North Carolina Highway 87

NC Highway 87 marker

NC Highway 87

Route of NC 87 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 236.8 mi (381.1 km)
Existed: 1937 – present
Major junctions
South end: NC 211 in Southport
 
North end: SR 87 at VA line near Eden
Location
Counties: Brunswick, Columbus, Bladen, Cumberland, Harnett, Lee, Chatham, Alamance, Caswell, Rockingham
Highway system
NC 86NC 88

North Carolina Highway 87 (NC 87) is a mostly rural highway traversing the eastern half of the U.S. state of North Carolina. NC 87 begins in the Atlantic coastal town of Southport and crosses into Virginia at the Virginia state line five miles (8 km) north of Eden in Rockingham County. At 240 miles (390 km) in length, NC 87 is the second longest state highway in North Carolina.

Route description

NC 87 is a four-lane, divided highway with at-grade crossings between Elizabethtown and Sanford with the exception of Fayetteville, where NC 87 is a freeway. Other sections that are four-lane, divided highways include concurrencies with US 17 and US 74/US 76 in Brunswick County.

North of Sanford, NC 87 runs concurrent with US 15/US 501 to Pittsboro. It then continues towards Graham as a two-lane highway. It returns to four-lanes in southern Graham, returning to two-lane in downtown Graham. The route makes a left turn one block north of the Alamance County Courthouse, where it follows a two-lane road before making a right turn onto a four-lane street. The highway remains four-lane through downtown Burlington, returning to two-lane for the remainder of its route in North Carolina, save for a small section near its intersection with US 29.

History

Junction list

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
BrunswickSouthport0.00.0 NC 211 (Howe Street) SupplySouthern terminus
1.32.1 NC 133 south (Dosher Cutoff) Caswell BeachSouth end of concurrency with NC 133
Boiling Spring Lakes3.35.3 NC 133 north (River Road) BelvilleNorth end of concurrency with NC 133
Winnabow15.224.5 US 17 south (Ocean Highway) Bolivia, ShallotteSouth end of concurrency with US 17
Bishop18.629.9 US 17 north (Ocean Highway) to I140 Leland, WilmingtonNorth end of concurrency with US 17
Maco27.944.9 US 74 / US 76 east (Andrew Jackson Highway) Leland, WilmingtonSouth end of concurrency with US 74/76
ColumbusDelco32.452.1 US 74 / US 76 west (Andrew Jackson Highway) Bolton, WhitevilleNorth end of concurrency with US 74/76
Sandyfield38.461.8 NC 11 (General Howe Highway) Bolton, Long View
BladenElizabethtown62.7100.9
NC 87 Bus. north (Broad Street)
Southern terminus of Business NC 87
64.7104.1 US 701 / NC 242 Clarkton, Bladenboro, White Lake, Roseboro
69.2111.4
NC 41 north / NC 87 Bus. south White Lake, Harrells
South end of concurrency with NC 41; Northern terminus of Business NC 87
Dublin70.9114.1 NC 41 south Lumberton, FairmontNorth end of concurrency with NC 41
72.4116.5 NC 410 south (3rd Street) BladenboroNorthern terminus of NC 410
Tar Heel79.2127.5 NC 131 south BladenboroNorthern terminus of NC 131
84.2135.5 NC 20 west St. PaulsEastern terminus of NC 20
CumberlandFayetteville97.9157.6 I95 north Benson, Smithfield
I95 south Lumberton, Florence
Cloverleaf interchange with Collector/distributor lanes; Exit 46
100.3161.4Owen DriveDiamond interchange
102.0164.2 I95 Bus. / US 301 (Eastern Boulevard) St. Pauls, EastoverPartial cloverleaf interchange
102.8165.4Gillespie StreetPartial cloverleaf interchange
103.5166.6
US 401 Bus. south (Robeson Street) Raeford
South end of concurrency with Business US 401; Partial cloverleaf interchange
104.2167.7Hay StreetDiamond interchange
104.7168.5
US 401 Bus. north (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway) / NC 24 east (Rowan Street) Raleigh, Stedman
North end of concurrency with Business US 401; South end of concurrency with NC 24; Diamond interchange
108.6174.8 US 401 (Skibo Road/Pamalee Drive) Lumberton, Lillington
Spring Lake114.1183.6 NC 210 south (Murchison Road) FayettevilleSouth end of concurrency with NC 210
114.5184.3 NC 210 north (Lillington Highway) LillingtonNorth end of concurrency with NC 210
116.7187.8 NC 690 west (Vass Road) VassEastern terminus of NC 690
HarnettSpout Springs123.1198.1 NC 24 west Johnsonville, CameronNorth end of concurrency with NC 24; Partial cloverleaf interchange
Pineview126.5203.6 NC 27 Carthage, LillingtonDiamond interchange
LeeSanford135.5218.1
NC 87 Byp. north to US 421 Raleigh, Pittsboro
137.0220.5
US 421 Bus. south Lillington
South end of concurrency with US 421 Bus.
138.1222.3 NC 42 east / NC 78 west (Main Street) Fuquay-VarinaSouth end of concurrency with NC 42; Eastern terminus of NC 78
140.7226.4
US 1 Bus. / NC 42 west (Carthage Street) Carbonton
North end of concurrency with NC 42
141.9228.4
US 1 south / US 15 south / US 501 south (Jefferson Davis Highway) / US 421 Bus. north (Horner Boulevard) Cameron, Carthage, Goldston
South end of concurrency with US 1/15/501; North end of concurrency with Business US 421; Partial cloverleaf interchange
142.5229.3Burns Drive / Canterbury RoadPartial cloverleaf interchange; exit 69B on US 1
143.0230.1
US 421 (Oscar Keller Jr. Highway) / NC 87 Byp. south Lillington, Siler City, Greensboro
Cloverleaf interchange; exit 70 on US 1
144.2232.1
US 1 north / US 1 Bus. south (Hawkins Avenue) Moncure, Raleigh
North end of concurrency with US 1; Northern terminus of Business US 1; Partial cloverleaf interchange
ChathamPittsboro157.5253.5 US 15 / US 501 north (Sanford Road) Fearrington, Chapel HillNorth end of concurrency with US 15/US 501
158.0254.3 NC 902 west Bear CreekSouth end of concurrency with NC 902
158.9255.7
US 64 Bus. / NC 902 (West Street)
Eastern terminus of NC 902; North end of concurrency with NC 902
160.8258.8 US 64 Siler City, CaryDiamond interchange
AlamanceGraham186.5300.1 I40 / I85 Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Hillsborough, DurhamDiamond interchange; exit 147 on I-85
187.3301.4 NC 49 north / NC 54 east (Harden Street) Haw River, DurhamSouth end of concurrency with NC 49/54
187.8302.2 NC 49 south / NC 54 west (Harden Street) Liberty, BurlingtonNorth end of concurrency with NC 49/54
Burlington189.1304.3 NC 100 east (Anthony Avenue)South end of concurrency with NC 100
190.1–
190.3
305.9–
306.3
US 70 / NC 62 (Fisher and Church Streets) Greensboro, Haw River, Julian, Pleasant GroveOne-way pair streets
192.8310.3 NC 100 west (Haggard Avenue) WhitsettNorth end of concurrency with NC 100
Caswell
No major junctions
Rockingham208.1334.9 NC 150 east YanceyvilleSouth end of concurrency with NC 150
Williamsburg209.2336.7 NC 150 west Browns Summit, SummerfieldNorth end of concurrency with NC 150
Reidsville212.9342.6 US 29 Greensboro, Danville, VADiamond interchange
214.4345.0
US 29 Bus. south
South end of concurrency with Business US 29
215.8347.3Front Street to US 158 west (Richardson Drive) MonroetonPartial cloverleaf interchange; South end of concurrency with US 158
217.9350.7
US 29 Bus. north / US 158 east (Freeway Drive) / NC 65 east (Harrison Street) Yanceyville, Roxboro
North end of concurrency with Business US 29 and US 158; South end of concurrency with NC 65; Diamond interchange
Wentworth221.8357.0 NC 65 west StokesdaleNorth end of concurrency with NC 65
US 311 south / NC 770 west / Old NC 87South end of concurrency with US 311 / NC 770
Eden229.5369.3 NC 14 south ReidsvilleSouth end of concurrency with NC 14
231.8373.0 US 311 north / NC 700 east / NC 770 east (Meadow Road) Stoneville, PelhamPartial cloverleaf interchange; north end of concurrency with US 311 / NC 770; western terminus of NC 700
236.8381.1 SR 87 north (Morehead Avenue) Ridgeway
NC 14 ends
Virginia state line; north end of concurrency with NC 14
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bannered routes

