- North Carolina Highway 11
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NC 11 Route information Maintained by NCDOT Length: 190 mi (310 km) Existed: 1921 – present Major junctions North end:
US 158 Bus. / US 258 in Murfreesboro, NC
US 64 near Bethel
US 264 near Greenville
US 70 in Kinston
I-40 near Wallace
US 421 near Atkinson
NC 87 near East Arcadia
South end: US 74 / US 76 near Bolton, NC
Location Counties: Hertford, Bertie, Martin, Edgecombe, Pitt, Lenoir, Duplin, Pender, Bladen, Columbus Highway system ← NC 10
NC 12 →
NC 11 is one of the longest North Carolina state highways. It runs north/south for about 190 miles (310 km) in the state.
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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.
Business routes
NC 11 has two business routes. The first travels through the town of Aulander and is five miles (8 km) in length. A second business route was formed in 2004 and goes through Bethel; this route is cosigned by U.S. Highway 13 Business and was created after a bypass route was constructed.
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.
External links
- [1] NC Roads Annex - NC 11
Categories:- State highways in North Carolina
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