed1944–1949

North Carolina Highway 87 Alternate (NC 87A), was established between 1940-44 as a new primary routing. It ran from US 15A/NC 87 (Hay Street) north along Robeson Street and then west along Fort Bragg Boulevard, recombining with mainline NC 87 on Fort Bragg Road. Sometime between 1945–49, it switched with mainline NC 87.[5]

Fayetteville alternate route 2 edit

 

North Carolina Highway 87A

LocationFayetteville, North Carolina
Existed1949–1957

North Carolina Highway 87 Alternate (NC 87A), was established between 1945–49, the second NC 87A in Fayetteville followed the original NC 87 alignment along Hay Street, Morganton Road, and Fort Bragg Road. The route was decommissioned between 1955-57.[6]

Sanford bypass edit

 

 

North Carolina Highway 87 Bypass

LocationSanford, North Carolina
Length8.0 mi[7] (12.9 km)
Existed2013–present

North Carolina Highway 87 Bypass (NC 87 By-pass) was established in 2013 as a new primary route along existing sections of the Sanford Bypass (formally SR 9000), from NC 87 to US 1/US 15/US 501. The request to establish a bypass was pushed by the Sanford City Council and Lee County. Typically, the old alignment would become a business loop, but instead the NC 87 mainline remained unchanged. The bypass is built as a freeway; which shares designation with US 421.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Google (November 16, 2013). "North Carolina Highway 303" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 16, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Southport Receives New Route Number". The News and Observer. Raleigh, North Carolina. October 24, 1952. p. 5. Retrieved May 6, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ a b Google (October 17, 2012). "North Carolina Highway 87 Business - Elizabethtown, NC" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  4. ^ Route Change (1998-06-15) (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. June 15, 1998. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  5. ^ 1944 County Maps (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. December 1, 1944. Cumberland County inset. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  6. ^ 1949 County Maps (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. June 30, 1949. Cumberland Supplement inset. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  7. ^ Google (June 28, 2014). "North Carolina Highway 87 Bypass - Sanford, NC" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  8. ^ Route Change (2013-08-20) (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. August 20, 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2014.

External links edit

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  • NCRoads.com: N.C. 87 Bus

