North Carolina Highway 147 - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Wake
Morrisville McCrimmon Parkway Proposed extension (unfunded)
1.5 2.4 1
NC 540 to I-40 to I-540 to US 1 – Raleigh, Sanford
Southbound exit left; Triangle Expressway continues NC 540 south
Durham
2.5 4.0 2 / 3 Davis Drive / Hopson Road Signed exit 2 northbound, exit 3 southbound
4 T.W. Alexander Drive Permanently closed as of September 6, 2011
4.5 7.2 5 I-40 to NC 54 – Raleigh, Chapel Hill Triangle Expressway begins; signed as exit 5A (east) and 5B (west)
5.5 8.9 6 Cornwallis Road – Research Triangle Park
6.5 10.5 7 T.W. Alexander Drive
7.5 12.1 8 Ellis Road
Durham
US 70 Conn.
Proposed East End Connector (Currently in planning and environmental study)
10.5 16.9 10 Briggs Avenue – Durham Technical Community College
11.3 18.2 11 NC 55 (Alston Avenue)
11.8 19.0 12A Fayetteville Street – North Carolina Central University
12.0 19.3 12B
US 15 Bus. / US 501 Bus. (Mangum Street/Roxboro Street) – Downtown
To Durham Bulls Athletic Park
12.6 20.3 12C Duke Street No southbound exit; To North Carolina Museum of Life and Science
13.0 20.9 13 Chapel Hill Street
13.7 22.0 14
To US 70 Bus. / Swift Avenue – Duke University East Campus
To North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and Northgate Mall
14.3 23.0 15A Elba Street / Trent Drive Northbound exit, southbound entrance; to Duke Medical Center
14.8 23.8 15B Hillandale Road / Fulton Street To Veterans Affairs Medical Center
15.7 25.3 16 US 15 / US 501 to I-85 north – Chapel Hill, Duke University West Campus Signed as exits 16A (north) and 16B (south)
17.2 27.7 I-85 south – Greensboro Northbound exit, southbound entrance
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/former
  • HOV only
  • Incomplete access
  • Tolled/ETC
  • Unopened

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