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U.S. Route 311

U.S. Route 311 is a United States highway that runs for 62 mi (100 km) from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to near Danville, Virginia. It connects the cities of Winston-Salem, Madison, and Eden. The route runs northeast from Winston-Salem to Danville. By the numbering convention, it is an auxiliary route of US 11, however except for a brief period shortly after the route was established, it has not connected to its parent route.

U.S. Route 311

US 311 highlighted in red; former segment from 1973–2019 highlighted in blue
Route information
Length62 mi[1] (100 km)
Existed1927–present
Major junctions
South end US 52 / NC 8 in Winston-Salem, NC
Major intersections
North end
US 58 / US 58 Bus. in Bachelors Hall, VA
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesNorth Carolina, Virginia
CountiesNC: Forsyth, Stokes, Rockingham
VA: Pittsylvania
Highway system

US 311 begins in Winston-Salem, at US 52/NC 8 (exit 110B) in the downtown area and proceeds northeast of the city. Starting in the vicinity of Madison, US 311 follows a number of different North Carolina state highways in short succession along with another major US Highway, US 220 before crossing the Virginia line. In Virginia, the route terminates shortly after crossing the border at the western end of the Danville Expressway (US 58).

In May 2018, North Carolina applied for, and received, permission from AASHTO to remove US 311 from the southernmost 37 miles (60 km) of the route, being mostly redundant to I-74, bringing it to its current routing from Winston-Salem to Danville.

Route description

 
View south at the north end of US 311 at US 58 Bus. just west of Danville, Virginia

US 311 begins at exit 110B from the US 52/NC 8 freeway in Winston-Salem, NC and leads into the downtown area. It follows N Martin Luther King Jr Dr for a short time before continuing northeast along New Walkertown Road. It travels northeast and intersects NC 66 at the edge of Walkertown, which motorists can use to connect to nearby shopping centers situated along US 158 (Reidsville Road). Shortly after, US 311 then turns to follow Harley Drive and turns again to follow Main Street through town. North of Walkertown, the road takes the local name of Walnut Cove Road. At the southern edge of the town of Walnut Cove NC 65 joins for a short 0.7 miles (1.1 km) concurrency. At the northern boundary of Walnut Cove, NC 89 has its terminus at US 311, and the highway turns northeast. North Carolina Highway 772 terminates at US 311 near Pine Hall and entering the town of Madison, US 311 takes an easterly route as Academy Street, meeting up with NC 704 along the way. East of Madison, it leaves NC 704 and joins with the Future Interstate 73/US 220 by-pass, both routes traveling due north in a short concurrency to Mayodan. In Mayodan, US 311 then leaves the US 220 freeway, and proceeds easterly again, along NC 135 towards Eden. Three other NC routes join with 311 in Eden in short succession: NC 770, NC 87 and NC 14, then the 4 joined routes cross the Dan River along Van Buren Street in Eden. NC 14/NC 87 continue north on Van Buren, while US 311 exits Van Buren Street on a grade-separated interchange onto Meadow Road near the Eden Mall, heading northeast into a rural area before crossing into Virginia.

After the passing through the small communities of Berry Hill and Buford, it turns due west joining US 58 Business before the northern terminus of US 311 occurs at US 58, west of Danville at the western end of the Danville Expressway.

The J.J. Webster Highway is the official North Carolina name of US 311/NC 135 from Mayodan to Eden.[2]

History

 
Former southern terminus in Randleman

Established as an original U.S. Route in 1927, it originally traversed from West End, through Asheboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, Madison, and Stoneville, before entering Virginia and continuing to Roanoke, where it reached its parent route, U.S. 11. The alignment followed part of what was NC 70 and all of NC 77, both of which were decommissioned in 1934.

