North Carolina Highway 403
North Carolina Highway 403 (NC 403) is a primary state highway located in U.S. State of North Carolina. The highway travels through Sampson, Duplin, and Wayne Counties between its southern terminus at U.S. Route 701 Business (US 701 Business) in Clinton and NC 55 in Williams. Between its termini, NC 403 connects to Interstate 40 (I-40) and Faison. While signed in a north-south direction, NC 403 physically travels in a northeast-southwest direction along the duration of its route.
North Carolina Highway 403 | ||||
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NC 403 highlighted in red | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by NCDOT | ||||
Length | 25.7 mi[1] (41.4 km) | |||
Existed | 1932–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | US 701 Bus. in Clinton | |||
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North end | NC 55 in Williams | |||
Location | ||||
Counties | Sampson, Duplin, Wayne | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Prior to the establishment of NC 403, multiple secondary roads linked Clinton and Faison. NC 403 was established in 1932 running along secondary roads from US 701/NC 23 north of Clinton to US 117/NC 40 in Faison. By 1935, the southern terminus was shifted to NC 24 at Warsaw Road in Clinton. NC 403 was extended northeast from Faison to NC 55 in Williams in 1957. The southern terminus of NC 403 was once again moved from Warsaw Road to US 701 (modern-day US 701 Business) in 1966. In 2009, US 117 Connector was routed from I-40 to US 117, creating a 0.2-mile (0.32 km) concurrency near the I-40 interchange.
Route description
NC 403 is a predominantly two-lane rural highway that traverses 25.7 miles (41.4 km) from Clinton to Williams. The southern terminus of NC 403 is located at an at-grade intersection with US 701 Business (Northeast Boulevard) northeast of downtown Clinton. From the intersection, NC 403 runs northeastward along the two-lane Faison Highway, exiting Clinton to the northeast. Outside of Clinton, the majority of the surrounding area is farmland and forested areas. However, some residential neighborhoods are located adjacent to NC 403 on the outskirts of the city. The highway crosses Beaverdam Swamp and makes a gradual turn northward. Beyond the initial curve, the highway makes several minor turns to return to a northeastern orientation. NC 403 intersects Keener Road which runs westward to the census-designated place of Keener. The highway crosses several other river branches of the Cape Fear River as it approaches I-40. As NC 403 approaches I-40, it widens to a four-lane divided highway. NC 403 meets I-40 at a diamond interchange (I-40 exit 355) southwest of Faison. US 117 Connector begins at the interchange, marking the beginning of the NC 403/US 117 Connector concurrency. NC 403 continues northeast for 0.2 miles (0.32 km) until reaching an at-grade intersection northeast of I-40. At the intersection, NC 403 turns southeastward toward Faison while US 117 Connector continues northeast toward Calypso.[1][2]
NC 403 travels 0.7 miles (1.1 km) before crossing into Duplin County. Approaching Faison, NC 403 makes a reverse curve before intersecting NC 50 west of the town. At the intersection, NC 50 turns to run concurrently with NC 403 to the east. Entering Faison from the west, NC 403 and NC 50 travel along Main Street to pass through the downtown area of Faison. Immediately east of the central business area, the highway crosses a CSX Transportation owned railroad line[3] and meets US 117/NC 50 at an intersection. The NC 403/NC 50 concurrency ends at the intersection as NC 50 turns south to follow US 117 toward Warsaw. NC 403 exits Faison to the east and the surrounding area becomes predominately farmland. The highway makes a turn to the northeast and intersects several secondary roads that run northwest to Calypso. NC 403 makes a turn to the southeast before intersecting Beautancus Road which runs north to Mount Olive. At the intersection, the highway turns back to the northeast, an orientation it largely remains for the duration of its route. NC 403 passes through a community southeast of Mount Olive, with several businesses and residential buildings located adjacent to the highway. From the community, NC 403 continues northeastward for 2.8 miles (4.5 km) to its northern terminus. NC 403 crosses the Northeast Cape Fear River and enters Wayne County 0.7 miles (1.1 km) southwest of its northern terminus. The northern terminus of NC 403 is located at an intersection with NC 55 in the unincorporated community of Williams.[1][2]
History
