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Special routes of U.S. Route 17

A total of at least 31 special routes of U.S. Route 17 (US 17) exist: 3 in Florida, 5 in South Carolina, 17 in North Carolina, and 6 in Virginia.


Special routes of U.S. Route 17
Highway system

Kissimmee truck route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Truck

LocationKissimmee, Florida
Existed2011–present

U.S. Highway 17 Truck (US 17 Truck) is an alternate route for US 17/US 92 in northern Kissimmee, Florida, following State Road 423 (SR 423; John Young Parkway) and the Osceola Parkway (County Road 522, or CR 522) instead of Vine Street (US 192) and the Orange Blossom Trail (OBT). It was signed in about 2011 when the single-point urban interchange at the John Young and Osceola parkways was completed.

Until 1999, a truck bypass was signed around downtown Kissimmee. It began where US 17/US 92 formerly turned from John Young Parkway onto West Emmett Street and continued north in a straight line along John Young Parkway to US 192, where it turned east until it returned to US 17/US 92 at North Main Street (OBT). The route existed from sometime during the 1980s until 1999, when US 17/US 92 itself was rerouted to bypass downtown Kissimmee.

Maitland truck route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Truck

LocationWinter ParkMaitland, Florida

U.S. Highway 17 Truck (US 17 Truck) is designated to divert overheight truck traffic away from a low railroad bridge that carries the SunRail rail line over US 17/US 92 in southern Maitland, Florida. The route follows SR 423 (Lee Road), Interstate 4 (I-4), and SR 414 (Maitland Boulevard) in Winter Park and Maitland. It formerly used Wymore Road and Lake Avenue (CR 438A) instead of I-4 and SR 414.

Jacksonville alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate

LocationJacksonville, Florida
Length1.1 mi (1.8 km)
Existedc. 1960s–2007

The Roosevelt Expressway is a spur of I-10 (SR 8) west of downtown Jacksonville, in the U.S. state of Florida, built partially to freeway standards. It travels northeast from an intersection with Roosevelt Boulevard (US 17/SR 15), traveling parallel with nearby McDuff Avenue (SR 129), to a partial interchange with I-10.

The road is designated as a spur of SR 15[1] and was formerly numbered SR 15A.[2] It has also been—and may still be—an unsigned U.S. Highway 17 Alternate (US 17 Alt.),[2] which originally continued east on I-10 and north on I-95 to return to US 17 north of the Trout River.

 
US 17 north at the interchange with the Roosevelt Expressway

Roosevelt Expressway is the bypass built as a spur of I-10, which converted US 17 into a limited-access expressway north of Blanding Boulevard (SR 21), bypassing the Post Street/College Street route that Roosevelt Boulevard used to travel through the Riverside and Avondale historic district, passing by McDuff Avenue (SR 129) to I-10 eastbound. The expressway is accessible southbound via I-10 west as a left exit (exit 361).[3]

The current design was preferred over the proposed River Oaks Freeway, which would have decimated the Avondale district. The partial interchanges with Blanding and I-10 reflect the nature of the original need of a bypass system. Intended to stimulate commerce and encourage connectivity to Jacksonville's downtown to and from the suburbs and Orange Park, while streamlining commutes and lessening the impact such travel was to potentially have on Jacksonville's oldest areas in the southwest side of town by removing high volume and chaotic redevelopment from the streets of Avondale and Lakeside Park, the area east of the Roosevelt Expressway is now protected in the form of a zoning overlay largely allowed by the basic design of this alternate route. Roosevelt Expressway has been signed in the last number of years as Roosevelt Boulevard, even though it's still in the Jacksonville Transportation Authority books as Expressway. It is part of the Blue Star Memorial Highway and named for President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

In early 2006, the Florida Department of Transportation applied to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) to reroute US 17 via the Roosevelt Expressway, I-10, I-95, and US 23. If this is accepted, US 17 Alt. will be eliminated. As of March 2007, it appears that US 17 has been rerouted. US 17 goes north on the Roosevelt Expressway, to east I-10 (SR 8), north on I-95, and east on Union Street (US 23) until Main Street and picking back up on its original course.[4]

Savannah alternate route edit

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate

LocationSavannah, Georgia
Existed1951[5][6]–1953[7][8]

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate (US 17 Alt.) was an alternate route of US 17 that existed entirely within the city limits of Savannah, Georgia. The roadway that would eventually become US 17 Alt. was established between November 1946 and February 1948 as State Route 25 Spur (SR 25 Spur), from US 17/SR 25 on the western edge of the city to US 17/US 80/SR 25/SR 26 in the main part.[9][10] Between April 1949 and August 1950, it was then indicated to have started at US 17/SR 25 (Ogeechee Road), traveled east-southeast on 52nd Street, turned left on Whatley Avenue and traveled to the northeast, curved to the north-northeast onto Montgomery Street and traveled north-northeast to its northern terminus.[11][5] By the beginning of 1952, US 17 Alt. was established on the path of SR 25 Spur from US 17/SR 25 east-southeast on Mills B. Lane Boulevard, northeast on Whatley Avenue, and north-northeast on Montgomery Street, as previously.[5][6] In 1953, the path of US 17 Alt. on SR 25 Spur was redesignated as the northbound lanes of US 17.[7][8]

Major intersections
The entire route was in Savannah, Chatham County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
   
 
US 17 / SR 25 (Ogeechee Road) / SR 25 Spur begins
Southern terminus; south end of SR 25 Spur concurrency
     
 
US 17 / US 80 / SR 25 / SR 26 (37th Street / Montgomery Street) / SR 25 Spur ends
Northern terminus; north end of SR 25 Spur concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Georgia–South Carolina alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate

LocationSavannah, GeorgiaLimehouse, South Carolina
Existed1955[12][13]–1991[14][15]

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate (US 17 Alt.) was an alternate route of US 17 that existed in Savannah, Georgia, and the southern part of South Carolina. It was concurrent with SR 25 Alt. for its entire length in Georgia. Between June 1954 and June 1955, US 17 Alt. and SR 25 Alt. were established from an intersection with the southbound lanes of US 17/SR 25 (Ogeechee Road), north-northeast on Stiles Avenue, right onto Gwinnett Street to the east-southeast, and left onto Boundary Street to the north-northeast. The highways reached the South Carolina state line, where SR 25 Alt. reached its northern terminus. US 17 Alt. crossed over the Savannah River on a toll bridge. It curved to the northwest and reached its northern terminus, another intersection with US 17.[12][13] In 1985, US 17 Alt./SR 25 Alt. was rerouted to begin at an interchange with I-516/US 17/US 80/SR 21/SR 25/SR 26. It traveled east-southeast on Bay Street, turned right onto West Broad Street, traveled to the south-southwest, turned right onto York Street, traveled to the west-northwest, and turned right onto Boundary Street to continue as before.[16][17] In 1991, the path of US 17 Alt./SR 25 Alt. was redesignated as SR 25 Connector (SR 25 Conn.).[14][15]

Major intersections
This table shows the 1985–1991 intersections.

StateCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
GeorgiaChathamSavannah       
 
I-516 / US 17 / US 80 / SR 21 / SR 25 / SR 26 / SR 25 Alt. begins
Southern terminus of US 17 Alt. and SR 25 Alt.; south end of SR 25 Alt. concurrency
 
 
SR 404 Spur south
Future SR 404 Spur south
Savannah RiverGeorgia–South Carolina state line; northern terminus of SR 25 Alt.; north end of SR 25 Alt. concurrency
South CarolinaJasper  US 17Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Ridgeland alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate

LocationRidgeland, South Carolina

South Carolina alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate

LocationNear PocotaligoGeorgetown, South Carolina
Length123.4 mi (198.6 km)
Existed1952–present

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate (US 17 Alt.) is an alternate route of US 17 in South Carolina that runs between Pocotaligo and Georgetown. It is 123.4 miles (198.6 km) long and has been four-laned in various segments since 1970.

Yemassee alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate

LocationYemassee, South Carolina

Yemassee connector route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Connector

Flowers Street
LocationYemassee, South Carolina
Length0.270 mi[18] (435 m)

U.S. Highway 17 Connector (US 17 Conn.) is a connector route within the city limits of Yemassee, South Carolina. It connects Yemassee Highway with US 17 Alt./US 21 and to the eastern terminus of South Carolina Highway 68 (SC 68; Connelly Street).[19] It is known as Flowers Street and is an unsigned highway.[20]

Rantowles–Parkers Ferry alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate

LocationRantowlesParkers Ferry, South Carolina

Ridgeville alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate

LocationRidgeville, South Carolina

Summerville alternate truck route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate Truck

LocationSummerville, South Carolina
Length8.242 mi[21][22][23] (13.264 km)

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate Truck (US 17 Alt. Truck) is an 8.242-mile (13.264 km) truck route of US 17 Alt. that is mostly within the city limits of Summerville, South Carolina. It uses SC 642 and SC 165.

