North Carolina Highway 49

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NC 49 marker

NC 49
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 177.8 mi (286.1 km)
Existed: 1940[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: SC 49 at Lake Wylie, SC
  I-485 near Pineville;
I-77 / US 21 in Charlotte;
I-485 near Harrisburg;
Future I-73 / Future I-74 in Asheboro;
US 421 near Liberty;
I-40 / I-85 in Burlington;
North end: SR 49 / SR 96 at Virgilina, VA
Location
Counties: Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Stanly, Rowan, Davidson, Randolph, Alamance, Orange, Caswell, Person, Granville
Highway system

North Carolina Highway System

NC 48 NC 50

NC 49 is a state highway in the North Carolina Highway System that traverses much of the Piedmont region of North Carolina.

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Route description

The highway runs from near Lake Wylie, south of Charlotte, to Virgilina on the Virginia state line.

The route is an important corridor for traffic as it forms a part of the shortest route between Charlotte, the largest city in the Carolinas, and the North Carolina state capital of Raleigh. NC 49 meets US 64 in Asheboro, which forms the majority of the Charlotte-Raleigh link.

From its southern terminus, the highway passes through Charlotte and after crossing the more suburban portions of western Cabarrus County, heads north east into Stanly County. From uptown Charlotte to University City NC 49 is concurrent with US 29. After passing Mount Pleasant in eastern Cabarrus County, the road becomes a designated North Carolina Scenic Byway. The road passes close to Pfeiffer University in Stanly County before crossing the Yadkin River near the Tuckertown Reservoir. After crossing the river, the road skirts the northern foothills of the ancient Uwharrie Mountains and then drops down into the Asheboro area.

In western Asheboro, NC 49 joins US 64 for a 12-mile (19 km) stretch through Asheboro and the outskirts of Franklinville. In Ramseur, the two routes split; NC 49 voyages north through the towns of Liberty and Alamance and into Burlington, where it meets I-40/85. A concurrency of NC 49 and US 70 winds through Burlington and Haw River, where NC 49 splits to the north. In northern Alamance County, NC 49 meets a 4-way at-grade junction with NC 62. The two routes switch directions at this point; NC 49 darts east toward Roxboro. After passing through Roxboro and a short concurrency with US 158 and US 501, NC 49 continues on its final leg to the Virginia state line.

One unique fact about the route is that NC 49 is one of limited number of state highways that maintain their numbers in more than two consecutive states, which in this case is Virginia (VA 49) and South Carolina (SC 49).

See also

Major intersections

County Location Mile Destinations Notes
South Carolina state line 0.0 SC 49 south (Charlotte Highway) – York Southern terminus
Mecklenburg Charlotte 3.5 NC 160 (Steele Creek Road)
7.7 I-485 (Seddon Rusty Goode Jr. Freeway) to I-85 / I-77 – Greensboro, Columbia, SC Diamond interchange
11.6 Route 4 (Billy Graham Parkway) to I-77 south / US 21 south – Columbia, SC Access to Charlotte/Douglas International Airport; Access to I-77/US 21 south
11.8 I-77 north / US 21 north – Statesville Exit 6; Partial cloverleaf interchange; northbound exit only
14.4 NC 160 south (West Boulevard) Northern terminus of NC 160
15.2 NC 27 east (Morehead Street) – Albemarle South end of concurrency with NC 27
15.3 I-277 / US 74 east – Monroe Eastbound access only
15.4 US 29 south / NC 27 west (Morehead Street) – Gastonia, Lincolnton South end of concurrency with US 29; North end of concurrency with NC 27
16.8 I-277 / NC 16 north (Brookshire Freeway) to I-77 / I-85 – Columbia, Gastonia, Greensboro, Lowesville I-277 outer loop and NC 16 northbound exit only via W. 12th Street
23.4 US 29 north (Tryon Street) – Concord North end of concurrency with US 29
24.1 NC 24 (W.T. Harris Boulevard) – Albemarle Partial cloverleaf interchange
26.4 I-485 to I-85 / I-77 – Greensboro, Statesville Partial cloverleaf interchange
Cabarrus Concord 37.0 US 601 – Monroe, Salisbury Partial cloverleaf interchange
Mt. Pleasant 42.9 NC 73 – Concord, Albemarle Full interchange
Stanly Richfield 54.7 US 52 (Church Street) – Albemarle, Lexington
58.6 NC 8 south – New London South end of concurrency with NC 8
Davidson Newsom 62.4 NC 8 north – Lexington North end of concurrency with NC 8
Handy 66.5 NC 109 – Troy, Denton Diamond interchange
Randolph 71.0 NC 47 west – Denton, Lexington Eastern terminus of NC 47
Asheboro 84.2 US 64 west (Dixie Drive) – Lexington South end of concurrency with US 64
84.4 Future I-73 / Future I-74 / US 220 – Rockingham, Greensboro Cloverleaf interchange
85.3
US 220 Bus. (Fayetteville Street)
85.7 NC 159 south (Zoo Parkway) – Seagrove Access to North Carolina Zoo
87.1 NC 42 – Coleridge
Ramseur 95.0 NC 22 north – Climax South end of wrong-way concurrency with NC 22
95.3 NC 22 south (Colridge Road) – Carthage North end of wrong-way concurrency with NC 22
95.9 US 64 east (Jordan Road) – Siler City, Pittsboro North end of concurrency with US 64
Liberty 103.1 US 421 – Greensboro, Sanford Diamond interchange
Alamance Burlington 123.1 I-85 / I-40 – Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Durham, Raleigh Exit 145; Diamond interchange
123.5 NC 54 west (Chapel Hill Road) / NC 100 west (Maple Avenue) – Whitsett South end of concurrency with NC 54; Eastern terminus of NC 100
Graham 124.5 NC 87 north (Elm Street) – Reidsville South end of wrong-way concurrency with NC 87
125.1 NC 87 south (Main Street) – Fayetteville North end of wrong-way concurrency with NC 87
125.4 NC 54 east (Harden Street) – Raleigh North end of concurrency with NC 54
Haw River 127.2 US 70 west (Main Street) – Greensboro South end of concurrency with US 70
128.2 US 70 east (Main Street) – Durham North end of concurrency with US 70
Pleasant Grove 135.2 NC 62 – Archdale, Yanceyville
137.8 NC 119 – Swepsonville, Hightowers
Orange 144.3 NC 86 south – Chapel Hill South end of concurrency with NC 86
Caswell Prospect Hill 144.7 NC 86 north – Hillsborough North end of concurrency with NC 86
Person Roxboro 159.8 US 158 west (Leasburg Road) – Yanceyville South end of concurrency with US 158
160.3 NC 57 (Concord Road) – Milton South end of wrong-way concurrency with NC 57
160.6 US 158 east / US 501 south / NC 57 south (S. Madison Boulevard) – Oxford, Durham, Hillsborough North end of concurrency with US 158; South end of concurrency with US 501; North End of wrong-way concurrency with NC 57
162.2 US 501 north (Main Street) – South Boston North end of concurrency with US 501
Granville 177.6 NC 96 south (Little Batterwhite Road) – Oxford South end of concurrency with NC 96
Virginia state line 177.8 SR 49 / SR 96 (Florence Avenue) – Virgilina, Clarksville Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
     Concurrency terminus     Closed/former     Incomplete access     Unopened

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