In 1933, US 311 was extended south through Pinehurst, Aberdeen, and Laurinburg, to Rowland, overlapping NC 241. A year later, US 220 was established and replaced US 311 south of Asheboro and north of Madison, severing the connection with its parent route. Sections further south were replaced by NC 2 (today's NC 211) and US 501. Later in 1966, US 311 was truncated in Randleman; by 1973, US 311 southern terminus was moved to US 220 Bypass, in Randleman.[3]

By 1952, US 311 was rerouted west of downtown Winston-Salem, following Waughtown Road, Stadium Drive, Claremont Avenue and 7th Street, to New Walkertown Road. In the mid-1980s, US 311 was moved onto new freeway through southeast Forsyth County. Part of the freeway shortly became a stretch of Interstate 40, eventually running concurrent with the interstate . In 1996, the route through Winston-Salem changed again, this time also going north along US 52/NC 8 to Martin Luther King Jr. Drive then east onto New Walkertown Road.[4]

In 1997, the first section of the East Belt was opened in High Point, rerouting US 311 onto the new freeway to Eastchester Drive then back into downtown High Point with concurrency with North Carolina Highway 68. The old alignment along North Main Street became US 311 Business. On November 20, 2004, the second section of the "East Belt" was opened, rerouting US 311 to I-85 Bus./US 29/US 70. On November 22, 2010, the third and final section of the "East Belt" was completed, linking Interstate 85; Also Interstate 74 was established as an concurrency of US 311 from Cedar Square Road to North Main Street.[5][6]

In September 2003, US 311 was extended north from Madison to NC 14/NC 87/NC 770 in Eden, via US 220 and NC 135. The extension was finally signed in August 2011.[3] The route was approved by American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) in November 2012, after an initial request by officials in Eden, to be extended to US 58 in Virginia; which in January 2013, NCDOT signed off on extending the route and replacing parts of NC 700 and NC 770.[7][8][9] US 311 was signed in the field in Virginia, from Danville south to the state line (replacing secondary State Route 863) in September 2013.

Since 2003, a project called the "US 311 Connector" has been planned by NCDOT and the city of Winston-Salem. Estimated at $23.5 million (2003 dollars), the 2.8-mile (4.5 km) four-lane partial controlled-access highway would connect between I-40 (exit 196) and I-40 Business (exit 8) (now US 421, exit 230), linking US 311 with US 158 (Reidsville Road); it also included a landscaped medium with walking/bicycle trails parallel to it. By 2016, the project has ceased appearing in the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), though still part of the Winston-Salem 2035 Transportation Plan.[10][11]

In May 2018, AASHTO approved a request by NCDOT to eliminate 37.03 miles (59.59 km) between Randleman and Winston-Salem, moving the southern terminus from I-73 in Randleman to Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in Winston-Salem, as all but 7.27 miles (11.70 km) of this section is freeway which already has other primary designations; those non-redundant sections would be reassigned secondary North Carolina routes.[12] In January 2019, NCDOT officially eliminated the section.[13]

North Carolina Highway 897

 

North Carolina Highway 897

LocationWinston-SalemVA State Line
Length43.3 mi[14] (69.7 km)
Existed1921–1925

North Carolina Highway 897 (NC 897) was an original state highway that traversed from NC 60/NC 65, in Winston-Salem, to SR 33 at the Virginia state line. Going north on Liberty Street, from 4th Street, in Winston-Salem, it went at a northeasterly route along Old Walkertown Road and Pine Hall Road to Pine Hall. Continuing northeasterly, it connects Madison, Mayodan, Stoneville and Price, North Carolina before reaching the Virginia state line. In 1925, it was renumbered as part of NC 77.[15] Today, all of the Forsyth and Stokes section of NC 897 have been downgraded to secondary roads; while the Pine Hall to Madison section is part of US 311 and the Madison to Stoneville is part of US 220 Business.