Charleston alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate

LocationCharleston, South Carolina

Mount Pleasant business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationMount Pleasant, South Carolina
Existed1967–1992

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, ran in an overlap with US 701 Bus. along part of SC 703 and all of I-526 Bus. from 1967 to 1992.

Myrtle Beach alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Alternate

LocationMyrtle Beach, South Carolina

Murrells Inlet–Garden City connector route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Connector

LocationMurrells InletGarden City, South Carolina
Length0.600 mi[24][25] (966 m)

U.S. Highway 17 Connector (US 17 Conn.) is a 0.600-mile (0.966 km) connector route between US 17 and US 17 Bus. on the Murrells InletGarden City line in South Carolina. It is unnamed and is an unsigned highway;[26] the northbound side is signed as the business route instead.

Myrtle Beach business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

Kings Highway
LocationMyrtle Beach, South Carolina
Length22.940 mi[27][28] (36.918 km)
Existed1967[citation needed]–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.), also known as Kings Highway, was established by 1967 when mainline US 17 was bypassed west of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[citation needed] In 1981, it was extended north to near Briarcliffe Acres, after mainline US 17 was placed on a new highway bypass route.[citation needed] The 22.940-mile (36.918 km) business route connects: Murrells Inlet, Garden City, Surfside Beach, and Myrtle Beach. The highway is also a major route during the Bi-Lo Marathon weekend; miles 2 to 6 and also 19 to 21 run through this highway during the marathon.[29]

Myrtle Beach bypass route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Bypass

LocationMyrtle Beach, South Carolina

Shallotte business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationShallotte, North Carolina
Length3.79 mi[30] (6.10 km)
Existed1991–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in 1991 after the completion of the Shallotte Bypass around Shallotte, North Carolina. The business loop is 3.8 miles (6.1 km) in length and has the street name Main Street for its entire length. The middle segment is also concurrent with North Carolina Highway 130 (NC 130), which splits from US 17 Bus. in the north to travel to Whiteville and splits in the south to travel to Holden Beach.[31]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Shallotte, Brunswick County.

mi[30]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  US 17 – Myrtle Beach, Wilmington
1.72.7 
 
 
 
NC 130 west / NC 179 south (Whiteville Road) – Whiteville, Ocean Isle Beach
West end of NC 130 overlap
2.84.5 
 
 
 
 
NC 130 east (Smith Avenue) / NC 130 Bus. west – Holden Beach
East end of NC 130 and west end of NC 130 Bus overlap
3.15.0 
 
 
NC 130 Bus. east (Holden Beach Road) – Holden Beach
East end of NC 130 Bus overlap
3.86.1  US 17 – Wilmington, Myrtle Beach
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bolivia business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationBolivia, North Carolina
Length7.5 mi[32] (12.1 km)
Existed1992–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in 1992 after the completion of the Bolivia Bypass around Bolivia, North Carolina. The business route follows the old alignment of US 17 through Bolivia, the small county seat of Brunswick County. This 7.5-mile (12.1 km) route is also called the Old Ocean Highway and passes through the center of Bolivia near its northern terminus.[33]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Brunswick County.

Locationmi[32]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  US 17 – Shallotte, Leland, WilmingtonSuperstreet intersection, u-turn for US 17 south
5.89.3 
 
NC 906 south – Oak Island
South end of NC 906 overlap
5.99.5 
 
NC 906 north
North end of NC 906 overlap
Bolivia7.512.1  US 17 – Leland, Wilmington, Shallotte
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

U.S. Route 17-1 edit

 

U.S. Route 17-1

LocationWilmington, North CarolinaPetersburg, Virginia
Length236.3 mi[34][35] (380.3 km)
Existed1926–1932

U.S. Route 17-1 (US 17-1) was an original U.S. highway, established in 1926; in North Carolina, it was overlapped completely on NC 40. It starts, in Wilmington, on 5th Street at Market Street (US 17/NC 20), where it goes north to Nixon Street, then east to McRae Street and proceeds north on Castle Haynes Road. At Wallace, it follows today's NC 11 to Kenansville, then west, via today NC 24 Bus./NC 50, to Warsaw. Continuing north, it goes through Faison, Mount Olive, and through Goldsboro on George Street. Continuing north through Wilson, via Goldsboro Street and Herring Avenue, it connects Elm City, Rocky Mount, Battleboro, Halifax, and finally Weldon, via Washington and Sycamore avenues. Entering Virginia, it connects through Emporia before reaching Petersburg, via Sycamore Street, ending at Washington Street (US 1).

In 1932, the entire route was renumbered, with most of the Wilmington–Wilson route to US 117 and all of Wilson–Petersburg route to US 301. Today, the entire route is paralleled with I-40 and I-95.

Wilmington business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationWilmington, North Carolina
Length8.1 mi[36] (13.0 km)
Existed1971–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) is an 8.1-mile (13.0 km) business route of US 17 through Wilmington, North Carolina. While physically running in a primarily east–west pattern, US 17 Bus. is signed as north–south, coherent with its parent route. Its southern terminus is located at an at-grade intersection between Third Street, Dawson Street, and the eastbound ramp of the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge which carries US 17, US 76, and US 421. From its terminus, US 17 Bus. continues north along Third Street for 450 feet (140 m), intersecting Wooster Street and the westbound ramp of the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge. US 17 Bus. continues north along Third Street through a residential area of downtown Wilmington. At Market Street, US 17 Bus. turns to the east, following the street out of downtown Wilmington. Leaving downtown Wilmington along Market Street, US 17 Bus. passes several historical sites including the Bellamy Mansion and First Baptist Church. Two pieces of artwork exist within the median of Market Street, including a monument to Cornelius Harnett at Fourth Street and a fountain located within the intersection with Fifth Street. The George Davis Monument formerly stood in the median of Market Street at the Third Street intersection but was dismantled in 2020. The median along Market Street ends at 16th Street and US 17 Bus. passes through Market Street Mansion District which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. US 17 Bus. continues to travel through residential areas of Wilmington until intersecting Covil Avenue, where some commercial business are located adjacent to the highway. By Kerr Avenue, the adjacent properties are primarily commercial and retail businesses. US 17 Bus. meets US 117 and NC 132 at an partial cloverleaf interchange with College Road. The highway continues for 0.4 miles (0.64 km) east-northeast until reaching US 74 at Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway and Eastwood Road. US 17 Bus. continues along Market Street for 2.6 miles (4.2 km) through a primarily commercial area of Wilmington until reaching its northern terminus at US 17.[36]

US 17 Bus. was established in 1971, two years after US 17 was realigned onto new routing; it traversed 1.8 miles (2.9 km) along 3rd and Market streets, between Dawson/Wooster and 16th/17th streets. Market Street was part of the original alignment but goes south instead of north along 3rd Street to meetup with US 17.[37][38] In 1979, AASHTO officially recognized US 17 Bus.[39] In 2005, AASHTO approved the US 17 Bus. extension upon completion of and realignment of US 17 along the Wilmington Bypass (I-140). On June 30, 2006, when the Wilmington bypass opened, US 17 Bus. replaced segments of US 17: north along Market Street, between 16th/17th streets and near Futch Creek Road, and south crossing the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge to Eagle Island.[40][41] In May 2015, AASHTO approved a request to reroute US 17 back through Wilmington, following US 76 along Oleander Drive and Military Cutoff Road; the new alignment reduces the length of existing US 17 Bus. to along 3rd and Market streets.[42] In May 2017, US 17 Bus. was officially reduced as approved by AASHTO.[43]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Wilmington, New Hanover County.

mi[36]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 
 
 
 
 
 
US 17 north / US 76 east (Dawson Street) / US 421 south (3rd Street) – Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach
0.81.3North 3rd Street
1.82.916th Street/17th Street
5.18.2   
 
US 117 / NC 132 (College Road) to I-40 – Carolina Beach, Burgaw, Jacksonville, Raleigh
To UNC Wilmington
5.69.0  US 74 (Martin Luther King Jr Parkway/Eastwood Road) – Wrightsville Beach, Downtown Wilmington
8.113.0 
 
NC 417 north (Military Cutoff Road)
Opened on September 28, 2023; Future US 17 Bypass
 
 
US 17 south (Military Cutoff Road) – Wrightsville Beach
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Wilmington truck route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Truck

LocationWilmington, North Carolina
Existed1980–2005

U.S. Highway 17 Truck (US 17 Truck) in Wilmington, North Carolina, used the one-way pairs of Dawson and Wooster streets (from 16th and 17th streets to Oleander Drive). Continuing east, it then used Oleander Drive and north along Military Cutoff Road before rejoining then mainline US 17 at Market Street. Mainline US 17 at the time used the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge, then split with Dawson and Wooster Streets until reaching 16th and 17th streets. Mainline US 17 then used 16th and 17th streets back to Market Street. Once Mainline US 17 was moved to I-140 in 2005, the truck route through Wilmington was deleted.

