North Carolina Highway 11

"NC 11" redirects here. NC 11 may also refer to North Carolina's 11th congressional district.

NC Highway 11 marker

NC Highway 11

Route of NC 11 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 193.2 mi (310.9 km)
Existed: 1921 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 74 / US 76 near Bolton, NC
 
North end:
US 158 Bus. / US 258 in Murfreesboro, NC
Location
Counties: Hertford, Bertie, Martin, Edgecombe, Pitt, Lenoir, Duplin, Pender, Bladen, Columbus
Highway system
NC 10NC 12

North Carolina Highway 11 (NC 11) is one of the longest North Carolina state highways. It runs north/south for about 193 miles (311 km) in the state.

Route description

With the exception of a stretch between Greenville and Kinston, most of NC 11 is largely a disused rural route. All other major sections are cosigned with more major U.S. Highways, including a stretch of US 421 near the southern terminus and US 13 north of Greenville. As a through route, US 258 or US 13 travel along the same general directions, but appear to be better maintained and closer to major population centers. The central segment is mostly four lanes and divided, although not controlled access.

History

NC 11 was one of North Carolina's original 1921 state highways. The original routing had it running from Bethel to Kenansville. A short extension north to Oak City was done around 1930 and rerouted in 1942. During the late 1960s/early 1970s, it was extended greatly to its current route.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
ColumbusBolton0.00.0 US 74 / US 76 (Andrew Jackson Highway) Whiteville, Leland, WilmingtonSouthern terminus
Sandyfield4.26.8 NC 87 (Old Stage Highway) Riegelwood, Elizabethtown
Bladen10.316.6 NC 210 Hampstead, Fayetteville
Long View12.420.0 NC 53 west White LakeSouth end of concurrency with NC 53
PenderWards Corner22.636.4 US 421 south / NC 53 east Wilmington, BurgawNorth end of concurrency with NC 53; South end of concurrency with US 421
30.348.8 US 421 north ClintonNorth end of concurrency with US 421
Willard40.665.3 US 117 south to I40 BurgawSouth end of concurrency with US 117
DuplinWallace43.169.4 US 117 north (Norwood Street) Rose HillNorth end of concurrency with US 117
44.771.9 NC 41 (Southerland Street) Harrells, Trenton
46.975.5 I40 Warsaw, WilmingtonExit 384; Diamond interchange
Kenansville59.295.3 NC 24 (Kenansville Bypass) / NC 903 Magnolia, Clinton, Beulaville
61.098.2
NC 24 Bus. west / NC 50 north (Mallard Street) Warsaw, Faison
South end of concurrency with Business NC 24 and NC 50
61.699.1 NC 50 south (Limestone Road) Holly RidgeNorth end of concurrency with NC 50
61.799.3
NC 24 Bus. east (Routledge Road)
North end of concurrency with Business NC 24
63.5102.2 NC 903 south (Kenansville Bypass) MagnoliaSouth end of concurrency with NC 903
Kornegay72.6116.8 NC 111 north / NC 903 north Goldsboro, La GrangeNorth end of concurrency with NC 903; South end of concurrency with NC 111
73.0117.5 NC 111 south BeulavilleNorth end of concurrency with NC 111
LenoirPink Hill77.3124.4 NC 241 south (Front Street) BeulavilleNorthern terminus of NC 241
Parrott Fork90.4145.5 NC 55 west Seven SpringsSouth end of concurrency with NC 55
Kinston93.7150.8
US 70 Byp. / US 258 Byp. (New Bern Road) La Grange, Snow Hill, New Bern, Richlands
94.9152.7 US 70 / US 258 / NC 58 (Queen Street) Trenton, Stantonsburg
98.8159.0 NC 55 east New BernNorth end of concurrency with NC 55
Grifton106.0170.6 NC 118 east (Grifton-Hugo Road) VanceboroWestern terminus of NC 118
PittAyden113.6182.8 NC 102 (3rd Street) Vanceboro, Chocowinity
Winterville117.6189.3 NC 903 south Snow HillSouth end of concurrency with NC 903
Greenville120.7194.2
US 264 Alt. / NC 43 south (Greenville Boulevard) New Bern
South end of concurrency with NC 43
122.7197.5 US 13 south (Dickinson Avenue) Snow HillSouth end of concurrency with US 13
123.7199.1 NC 43 north (5th Street) PinetopsNorth end of concurrency with NC 43
126.5203.6 NC 33 east (Greene Street) ChocowinitySouth end of concurrency with NC 33
126.9204.2 NC 33 west (Belvoir Highway) Princeville, TarboroNorth end of concurrency with NC 33
127.3204.9 US 264 (Martin Luther King Jr. Highway) Farmville, Washington
128.0206.0 NC 903 north StokesNorth end of concurrency with NC 903
Bethel136.3219.4 NC 30 south StokesNorthern terminus of NC 30
136.6219.8
US 13 Bus. / NC 11 Bus. (Main Street)
137.9221.9
US 64 Alt. (Washington Street)
Partial diamond interchange
Edgecombe139.6224.7
US 13 Bus. / NC 11 Bus.
139.8225.0 US 13 north / US 64 Tarboro, Williamston, RobersonvilleNorth end of concurrency with US 13; Diamond interchange
MartinHassell146.0235.0 NC 42 west / NC 142 WilsonSouth end of concurrency with NC 42
Oak City150.1241.6 NC 111 south Tarboro, Saratoga, GoldsboroNorthern terminus of NC 111
150.7242.5 NC 125 (Cherry Street) Williamston, Scotland Neck
154.6248.8 NC 903 Hamilton, Scotland Neck
BertieLewiston165.0265.5 NC 308 (Governors Road & Church Street) Windsor, Kelford
169.8273.3
NC 11 Bus.
Aulander172.6277.8 NC 305 (Commerce Street) Windsor, Rich Square
Hertford175.4282.3
NC 11 Bus. (Millennium Road)
Poor Town178.0286.5 NC 42 east AhoskieNorth end of concurrency with NC 42
Ahoskie180.6290.6 NC 561 Rich Square, Harrellsville
184.2296.4 NC 461 Winton
Murfreesboro191.7308.5 US 158 / US 258 south (Walter Reid Memorial Highway) Conway, WintonSouth end of US 258 concurrency
193.2310.9
US 158 Bus. (Main Street) / US 258 north (Virginia Boulevard) Woodland, Franklin
North end of US 258 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bannered routes