Junction list

StateCountyLocationmi[1][16]kmDestinationsNotes
North CarolinaForsythWinston-Salem37.560.4   US 52 / NC 8 (John Gold Memorial Expressway) – Lexington, Mount AirySouthern terminus
Walkertown  NC 74 (Winston-Salem Northern Beltway)Opened to traffic on December 23, 2020[17]
44.070.8  NC 66 (Old Hollow Road) – Stanleyville, Kernersville
StokesWalnut Cove52.885.0 
 
NC 65 west – Germanton
West end of NC 65 overlap
53.586.1 
 
NC 65 east – Stokesdale
East end of NC 65 overlap
55.288.8 
 
NC 89 west – Danbury
Pine Hall60.897.8 
 
NC 772 north – Sandy Ridge
RockinghamMadison67.5108.6 
 
 
 
 
US 220 Bus. north / NC 704 west (Market Street)
North end of US 220 Business overlap, west end of NC 704 overlap
69.0111.0 
 
 
 
US 220 south / NC 704 east – Greensboro, Wentworth
South end of US 220/US 220 Business overlap, east end of NC 704 overlap
Mayodan72.0115.9 
 
 
 
US 220 north / NC 135 west – Stoneville, Mayodan
North end of US 220 overlap, west end of NC 135 overlap
Eden81.0130.4 
 
NC 770 west – Stoneville
East end of NC 135 overlap, west end of NC 770 overlap
83.6134.5 
 
NC 87 south – Reidsville
South end of NC 87 overlap
85.2137.1 
 
NC 14 south (Van Buren Road) – Reidsville
South end of NC 14 overlap
87.7141.1 
 
 
 
 
 
NC 14 north / NC 87 north / NC 770 east (Van Buren Road) – Martinsville
North end of NC 14/NC 87 overlap, east end of NC 770 overlap
89.0143.2 
 
NC 700 east (Fieldcrest Road) – Pelham
 94.8
0.0
152.6
0.0
North CarolinaVirginia state line
VirginiaPittsylvaniaBachelors Hall7.512.1 
 
 
 
US 58 Bus. (Martinsville Highway) to US 58 – Martinsville, Danville
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes

High Point business loop

 

 

U.S. Highway 311 Business

LocationHigh Point, North Carolina
Length6.0 mi[18] (9.7 km)
Existed1997–2009

Established in 1997, when mainline US 311 was placed on new freeway east of High Point, it was 2 miles (3.2 km) long following North Main Street from US 311 to Eastchester Drive. In December 2005, US 311 Business was extended south, through the downtown area, to I-85 Bus./US 29/US 70. However, on November 23, 2009, US 311 Business was decommissioned, a couple of years before the completion of the "East Belt."[5][19][20]

References

  1. ^ a b Google (July 2, 2011). "US 311" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
  2. ^ "North Carolina Memorial Highways and other Named Facilities" (PDF). Retrieved August 26, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b "End of US Highway 311". Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  4. ^ "NCRoads.com: U.S. 311". Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on August 13, 2012. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  6. ^ Johnson, Paul (November 2010). . The High Point Enterprise. Archived from the original on December 13, 2011. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  7. ^ Payne, Latala (January 29, 2012). "Preliminary plans begin for U.S. 311 extension". The Reidsville Review. Retrieved February 8, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Crane, John (July 28, 2012). . GoDanRiver. Archived from the original on July 29, 2012. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  9. ^ "US 311 Route Change (2013-01-22)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. January 22, 2013. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  10. ^ Staff. (PDF). Project Details. Winston-Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 6, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  11. ^ Staff. "Project List and Map of 2008-2035 Network" (PDF). City of Winston-Salem. Retrieved May 26, 2018.
  12. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (May 22, 2018). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 3, 2019. Retrieved May 26, 2018.
  13. ^ "Route Change (2019-01-17)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. January 17, 2018. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
  14. ^ Google (May 19, 2014). "North Carolina Highway 897" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  15. ^ State Highway System of North Carolina (PDF) (Map). Cartography by NCDOT. North Carolina Department of Transportation. 1930. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  16. ^ Google (February 16, 2013). "U.S. Route 311 in Virginia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 16, 2013.
  17. ^ Young, Wesley (December 22, 2020). "New stretch of highway opens Wednesday in Winston-Salem". News & Record. Greensboro, NC. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  18. ^ Google (August 25, 2012). "US 311 Bus - High Point" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  19. ^ "US 311Bus Route Change (2005-12-30)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. December 30, 2005. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  20. ^ "US 311Bus Route Change (2009-11-23)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. November 23, 2009. Retrieved February 14, 2013.