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North Carolina Highway 87 NC 87 is a primary state highway in the U S state of North Carolina NC 87 begins in the Atlantic coastal town of Southport and crosses into Virginia at the Virginia state line five miles 8 km north of Eden in Rockingham County At 240 miles 390 km in length NC 87 is the second longest state highway in the U S state of North Carolina with only North Carolina Highway 24 NC 24 being longer Labeled as a north south route NC 87 travels along a relatively straight southeast northwest path connecting Cape Fear region with the Piedmont It is also the main north south route connecting the cities of Fayetteville Sanford Burlington and Reidsville North Carolina Highway 87Route of NC 87 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NCDOTLength236 8 mi 381 1 km Existed1937 presentMajor junctionsSouth endNC 211 in SouthportMajor intersectionsUS 17 near Bolivia US 74 US 76 in Sandy Creek US 701 in Elizabethtown I 95 US 301 I 95 BL in Fayetteville US 1 US 15 US 501 US 421 Bus in Sanford US 64 in Pittsboro I 40 I 85 in Burlington US 70 NC 54 in Burlington US 29 US 158 in Reidsville US 311 NC 14 NC 770 in EdenNorth endSR 87 at the Virginia state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesBrunswick Columbus Bladen Cumberland Harnett Lee Chatham Alamance Caswell RockinghamHighway systemNorth Carolina Highway System Interstate US State Scenic I 87 NC 88 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 North Carolina Highway 303 3 Major intersections 4 Special routes 4 1 Elizabethtown business loop 4 2 Fayetteville alternate route 1 4 3 Fayetteville alternate route 2 4 4 Sanford bypass 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editNC 87 is a four lane divided highway with at grade crossings between Elizabethtown and Sanford with the exception of Fayetteville where NC 87 is a freeway Other sections that are four lane divided highways include concurrencies with US 17 and US 74 US 76 in Brunswick County In Sanford it intersects US 421 on which users can travel east to Lillington or northwest to Greensboro and Winston Salem North of Sanford NC 87 runs concurrent with US 15 US 501 to Pittsboro It then continues towards Graham as a two lane highway It returns to four lanes in southern Graham returning to two lane in downtown Graham The route makes a left turn one block north of the Alamance County Courthouse where it follows a two lane road before making a right turn onto a four lane street The highway remains four lane through downtown Burlington returning to mostly two lanes for the remainder of its route in North Carolina save for Reidsville where it intersects US 29 and runs on four lane commercial corridor Freeway Drive History editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2011 North Carolina Highway 303 edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 303LocationSouthport WinnabowLength15 1 mi 1 24 3 km Existed1930 October 23 1952 2 North Carolina Highway 303 NC 303 was a primary state highway in the U S state of North Carolina Established as an original state highway NC 303 was routed from NC 30 in Pollocksville west through Trenton before ending at NC 10 NC 11 in Kinston In 1925 all of NC 303 was renumbered as part of NC 12 In 1930 NC 303 was resurrected as a new primary routing from NC 130 now NC 211 near Southport to NC 30 became US 17 in late 1934 near Winnabow On October 23 1952 NC 303 was renumbered as an extension of NC 87 2 Major intersections editCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes BrunswickSouthport0 00 0 nbsp NC 211 Howe Street SupplySouthern terminus 1 32 1 nbsp nbsp NC 133 south Long Beach Road Caswell BeachSouth end of concurrency with NC 133 Boiling Spring Lakes3 35 3 nbsp nbsp NC 133 north River Road BelvilleNorth end of concurrency with NC 133 Winnabow15 224 5 nbsp nbsp US 17 south Ocean Highway Bolivia ShallotteSouth end of concurrency with US 17 Bishop18 629 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 north Ocean Highway to I 140 Leland WilmingtonNorth end of concurrency with US 17 Maco27 944 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 74 US 76 east Andrew Jackson Highway Leland WilmingtonSouth end of concurrency with US 74 US 76 ColumbusDelco32 452 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 74 US 76 west Andrew Jackson Highway Bolton WhitevilleNorth end of concurrency with US 74 US 76 Sandyfield38 461 8 nbsp NC 11 General Howe Highway Bolton Long View BladenElizabethtown62 7100 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 87 Bus north Broad Street Southern terminus of NC 87 Bus 64 7104 1 nbsp nbsp US 701 NC 242 Clarkton Bladenboro White Lake Roseboro 69 2111 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 41 north NC 87 Bus south White