Elizabethtown business loop


NC Highway 87 Business
Location: Elizabethtown, North Carolina
Length: 6.4 mi[1] (10.3 km)
Existed: 1998–present

North Carolina Highway 87 Business (NC 87 Bus.), was established in 1997, when mainline NC 87 was moved south to bypass downtown Elizabethtown. NC 87 Bus. follows the original alignment along Broad Street.[2]

The entire route is in Elizabethtown, Bladen County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 NC 87 Fayetteville, Wilmington
2.03.2 US 701 / NC 41 east (Poplar Street) / NC 242 Clinton, WhitevilleEast end of NC 41 overlap
6.410.3 NC 41 west / NC 87 Fayetteville, Lumberton, WilmingtonWest end of NC 41 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Fayetteville alternate route 1

NC Highway 87A
Location: Fayetteville, North Carolina
Existed: 1944–1949

North Carolina Highway 87 Alternate (NC 87A), was established between 1940-44 as a new primary routing. It ran from US 15A/NC 87 (Hay Street) north along Robeson Street and then west along Fort Bragg Boulevard, recombining with mainline NC 87 on Fort Bragg Road. Sometime between 1945–49, it switched with mainline NC 87.[3]

Fayetteville alternate route 2

NC Highway 87A
Location: Fayetteville, North Carolina
Existed: 1949–1957

North Carolina Highway 87 Alternate (NC 87A), was established between 1945–49, the second NC 87A in Fayetteville followed the original NC 87 alignment along Hay Street, Morganton Road, and Fort Bragg Road. The route was decommissioned between 1955-57.[4]

Sanford bypass


NC Highway 87 Bypass
Location: Sanford, North Carolina
Length: 8.0 mi[5] (12.9 km)
Existed: 2013–present

North Carolina Highway 87 Bypass (NC 87 By-pass) was established in 2013 as a new primary route along existing sections of the Sanford Bypass (formally SR 9000), from NC 87 to US 1/US 15/US 501. The request to establish a bypass was pushed by the Sanford City Council and Lee County. Typically, the old alignment would become a business loop, but instead the NC 87 mainline remained unchanged. The bypass is built as a freeway; which shares designation with US  421.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 Google (October 17, 2012). "North Carolina Highway 87 Business - Elizabethtown, NC" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  2. Route Change (1998-06-15) (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. June 15, 1998. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  3. 1944 County Maps (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. December 1, 1944. Cumberland County inset. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  4. 1949 County Maps (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. June 30, 1949. Cumberland Supplement inset. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  5. Google (June 28, 2014). "North Carolina Highway 87 Bypass - Sanford, NC" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  6. Route Change (2013-08-20) (PDF) (Map). North Carolina Department of Transportation. August 20, 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
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