Hampstead bypass route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Bypass

LocationHampstead, North Carolina

Jacksonville business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationJacksonville, North Carolina
Length4.5 mi[44] (7.2 km)
Existed2006–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in 2006 after the completion of the Jacksonville Bypass, which rerouted US 17/NC 24 south and east around Jacksonville, North Carolina. The old alignment along Wilmington Highway and Marine Boulevard became US 17 Bus, with a short 1.4-mile (2.3 km) overlap with NC 24 Bus.[45]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Jacksonville, Onslow County.

mi[44]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  
 
US 17 / NC 24 east – Wilmington, Camp Lejeune, Morehead City, New Bern
0.40.64  NC 24 – Richlands, Kinston, Morehead City, New BernSouthbound access to US 17 northbound
1.11.8 
 
 
 
 
US 258 north / NC 24 Bus. west (Richlands Highway) – Richlands, Kinston, Ellis Airport
West end of NC 24 Bus overlap
2.54.0 
 
 
NC 24 Bus. east (Johnson Boulevard) – Camp Lejeune
East end of NC 24 Bus overlap
4.57.2  US 17 – New Bern, Morehead City, Camp Lejeune, Wilmington
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

New Bern business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationNew Bern, North Carolina
Length10.5 mi[46] (16.9 km)
Existed2000–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in 2000 as a renumbering of mainline US 17 through downtown New Bern, North Carolina, via Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Neuse Boulevard, Broad Street, and Front Street. In 2011, the business loop was extended south as mainline US 17 was placed on new freeway west of New Bern.[47][48]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[46]kmDestinationsNotes
Jones0.00.0  US 17 – Jacksonville, Washington
CravenNew Bern6.710.8   US 17 / US 70 – Cherry Point, Morehead City, Kinston
8.012.9 
 
NC 55 west (Neuse Boulevard)
West end of NC 55 overlap
8.413.5 
 
NC 55 east (First Street)
East end of NC 55 overlap
10.516.9 
 
 
 
 
 
US 17 south / US 70 west / NC 55 west – Kinston, Jacksonville
 
 
 
 
US 17 north / NC 55 east – Bayboro, Washington
 
 
US 70 east – Havelock, Morehead City
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Vanceboro business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationVanceboro, North Carolina
Length4.1 mi[49] (6.6 km)
Existed1961–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in 1961 when US 17 was rerouted, on a bypass route, east of Vanceboro, North Carolina. US 17 Bus. travels along Main Street, sharing 2.1 miles (3.4 km) of it with NC 43, since 1987.[50]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Vanceboro, Craven County.

mi[49]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  US 17 – New Bern, Chocowinity, WashingtonSouth end of NC 43 overlap
2.13.4 
 
 
 
 
NC 43 north to NC 118 west – Greenville
North end of NC 43 overlap
4.16.6  US 17 – Chocowinity, Washington, New Bern
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Chocowinity–Washington business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationChocowinityWashington, North Carolina
Length6.0 mi[51] (9.7 km)
Existed2010–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in 2010 when US 17 was rerouted, onto the new freeway, bypassing east of Chocowinity and west of Washington, North Carolina. US 17 Bus. follows the former section of US 17 through Chocowinity and along Bridge Street/Carolina Avenue in Washington.[52]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Beaufort County.

Locationmi[51]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  US 17 – New Bern, WashingtonSuperstreet intersection, u-turn for US 17 north
Chocowinity0.91.4  NC 33 – Greenville, Aurora
Washington4.36.9 
 
NC 32 north (Third Street)
Southern terminus of NC 32
4.47.1  
 
US 264 / NC 92 east (Pactolus Highway) – Belhaven, Bath, Greenville
6.09.7  US 17 – Williamston, Chocowinity, New BernSuperstreet intersection, u-turn for US 17 south
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Washington bypass route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Bypass

LocationWashington, North Carolina

Williamston alternate route edit

 

U.S. Highway 17A

LocationWilliamston, North Carolina
Existed1954–1960

Williamston business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationWilliamston, North Carolina
Length3.6 mi[53] (5.8 km)
Existed1960–present
 
Historical marker on US 17 Bus. in Williamston

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in 1960 as a renumbering of US 17A, which traversed through downtown Williamston, North Carolina, via Washington and Main streets. Between 1969 and 1977, US 17 Bus. is split in the downtown area, northbound on Haughton Street and southbound on Elm Street. In 2003, US 17 Bus. was extended 1.61 miles (2.59 km) that was formally US 17 when the new Williamston bypass was established.[54]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Williamston, Martin County.

mi[53]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0    US 13 / US 17 / US 64 – Washington, Plymouth, Tarboro
1.62.6 
 
 
 
US 64 Alt. / NC 125 south – Windsor, Plymouth, Robersonville
South end of NC 125 overlap
2.64.2 
 
NC 125 north (Haughton Street) – Hamilton
North end of NC 125 overlap
3.65.8   US 13 / US 17 – Windsor, Everetts, Tarboro
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Windsor alternate route edit

 

U.S. Highway 17A

LocationWindsor, North Carolina
Existed1954–1960

Windsor bypass route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Bypass

LocationWindsor, North Carolina
Length8.7 mi[55] (14.0 km)
Existed2009–present

U.S. Highway 17 Bypass (US 17 Byp.) was established in 2009 and is 8.7 miles (14.0 km) long. Beginning at the US 13/US 17 split, located southeast of Windsor, North Carolina, US 17 Byp. follows the preexisting expressway grade of US 13. At exit 215, US 13 splits and continues north, while US 17 Byp. continues on freeway-grade highway till it remerges with US 17, near milemarker 221.[56]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Bertie County.

Locationmi[55]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Windsor213.4343.4 
 
  
 
 
US 13 south / US 17 / US 13 Bus. north – Williamston, Windsor
South end of US 13 overlap; at-grade intersection
214.0344.4  NC 308 (Sterlingworth Street) – Lewiston-WoodvilleAt-grade intersection
214.7345.5215 
 
 
 
 
US 13 north / US 13 Bus. south – Ahoskie, Windsor
North end of US 13 overlap
218.6351.8218Wakelon Road
221.2356.0 
 
US 17 south – Windsor
At-grade intersection
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Edenton business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationEdenton, North Carolina
Length6.7 mi[57] (10.8 km)
Existed1977–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in 1977 as a renumbering of mainline US 17 through Edenton, North Carolina, via Queen and Broad streets. In 1996, it was rerouted along Virginia Road to Broad Street and removed routing through the downtown area and along Queen Street, becoming SR 1204. However, in 2012, the North Carolina Department of Transportation reversed course and reverted the business loop back to its original routing; thanks in part of not completing the formal route change package and distributing it (i.e., updating the TEAAS and road signs in the area). NC 32 shares a concurrency along Broad Street in the downtown area.[58][59][60]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Chowan County.

Locationmi[57]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  US 17 – Williamston, Hertford
Edenton3.65.8 
 
NC 32 south (Church Street) – Plymouth
South end of NC 32 overlap
4.26.8 
 
NC 32 north (Virginia Road) – Sunbury
North end of NC 32 overlap
6.710.8  US 17 – Hertford, Windsor
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Hertford–Winfall business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationHertfordWinfall, North Carolina
Length3.8 mi[61] (6.1 km)
Existed1966–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in 1966 as a renumbering of mainline US 17 through Hertford (via Edenton Road, Dobbs, and Church streets) and Winfall (via Creek Drive), North Carolina. NC 37 shares a 0.9-mile (1.4 km) concurrency from Winfall Boulevard to the business loop's northern terminus.

Major intersections
The entire route is in Perquimans County.

Locationmi[61]kmDestinationsNotes
Hertford0.00.0  US 17 – Edenton, Elizabeth City
Winfall2.94.7 
 
NC 37 north (Winfall Boulevard) – Gatesville
North end of NC 37 overlap
3.86.1  US 17 – Elizabeth City, EdentonSouth end of NC 37 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Elizabeth City alternate route edit

 

U.S. Highway 17A

LocationElizabeth City, North Carolina
Existed1953–1960

Elizabeth City business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationElizabeth City, North Carolina
Length2.8 mi[62] (4.5 km)
Existed1960–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in 1960 as a renumbering of US 17A through downtown Elizabeth City, North Carolina, via Ehringhaus and Road streets. The business loop has remained unchanged since its establishment.

Major intersections
The entire route is in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County.

mi[62]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  US 17 (Hughes Boulevard) – ChesapeakeNo outlet to US 17 south
0.40.64  
 
 
NC 344 (Halstead Boulevard) to US 17 south – Hertford
2.13.4  US 158 (Elizabeth Street)
2.84.5   US 17 / US 158 (Hughes Boulevard) – Chesapeake, Hertford
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Elizabeth City business truck route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business Truck

LocationElizabeth City, North Carolina
 
US 17 Bus. Truck shield at northern terminus, Elizabeth City

U.S. Highway 17 Business Truck (US 17 Bus. Truck) is a unique truck route specifically for US 17 Bus. in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. It follows US 158 west from the Camden Causeway and north along (mainline) US 17 to the junction with US 17 Bus. The bypassed segment of US 17 Bus. not only has a weight limit precluding most trucks over two axles but also passes through historic residential areas.