External links

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  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 311

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U S Route 311 is a United States highway that runs for 62 mi 100 km from Winston Salem North Carolina to near Danville Virginia It connects the cities of Winston Salem Madison and Eden The route runs northeast from Winston Salem to Danville By the numbering convention it is an auxiliary route of US 11 however except for a brief period shortly after the route was established it has not connected to its parent route U S Route 311US 311 highlighted in red former segment from 1973 2019 highlighted in blueRoute informationLength62 mi 1 100 km Existed1927 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 52 NC 8 in Winston Salem NCMajor intersectionsNC 74 in Walkertown NC US 220 near Madison NCNorth endUS 58 US 58 Bus in Bachelors Hall VALocationCountryUnited StatesStatesNorth Carolina VirginiaCountiesNC Forsyth Stokes RockinghamVA PittsylvaniaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided NC 308NC US 321 SR 310VA SR 311US 311 begins in Winston Salem at US 52 NC 8 exit 110B in the downtown area and proceeds northeast of the city Starting in the vicinity of Madison US 311 follows a number of different North Carolina state highways in short succession along with another major US Highway US 220 before crossing the Virginia line In Virginia the route terminates shortly after crossing the border at the western end of the Danville Expressway US 58 In May 2018 North Carolina applied for and received permission from AASHTO to remove US 311 from the southernmost 37 miles 60 km of the route being mostly redundant to I 74 bringing it to its current routing from Winston Salem to Danville Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 North Carolina Highway 897 3 Junction list 4 Special routes 4 1 High Point business loop 5 References 6 External linksRoute description Edit View south at the north end of US 311 at US 58 Bus just west of Danville Virginia US 311 begins at exit 110B from the US 52 NC 8 freeway in Winston Salem NC and leads into the downtown area It follows N Martin Luther King Jr Dr for a short time before continuing northeast along New Walkertown Road It travels northeast and intersects NC 66 at the edge of Walkertown which motorists can use to connect to nearby shopping centers situated along US 158 Reidsville Road Shortly after US 311 then turns to follow Harley Drive and turns again to follow Main Street through town North of Walkertown the road takes the local name of Walnut Cove Road At the southern edge of the town of Walnut Cove NC 65 joins for a short 0 7 miles 1 1 km concurrency At the northern boundary of Walnut Cove NC 89 has its terminus at US 311 and the highway turns northeast North Carolina Highway 772 terminates at US 311 near Pine Hall and entering the town of Madison US 311 takes an easterly route as Academy Street meeting up with NC 704 along the way East of Madison it leaves NC 704 and joins with the Future Interstate 73 US 220 by pass both routes traveling due north in a short concurrency to Mayodan In Mayodan US 311 then leaves the US 220 freeway and proceeds easterly again along NC 135 towards Eden Three other NC routes join with 311 in Eden in short succession NC 770 NC 87 and NC 14 then the 4 joined routes cross the Dan River along Van Buren Street in Eden NC 14 NC 87 continue north on Van Buren while US 311 exits Van Buren Street on a grade separated interchange onto Meadow Road near the Eden Mall heading northeast into a rural area before crossing into Virginia After the passing through the small communities of Berry Hill and Buford it turns due west joining US 58 Business before the northern terminus of US 311 occurs at US 58 west of Danville at the western end of the Danville Expressway The J J Webster Highway is the official North Carolina name of US 311 NC 135 from Mayodan to Eden 2 History Edit Former southern terminus in Randleman Established as an original U S Route in 1927 it originally traversed from West End through Asheboro High Point Winston Salem Madison and Stoneville before entering Virginia and continuing to Roanoke where it reached its parent route U S 11 The alignment followed part of what was NC 70 and all of NC 77 both of which were decommissioned in 1934 In 1933 US 311 was extended south through