Junction List
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Robeson |
Maxton | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 74 Bus. / NC 71 |
NC 130 ends | ||
Raemon | NC 83 south – Seven Bridges | ||||||
US 501 north – Laurinburg | North end of US 501 overlap | ||||||
Rowland | NC 710 north – Pembroke | ||||||
US 301 / US 501 south – Raynham, Hamer | South end of US 501 overlap | ||||||
I-95 – Lumberton, Dillon | I-95 Exit 2 | ||||||
Five Forks | NC 904 east – Marietta | ||||||
Fairmont | NC 130 Byp. east – Fairmont |
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NC 41 – Marietta, Lumberton | |||||||
NC 130 Byp. west – Fairmont |
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Future I-74 / US 74 west – Laurinburg, Rockingham | West end of I-74/US 74 overlap | ||||||
NC 130 overlaps with Future I-74 / US 74 | |||||||
Columbus |
Chadbourn | Future I-74 / US 74 east – Whiteville, Wilmington | East end of I-74/US 74 overlap | ||||
US 74 Bus. / NC 410 |
Begin overlap | ||||||
Whiteville | US 74 Bus. / US 76 Bus. / US 701 north – Clarkton, Chadbourn |
North end of US 701 overlap, End overlap | |||||
US 701 south – Tabor City | South end of US 701 overlap | ||||||
Brunswick | NC 905 south – Nakina | ||||||
Brunswick |
Shallotte | US 17 – Supply, Grissettown | |||||
US 17 Bus. south / NC 179 south – Ocean Isle Beach, Carolina Shores |
South end of US 17 Business overlap | ||||||
US 17 Bus. north – Supply |
North end of US 17 Business overlap | ||||||
NC 130 Bus. west – Shallotte |
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Holden Beach | 96.00 | 154.50 | Ocean Blvd. | NC 130 Begins | |||
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