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U.S. Route 301 in North Carolina

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U.S. Highway 301 marker
U.S. Highway 301
Route of US 301 in North Carolina highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 1
Maintained by NCDOT
Length193.7 mi[1] (311.7 km)
Existed1932–present
Major junctions
South end US 301 / US 501 at the South Carolina line near Rowland
Major intersections I-95 (multiple times)

I-74 / US 74 near Lumberton
I-795 near Wilson
US 264 near Wilson

US 64 in Rocky Mount
North end US 301 at the Virginia line near Pleasant Hill
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesRobeson, Cumberland, Harnett, Harnett, Johnston, Wilson, Nash, Edgecombe, Halifax, Northampton
Highway system
NC 295 NC 304

U.S. Route 301 (US 301) is a north–south United States highway that runs for 194 miles (312 km) in North Carolina from the South Carolina state line near Rowland to the Virginia state line near Pleasant Hill.

Route description

US 301 generally follows the same route as Interstate 95 (I-95) through North Carolina; they both enter the state near the South of the Border attraction in South Carolina, overlap together around Lumberton, and share multiple interchanges before reaching Virginia.

Starting at the South Carolina border concurrent with US 501, it goes northwest through Rowland before merging with I-95 from exit 10 to exit 22. North of Lumberton, it crosses I-95 twice before entering Fayetteville, overlapped with I-95 Business along Eastern Boulevard. North of Eastover, it crosses under North Carolina Highway 295 (NC 295), also known as Future I-295, as it parallels I-95 to its immediate west. Traversing through the cities of Wade, Godwin, Dunn, and Benson, where it crosses over I-40 without an interchange; it continues on through Smithfield, Selma, and Micro. At Kenly, US 301 goes away from I-95 into the cities of Wilson and Rocky Mount, before returning to a more easterly parallel to the Interstate. US 301 continues north through the towns of Enfield, Halifax, Weldon, and Garysburg before crossing into Virginia.[1]

History

US 301 was established in 1932, replacing US 217 from the South Carolina state line to Wilson, and US 17-1 from Wilson to the Virginia state line. In 1934, NC 22 and NC 40 were dropped along the route.[2][3]

Route changes along US 301 started in the early-1950s with a new bypass (Eastern Boulevard) around central Fayetteville and a new bypass west of Halifax. In 1955 or 1956, a new bypass (Ward Boulevard) was built east of Wilson. By 1958, US 301 was widen to a four-lane road around Lumberton, Fayetteville, and between Kenly and Rocky Mount; it was also at this time that Elm City was bypassed. In 1961, I-95 was overlapped with US 301 on the Lumberton bypass. By 1984, US 301 was extended south along I-95 to exit 10, keeping its routing through Rowland.[2]

U.S. Route 217

U.S. Highway 217 marker
U.S. Highway 217
LocationSC state line-Wilson, NC
Length126.7 mi[4] (203.9 km)
Existed1926–1932

U.S. Route 217 (US 217) was an original U.S. Highway, established in 1926, and was completely overlapped with NC 22. The original highway continued south into South Carolina to end in Pee Dee. US 217 entered from South Carolina south of Rowland where it went north through Rowland and into Lumberton via Hilly Branch Road and 5th Street. Going north on Pine Street and Fayetteville Road, it connected with Fayetteville where it went north on Gillespie Street, then east on Person Street, before it went north again on Dunn Road. Entering Dunn on Clinton Street, it went west on Cumberland Street (NC 60), then north on Ellis Avenue. It entered Smithfield on 3rd Street, and went east on Market Street then north again on 8th Street. As it approached Wilson from the south, it ended at US 17-1/NC 40 (Dixie Inn Road). In 1932, the entire route was renumbered as part of US 301.[citation needed]

Junction list

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Robeson0.00.0

US 301 south / US 501 south – South of the Border, Dillon
I-95 – Lumberton, Fayetteville, Florence
South Carolina state line; exits 1A–1B (I-95)
Rowland2.74.3
US 501 north / NC 130 – Laurinburg, Fairmont
North end of US 501 overlap
11.819.010
I-95 south – Florence
South end of I-95 overlap
Lumberton14.523.313 I-74 / US 74 – Whiteville, Wilmington, Laurinburg, RockinghamSigned as exits 13A (east) and 13B (west)
18.529.817
NC 72 / NC 711 north – Lumberton, Pembroke, Red Springs
Southern terminus of NC 711
20.232.519Carthage Road
21.434.420
NC 211 to NC 41 – Lumberton, Red Springs, Fairmont
23.037.022
I-95 north – Fayetteville
North end of I-95 overlap
27.043.5 I-95 – Lumberton, FayettevilleExit 25 (I-95)
Saint Pauls33.253.4 NC 20 (Broad Street) – Lumber Bridge, Elizabethtown
35.557.1 I-95 – Lumberton, FayettevilleExit 33 (I-95)
40.264.7
NC 71 south – Parkton, Lumber Bridge, Red Springs
Cumberland43.069.2


I-95 BL south to I-95 south – Lumberton
South end of I-95 Business overlap; interchange; northbound US 301 to northbound BL 95 and southbound BL 95 to southbound US 301 access only
Hope Mills43.670.2
NC 59 to I-95 – Hope Mills
Interchange
45.673.4
NC 162 west (Elk Road)
Eastern terminus of NC 162
Fayetteville50.681.4 NC 87 (Martin Luther King Jr Freeway) – ElizabethtownExit 102 (NC 87)
52.484.3
NC 24 / NC 210 to US 401 (Grove Street) – Roseboro
53.886.6Middle RoadInterchange
55.689.5Dobbins Holmes RoadInterchange
Eastover57.392.2


