U.S. Route 52 in North Carolina - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile Exit Destinations Notes
Anson Morven 4 NC 145 (Main Street) – Rockingham, Chesterfield
Wadesboro 12 US 74 east – Rockingham East end of US 74 overlap
13.5 NC 109 / NC 742 south (Greene Street) South end of NC 742 overlap
14.5 US 74 west – Monroe, Charlotte West end of US 74 overlap
15 NC 742 north – Oakboro North end of NC 742 overlap
Stanly 30.5 NC 731 west – Mount Gilead
Albemarle 42
US 52 Bus. north / NC 24 east / NC 27 east / NC 73 east – Troy, Mount Gilead
East end of NC 24/27/73 overlap
42.5 NC 24 west / NC 27 west / NC 138 south – Charlotte, Oakboro West end of NC 24/27 overlap
43.5 NC 73 west (Main Street) – Concord West end of NC 73 overlap
45
US 52 Bus. south (First Street)
New London 50.5 NC 8 north / NC 740 south (Gold Street) – Badin
Richfield 54 NC 49 – Concord, Charlotte, Asheboro
Rowan Rockwell 64 NC 152 west (Market Street) – China Grove
Salisbury 72 I-85 south / Innes Street – Charlotte, Salisbury Downtown
US 52 overlaps with Interstate 85 (exits 76 to 87)
Davidson 83 I-85 south – Salisbury, Charlotte North end of I-85 overlap, south end of I-85 Business overlap; southbound exit and northbound entrance
84 84
To I-85 north – Linwood
To Davidson County Airport
85 85 Green Needles Road
Lexington 86 86 Salisbury Road – Downtown Lexington
87 87 I-85 Bus. north / US 29 north / US 70 east – Thomasville, High Point North end of I-85 Business/US 29 overlap, east end of US 70 overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance
89 89 US 64 – Lexington, Mocksville
92 92 NC 8 south (Old U.S. Hwy 52) – Welcome South end of NC 8 overlap
Welcome 97 97 Old U.S. Hwy 52 – Midway
100 100 Hickory Tree Road
Forsyth Winston-Salem 103 103 South Main Street
105 105 Clemmonsville Road
107 107 I-40 / US 311 south – Statesville, Greensboro, High Point South end of US 311 overlap
108 108A Sprague Street / Waughtown Street To University of North Carolina School of the Arts
108B Vargrave Street
108C Stadium Drive – Old Salem To Winston-Salem State University
109 109 I-40 Bus. / US 158 / US 421 / NC 150 – Kernersville Signed as exits 109A (east) and 109B (west)
110 110A 3rd 4th 5th Streets – Winston-Salem Downtown Permanently closed as of February 18, 2013
110B US 311 north (ML King Jr Drive) North end of US 311 overlap
110C Liberty Street
110D Northwest Boulevard Southbound exit only
111 111A 25th Street / 28th Street
111B Liberty Street – Smith Reynolds Airport Northbound exit only. Temporarily closed.
112 112 Akron Drive – Smith Reynolds Airport
113 113 Patterson Avenue
114 114 NC 8 north (Germanton Road) – Germanton North end of NC 8 overlap
115 115 University Parkway Signed northbound as exits 115A (north) and 115B (south)
116 116 Hanes Mill Road
Bethania 117 117 To NC 66 – Germanton Southbound exit and northbound entrance
I-74 east Proposed Winston-Salem Northern Beltway (Unfunded)
Rural Hall 118 118 NC 65 – Rural Hall, Bethania
120 120 Westinghouse Road
King 122 122 Moore-RJR Drive
123 123 Main Street – King, Tobaccoville
Stokes 129 129 Perch Road – Pinnacle
Surry 131 131 Pilot Knob Park Rd. – Pilot Mountain State Park
Pilot Mountain 134 134 NC 268 – Pilot Mountain, Elkin
135 135 Main Street – Pilot Mountain
136 136 Cook School Road
140 140 I-74 west to I-77 – Wytheville
141 141 Holly Springs Church Road To Mount Airy/Surry County Airport
143 143
US 52 Bus. north (Main Street)
Mount Airy 145 145 US 601 south (Rockford Street) – Dobson
146 146 NC 89 to I-77 (Pine Street) – Mount Airy, Galax
148 148
US 52 Bus. south (Main Street)
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/former
  • HOV only
  • Incomplete access
  • Tolled/ETC
  • Unopened

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