Lake HarrellsSouth end of concurrency with NC 41 Northern terminus of NC 87 Bus Dublin70 9114 1 nbsp nbsp NC 41 south Lumberton FairmontNorth end of concurrency with NC 41 72 4116 5 nbsp nbsp NC 410 south 3rd Street BladenboroNorthern terminus of NC 410 Tar Heel79 2127 5 nbsp nbsp NC 131 south BladenboroNorthern terminus of NC 131 84 2135 5 nbsp nbsp NC 20 west St PaulsEastern terminus of NC 20 CumberlandFayetteville97 9157 6 nbsp nbsp I 95 north Benson Smithfield nbsp nbsp I 95 south Lumberton FlorenceCloverleaf interchange with Collector distributor lanes Exit 46 100 3161 4Owen DriveDiamond interchange 102 0164 2 nbsp nbsp I 95 BL US 301 Eastern Boulevard St Pauls EastoverPartial cloverleaf interchange 102 8165 4Gillespie StreetPartial cloverleaf interchange 103 5166 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 401 Bus south Robeson Street RaefordSouth end of concurrency with US 401 Bus Partial cloverleaf interchange 104 2167 7Hay StreetDiamond interchange 104 7168 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 401 Bus north Martin Luther King Jr Freeway NC 24 east Rowan Street Raleigh StedmanNorth end of concurrency with US 401 Bus South end of concurrency with NC 24 Diamond interchange 108 6174 8 nbsp US 401 Skibo Road Pamalee Drive Lumberton Lillington Spring Lake114 1183 6 nbsp nbsp NC 210 south Murchison Road FayettevilleSouth end of concurrency with NC 210 114 5184 3 nbsp nbsp NC 210 north Lillington Highway LillingtonNorth end of concurrency with NC 210 116 7187 8 nbsp nbsp NC 690 west Vass Road VassEastern terminus of NC 690 HarnettSpout Springs123 1198 1 nbsp nbsp NC 24 west Johnsonville CameronNorth end of concurrency with NC 24 Partial cloverleaf interchange Pineview126 5203 6 nbsp NC 27 Carthage LillingtonDiamond interchange LeeSanford135 5218 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 87 Byp north to US 421 Raleigh Pittsboro 137 0220 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 421 Bus south LillingtonSouth end of concurrency with US 421 Bus 138 1222 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 42 east NC 78 west Main Street Fuquay VarinaSouth end of concurrency with NC 42 Eastern terminus of NC 78 140 7226 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 Bus NC 42 west Carthage Street CarbontonNorth end of concurrency with NC 42 141 9228 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 south US 15 south US 501 south Jefferson Davis Highway US 421 Bus north Horner Boulevard Cameron Carthage GoldstonSouth end of concurrency with US 1 15 501 North end of concurrency with US 421 Bus Partial cloverleaf interchange 142 5229 3Burns Drive Canterbury RoadPartial cloverleaf interchange exit 69B on US 1 143 0230 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 421 Oscar Keller Jr Highway NC 87 Byp south Lillington Siler City GreensboroCloverleaf interchange exit 70 on US 1 144 2232 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 north US 1 Bus south Hawkins Avenue Moncure RaleighNorth end of concurrency with US 1 Northern terminus of US 1 Bus Partial cloverleaf interchange ChathamPittsboro157 5253 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 15 US 501 north Sanford Road Fearrington Chapel HillNorth end of concurrency with US 15 US 501 158 0254 3 nbsp nbsp NC 902 west Bear CreekSouth end of concurrency with NC 902 158 9255 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 64 Bus NC 902 West Street Eastern terminus of NC 902 North end of concurrency with NC 902 160 8258 8 nbsp US 64 Siler City RaleighDiamond interchange AlamanceGraham186 5300 1 nbsp nbsp I 40 I 85 Winston Salem Greensboro Hillsborough DurhamDiamond interchange exit 147 on I 85 187 3301 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 49 north NC 54 east Harden Street Haw River DurhamSouth end of concurrency with NC 49 NC 54 187 8302 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 49 south NC 54 west Harden Street Liberty BurlingtonNorth end of concurrency with NC 49 NC 54 Burlington189 1304 3 nbsp nbsp NC 100 east Anthony Avenue South end of concurrency with NC 100 190 1 190 3305 9 306 3 nbsp nbsp US 70 NC 62 Fisher and Church Streets Greensboro Haw River Julian Pleasant GroveOne way pair streets 192 8310 3 nbsp nbsp NC 100 west Haggard Avenue WhitsettNorth end of concurrency with NC 100 Caswell No major junctions Rockingham 208 1334 9 nbsp nbsp NC 150 east YanceyvilleEast end of NC 150 concurrency Williamsburg209 2336 7 nbsp nbsp NC 150 west Oak RidgeWest end of NC 150 concurrency Reidsville212 9342 6 nbsp US 29 Greensboro Danville VADiamond interchange 214 4345 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 Bus southSouth end of concurrency with US 29 Bus 215 8347 3Front Street to nbsp nbsp US 158 west Richardson Drive MonroetonPartial cloverleaf interchange South