Elizabeth City bypass route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Bypass

LocationElizabeth City, North Carolina
Length9.3 mi[63] (15.0 km)
Existed1999–present

U.S. Highway 17 Bypass (US 17 Byp.) was established in 2004 and is a 9.3-mile (15.0 km) controlled-access highway bypass west of Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Unlike typical bypasses, a separate mainline US 17 continues along original 1953 bypass route (Hughes Boulevard), while a business route goes through downtown Elizabeth City.[64]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Pasquotank County.

Locationmi[63]kmExitDestinationsNotes
255.0410.4255 
 
US 17 south – Hertford, Edenton
Northbound entrance and southbound exit
256.1412.2256Foreman Bundy RoadNorthbound entrance and southbound exit
Elizabeth City258.2415.5258  NC 344 (Halstead Extension)
264.3425.3264   US 17 / US 158 – Chesapeake, Elizabeth City
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

South Mills business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 17 Business

LocationSouth Mills, North Carolina
Length2.8 mi[65] (4.5 km)
Existed1984–present

U.S. Highway 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) was established in September 1984 as a renumbering of mainline US 17 through South Mills, North Carolina, via Main Street. It is the northernmost US 17 Bus. in North Carolina. West of South Mills, it joins with NC 343 and continues north, rejoining with US 17.[66]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Camden County.

Locationmi[65]kmDestinationsNotes
South Mills0.00.0  US 17 – Elizabeth City, Portsmouth
1.21.9 
 
NC 343 south – Camden
South end of NC 343 overlap
2.84.5  
 
US 17 / NC 343 north – Portsmouth, Elizabeth City
North end of NC 343 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Chesapeake business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Route 17 Business

LocationChesapeake, Virginia
 
View south along US 17 Bus. at SR 165 in Chesapeake

U.S. Route 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) is an old alignment of US 17 along the Dismal Swamp Canal in Chesapeake, Virginia, that carries the US 17 Bus. designation north from the Dominion Boulevard intersection to Deep Creek, where US 17 Bus. crosses the canal on a small drawbridge, before proceeding north to rejoin US 17 at I-64 (exit 296).

Portsmouth business route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 17 Business

LocationPortsmouth, Virginia

Gloucester Courthouse business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Route 17 Business

LocationGloucester Courthouse, Virginia
 
View south along US 17 Bus. at SR 3 and SR 14 in Gloucester Courthouse

U.S. Route 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) through Gloucester Courthouse, Virginia, consists of a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) loop, Main Street, that travels through the historic courthouse district, intersecting State Route 3 (SR 3) and SR 14. SR 14 multiplexes with US 17 Bus. on the northern leg back to US 17. Main Street is likely a former alignment of US 17, due to several US 17 shields on it that lack a business banner.

Saluda business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Route 17 Business

LocationSaluda, Virginia
 
View south at the north end of US 17 Bus. at US 17 in Saluda

U.S. Route 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) in Saluda, Virginia, branches off of mainline US 17 (Tidewater Trail) to the northeast at Gloucester Road along with a concurrency with SR 33. One block after the wye, SR 618 joins the two routes from the intersection of Lovers Retreat Lane. At the intersection of General Puller Highway, SR 33 turns right as SR 618 continues north onto Oakes Landing Road and US 17 Bus. turns left. This segment also contains the name "School Street" and runs west until reaching mainline US 17 once again.

Fredericksburg business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Route 17 Business

LocationFredericksburg, Virginia
 
View north along US 17 Bus. and SR 2 north of SR 3 in Fredericksburg

U.S. Route 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) through the vicinity of Fredericksburg, Virginia, begins at the intersection of US 17 and SR 2 southeast of Fredericksburg, where they both become Tidewater Trail. From there, the road passes by Fredericksburg Country Club, Shannon Airport, and the Fredericksburg Agricultural Fairgrounds. Within the city limits, Tidewater Trail becomes Dixon Street and crosses under the Blue and Gray Parkway interchange, then curves right before splitting onto southbound Princess Anne Street and northbound Caroline Street. Both streets cross under Fredericksburg station, where US 1 Bus. joins US 17 Bus. along the same parallel one-way streets, until they reach Herndon Street and become a two-way street again at Princess Anne Street. US 1 Bus./US 17 Bus. continues to run northwest until it reaches US 1 where US 1 Bus. terminates, but US 17 Bus. joins and cross the Rappahannock River, and enters Falmouth. US 17 Bus. leaves US 1 at the west end of SR 218 where it runs northwest onto Warrenton Road before finally terminating at the north end of the I-95/US 17 multiplex at exit 133B.

Fredericksburg bypass route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 17 Bypass

LocationFredericksburg, Virginia

Warrenton business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Route 17 Business

LocationWarrenton, Virginia
 
View south along US 17 Bus., just north of US 211 and US 29 Bus. in Warrenton

U.S. Route 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) in Warrenton, Virginia, is also multiplexed with US 15 Bus. and US 29 Bus., at least at the southern end. After James Madison Highway becomes Shirley Avenue, US 15 Bus. leaves this concurrency at Falmouth Street. US 211 joins the two business routes as US 211 Bus. runs east along Waterloo Street, and US 211/US 17 Bus./US 29 Bus. becomes Broadview Avenue. As the triplex curves right, and intersects Roebling Street, it becomes Lee Highway, and US 17 Bus. makes a left turn onto Broadview Avenue, a name it will keep until the intersection of Foxcroft Road and becomes the James Madison Highway before terminating at the interchange with mainline US 17.

Marshall business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Route 17 Business

LocationMarshall, Virginia
 
View south along US 17 Bus. at SR 710 in Marshall

U.S. Route 17 Business (US 17 Bus.) through the vicinity of Marshall, Virginia, runs northeast from exit 27 on I-66, partially along SR 55 (Free State Road and West Main Street), then turns southeast onto Winchester Road as it reunites with US 17 at exit 28 on I-66.