I-95 BL north to I-95 north – Benson
North end of I-95 Business overlap; interchange
60.296.9

To I-95 / US 13 – Newton GroveModule:Jct error: Invalid "to" argumentModule:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
Godwin68.5110.2 NC 82 (Main Street) – Erwin, Falcon
HarnettDunn76.4123.0 US 421 / NC 55 (Cumberland Street) – Erwin, Lillington, Clinton
JohnstonBenson83.2133.9

NC 27 west / NC 50 / NC 242 south (Main Street) – Coats, Newton Grove
South end of NC 242 overlap
83.7134.7

NC 242 north to I-40
North end of NC 242 overlap
93.9151.1

I-95 / US 701 south / NC 96 south – Benson, Rocky Mount, Newton Grove
Exit 90 (I-95); northern terminus of US 701; south end of NC 96 overlap
Smithfield98.4158.4
US 70 Bus. / NC 210 (Market Street) – Goldsboro, Clayton
Selma101.0162.5
US 70 / NC 39 south – Clayton, Goldsboro
South end of NC 39 overlap
102.5165.0
NC 96 north (Richardson Street) – Zebulon
North end of NC 96 overlap
103.4166.4
NC 39 north – Bunn
North end of NC 39 overlap
Kenly112.0180.2 I-95 – Smithfield, Rocky MountExit 107 (I-95)
112.5181.1 NC 222 (Second Street) – Fremont
Wilson114.7184.6 NC 581 – Bailey, Goldsboro
123.2198.3 I-795 – Goldsboro, RaleighExit 5 (I-795)
123.6198.9
US 117 south – Fremont, Pikeville
Northern terminus of US 117
Wilson123.9199.4 US 264 – Greenville, RaleighExit 43 (US 264)
126.6203.7

US 264 Alt. west (Ward Boulevard)
West end of US 264 Alternate overlap
128.2206.3


US 264 Alt. east / NC 58 south (Martin Luther King Jr Parkway) – Stantonsburg, Saratoga
East end of US 264 Alternate overlap, south end of NC 58 overlap
128.7207.1
NC 58 north (Lipscomb Road)
North end of NC 58 overlap
129.9209.1 NC 42 (Herring Avenue) – Pinetops, WilsonInterchange
132.4213.1Rosebud Church RoadInterchange
135.0217.3Langley Road – Elm CityInterchange
Nash141.5227.7

US 301 Bus. north (Tarboro Road)
Southern terminus of US 301 Bus.
Rocky Mount143.4230.8 NC 97 (Tarboro Road) – RaleighInterchange; to Rocky Mount-Wilson Regional Airport
146.6235.9
US 64 Bus. (Sunset Avenue)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
Interchange; northbound exit via May Drive
147.2236.9 US 64 – Tarboro, RaleighExit 468A (US 64)
148.2238.5 NC 43 / NC 48 (Benvenue Road) – Red Oak, Gold RockInterchange
150.0241.4

US 301 Bus. south (Church Road)
Northern terminus of US 301 Bus.
Battleboro153.5247.0

NC 4 north to I-95
Interchange; northbound US 301 to northbound NC 4 and southbound NC 4 to southbound US 301 only; other access via Red Oak-Battleboro Road
Whitakers159.1256.0
NC 33 west (Nash Street) – Red Oak
West end of NC 33 overlap
159.3256.4
NC 33 east (Main Street) – Tarboro
East end of NC 33 overlap
HalifaxEnfield164.0263.9
NC 481 west – Glenview
West end of NC 481 overlap
165.3266.0

NC 481 Bus. west (Whitaker Street)
Eastern terminus of NC 481 Bus.
167.1268.9
NC 481 east – Tillery
East end of NC 481 overlap
173.4279.1

NC 125 south / NC 903 south – Scotland Neck
South end of NC 125/NC 903 overlap
175.6282.6
NC 561 east – Tillery
East end of NC 561 overlap
176.0283.2
NC 561 west – Brinkleyville, Louisburg
West end of NC 561 overlap
Halifax176.5284.0

US 301 Bus. north (King Street)
Southern terminus of US 301 Bus.
177.1285.0

NC 125 north / NC 903 north – Roanoke Rapids
North end of NC 125/NC 903 overlap
177.4285.5

US 301 Bus. south (David Street)
Northern terminus of US 301 Bus.
Weldon184.0296.1
US 158 west (Second Street) – Roanoke Rapids
West end of US 158 overlap
NorthamptonGarysburg186.4300.0
US 158 east – Jackson, Murfreesboro
East end of US 158 overlap
186.8300.6

NC 46 west / NC 186 west – Gaston
Eastern terminus of NC 46; south end of NC 186 overlap
187.0300.9
NC 186 east – Seaboard
North end of NC 186 overlap
Pleasant Hill193.0310.6
NC 48 south – Gaston
Northern terminus of NC 48
193.7311.7
US 301 north – Emporia
Virginia state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "US 301" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2011-03-06.
  2. ^ a b "NCRoads.com Annex: U.S. 301". Archived from the original on November 25, 2010. Retrieved 2011-03-06. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)[self-published source]
  3. ^ Staff (6 May 1935). "Route 301 Has Been Restored To 5th Street". The Robesonian. Lumberton, North Carolina. Retrieved 2016-07-10 – via Newspapers.com. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "U.S. Route 217" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
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U.S. Route 301
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