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==Major intersections==
==Major intersections==
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!County
|county=Hoke|cspan=2
!Location
|location=Raeford|lspan=2
!Mile
|type=concur
!Destinations
|mile=0.0
!Notes
|road={{Jct|state=NC|US-Bus|401|NC|211|dab1=Raeford|dir1=south|name2=Main Street|city1=Wagram|city2=Red Springs|city3=Aberdeen}}
|-
|notes=Western terminus; West end of US 401 Bus. overlap
| rowspan="2" | [[Hoke County, NC|Hoke]]
}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Raeford, North Carolina|Raeford]]
{{NCint
| style="background:#ddffdd" | 0.0
|type=concur
| style="background:#ddffdd" | {{Jct|state=NC|US-Bus|401|NC|211|dab1=Raeford|dir1=south|name2=Main Street|city1=Wagram|city2=Red Springs|city3=Aberdeen}}
|mile=0.3
| style="background:#ddffdd" | Western terminus; West end of concurrency with Business US 401
|road={{Jct|state=NC|US-Bus|401|dab1=Raeford|dir1=north|name1=Central Avenue|city1=Fayetteville}}
|-
|notes=East end of US 401 Bus. overlap
| style="background:#ddffdd" | 0.3
}}
| style="background:#ddffdd" | {{Jct|state=NC|US-Bus|401|dab1=Raeford|dir1=north|name1=Central Avenue|city1=Fayetteville}}
{{NCint
| style="background:#ddffdd" | East end of concurrency with Business US 401
|county=Robeson|cspan=3
|-
|location=Lumber Bridge
| rowspan="3" | [[Robeson County, NC|Robeson]]
|mile=11.3
| [[Lumber Bridge, North Carolina|Lumber Bridge]]
|road={{Jct|state=NC|NC|71|city1=Red Springs|city2=Parkton}}
| 11.3
}}
| {{Jct|state=NC|NC|71|city1=Red Springs|city2=Parkton}}
{{NCint
|
|location=St. Pauls|lspan=2
|-
|mile=18.6
| rowspan="2" | [[St. Pauls, North Carolina|St. Pauls]]
|road={{Jct|state=NC|I|95|city1=Lumberton|city2=Fayetteville}}
| 18.6
|notes=I-95 exit 31; [[Diamond interchange]]
| {{Jct|state=NC|I|95|city1=Lumberton|city2=Fayetteville}}
}}
| Exit 31; [[Diamond interchange]]
{{NCint
|-
| 19.3
|mile=19.3
| {{Jct|state=NC|US|301|name1=5th Street|city1=Lumberton|city2=Hope Mills}}
|road={{Jct|state=NC|US|301|name1=5th Street|city1=Lumberton|city2=Hope Mills}}
}}
|
{{NCint
|-
| [[Bladen County, NC|Bladen]]
|county=Bladen
| [[Tar Heel, North Carolina|Tar Heel]]
|location=Tar Heel
| 28.6
|mile=28.6
| {{Jct|state=NC|NC|87|city1=Dublin|city2=Fayetteville}}
|road={{Jct|state=NC|NC|87|city1=Dublin|city2=Fayetteville}}
| Eastern terminus
|notes=Eastern terminus
}}
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Revision as of 00:24, 19 January 2015

North Carolina Highway 20 marker
North Carolina Highway 20
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length28.6 mi (46.0 km)
Existed1934[1]–present
Major junctions
West end
US 401 Bus. / NC 211 in Raeford
Major intersections I-95 in St. Pauls
US 301 in St. Pauls
East end NC 87 near Tar Heel
Standort
LandVereinigte Staaten
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesHoke, Robeson, Bladen
Highway system
US 19W US 21

North Carolina Highway 20 (NC 20) is a 27-mile (43 km) North Carolina state highway that runs through Bladen, Robeson and Hoke counties. It serves as a major road in each of the three incorporated communities it passes through. The route is co-designated as St. Pauls Road in Raeford, Main Street in Lumber Bridge, and Broad Street in St. Pauls.

Route description

NC 20 begins at its eastern terminus at NC 87 in northwest Bladen County near Tar Heel and the Cape Fear River. From there, the route travels in a westerly direction into Robeson County and through the heart of St. Pauls. After crossing US 301 (Fifth Street), NC 20 continues to an interchange with I-95 (exit 31) at the western edge of town.

After the interchange, NC 20 darts northwest through the town of Lumber Bridge, where it crosses NC 71 (Fayetteville Street). Crossing over the county line into Hoke County, NC 20 heads northwest to meet with Business US 401 (Central Avenue) in downtown Raeford. There, NC 20 joins Business US 401 for approximately 0.3 miles (0.48 km) to end at NC 211 (Main Street).[2]

History

The original NC 20 was at one time the longest numbered route in North Carolina, running from the Tennessee border to the port city of Wilmington, a distance of 401 miles (645 km). After the introduction of U.S. highways in North Carolina in 1934, the route was carved up between routes US 19, US 70, US 74, US 76, and US 17.[1]

The modern NC 20 was originally NC 220. Despite a few minor reroutings, the state highway has remained largely unchanged since the 1930s. The NC 220 designation was dropped permanently from the state highway system around 1935 after the introduction of US 220 into North Carolina.[3] With the possible extension of I-20 into North Carolina, this route may be renumbered again.

Major intersections

CountyStandortmikmDestinationsNotes
HokeRaeford0.00.0

US 401 Bus. south / NC 211 (Main Street) – Wagram, Red Springs, Aberdeen
Western terminus; West end of US 401 Bus. overlap
0.30.48

US 401 Bus. north (Central Avenue) – Fayetteville
East end of US 401 Bus. overlap
RobesonLumber Bridge11.318.2 NC 71 - Red Springs, Parkton
St. Pauls18.629.9 I-95 - Lumberton, FayettevilleI-95 exit 31; Diamond interchange
19.331.1 US 301 (5th Street) – Lumberton, Hope Mills
BladenTar Heel28.646.0 NC 87 - Dublin, FayettevilleEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References