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This transport related list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message A total of at least 31 special routes of U S Route 17 US 17 exist 3 in Florida 5 in South Carolina 17 in North Carolina and 6 in Virginia Special routes of U S Route 17Highway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided Contents 1 Kissimmee truck route 2 Maitland truck route 3 Jacksonville alternate route 4 Savannah alternate route 5 Georgia South Carolina alternate route 6 Ridgeland alternate route 7 South Carolina alternate route 8 Yemassee alternate route 9 Yemassee connector route 10 Rantowles Parkers Ferry alternate route 11 Ridgeville alternate route 12 Summerville alternate truck route 13 Charleston alternate route 14 Mount Pleasant business loop 15 Myrtle Beach alternate route 16 Murrells Inlet Garden City connector route 17 Myrtle Beach business loop 18 Myrtle Beach bypass route 19 Shallotte business loop 20 Bolivia business loop 21 U S Route 17 1 22 Wilmington business loop 23 Wilmington truck route 24 Hampstead bypass route 25 Jacksonville business loop 26 New Bern business loop 27 Vanceboro business loop 28 Chocowinity Washington business loop 29 Washington bypass route 30 Williamston alternate route 31 Williamston business loop 32 Windsor alternate route 33 Windsor bypass route 34 Edenton business loop 35 Hertford Winfall business loop 36 Elizabeth City alternate route 37 Elizabeth City business loop 38 Elizabeth City business truck route 39 Elizabeth City bypass route 40 South Mills business loop 41 Chesapeake business loop 42 Portsmouth business route 43 Gloucester Courthouse business loop 44 Saluda business loop 45 Fredericksburg business loop 46 Fredericksburg bypass route 47 Warrenton business loop 48 Marshall business loop 49 References 50 External linksKissimmee truck route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 TruckLocationKissimmee FloridaExisted2011 presentU S Highway 17 Truck US 17 Truck is an alternate route for US 17 US 92 in northern Kissimmee Florida following State Road 423 SR 423 John Young Parkway and the Osceola Parkway County Road 522 or CR 522 instead of Vine Street US 192 and the Orange Blossom Trail OBT It was signed in about 2011 when the single point urban interchange at the John Young and Osceola parkways was completed Until 1999 a truck bypass was signed around downtown Kissimmee It began where US 17 US 92 formerly turned from John Young Parkway onto West Emmett Street and continued north in a straight line along John Young Parkway to US 192 where it turned east until it returned to US 17 US 92 at North Main Street OBT The route existed from sometime during the 1980s until 1999 when US 17 US 92 itself was rerouted to bypass downtown Kissimmee Maitland truck route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 TruckLocationWinter Park Maitland FloridaU S Highway 17 Truck US 17 Truck is designated to divert overheight truck traffic away from a low railroad bridge that carries the SunRail rail line over US 17 US 92 in southern Maitland Florida The route follows SR 423 Lee Road Interstate 4 I 4 and SR 414 Maitland Boulevard in Winter Park and Maitland It formerly used Wymore Road and Lake Avenue CR 438A instead of I 4 and SR 414 Jacksonville alternate route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 AlternateLocationJacksonville FloridaLength1 1 mi 1 8 km Existedc 1960s 2007The Roosevelt Expressway is a spur of I 10 SR 8 west of downtown Jacksonville in the U S state of Florida built partially to freeway standards It travels northeast from an intersection with Roosevelt Boulevard US 17 SR 15 traveling parallel with nearby McDuff Avenue SR 129 to a partial interchange with I 10 The road is designated as a spur of SR 15 1 and was formerly numbered SR 15A 2 It has also been and may still be an unsigned U S Highway 17 Alternate US 17 Alt 2 which originally continued east on I 10 and north on I 95 to return to US 17 north of the Trout River nbsp US 17 north at the interchange with the Roosevelt ExpresswayRoosevelt Expressway is the bypass built as a spur of I 10 which converted US 17 into a limited access expressway north of Blanding Boulevard SR 21 bypassing the Post Street College Street route that Roosevelt Boulevard used to travel through the Riverside and Avondale historic district passing by McDuff Avenue SR 129 to I 10 eastbound The expressway is accessible southbound via I 10 west as a left exit exit 361 3 The current design was preferred over the proposed River Oaks Freeway which would have decimated the Avondale district The partial interchanges with Blanding and I 10 reflect the nature of the original need of a bypass system Intended to stimulate commerce and encourage connectivity to Jacksonville s downtown to and from the suburbs and Orange Park while streamlining commutes and lessening the impact such travel was to potentially have on Jacksonville s oldest areas in the southwest side of town by removing high volume and chaotic redevelopment from the streets of Avondale and Lakeside Park the area east of the Roosevelt Expressway is now protected in the form of a zoning overlay largely allowed by the basic design of this alternate route Roosevelt Expressway has been signed in the last number of years as Roosevelt Boulevard even though it s still in the Jacksonville Transportation Authority books as Expressway It is part of the Blue Star Memorial Highway and named for President Franklin D Roosevelt In early 2006 the Florida Department of Transportation applied to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials AASHTO to reroute US 17 via the Roosevelt Expressway I 10 I 95 and US 23 If this is accepted US 17 Alt will be eliminated As of March 2007 it appears that US 17 has been rerouted US 17 goes north on the Roosevelt Expressway to east I 10 SR 8 north on I 95 and east on Union Street US 23 until Main Street and picking back up on its original course 4 Savannah alternate route edit nbsp U S Highway 17 AlternateLocationSavannah GeorgiaExisted1951 5 6 1953 7 8 U S Highway 17 Alternate US 17 Alt was an alternate route of US 17 that existed entirely within the city limits of Savannah Georgia The roadway that would eventually become US 17 Alt was established between November 1946 and February 1948 as State Route 25 Spur SR 25 Spur from US 17 SR 25 on the western edge of the city to US 17 US 80 SR 25 SR 26 in the main part 9 10 Between April 1949 and August 1950 it was then indicated to have started at US 17 SR 25 Ogeechee Road traveled east southeast on 52nd Street turned left on Whatley Avenue and traveled to the northeast curved to the north northeast onto Montgomery Street and traveled north northeast to its northern terminus 11 5 By the beginning of 1952 US 17 Alt was established on the path of SR 25 Spur from US 17 SR 25 east southeast on Mills B Lane Boulevard northeast on Whatley Avenue and north northeast on Montgomery Street as previously 5 6 In 1953 the path of US 17 Alt on SR 25 Spur was redesignated as the northbound lanes of US 17 7 8 Major intersections The entire route was in Savannah Chatham County mikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 SR 25 Ogeechee Road SR 25 Spur beginsSouthern terminus south end of SR 25 Spur concurrency nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 US 80 SR 25 SR 26 37th Street Montgomery Street SR 25 Spur endsNorthern terminus north end of SR 25 Spur concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusGeorgia South Carolina alternate route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 AlternateLocationSavannah Georgia Limehouse South CarolinaExisted1955 12 13 1991 14 15 U S Highway 17 Alternate US 17 Alt was an alternate route of US 17 that existed in Savannah Georgia and the southern part of South Carolina It was concurrent with SR 25 Alt for its entire length in Georgia Between June 1954 and June 1955 US 17 Alt and SR 25 Alt were established from an intersection with the southbound lanes of US 17 SR 25 Ogeechee Road north northeast on Stiles Avenue right onto Gwinnett Street to the east southeast and left onto Boundary Street to the north northeast The highways reached the South Carolina state line where SR 25 Alt reached its northern terminus US 17 Alt crossed over the Savannah River on a toll bridge It curved to the northwest and reached its northern terminus another intersection with US 17 12 13 In 1985 US 17 Alt SR 25 Alt was rerouted to begin at an interchange with I 516 US 17 US 80 SR 21 SR 25 SR 26 It traveled east southeast on Bay Street turned right onto West Broad Street traveled to the south southwest turned right onto York Street traveled to the west northwest and turned right onto Boundary Street to continue as before 16 17 In 1991 the path of US 17 Alt SR 25 Alt was redesignated as SR 25 Connector SR 25 Conn 14 15 Major intersections This table shows the 1985 1991 intersections StateCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesGeorgiaChathamSavannah nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 516 US 17 US 80 SR 21 SR 25 SR 26 SR 25 Alt beginsSouthern terminus of US 17 Alt and SR 25 Alt south end of SR 25 Alt concurrency nbsp nbsp SR 404 Spur southFuture SR 404 Spur southSavannah RiverGeorgia South Carolina state line northern terminus of SR 25 Alt north end of SR 25 Alt concurrencySouth CarolinaJasper nbsp US 17Northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusRidgeland alternate route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 AlternateLocationRidgeland South CarolinaSouth Carolina alternate route editMain article U S Route 17 Alternate South Carolina nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 AlternateLocationNear Pocotaligo Georgetown South CarolinaLength123 4 mi 198 6 km Existed1952 presentU S Highway 17 Alternate US 17 Alt is an alternate route of US 17 in South Carolina that runs between Pocotaligo and Georgetown It is 123 4 miles 198 6 km long and has been four laned in various segments since 1970 Yemassee alternate route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 AlternateLocationYemassee South CarolinaYemassee connector route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 ConnectorFlowers StreetLocationYemassee South CarolinaLength0 270 mi 18 435 m U S Highway 17 Connector US 17 Conn is a connector route within the city limits of Yemassee South Carolina It connects Yemassee Highway with US 17 Alt US 21 and to the eastern terminus of South Carolina Highway 68 SC 68 Connelly Street 19 It is known as Flowers Street and is an unsigned highway 20 Rantowles Parkers Ferry alternate route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 AlternateLocationRantowles Parkers Ferry South CarolinaRidgeville alternate route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 AlternateLocationRidgeville South CarolinaSummerville alternate truck route editMain article U S Route 17 Alternate South Carolina Summerville truck route nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 Alternate TruckLocationSummerville South CarolinaLength8 242 mi 21 22 23 13 264 km U S Highway 17 Alternate Truck US 17 Alt Truck is an 8 242 mile 13 264 km truck route of US 17 Alt that is mostly within the city limits of Summerville South Carolina It uses SC 642 and SC 165 Charleston alternate route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 AlternateLocationCharleston South CarolinaMount Pleasant business loop editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2016 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationMount Pleasant South CarolinaExisted1967 1992U S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus