Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | Destination | Notes | |
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Nash | Whitakers | 0.0 | NC 4 / NC 48 – Rocky Mount, Brinkleyville | Western terminus | |
0.3 | I-95 – Rocky Mount, Roanoke Rapids | Diamond interchange; Exit 150 | |||
5.3 | US 301 south (White Street) – Rocky Mount, Fayetteville | West end of concurrency with US 301 | |||
5.5 | US 301 south (White Street) – Enfield | East end of concurrency with US 301 | |||
Edgecombe | Leggett | 18.8 | NC 97 – Rocky Mount, Hobgood | ||
Tarboro | 24.2 | US 64 Bus. west (Main Street) |
West end of concurrency with Business US 64 | ||
Princeville | 26.4 | US 258 / NC 111 / NC 122 – Fountain, Scotland Neck, Speed, Saratoga | |||
27.4 | US 64 Alt. east / US 64 Bus. |
East end of concurrency with Business US 64 | |||
27.8 | US 64 – Rocky Mount, Williamston | Diamond interchange | |||
Old Sparta | 33.3 | NC 42 – Pinetops, Conetoe | |||
Pitt | 40.9 | NC 222 west – Falkland | |||
Greenville | 45.3 | US 264 (Martin Luther King Highway) – Farmville, Washington | Diamond interchange | ||
48.7 | US 13 north / NC 11 north / NC 903 north (Memorial Drive) – Bethel, Stokes | West end of concurrency with US 13 and NC 11/903 | |||
49.0 | US 13 south / NC 11 south / NC 903 south (Memorial Drive) – Snow Hill, Ayden | East end of concurrency with US 13 and NC 11/903 | |||
52.3 | US 264 / US 264 Alt. – Farmville, Washington |
West end of concurrency with Alternate US 264 | |||
54.2 | US 264 Alt. west (Greenville Boulevard) |
East end of concurrency with Alternate US 264 | |||
Beaufort | Chocowinity | 70.0 | US 17 Bus. |
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70.6 | US 17 – Vanceboro, Washington | Partial cloverleaf interchange | |||
Aurora | 91.7 | NC 306 south – Grantsboro | West end of concurrency with NC 306 | ||
94.9 | NC 306 north – Bayview | East end of concurrency with NC 306 | |||
Pamlico | Hobucken | 108.1 | NC 304 – Mesic | Eastern terminus | |
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