North Carolina Highway 150 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile Destinations Notes
South Carolina state line 0.0 SC 150 south (Boiling Springs Highway) – Gaffney Western terminus
Cleveland Shelby 11.5 NC 18 south (Lafayette Street) – Patterson Springs West end of concurrency with NC 18
13.5 US 74 / NC 226 (Dixon Boulevard) – Mooresboro, Polkville, Kings Mountain, Grover
14.4
US 74 Bus. west (Marion Street) / NC 18 north (Lafayette Street) – Fallston
West end of concurrency with Business US 74; East end of concurrency with NC 18
16.1
US 74 Bus. east (Marion Street)
East end of concurrency with Business US 74
17.8 NC 180 (Post Road) – Light Oak, Patterson Springs
Gaston Cherryville 25.9 NC 274 (Mountain Street) – Bessemer City, Toluca
27.0 NC 279 south (Rudisill Street) – Dallas, Gastonia Northern terminus of NC 279
Lincoln Lincolnton 33.1
NC 150 Byp. east
35.1 NC 27 west to NC 182 west – Toluca, Fallston West end of concurrency with NC 27
37.0
US 321 Bus. / NC 150 Byp. west / NC 155 – High Shoals
Boger City 37.5 US 321 – Dallas, Hickory Partial cloverleaf interchange
39.1 NC 27 east – Stanley, Charlotte East end of concurrency with NC 27
Catawba 49.0 NC 16 – Denver, Newton
Iredell Mooresville 61.7 I-77 – Charlotte, Statesville Diamond interchange
63.0 US 21 (Charlotte Highway) – Mount Mourne, Troutman Diamond interchange
64.4 NC 3 south (Iredell Avenue) – Kannapolis Northern terminus of NC 3
64.9 NC 115 (Broad Street/Statesville Highway) – Davidson, Troutman
66.2 NC 801 (Mt. Ulla Highway) – Mount Ulla
67.7-
67.9
NC 152 (Landis Highway) – Landis Brief 0.2 mile concurrency
Rowan Salisbury 84.5 US 70 / US 601 (Jake Alexander Boulevard) – Cleveland, Concord, Mocksville
85.3 US 29 south / US 70 west (Main Street) – China Grove West end of concurrency with US 29/70
86.7 Innes Street south to I-85 south / US 52 south – Charlotte, Albemarle Single-point urban interchange; Exit 76 on I-85
Davidson High Rock Lake 92.8 I-85 / US 52 West end of concurrency with I-85 and US 52; Exit 82 on I-85
93.3 I-85 north / US 29 north / US 52 north / US 70 east – Thomasville, Welcome East end of concurrency with I-85 and US 29/52/70; Exit 83 on I-85
Lexington 106.2 US 64 (Mocksville Road) – Mocksville, Asheboro Partial cloverleaf interchange
Forsyth Winston-Salem 121.6 Clemmonsville Road Diamond interchange
123.2 I-40 – Clemmons, Greensboro Trumpet interchange; Exit 192 on I-40
123.5 NC 67 west (Silas Creek Parkway) – Boonville, Jonesville Eastern terminus of NC 67
125.0 I-40 Bus. west / US 158 west / US 421 north – Clemmons, Lewisville West end of concurrency with Business I-40 and US 158/421; Partial cloverleaf interchange
125.5 Broad Street Partial cloverleaf interchange
125.6 High Street Interchange
125.9 Liberty Street and Main Street Interchange
126.4 US 52 / US 311 / NC 8 (John M. Gold Freeway) – Lexington, Union Cross, Tobaccoville, Germanton Cloverleaf interchange
126.9 NC 109 south (Martin Luther King Drive) – Thomasville Northern terminus of NC 109
128.0 Lowery Street Trumpet interchange
128.6 US 158 east (Reidsville Road) – Walkertown East end of concurrency with US 158
130.7 Linville Road Partial Cloverleaf interchange
Kernersville 134.6 I-40 Bus. east / US 421 south – Greensboro, Julian East end of concurrency with Business I-40 and US 421
136.0 NC 66 (Mountain Street) – Walkertown, Colfax
Guilford Oak Ridge 142.3 NC 68 – Greensboro, Stokesdale
Summerfield 148.1 US 220 north – Madison, Mayodan West end of concurrency with US 220
149.3 US 220 south – Greensboro, Asheboro East end of concurrency with US 220
Browns Summit 162.3 US 29 – Greensboro, Reidsville Partial cloverleaf interchange
Osceola 166.8 NC 61 – Gibsonville, Whitsett Western terminus of NC 61
Rockingham 170.9 NC 87 north – Reidsville West end of concurrency with NC 87
172.1 NC 87 south – Altamahaw-Ossipee East end of concurrency with NC 87
Caswell Yanceyville 182.6 US 158 – Reidsville, Leasburg Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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