in Mount Pleasant South Carolina ran in an overlap with US 701 Bus along part of SC 703 and all of I 526 Bus from 1967 to 1992 Myrtle Beach alternate route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 AlternateLocationMyrtle Beach South CarolinaMurrells Inlet Garden City connector route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 ConnectorLocationMurrells Inlet Garden City South CarolinaLength0 600 mi 24 25 966 m U S Highway 17 Connector US 17 Conn is a 0 600 mile 0 966 km connector route between US 17 and US 17 Bus on the Murrells Inlet Garden City line in South Carolina It is unnamed and is an unsigned highway 26 the northbound side is signed as the business route instead Myrtle Beach business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessKings HighwayLocationMyrtle Beach South CarolinaLength22 940 mi 27 28 36 918 km Existed1967 citation needed presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus also known as Kings Highway was established by 1967 when mainline US 17 was bypassed west of Murrells Inlet South Carolina citation needed In 1981 it was extended north to near Briarcliffe Acres after mainline US 17 was placed on a new highway bypass route citation needed The 22 940 mile 36 918 km business route connects Murrells Inlet Garden City Surfside Beach and Myrtle Beach The highway is also a major route during the Bi Lo Marathon weekend miles 2 to 6 and also 19 to 21 run through this highway during the marathon 29 Myrtle Beach bypass route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BypassLocationMyrtle Beach South CarolinaShallotte business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationShallotte North CarolinaLength3 79 mi 30 6 10 km Existed1991 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in 1991 after the completion of the Shallotte Bypass around Shallotte North Carolina The business loop is 3 8 miles 6 1 km in length and has the street name Main Street for its entire length The middle segment is also concurrent with North Carolina Highway 130 NC 130 which splits from US 17 Bus in the north to travel to Whiteville and splits in the south to travel to Holden Beach 31 Major intersections The entire route is in Shallotte Brunswick County mi 30 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp US 17 Myrtle Beach Wilmington1 72 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 130 west NC 179 south Whiteville Road Whiteville Ocean Isle BeachWest end of NC 130 overlap2 84 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 130 east Smith Avenue NC 130 Bus west Holden BeachEast end of NC 130 and west end of NC 130 Bus overlap3 15 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 130 Bus east Holden Beach Road Holden BeachEast end of NC 130 Bus overlap3 86 1 nbsp US 17 Wilmington Myrtle Beach1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusBolivia business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationBolivia North CarolinaLength7 5 mi 32 12 1 km Existed1992 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in 1992 after the completion of the Bolivia Bypass around Bolivia North Carolina The business route follows the old alignment of US 17 through Bolivia the small county seat of Brunswick County This 7 5 mile 12 1 km route is also called the Old Ocean Highway and passes through the center of Bolivia near its northern terminus 33 Major intersections The entire route is in Brunswick County Locationmi 32 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp US 17 Shallotte Leland WilmingtonSuperstreet intersection u turn for US 17 south 5 89 3 nbsp nbsp NC 906 south Oak IslandSouth end of NC 906 overlap 5 99 5 nbsp nbsp NC 906 northNorth end of NC 906 overlapBolivia7 512 1 nbsp US 17 Leland Wilmington Shallotte1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusU S Route 17 1 edit nbsp U S Route 17 1LocationWilmington North Carolina Petersburg VirginiaLength236 3 mi 34 35 380 3 km Existed1926 1932U S Route 17 1 US 17 1 was an original U S highway established in 1926 in North Carolina it was overlapped completely on NC 40 It starts in Wilmington on 5th Street at Market Street US 17 NC 20 where it goes north to Nixon Street then east to McRae Street and proceeds north on Castle Haynes Road At Wallace it follows today s NC 11 to Kenansville then west via today NC 24 Bus NC 50 to Warsaw Continuing north it goes through Faison Mount Olive and through Goldsboro on George Street Continuing north through Wilson via Goldsboro Street and Herring Avenue it connects Elm City Rocky Mount Battleboro Halifax and finally Weldon via Washington and Sycamore avenues Entering Virginia it connects through Emporia before reaching Petersburg via Sycamore Street ending at Washington Street US 1 In 1932 the entire route was renumbered with most of the Wilmington Wilson route to US 117 and all of Wilson Petersburg route to US 301 Today the entire route is paralleled with I 40 and I 95 Wilmington business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationWilmington North CarolinaLength8 1 mi 36 13 0 km Existed1971 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus is an 8 1 mile 13 0 km business route of US 17 through Wilmington North Carolina While physically running in a primarily east west pattern US 17 Bus is signed as north south coherent with its parent route Its southern terminus is located at an at grade intersection between Third Street Dawson Street and the eastbound ramp of the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge which carries US 17 US 76 and US 421 From its terminus US 17 Bus continues north along Third Street for 450 feet 140 m intersecting Wooster Street and the westbound ramp of the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge US 17 Bus continues north along Third Street through a residential area of downtown Wilmington At Market Street US 17 Bus turns to the east following the street out of downtown Wilmington Leaving downtown Wilmington along Market Street US 17 Bus passes several historical sites including the Bellamy Mansion and First Baptist Church Two pieces of artwork exist within the median of Market Street including a monument to Cornelius Harnett at Fourth Street and a fountain located within the intersection with Fifth Street The George Davis Monument formerly stood in the median of Market Street at the Third Street intersection but was dismantled in 2020 The median along Market Street ends at 16th Street and US 17 Bus passes through Market Street Mansion District which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places US 17 Bus continues to travel through residential areas of Wilmington until intersecting Covil Avenue where some commercial business are located adjacent to the highway By Kerr Avenue the adjacent properties are primarily commercial and retail businesses US 17 Bus meets US 117 and NC 132 at an partial cloverleaf interchange with College Road The highway continues for 0 4 miles 0 64 km east northeast until reaching US 74 at Martin Luther King Jr Parkway and Eastwood Road US 17 Bus continues along Market Street for 2 6 miles 4 2 km through a primarily commercial area of Wilmington until reaching its northern terminus at US 17 36 US 17 Bus was established in 1971 two years after US 17 was realigned onto new routing it traversed 1 8 miles 2 9 km along 3rd and Market streets between Dawson Wooster and 16th 17th streets Market Street was part of the original alignment but goes south instead of north along 3rd Street to meetup with US 17 37 38 In 1979 AASHTO officially recognized US 17 Bus 39 In 2005 AASHTO approved the US 17 Bus extension upon completion of and realignment of US 17 along the Wilmington Bypass I 140 On June 30 2006 when the Wilmington bypass opened US 17 Bus replaced segments of US 17 north along Market Street between 16th 17th streets and near Futch Creek Road and south crossing the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge to Eagle Island 40 41 In May 2015 AASHTO approved a request to reroute US 17 back through Wilmington following US 76 along Oleander Drive and Military Cutoff Road the new alignment reduces the length of existing US 17 Bus to along 3rd and Market streets 42 In May 2017 US 17 Bus was officially reduced as approved by AASHTO 43 Major intersections The entire route is in Wilmington New Hanover County mi 36 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 north US 76 east Dawson Street US 421 south 3rd Street Wrightsville Beach Carolina Beach0 81 3North 3rd Street1 82 916th Street 17th Street5 18 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 117 NC 132 College Road to I 40 Carolina Beach Burgaw Jacksonville RaleighTo UNC Wilmington5 69 0 nbsp US 74 Martin Luther King Jr Parkway Eastwood Road Wrightsville Beach Downtown Wilmington8 113 0 nbsp nbsp NC 417 north Military Cutoff Road Opened on September 28 2023 Future US 17 Bypass nbsp nbsp US 17 south Military Cutoff Road Wrightsville Beach1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miWilmington truck route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 TruckLocationWilmington North CarolinaExisted1980 2005U S Highway 17 Truck US 17 Truck in Wilmington North Carolina used the one way pairs of Dawson and Wooster streets from 16th and 17th streets to Oleander Drive Continuing east it then used Oleander Drive and north along Military Cutoff Road before rejoining then mainline US 17 at Market Street Mainline US 17 at the time used the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge then split with Dawson and Wooster Streets until reaching 16th and 17th streets Mainline US 17 then used 16th and 17th streets back to Market Street Once Mainline US 17 was moved to I 140 in 2005 the truck route through Wilmington was deleted Hampstead bypass route editMain article Hampstead Bypass North Carolina This section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BypassLocationHampstead North CarolinaJacksonville business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationJacksonville North CarolinaLength4 5 mi 44 7 2 km Existed2006 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in 2006 after the completion of the Jacksonville Bypass which rerouted US 17 NC 24 south and east around Jacksonville North Carolina The old alignment along Wilmington Highway and Marine Boulevard became US 17 Bus with a short 1 4 mile 2 3 km overlap with NC 24 Bus 45 Major intersections The entire route is in Jacksonville Onslow County mi 44 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 NC 24 east Wilmington Camp Lejeune Morehead City New Bern0 40 64 nbsp NC 24 Richlands Kinston Morehead City New BernSouthbound access to US 17 northbound1 11 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 258 north NC 24 Bus west Richlands Highway Richlands Kinston Ellis AirportWest end of NC 24 Bus overlap2 54 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 24 Bus east Johnson Boulevard Camp LejeuneEast end of NC 24 Bus overlap4 57 2 nbsp US 17 New Bern Morehead City Camp Lejeune Wilmington1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusNew Bern business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationNew Bern North CarolinaLength10 5 mi 46 16 9 km Existed2000 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in 2000 as a renumbering of mainline US 17 through downtown New Bern North Carolina via Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard Neuse Boulevard Broad Street and Front Street In 2011 the business loop was extended south as mainline US 17 was placed on new freeway west of New Bern 47 48 Major intersections CountyLocationmi 46 kmDestinationsNotesJones 0 00 0 nbsp US 17 Jacksonville WashingtonCravenNew Bern6 710 8 nbsp