In 1930, several graded secondary roads linked Clinton and Faison along the future routing of NC 403.[4][5] NC 403 first appeared on North Carolina state highway maps in 1933. The highway began at US 701/NC 23 two miles (three point two kilometres) north of Clinton and ran northeast to US 117/NC 40 in Faison. From its establishment NC 403 was classified as a gravel or topsoil road.[6][7] By 1935, the southern terminus of NC 403 was adjusted to the south ending at NC 24 (modern-day Warsaw Road) in Clinton.[8][9] The highway was paved by 1940.[10] In 1957, the northern terminus of NC 403 was extended northeast from US 117 in Faison to NC 55 in Williams.[11][12] The majority of the new NC 403 routing was along pre-existing secondary roads between Faison and Williams. However, a new highway was created between modern-day Bill Clifton Road and Friendship Church Road, east of Faison.[13][14] In 1966, NC 403 was shortened by 0.4 miles (0.64 km) on its southern end. The southern terminus was moved from Warsaw Road to US 701 (modern-day US 701 Business), removing NC 403 from College Street.[15] The routing of NC 403 near I-40 was adjusted upon the construction of a secondary road (Sampson County SR 1723) running from NC 403 to US 117. Completed by 1995, a curve along NC 403 east of I-40 was eliminated in favor of the modern-day intersection.[16][17][18] In 2009, US 117 Connector was established from I-40 to US 117 near Calypso. The new connector route replaced Sampson County SR 1723 and was routed to follow concurrently along NC 403 for 0.2 miles (0.32 km) northeast of I-40.[19]
Junction list
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Sampson | Clinton | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 701 Bus. – Newton Grove, Elizabethtown | Southern terminus |
| 11.2 | 18.0 | I-40 / US 117 Conn. – Wilmington, Newton Grove | South end of US 117 Conn. overlap; exit 355 (I-40); diamond interchange | |
| 11.5 | 18.5 | US 117 Conn. north – Mount Olive, Goldsboro | North end of US 117 Conn. overlap | |
Duplin | Faison | 13.6 | 21.9 | NC 50 north – Newton Grove | North end of NC 50 overlap |
14.3 | 23.0 | US 117 / NC 50 south – Goldsboro, Wilmington | South end of NC 50 overlap | ||
Wayne | Williams | 25.7 | 41.4 | NC 55 – Kinston, Mount Olive | Northern terminus |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- Google (February 27, 2014). "North Carolina Highway 403" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
- North Carolina Department of Transportation; North Carolina State Tax Commission (2019). State Transportation Map (Map) (2019–2020 ed.). North Carolina Department of Transportation.
- North Carolina Department of Transportation (2017). North Carolina Rail Operators and Branches (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation.
- North Carolina State Highway Commission (1930). Sampson County (PDF) (Map). North Carolina State Highway Commission.
- North Carolina State Highway Commission (1930). Duplin County (PDF) (Map). North Carolina State Highway Commission.
- North Carolina State Highway Commission (1932). State Highway System of North Carolina (Map) (1932 ed.). North Carolina State Highway Commission.
- North Carolina State Highway Commission (1933). State Highway System of North Carolina (Map) (1933 ed.). 1:887,040. Cartography by C.M. Sawyer. Raleigh: North Carolina State Highway Commission.
- Sawyer, C.M. (1935). State highway system of North Carolina (Map). Raleigh: North Carolina State Highway Commission.
- North Carolina State Highway Commission (1936). Sampson County (PDF) (Map). North Carolina State Highway Commission.
- North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission (1940). North Carolina Primary Highway System (Map) (1940 ed.). 1:823,680. North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission.
- Sawyer, C.M. (1956). North Carolina (Map). North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission.
- Sawyer, C.M. (1957). North Carolina Official Highway Map (Map). Winston-Salem: Winston Printing Company.
- North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission (1953). Duplin County (PDF) (Map). North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission.
- North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission (1957). Duplin County (PDF) (Map). North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission.
- "NC Route Changes (1966-01-07)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. January 7, 1966. p. 2. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
- North Carolina Official Transportation Map (Map). 1:823,680. North Carolina Department of Transportation. 1993.
- North Carolina Official Transportation Map (Map). 1:823,680. North Carolina Department of Transportation. 1995.
- North Carolina Department of Transportation (1999–2000). Duplin County (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation.CS1 maint: date format (link)
- "US 117 Connector (2009-03-09)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. March 9, 2009. p. 2. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
External links
- Media related to North Carolina Highway 403 at Wikimedia Commons
- NCRoads.com: N.C. 403