end of concurrency with US 158 217 9350 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 Bus north US 158 east Freeway Drive NC 65 east Harrison Street Yanceyville RoxboroNorth end of concurrency with US 29 Bus and US 158 South end of concurrency with NC 65 Diamond interchange Wentworth221 8357 0 nbsp nbsp NC 65 west StokesdaleNorth end of concurrency with NC 65 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 311 south NC 770 west Old NC 87South end of concurrency with US 311 NC 770 Eden229 5369 3 nbsp nbsp NC 14 south ReidsvilleSouth end of concurrency with NC 14 231 8373 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 311 north NC 700 east NC 770 east Meadow Road Stoneville PelhamPartial cloverleaf interchange north end of concurrency with US 311 NC 770 western terminus of NC 700 236 8381 1 nbsp nbsp SR 87 north Morehead Avenue Ridgeway nbsp nbsp NC 14 endsNorthern terminus Virginia state line north end of concurrency with NC 14 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSpecial routes editElizabethtown business loop edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 87 BusinessLocationElizabethtown North CarolinaLength6 4 mi 3 10 3 km Existed1998 present North Carolina Highway 87 Business NC 87 Bus was established in 1997 when mainline NC 87 was moved south to bypass downtown Elizabethtown NC 87 Business follows the original alignment along Broad Street 4 The entire route is in Elizabethtown Bladen County mi 3 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp NC 87 Fayetteville Wilmington 2 03 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 701 NC 41 east Poplar Street NC 242 Clinton WhitevilleEast end of NC 41 overlap 6 410 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 41 west NC 87 Fayetteville Lumberton WilmingtonWest end of NC 41 overlap 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Fayetteville alternate route 1 edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 87ALocationFayetteville North CarolinaExisted1944 1949 North Carolina Highway 87 Alternate NC 87A was established between 1940 44 as a new primary routing It ran from US 15A NC 87 Hay Street north along Robeson Street and then west along Fort Bragg Boulevard recombining with mainline NC 87 on Fort Bragg Road Sometime between 1945 49 it switched with mainline NC 87 5 Fayetteville alternate route 2 edit nbsp North Carolina Highway 87ALocationFayetteville North CarolinaExisted1949 1957 North Carolina Highway 87 Alternate NC 87A was established between 1945 49 the second NC 87A in Fayetteville followed the original NC 87 alignment along Hay Street Morganton Road and Fort Bragg Road The route was decommissioned between 1955 57 6 Sanford bypass edit nbsp nbsp North Carolina Highway 87 BypassLocationSanford North CarolinaLength8 0 mi 7 12 9 km Existed2013 present North Carolina Highway 87 Bypass NC 87 By pass was established in 2013 as a new primary route along existing sections of the Sanford Bypass formally SR 9000 from NC 87 to US 1 US 15 US 501 The request to establish a bypass was pushed by the Sanford City Council and Lee County Typically the old alignment would become a business loop but instead the NC 87 mainline remained unchanged The bypass is built as a freeway which shares designation with US 421 8 References edit Google November 16 2013 North Carolina Highway 303 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved November 16 2013 a b Southport Receives New Route Number The News and Observer Raleigh North Carolina October 24 1952 p 5 Retrieved May 6 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Google October 17 2012 North Carolina Highway 87 Business Elizabethtown NC Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 17 2012 Route Change 1998 06 15 PDF Map North Carolina Department of Transportation June 15 1998 Retrieved June 28 2014 1944 County Maps PDF Map North Carolina Department of Transportation December 1 1944 Cumberland County inset Retrieved June 28 2014 1949 County Maps PDF Map North Carolina Department of Transportation June 30 1949 Cumberland Supplement inset Retrieved June 28 2014 Google June 28 2014 North Carolina Highway 87 Bypass Sanford NC Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 28 2014 Route Change 2013 08 20 PDF Map North Carolina Department of Transportation August 20 2013 Retrieved June 28 2014 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML North Carolina Highway 87KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to North Carolina Highway 87 at Wikimedia Commons NCRoads com N C 87 NCRoads com N C 87 A NCRoads com N C 87 Bus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Carolina Highway 87 amp oldid 1199684319 Sanford bypass, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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