Pinehurst Aberdeen and Laurinburg to Rowland overlapping NC 241 A year later US 220 was established and replaced US 311 south of Asheboro and north of Madison severing the connection with its parent route Sections further south were replaced by NC 2 today s NC 211 and US 501 Later in 1966 US 311 was truncated in Randleman by 1973 US 311 southern terminus was moved to US 220 Bypass in Randleman 3 By 1952 US 311 was rerouted west of downtown Winston Salem following Waughtown Road Stadium Drive Claremont Avenue and 7th Street to New Walkertown Road In the mid 1980s US 311 was moved onto new freeway through southeast Forsyth County Part of the freeway shortly became a stretch of Interstate 40 eventually running concurrent with the interstate In 1996 the route through Winston Salem changed again this time also going north along US 52 NC 8 to Martin Luther King Jr Drive then east onto New Walkertown Road 4 In 1997 the first section of the East Belt was opened in High Point rerouting US 311 onto the new freeway to Eastchester Drive then back into downtown High Point with concurrency with North Carolina Highway 68 The old alignment along North Main Street became US 311 Business On November 20 2004 the second section of the East Belt was opened rerouting US 311 to I 85 Bus US 29 US 70 On November 22 2010 the third and final section of the East Belt was completed linking Interstate 85 Also Interstate 74 was established as an concurrency of US 311 from Cedar Square Road to North Main Street 5 6 In September 2003 US 311 was extended north from Madison to NC 14 NC 87 NC 770 in Eden via US 220 and NC 135 The extension was finally signed in August 2011 3 The route was approved by American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials AASHTO in November 2012 after an initial request by officials in Eden to be extended to US 58 in Virginia which in January 2013 NCDOT signed off on extending the route and replacing parts of NC 700 and NC 770 7 8 9 US 311 was signed in the field in Virginia from Danville south to the state line replacing secondary State Route 863 in September 2013 Since 2003 a project called the US 311 Connector has been planned by NCDOT and the city of Winston Salem Estimated at 23 5 million 2003 dollars the 2 8 mile 4 5 km four lane partial controlled access highway would connect between I 40 exit 196 and I 40 Business exit 8 now US 421 exit 230 linking US 311 with US 158 Reidsville Road it also included a landscaped medium with walking bicycle trails parallel to it By 2016 the project has ceased appearing in the State Transportation Improvement Program STIP though still part of the Winston Salem 2035 Transportation Plan 10 11 In May 2018 AASHTO approved a request by NCDOT to eliminate 37 03 miles 59 59 km between Randleman and Winston Salem moving the southern terminus from I 73 in Randleman to Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard in Winston Salem as all but 7 27 miles 11 70 km of this section is freeway which already has other primary designations those non redundant sections would be reassigned secondary North Carolina routes 12 In January 2019 NCDOT officially eliminated the section 13 North Carolina Highway 897 Edit North Carolina Highway 897LocationWinston Salem VA State LineLength43 3 mi 14 69 7 km Existed1921 1925North Carolina Highway 897 NC 897 was an original state highway that traversed from NC 60 NC 65 in Winston Salem to SR 33 at the Virginia state line Going north on Liberty Street from 4th Street in Winston Salem it went at a northeasterly route along Old Walkertown Road and Pine Hall Road to Pine Hall Continuing northeasterly it connects Madison Mayodan Stoneville and Price North Carolina before reaching the Virginia state line In 1925 it was renumbered as part of NC 77 15 Today all of the Forsyth and Stokes section of NC 897 have been downgraded to secondary roads while the Pine Hall to Madison section is part of US 311 and the Madison to Stoneville is part of US 220 Business Junction list EditStateCountyLocationmi 1 16 kmDestinationsNotesNorth CarolinaForsythWinston Salem37 560 4 US 52 NC 8 John Gold Memorial Expressway Lexington Mount AirySouthern terminusWalkertown NC 74 Winston Salem Northern Beltway Opened to traffic on December 23 2020 17 44 070 8 NC 66 Old Hollow Road Stanleyville KernersvilleStokesWalnut Cove52 885 0 NC 65 west GermantonWest end of NC 65 overlap53 586 1 NC 65 east