- U.S. Route 264
Infobox U.S. Route
article_route=264
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length_mi=199
length_round=0
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direction_a=West
from=Jct|state=NC|I|440|US|64|US-Bus|64|dab3=Raleigh inRaleigh, North Carolina
junction=Jct|state=NC|I|95 near Wilson
Jct|state=NC|I|795|US|117 near Wilson
direction_b=East
to=Jct|state=NC|US|64 inManns Harbor, NC
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spur_of=64U.S. Route 264 is a spur of
U.S. Route 64 , located entirely within the state ofNorth Carolina . It currently runs for mi to km|199 fromRaleigh, North Carolina toManns Harbor, North Carolina at US 64.In July 2005, a six lane freeway dubbed the
Knightdale Bypass , but most commonly called the 64 Bypass after the main highwayU.S. Route 64 , was opened to traffic. The newly-constructed freeway travels from Raleigh's Beltline, Interstate 440, to the existing US 64/264 freeway east of Knightdale. US 264 was rerouted along with US 64 to the Knightdale Bypass. The old route is designated as US 64 Business.The Pamlico Scenic Byway follows US 264 between Belhaven and Manns Harbor along the Pamlico River and Pamlico Sound.
Route description
US 264 runs through or near the following cities and towns in North Carolina:
*Raleigh
*Knightdale (US 64/264 Business goes through Knightdale; US 64/264 Bypass runs from I-440 south of the city; the bypass and business route rejoin; US 264 separates from US 64)
*Wilson (US 264 Alternate goes through Wilson; US 264 Bypass goes around Wilson)
*Greenville (US 264 Bypass goes around the city; US 264 Alternate goes through Greenville and goes through the small towns and the city)
*Washington
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