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North Carolina Highway 801 marker

North Carolina Highway 801

Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length53.9 mi [1] (86.7 km)
Existed1927–1928 [2]–present
Major junctions
South end NC 152 in Mooresville
Major intersections US 70 near Cleveland
I-40 in Bermuda Run
North end US 601 near Farmington
Location
Country United States
State North Carolina
Counties Iredell, Rowan, Davie
Highway system
I-795 I-840

North Carolina Highway 801 (NC 801) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway runs north–south, traversing the central Piedmont region of the state.

Route description

A two-lane rural highway, it traverses 53.9 miles (86.7 km) from Mooresville to U.S. Route 601 (US 601) near Farmington. It links several small towns and communities including Cooleemee, Advance, Farmington, and Bermuda Run. [1]

History

NC 801 was first commissioned in 1927–28 as a short route traveling east–west from to NC 65 (now US 158) at the now-defunct town of Hillsdale. The route was extended south from its eastern terminus to connect with NC 90 (now US 64) by 1930, becoming a north–south route. In 1933, the route was extended again, from NC 90 southwest to Mooresville, replacing all of NC 803, which ran from US 601 south of Mocksville to NC 26 (now US 29) in Mooresville. Between 1934 and 1936, NC 801 was rerouted in the Hillsdale area, eliminating a concurrency with US 158. In the early 1950s, another short concurrency, with US 64, was replaced with a continuous alignment. When US 70 was shifted onto a new alignment, so did the NC 801 concurrency between 1956 and 1958. [2]

North Carolina Highway 803

North Carolina Highway 803 (NC 803) was established as a new primary routing in 1931 as a spur of NC 80 (now US 601) to Cooleemee. In 1932 it was extended southwest through Barber to NC 150 (now NC 152) in Mooresville. In 1933, it was replaced by an extension of NC 801. [3]

Junction list

CountyLocation mi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Iredell Mooresville0.00.0 NC 152 (North Main Street) / East Park Avenue – China Grove
1.52.4
NC 150 (Oakridge Farm Highway) to I-77 – Lincolnton, Salisbury
Rowan Barber14.423.2
US 70 west / Barber Junction Road – Statesville
Southern end of US 70 concurrency
15.825.4
US 70 east / Celanese Drive – Salisbury
Northern end of US 70 concurrency
Davie Davie Crossroads25.040.2 US 601 – Mocksville, Salisbury
Fork Church32.251.8 US 64 – Mocksville, Lexington
Bermuda Run42.668.6 US 158
42.8–
43.0
68.9–
69.2
I-40 – Winston-Salem, StatesvilleExit 180 (I-40)
53.986.7 US 601 – Mocksville, Yadkinville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c Google (2012-01-04). "North Carolina Highway 801" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
  2. ^ a b "NCRoads.com: N.C. 801". Retrieved 2012-01-04.[ self-published source]
  3. ^ "NCRoads.com: N.C. 803". Retrieved 2012-01-04.[ self-published source]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

North Carolina Highway 801 marker

North Carolina Highway 801

Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length53.9 mi [1] (86.7 km)
Existed1927–1928 [2]–present
Major junctions
South end NC 152 in Mooresville
Major intersections US 70 near Cleveland
I-40 in Bermuda Run
North end US 601 near Farmington
Location
Country United States
State North Carolina
Counties Iredell, Rowan, Davie
Highway system
I-795 I-840

North Carolina Highway 801 (NC 801) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway runs north–south, traversing the central Piedmont region of the state.

Route description

A two-lane rural highway, it traverses 53.9 miles (86.7 km) from Mooresville to U.S. Route 601 (US 601) near Farmington. It links several small towns and communities including Cooleemee, Advance, Farmington, and Bermuda Run. [1]

History

NC 801 was first commissioned in 1927–28 as a short route traveling east–west from to NC 65 (now US 158) at the now-defunct town of Hillsdale. The route was extended south from its eastern terminus to connect with NC 90 (now US 64) by 1930, becoming a north–south route. In 1933, the route was extended again, from NC 90 southwest to Mooresville, replacing all of NC 803, which ran from US 601 south of Mocksville to NC 26 (now US 29) in Mooresville. Between 1934 and 1936, NC 801 was rerouted in the Hillsdale area, eliminating a concurrency with US 158. In the early 1950s, another short concurrency, with US 64, was replaced with a continuous alignment. When US 70 was shifted onto a new alignment, so did the NC 801 concurrency between 1956 and 1958. [2]

North Carolina Highway 803

North Carolina Highway 803 (NC 803) was established as a new primary routing in 1931 as a spur of NC 80 (now US 601) to Cooleemee. In 1932 it was extended southwest through Barber to NC 150 (now NC 152) in Mooresville. In 1933, it was replaced by an extension of NC 801. [3]

Junction list

CountyLocation mi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Iredell Mooresville0.00.0 NC 152 (North Main Street) / East Park Avenue – China Grove
1.52.4
NC 150 (Oakridge Farm Highway) to I-77 – Lincolnton, Salisbury
Rowan Barber14.423.2
US 70 west / Barber Junction Road – Statesville
Southern end of US 70 concurrency
15.825.4
US 70 east / Celanese Drive – Salisbury
Northern end of US 70 concurrency
Davie Davie Crossroads25.040.2 US 601 – Mocksville, Salisbury
Fork Church32.251.8 US 64 – Mocksville, Lexington
Bermuda Run42.668.6 US 158
42.8–
43.0
68.9–
69.2
I-40 – Winston-Salem, StatesvilleExit 180 (I-40)
53.986.7 US 601 – Mocksville, Yadkinville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c Google (2012-01-04). "North Carolina Highway 801" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
  2. ^ a b "NCRoads.com: N.C. 801". Retrieved 2012-01-04.[ self-published source]
  3. ^ "NCRoads.com: N.C. 803". Retrieved 2012-01-04.[ self-published source]

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