StokesdaleEast end of NC 65 overlap55 288 8 NC 89 west DanburyPine Hall60 897 8 NC 772 north Sandy RidgeRockinghamMadison67 5108 6 US 220 Bus north NC 704 west Market Street North end of US 220 Business overlap west end of NC 704 overlap69 0111 0 US 220 south NC 704 east Greensboro WentworthSouth end of US 220 US 220 Business overlap east end of NC 704 overlapMayodan72 0115 9 US 220 north NC 135 west Stoneville MayodanNorth end of US 220 overlap west end of NC 135 overlapEden81 0130 4 NC 770 west StonevilleEast end of NC 135 overlap west end of NC 770 overlap83 6134 5 NC 87 south ReidsvilleSouth end of NC 87 overlap85 2137 1 NC 14 south Van Buren Road ReidsvilleSouth end of NC 14 overlap87 7141 1 NC 14 north NC 87 north NC 770 east Van Buren Road MartinsvilleNorth end of NC 14 NC 87 overlap east end of NC 770 overlap89 0143 2 NC 700 east Fieldcrest Road Pelham 94 80 0152 60 0North Carolina Virginia state lineVirginiaPittsylvaniaBachelors Hall7 512 1 US 58 Bus Martinsville Highway to US 58 Martinsville DanvilleNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus UnopenedSpecial routes EditHigh Point business loop Edit U S Highway 311 BusinessLocationHigh Point North CarolinaLength6 0 mi 18 9 7 km Existed1997 2009Established in 1997 when mainline US 311 was placed on new freeway east of High Point it was 2 miles 3 2 km long following North Main Street from US 311 to Eastchester Drive In December 2005 US 311 Business was extended south through the downtown area to I 85 Bus US 29 US 70 However on November 23 2009 US 311 Business was decommissioned a couple of years before the completion of the East Belt 5 19 20 References Edit a b Google July 2 2011 US 311 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 2 2011 North Carolina Memorial Highways and other Named Facilities PDF Retrieved August 26 2012 permanent dead link a b End of US Highway 311 Retrieved August 25 2012 NCRoads com U S 311 Retrieved August 25 2012 a b I 74 Segment 6 Archived from the original on August 13 2012 Retrieved August 25 2012 Johnson Paul November 2010 High Point Enterprise BYPASS READINESS Ceremony to mark opening of new section of U S 311 The High Point Enterprise Archived from the original on December 13 2011 Retrieved August 25 2012 Payne Latala January 29 2012 Preliminary plans begin for U S 311 extension The Reidsville Review Retrieved February 8 2012 permanent dead link Crane John July 28 2012 Officials hope highway change will benefit mega park GoDanRiver Archived from the original on July 29 2012 Retrieved August 25 2012 US 311 Route Change 2013 01 22 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation January 22 2013 Retrieved February 14 2013 Staff 2003 Transportation Needs Document PDF Project Details Winston Salem Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Archived from the original PDF on February 6 2012 Retrieved August 28 2012 Staff Project List and Map of 2008 2035 Network PDF City of Winston Salem Retrieved May 26 2018 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering May 22 2018 2018 Spring Meeting Report to the Council on Highways and Streets PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on June 3 2019 Retrieved May 26 2018 Route Change 2019 01 17 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation January 17 2018 Retrieved February 14 2019 Google May 19 2014 North Carolina Highway 897 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 19 2014 State Highway System of North Carolina PDF Map Cartography by NCDOT North Carolina Department of Transportation 1930 Retrieved May 19 2014 Google February 16 2013 U S Route 311 in Virginia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 16 2013 Young Wesley December 22 2020 New stretch of highway opens Wednesday in Winston Salem News amp Record Greensboro NC Retrieved December 23 2020 Google August 25 2012 US 311 Bus High Point Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 25 2012 US 311Bus Route Change 2005 12 30 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation December 30 2005 Retrieved February 22 2013 US 311Bus Route Change 2009 11 23 PDF North Carolina Department of Transportation November 23 2009 Retrieved February 14 2013 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 311KML is from Wikidata Media related to U S Route 311 at Wikimedia Commons Endpoints of U S Highway 311 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