Junction List
County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes | |
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Davie | Mocksville | 0 | US 64 / US 601 – Statesville, Lexington, Cooleemee, Salisbury | US 158 begins | |
5 | To I-40 (Farmington Road) – Farmington | ||||
Hillsdale | 11 | NC 801 – Farmington, Cooleemee | |||
Forsyth | Winston-Salem | 21 | I-40 – Statesville, Greensboro | ||
22 | NC 67 (Silas Creek Parkway) | ||||
23 | I-40 Bus. west / US 421 north – Statesville, Yadkinville | West end of I-40 Business overlap, north end of US 421 overlap | |||
US 158 overlaps with Interstate 40 Business (exits 3B to 8). | |||||
28 | I-40 Bus. east / US 421 south / NC 150 east – Kernersville, Greensboro | East end of I-40 Business and NC 150 overlap, south end of US 421 overlap | |||
Walkertown | 21 | NC 66 (Old Hollow Road) – Kernersville | |||
Guilford | Stokesdale | 44 | NC 65 (Belews Creek Road) – Walnut Cove | ||
44.5 | NC 68 – High Point | ||||
48 | US 220 – Greensboro, Madison | ||||
Rockingham | Reidsville | 64 | US 29 Bus. south / NC 87 south / Richardson Drive – Greensboro, Burlington |
South end of US 29 Business and NC 87 overlap | |
65.5 | NC 65 west / NC 87 north (Harrison Street) – Wentworth, Eden | North end of NC 87 overlap | |||
67.5 | Scales Street | ||||
68 | US 29 Bus. north / NC 14 north – Eden, Danville |
North end of US 29 Business/NC 14 overlap | |||
68.5 | Market Street | ||||
70 | US 29 – Greensboro, Danville | South end of NC 14 overlap; also future I-785 | |||
Caswell | 48 | NC 150 west – Williamsburg | |||
Yanceyville | 89 | NC 86 north – Danville | North end of NC 86 overlap | ||
91 | NC 62 – Burlington, Milton | Brief .2 miles (0.32 km) concurrency | |||
94 | NC 86 south – Hillsborough | South end of NC 86 overlap | |||
98 | NC 119 – Mebane, Semora | ||||
Person | Roxboro | 111 | NC 49 south – Haw River | South end of NC 49 overlap | |
111.5 | NC 57 north – Semora, Milton | North end of NC 57 overlap | |||
112 | US 501 north / NC 49 north – South Boston, Virgilina | North end of US 501/NC 49 overlap | |||
112.5 | NC 157 south (Hurdle Mills Road) – Hurdle Mills | ||||
113 | US 501 south / NC 57 south (Durham Road) – Durham | South end of US 501/NC 57 overlap | |||
Granville | Oxford | 135.5 | US 158 Bus. east (Roxboro Road) |
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136 | NC 96 (Little Batterwhite Road) – Virgilina | ||||
137 | US 15 (College Street) – Clarksville | ||||
140.5 | US 158 Bus. west (Williamsboro Street) |
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141 | I-85 – Durham, Petersburg | ||||
142 | US 158 Bus. east – Henderson |
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Vance | Henderson | 147 | I-85 south – Durham | South end of I-85 overlap | |
US 158 overlaps with Interstate 85 (exits 213 to 215). | |||||
150 | I-85 north / US 1 Bus. south / US 158 Bus. west – Petersburg |
North end of I-85 overlap, south end of US 1 Business overlap | |||
152 | US 1 south – Wake Forest, Raleigh | South end of US 1 overlap, north end of US 1 Business overlap | |||
Middleburg | 154.5 | I-85 / Flemingtown Road – Henderson, Durham, Petersburg | |||
Warren | Norlina | 163 | US 1 north / US 401 north – South Hill, Richmond | North end of US 1/401 overlap | |
164 | US 401 south / US 158 Bus. east – Warrenton |
South end of US 401 overlap | |||
Macon | 169 | US 158 Bus. west – Warrenton |
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Halifax | Littleton | 180 | NC 4 south / NC 903 north – Warrenton | North end of NC 903 overlap | |
187 | NC 903 south – Halifax | South end of NC 903 overlap | |||
Roanoke Rapids | 195 | NC 48 (Roanoke Avenue) – Brinkleyville | |||
196 | NC 125 (Smith Church Road) – Halifax | ||||
197 | I-95 – Rocky Mount, Emporia, Richmond | ||||
Weldon | 199 | US 301 south – Halifax, Rocky Mount | South end of US 301 overlap | ||
Northampton | Garysburg | 202 | US 301 north – Emporia | North end of US 301 overlap | |
Jackson | 211 | NC 305 – Seaboard, Rich Square | Brief .3 miles (0.48 km) concurrency | ||
Conway | 224 | NC 35 – Severn, Woodland | |||
230 | US 258 south / US 158 Bus. east – Murfreesboro, Woodland, Scotland Neck |
South end of US 258 overlap | |||
Hertford | 232 | US 258 north / NC 11 – Murfreesboro | North end of US 258 overlap | ||
234 | US 158 Bus. west – Murfreesboro |
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Winton | 241 | US 13 south / NC 45 south – Ahoskie | South end of US 13 overlap | ||
Gates | 245 | NC 137 east – Gatesville | |||
248 | US 13 north – Suffolk | North end of US 13 overlap | |||
253 | US 158 Bus. east – Gatesville |
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254 | NC 37 – Gatesville, Gates, Suffolk | ||||
256 | US 158 Bus. west – Gatesville |
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Sunbury | 263 | NC 32 – Edenton, Suffolk | |||
Pasquotank | Morgans Corner | 278 | US 17 north – Norfolk | North end of US 17 overlap | |
282 | US 17 Byp. south – Hertford, Edenton |
Exit 264 | |||
Elizabeth City | 289 | US 17 Bus. south (Road Street) |
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289.5 | US 17 south (Hughes Boulevard) | South end of US 17 overlap | |||
290 | US 17 Bus. (Road Street) |
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Camden | Camden | 294 | NC 343 – South Mills, Old Trap | ||
Belcross | 296 | NC 34 north | |||
Currituck | Barco | 306 | NC 168 north – Norfolk | ||
315 | NC 136 east – Poplar Branch | ||||
Dare | Kitty Hawk | 334 | To NC 12 – Southern Shores, Duck, Corolla | ||
Nags Head | 350 | US 64 west to US 264 – Manteo, Wanchese To NC 12 – Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Nags Head Beaches, Hatteras Island, Ocracoke Island |
US 158 ends at Whalebone Junction | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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