nbsp US 17 US 70 Cherry Point Morehead City Kinston8 012 9 nbsp nbsp NC 55 west Neuse Boulevard West end of NC 55 overlap8 413 5 nbsp nbsp NC 55 east First Street East end of NC 55 overlap10 516 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 south US 70 west NC 55 west Kinston Jacksonville nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 north NC 55 east Bayboro Washington nbsp nbsp US 70 east Havelock Morehead City1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusVanceboro business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationVanceboro North CarolinaLength4 1 mi 49 6 6 km Existed1961 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in 1961 when US 17 was rerouted on a bypass route east of Vanceboro North Carolina US 17 Bus travels along Main Street sharing 2 1 miles 3 4 km of it with NC 43 since 1987 50 Major intersections The entire route is in Vanceboro Craven County mi 49 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp US 17 New Bern Chocowinity WashingtonSouth end of NC 43 overlap2 13 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 43 north to NC 118 west GreenvilleNorth end of NC 43 overlap4 16 6 nbsp US 17 Chocowinity Washington New Bern1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusChocowinity Washington business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationChocowinity Washington North CarolinaLength6 0 mi 51 9 7 km Existed2010 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in 2010 when US 17 was rerouted onto the new freeway bypassing east of Chocowinity and west of Washington North Carolina US 17 Bus follows the former section of US 17 through Chocowinity and along Bridge Street Carolina Avenue in Washington 52 Major intersections The entire route is in Beaufort County Locationmi 51 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp US 17 New Bern WashingtonSuperstreet intersection u turn for US 17 northChocowinity0 91 4 nbsp NC 33 Greenville AuroraWashington4 36 9 nbsp nbsp NC 32 north Third Street Southern terminus of NC 324 47 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 264 NC 92 east Pactolus Highway Belhaven Bath Greenville6 09 7 nbsp US 17 Williamston Chocowinity New BernSuperstreet intersection u turn for US 17 south1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miWashington bypass route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BypassLocationWashington North CarolinaWilliamston alternate route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it March 2013 nbsp U S Highway 17ALocationWilliamston North CarolinaExisted1954 1960Williamston business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationWilliamston North CarolinaLength3 6 mi 53 5 8 km Existed1960 present nbsp Historical marker on US 17 Bus in WilliamstonU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in 1960 as a renumbering of US 17A which traversed through downtown Williamston North Carolina via Washington and Main streets Between 1969 and 1977 US 17 Bus is split in the downtown area northbound on Haughton Street and southbound on Elm Street In 2003 US 17 Bus was extended 1 61 miles 2 59 km that was formally US 17 when the new Williamston bypass was established 54 Major intersections The entire route is in Williamston Martin County mi 53 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 US 17 US 64 Washington Plymouth Tarboro1 62 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 64 Alt NC 125 south Windsor Plymouth RobersonvilleSouth end of NC 125 overlap2 64 2 nbsp nbsp NC 125 north Haughton Street HamiltonNorth end of NC 125 overlap3 65 8 nbsp nbsp US 13 US 17 Windsor Everetts Tarboro1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusWindsor alternate route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it March 2013 nbsp U S Highway 17ALocationWindsor North CarolinaExisted1954 1960Windsor bypass route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BypassLocationWindsor North CarolinaLength8 7 mi 55 14 0 km Existed2009 presentU S Highway 17 Bypass US 17 Byp was established in 2009 and is 8 7 miles 14 0 km long Beginning at the US 13 US 17 split located southeast of Windsor North Carolina US 17 Byp follows the preexisting expressway grade of US 13 At exit 215 US 13 splits and continues north while US 17 Byp continues on freeway grade highway till it remerges with US 17 near milemarker 221 56 Major intersections The entire route is in Bertie County Locationmi 55 kmExitDestinationsNotesWindsor213 4343 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 south US 17 US 13 Bus north Williamston WindsorSouth end of US 13 overlap at grade intersection214 0344 4 nbsp NC 308 Sterlingworth Street Lewiston WoodvilleAt grade intersection214 7345 5215 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 north US 13 Bus south Ahoskie WindsorNorth end of US 13 overlap 218 6351 8218Wakelon Road 221 2356 0 nbsp nbsp US 17 south WindsorAt grade intersection1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusEdenton business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationEdenton North CarolinaLength6 7 mi 57 10 8 km Existed1977 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in 1977 as a renumbering of mainline US 17 through Edenton North Carolina via Queen and Broad streets In 1996 it was rerouted along Virginia Road to Broad Street and removed routing through the downtown area and along Queen Street becoming SR 1204 However in 2012 the North Carolina Department of Transportation reversed course and reverted the business loop back to its original routing thanks in part of not completing the formal route change package and distributing it i e updating the TEAAS and road signs in the area NC 32 shares a concurrency along Broad Street in the downtown area 58 59 60 Major intersections The entire route is in Chowan County Locationmi 57 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp US 17 Williamston HertfordEdenton3 65 8 nbsp nbsp NC 32 south Church Street PlymouthSouth end of NC 32 overlap4 26 8 nbsp nbsp NC 32 north Virginia Road SunburyNorth end of NC 32 overlap 6 710 8 nbsp US 17 Hertford Windsor1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusHertford Winfall business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationHertford Winfall North CarolinaLength3 8 mi 61 6 1 km Existed1966 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in 1966 as a renumbering of mainline US 17 through Hertford via Edenton Road Dobbs and Church streets and Winfall via Creek Drive North Carolina NC 37 shares a 0 9 mile 1 4 km concurrency from Winfall Boulevard to the business loop s northern terminus Major intersections The entire route is in Perquimans County Locationmi 61 kmDestinationsNotesHertford0 00 0 nbsp US 17 Edenton Elizabeth CityWinfall2 94 7 nbsp nbsp NC 37 north Winfall Boulevard GatesvilleNorth end of NC 37 overlap3 86 1 nbsp US 17 Elizabeth City EdentonSouth end of NC 37 overlap1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusElizabeth City alternate route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it March 2013 nbsp U S Highway 17ALocationElizabeth City North CarolinaExisted1953 1960Elizabeth City business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationElizabeth City North CarolinaLength2 8 mi 62 4 5 km Existed1960 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in 1960 as a renumbering of US 17A through downtown Elizabeth City North Carolina via Ehringhaus and Road streets The business loop has remained unchanged since its establishment Major intersections The entire route is in Elizabeth City Pasquotank County mi 62 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp US 17 Hughes Boulevard ChesapeakeNo outlet to US 17 south0 40 64 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NC 344 Halstead Boulevard to US 17 south Hertford2 13 4 nbsp US 158 Elizabeth Street 2 84 5 nbsp nbsp US 17 US 158 Hughes Boulevard Chesapeake Hertford1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessElizabeth City business truck route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 Business TruckLocationElizabeth City North Carolina nbsp US 17 Bus Truck shield at northern terminus Elizabeth CityU S Highway 17 Business Truck US 17 Bus Truck is a unique truck route specifically for US 17 Bus in Elizabeth City North Carolina It follows US 158 west from the Camden Causeway and north along mainline US 17 to the junction with US 17 Bus The bypassed segment of US 17 Bus not only has a weight limit precluding most trucks over two axles but also passes through historic residential areas Elizabeth City bypass route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BypassLocationElizabeth City North CarolinaLength9 3 mi 63 15 0 km Existed1999 presentU S Highway 17 Bypass US 17 Byp was established in 2004 and is a 9 3 mile 15 0 km controlled access highway bypass west of Elizabeth City North Carolina Unlike typical bypasses a separate mainline US 17 continues along original 1953 bypass route Hughes Boulevard while a business route goes through downtown Elizabeth City 64 Major intersections The entire route is in Pasquotank County Locationmi 63 kmExitDestinationsNotes 255 0410 4255 nbsp nbsp US 17 south Hertford EdentonNorthbound entrance and southbound exit 256 1412 2256Foreman Bundy RoadNorthbound entrance and southbound exitElizabeth City258 2415 5258 nbsp NC 344 Halstead Extension 264 3425 3264 nbsp nbsp US 17 US 158 Chesapeake Elizabeth City1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessSouth Mills business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 17 BusinessLocationSouth Mills North CarolinaLength2 8 mi 65 4 5 km Existed1984 presentU S Highway 17 Business US 17 Bus was established in September 1984 as a renumbering of mainline US 17 through South Mills North Carolina via Main Street It is the northernmost US 17 Bus in North Carolina West of South Mills it joins with NC 343 and continues north rejoining with US 17 66 Major intersections The entire route is in Camden County Locationmi 65 kmDestinationsNotesSouth Mills0 00 0 nbsp US 17 Elizabeth City Portsmouth1 21 9 nbsp nbsp NC 343 south CamdenSouth end of NC 343 overlap 2 84 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 NC 343 north Portsmouth Elizabeth CityNorth end of NC 343 overlap1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusChesapeake business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 17 BusinessLocationChesapeake Virginia nbsp View south along US 17 Bus at SR 165 in ChesapeakeU S Route 17 Business US 17 Bus is an old alignment of US 17 along the Dismal Swamp Canal in Chesapeake Virginia that carries the US 17 Bus designation north from the Dominion Boulevard intersection to Deep Creek where US 17 Bus crosses the canal on a small drawbridge before proceeding north to rejoin US 17 at I 64 exit 296 Portsmouth business route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Route 17 BusinessLocationPortsmouth VirginiaGloucester Courthouse business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 17 BusinessLocationGloucester Courthouse Virginia nbsp View south along US 17 Bus at SR 3 and SR 14 in Gloucester CourthouseU S Route 17 Business US 17 Bus through Gloucester Courthouse Virginia consists of a 2 5 mile 4 0 km loop Main Street that travels through the historic courthouse district intersecting State Route 3 SR 3 and SR 14 SR 14 multiplexes with US 17 Bus on the northern leg back to US 17 Main Street is likely a former alignment of US 17 due to several US 17 shields on it that lack a business banner Saluda business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 17 BusinessLocationSaluda Virginia nbsp View south at the north end