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North Carolina Highway 4 marker

North Carolina Highway 4

Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length34.7 mi[1] (55.8 km)
Existed1934[1]–present
Major junctions
South end US 301 near Rocky Mount
Major intersections I-95 near Rocky Mount
North end US 158 / NC 903 in Littleton
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesNash, Halifax, Warren
Highway system
NC 3 NC 5

NC 4 is a North Carolina state highway that is 34 miles (55 km) in length. Running near the Virginia border in Nash and Halifax counties, NC 4 connects the region with I-95.

Route description

The southern terminus of NC 4 is at US 301 near Rocky Mount. After heading west, NC 4 joins NC 48 near I-95 with exit/entrance ramps (exit 145); numerous hotels can be found here, built especially for I-95 travelers. After heading north for about 15 miles (24 km), NC 4 splits from NC 48 and joins NC 561 near Medoc Mountain State Park, heading west. After several miles, the road splits off and heads north for about 12 miles (19 km) before entering Littleton and ending at US 158/NC 903 downtown.

NC 4 is one of the more rural roads in this part of the state; before entering Littleton, there are no incorporated towns along the route. This section of the state is mainly farmland.

History

  • 1934: As North Carolina renumbered its state highways, NC 4 was commissioned as a short state highway, running only a few miles from US 158 to the community of Airlie, just south of Littleton.
  • 1951: NC 48 running from Airlie to Littleton is rerouted to the east, leaving NC 4 to take its place.
  • 1984: NC 4 is extended southward, taking over parts of NC 561, NC 48, and the decommissioned I-95 Business to US 301. I-95 Business was intended to take traffic from US 301 to I-95, and NC 4 took over that role.[1]

Major intersections

County Location Mile Destinations Notes
Nash Rocky Mount 0.0 US 301 (Wesleyan Boulevard) – Wilson, Halifax Southern terminus
Gold Rock 3.8
I-95 / NC 48 south (Exit 145) – Fayetteville, Roanoke Rapids, Rocky Mount
South end of concurrency with NC 48
Red Oak 8.9
NC 33 east – Whitakers
Western terminus of NC 33
Halifax 11.6
NC 481 east – Enfield
Western terminus of NC 481
Brinkleyville 20.0

NC 48 north / NC 561 east – Roanoke Rapids, Ahoskie
North end of concurrency with NC 48; south end of concurrency with NC 561
23.1
NC 561 west – Centerville
North end of concurrency with NC 561
Warren No major intersections
Halifax Littleton 34.7 US 158 / NC 903 (Main Street) – Warrenton, Weldon Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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