Kenansville alternate spur

NC Highway 11A
Location: Kenansville, North Carolina
Length: 0.18 mi[1] (0.29 km)
Existed: 1940–1960

North Carolina Highway 11 Alternate (NC 11A) was a renumbering of part of US 117. It existed as a cutoff between NC 11 and NC 24. It was decommissioned by 1960, downgraded to Tyndall Street (SR 1383).

Kinston alternate route

NC Highway 11A
Location: Kinston, North Carolina
Existed: 1949–1960

North Carolina Highway 11 Alternate (NC 11A) was a renumbering of NC 11 through downtown Kinston, via Queen Street and Vernon Avenue. In 1960, it was renumbered to NC 11 Business.

Kinston business loop


NC Highway 11 Business
Location: Kinston, North Carolina
Existed: 1960–2000

North Carolina Highway 11 Business (NC 11 Bus) was a renumbering of NC 11A through downtown Kinston, via Queen Street and Vernon Avenue. Sometime after 1969 to 2000, it was decommissioned.

Bethel business loop


NC Highway 11 Business
Location: Bethel, North Carolina
Length: 5.7 mi[2] (9.2 km)
Existed: 2003–present

North Carolina Highway 11 Business (NC 11 Bus) was established in 2003 as a renumbering of mainline NC 11 through downtown Bethel, via Main Street. It shares a complete concurrency with US 13 Bus.

Aulander business loop


NC Highway 11 Business
Location: Aulander, North Carolina
Length: 6.3 mi[3] (10.1 km)
Existed: 1978–present

North Carolina Highway 11 Business (NC 11 Bus) was established in 1978 as a renumbering of mainline NC 11 through downtown Aulander, via Main Street.

See also

References

  1. Google (June 6, 2014). "NC 11A - Kenansville, North Carolina" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  2. Google (May 13, 2014). "NC 11 Business - Bethel, NC" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
  3. Google (May 13, 2014). "NC 11 Business - Aulander, NC" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
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