of US 17 Bus at US 17 in SaludaU S Route 17 Business US 17 Bus in Saluda Virginia branches off of mainline US 17 Tidewater Trail to the northeast at Gloucester Road along with a concurrency with SR 33 One block after the wye SR 618 joins the two routes from the intersection of Lovers Retreat Lane At the intersection of General Puller Highway SR 33 turns right as SR 618 continues north onto Oakes Landing Road and US 17 Bus turns left This segment also contains the name School Street and runs west until reaching mainline US 17 once again Fredericksburg business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 17 BusinessLocationFredericksburg Virginia nbsp View north along US 17 Bus and SR 2 north of SR 3 in FredericksburgU S Route 17 Business US 17 Bus through the vicinity of Fredericksburg Virginia begins at the intersection of US 17 and SR 2 southeast of Fredericksburg where they both become Tidewater Trail From there the road passes by Fredericksburg Country Club Shannon Airport and the Fredericksburg Agricultural Fairgrounds Within the city limits Tidewater Trail becomes Dixon Street and crosses under the Blue and Gray Parkway interchange then curves right before splitting onto southbound Princess Anne Street and northbound Caroline Street Both streets cross under Fredericksburg station where US 1 Bus joins US 17 Bus along the same parallel one way streets until they reach Herndon Street and become a two way street again at Princess Anne Street US 1 Bus US 17 Bus continues to run northwest until it reaches US 1 where US 1 Bus terminates but US 17 Bus joins and cross the Rappahannock River and enters Falmouth US 17 Bus leaves US 1 at the west end of SR 218 where it runs northwest onto Warrenton Road before finally terminating at the north end of the I 95 US 17 multiplex at exit 133B Fredericksburg bypass route editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2023 nbsp nbsp U S Route 17 BypassLocationFredericksburg VirginiaWarrenton business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 17 BusinessLocationWarrenton Virginia nbsp View south along US 17 Bus just north of US 211 and US 29 Bus in WarrentonU S Route 17 Business US 17 Bus in Warrenton Virginia is also multiplexed with US 15 Bus and US 29 Bus at least at the southern end After James Madison Highway becomes Shirley Avenue US 15 Bus leaves this concurrency at Falmouth Street US 211 joins the two business routes as US 211 Bus runs east along Waterloo Street and US 211 US 17 Bus US 29 Bus becomes Broadview Avenue As the triplex curves right and intersects Roebling Street it becomes Lee Highway and US 17 Bus makes a left turn onto Broadview Avenue a name it will keep until the intersection of Foxcroft Road and becomes the James Madison Highway before terminating at the interchange with mainline US 17 Marshall business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 17 BusinessLocationMarshall Virginia nbsp View south along US 17 Bus at SR 710 in MarshallU S Route 17 Business US 17 Bus through the vicinity of Marshall Virginia runs northeast from exit 27 on I 66 partially along SR 55 Free State Road and West Main Street then turns southeast onto Winchester Road as it reunites with US 17 at exit 28 on I 66 References edit FDOT GIS data Archived September 17 2008 at the Wayback Machine a b Florida Department of Transportation General Highway Map Duval County Florida May 1973 reprinted January 1980 Google July 17 2010 overview map of Roosevelt Expressway Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 17 2010 American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials An Application from the State Highway or Transportation Department of Florida for the Relocation of a U S Route 17 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia 1950 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 26 2017 Corrected to August 1 1950 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1952 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 26 2017 Corrected to January 1 1952 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1953 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved June 26 2017 Corrected to January 1 1953 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1953 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 26 2017 Corrected to September 1 1953 State Highway Department of Georgia 1946 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 26 2017 Corrected to November 7 1946 State Highway Department of Georgia 1948 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 26 2017 Corrected to February 28 1948 State Highway Department of Georgia 1949 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 26 2017 Corrected to April 1 1949 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1954 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 26 2017 Corrected to June 1 1954 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1955 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved June 26 2017 Corrected to June 1 1955 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1991 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1991 1992 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 28 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1992 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1992 1993 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 28 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1984 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1984 1985 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 27 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 1986 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1986 1987 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved June 27 2017 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Google December 6 2020 Overview map of US 17 Conn Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 6 2020 General Highway System Town of Yemassee PDF Map South Carolina Department of Transportation October 2017 Retrieved December 6 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 7 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 7 2020 General Highway System Town of Surfside Beach and the Area of Garden City Beach PDF Map South Carolina Department of Transportation July 2017 Retrieved December 7 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 7 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 7 2020 Google March 2 2013 US 17 Business Myrtle Beach South Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 2 2013 a b Google May 22 2014 US 17 Business Shallotte North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 22 2014 Route Change 1991 07 16 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation July 16 1991 Retrieved May 22 2014 a b Google May 22 2014 US 17 Business Bolivia North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 22 2014 Route Change 1992 08 21 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation August 21 1992 Retrieved May 22 2014 Google July 14 2013 U S Route 17 1 in North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 14 2013 Google July 14 2013 U S Route 17 1 in Virginia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 14 2013 a b c Google June 24 2017 US 17 Business Wilmington North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 24 2017 US Route Changes 1969 09 11 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation September 11 1969 Retrieved February 17 2015 US Route Changes 1971 08 05 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation August 5 1971 Retrieved February 17 2015 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering June 25 1979 Route Numbering Committee Agenda Showing Action Taken by the Executive Committee PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials p 3 Retrieved February 17 2015 via Wikimedia Commons Special Committee on U S Route Numbering May 6 2005 Report of the Special Committee on U S Route Numbering PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials p 3 Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2017 Retrieved February 17 2015 Route Changes 2006 07 14 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation July 14 2006 Retrieved February 17 2015 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering May 14 2015 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering Spring 2015 Report to the Standing Committee on Highways PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials p 4 Archived from the original PDF on June 3 2019 Retrieved June 24 2017 Route Changes 2017 05 17 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation May 17 2017 Retrieved June 24 2017 a b Google May 21 2014 US 17 Business Jacksonville North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 21 2014 Route Change 2006 11 01 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation November 1 2006 Retrieved May 21 2014 a b Google March 2 2013 US 17 Business New Bern North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 2 2013 US 17 Route Change 2000 05 26 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation May 26 2000 Retrieved March 2 2013 US 17 Route Change 2011 07 19 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation May 26 2000 Retrieved March 2 2013 a b Google May 21 2014 US 17 Business Vanceboro North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 21 2014 Route Change 1987 08 06 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation August 6 1987 Retrieved May 21 2014 a b Google May 21 2014 US 17 Business Chocowinity Washington North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 21 2014 Route Change 2011 02 24 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation February 24 2011 Retrieved May 21 2014 a b Google May 21 2014 US 17 Business Williamston North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 21 2014 Route Change 2003 09 15 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation September 15 2003 Retrieved May 21 2014 a b Google May 20 2014 US 17 Bypass Windsor North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 20 2014 Route Change 2009 05 19 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation May 19 2009 Retrieved May 20 2014 a b Google May 22 2014 US 17 Business Edenton North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 22 2014 Route Change 1977 08 01 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation August 1 1977 Retrieved May 22 2014 Route Change 1996 09 16 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation December 16 1996 Retrieved May 22 2014 Route Change 2012 05 17 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation May 17 2012 Retrieved May 22 2014 a b Google May 22 2014 US 17 Business Hertford North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 22 2014 a b Google May 22 2014 US 17 Business Elizabeth City North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 22 2014 a b Google March 2 2013 US 17 Bypass Elizabeth City North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 2 2013 Route Change 1999 06 25 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation June 25 1999 Retrieved May 21 2014 a b Google March 2 2013 US 17 Business South Mills North Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 2 2013 Route Change 1984 09 28 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation September 28 1984 Retrieved May 22 2014 External links edit nbsp Media related to U S Route 17 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Special routes of U S Route 17 amp oldid 1177689091 Elizabeth City business truck route, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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