North Carolina Highway 41

North Carolina Highway 41 (NC 41) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway travels in a northsouth orientation between the South Carolina state line to Lumberton, then switches to an eastwest orientation connecting the cities and towns of Elizabethtown, White Lake, Harrells, Wallace, Beulaville and Trenton.[1]

North Carolina Highway 41
Route of NC 41 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length141.1 mi (227.1 km)
Existed1928–present
Major junctions
South end SC 41 at the South Carolina state line
 
East end US 70 near Cove City
Location
CountiesRobeson, Bladen, Sampson, Duplin, Jones, Craven
Highway system
I-40 NC 42

Future

A request was submitted by NCDOT Division 6 to restore NC 41 on its old alignment through Elizabethtown, via NC 87 Bus. Justification for the request was when it was rerouted in 1998, no signage and other NCDOT systems were revised; this would keep NC 41 as is.[2][3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
RobesonMarietta0.00.0 SC 41 south Lake ViewSouth Carolina state line
3.04.8 NC 904 Fair Bluff
Fairmont9.114.6 NC 130 (Golf Course Road) Rowland, Chadbourn
9.715.6
NC 130 Bus. east (Cottage Street)
South end of NC 130 Bus overlap
9.815.8
NC 130 Bus. west (Iona Street)
North end of NC 130 Bus overlap
Lumberton16.927.2 I-74 / US 74 (Andrew Jackson Highway) Laurinburg, Rockingham, Chadbourn, WhitevilleDiamond interchange
20.432.8 NC 72 west (2nd Street) Red SpringsSouth end of NC 72 overlap
20.933.6 NC 72 east (2nd Street) OrrumNorth end of concurrency with NC 72
22.335.9 NC 211 (Roberts Avenue) to I-95 / US 301 Bladenboro, Red Springs, FayettevilleI-95/US 301, Exit 20
BladenDublin36.158.1 NC 131 Bladenboro, Tar Heel
37.460.2 NC 410 Bladenboro
39.162.9 NC 87 north (Albert Street) Tar Heel, FayettevilleSouth end of NC 87 overlap
Elizabethtown40.965.8
NC 87 south / NC 87 Bus. Delco
North end of NC 87 overlap; south end of NC 87 Bus overlap
45.372.9
US 701 south / NC 242 south (Poplar Street) / NC 87 Bus. south (Broad Street) Clarkton, Bladenboro
North end of NC 87 Bus overlap; south end of US 701 and NC 242 overlaps
Suttons Corner46.675.0 NC 53 west / NC 242 north Roseboro, FayettevilleNorth end of NC 242 overlap; south end of NC 53 overlap
White Lake50.781.6 NC 53 east AtkinsonNorth end of NC 53 overlap
52.684.7 US 701 north GarlandNorth end of US 701 overlap
Smith Crossroads60.697.5 NC 210 St. Helena, Fayetteville
SampsonHarrells70.4113.3 NC 411 west (Harrells Highway) GarlandSouth end of NC 411 overlap
71.8115.6 US 421 / NC 411 (Delway & Wilmington Highways) Wilmington, DelwayEastern terminus of NC 411; north end of NC 411 overlap
DuplinWallace85.2137.1 US 117 (Norwood Street) Burgaw, Teachey
86.2138.7 NC 11 Atkinson, Kenansville
88.1141.8 I-40 Kenansville, BurgawDiamond interchange; I-40, exit 385
Chinquapin96.5155.3 NC 50 north KenansvilleSouth end of NC 50 overlap
98.4158.4 NC 50 south Holly RidgeNorth end of NC 50 overlap
99.3159.8 NC 111 south Catherine LakeSouth end of NC 111 overlap
Beulaville105.7170.1 NC 24 (Main Street) Kenansville, Richlands
106.0170.6 NC 111 north / NC 241 north Goldsboro, Pink HillNorth end of NC 111 overlap; southern terminus of NC 241
Jones115.6186.0 US 258 Richlands, Kinston
Trenton131.5211.6 NC 58 north KinstonSouth end of NC 58 overlap
134.4216.3 NC 58 south MaysvilleNorth end of NC 58 overlap
CravenCove City141.1227.1 US 70 Kinston, New BernDiamond interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

  • North Carolina Bicycle Route 5-concurrent with NC 41 along its US 701 concurrency from Sweet Home Church Road to NC 55 near White Lake

References

  1. Google (February 6, 2016). "North Carolina Highway 41" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
  2. NC 41 Route Change Map (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. January 9, 2013. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
  3. "NC 41 Route Change (2013-01-09)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. January 9, 2013. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
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