U.S. Route 258 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile
km Destinations Notes
Onslow
Jacksonville 0.00 0.00
US 17 Bus. / NC 24 Bus. east (Marine Boulevard/Wilmington Highway)
Southern terminus of US 258; south end of concurrency with NC 24 Business
1.11 1.79 NC 24 east to US 17 / NC 53 west (Burgaw Highway) – New Bern, Camp Lejeune, Wilmington, Burgaw North end of concurrency with NC 24 Business; south end of concurrency with NC 24
6.43 10.35 NC 111 north (Catherine Lake Road) – Chinquapin
Richlands 16.26 26.17 NC 24 west (Beulaville Highway) – Beulaville North end of concurrency with NC 24
Jones
23.30 37.50 NC 41 – Beulaville, Trenton
Lenoir
Kinston 41.72 67.14
US 70 east (New Bern Road) / US 70 Bus. west / US 258 Bus. north / NC 58 (Queen Street) – New Bern, Trenton
South end of concurrency with US 70
42.95 69.12 NC 11 / NC 55 (Old Pink Hill Road) – Kenansville, Mount Olive
44.98 72.39
US 70 Bus. east / US 258 Bus. south (Vernon Avenue)
45.47 73.18 US 70 west (Vernon Avenue) – Goldsboro North end of concurrency with US 70
48.88 78.66 NC 148 east (C.F. Harvey Parkway) – Kinston Regional Jetport
Greene
Snow Hill 55.04 88.58 NC 58 (Kingold Boulevard) – Kinston, Stantonsburg
56.77 91.36 US 13 south / NC 91 north / NC 903 south – Goldsboro, Walstonburg, La Grange South end of concurrency with US 13
59.10 95.11 NC 903 north – Maury North end of concurrency with NC 903
Lizzie 61.10 98.33 NC 123 south – Maury
63.10 101.55 US 13 north – Greenville North end of concurrency with US 13
Pitt
Farmville 66.82 107.54
US 264 Alt. (Marlboro Road) – Wilson, Greenville
68.00 109.44 NC 121 east (Main Street) / Wilson Street east – Falkland South end of concurrency with NC 121
68.47 110.19 NC 121 west (Wilson Street) – Wilson North end of concurrency with NC 121
70.09 112.80 US 264 (John P. East Memorial Highway) – Wilson, Greenville US 264 Exit 63
Fountain 74.32 119.61 NC 222 (Wilson Street) – Falkland, Saratoga
Edgecombe
Crisp 78.92 127.01 NC 124 – Macclesfield, Conetoe
81.42 131.03 NC 42 / NC 43 – Pinetops, Falkland, Conetoe
Tarboro 89.62 144.23
US 64 west / US 64 Alt. west / NC 111 south / NC 122 south (Western Boulevard) – Rocky Mount, Pinetops
US 64 Exit 485; south end of concurrency with US 64, NC 111, and NC 122
Princeville 90.31 145.34 US 64 east – Williamston US 64 Exit 486; no access from westbound US 64 to northbound US 258 or from southbound US 258 to eastbound US 64; north end of concurrency with US 64
90.73 146.02 NC 33 – Tarboro, Belvoir
91.12 146.64 NC 111 north (Greenwood Boulevard) – Oak City North end of concurrency with NC 111
94.55 152.16 NC 122 north – Speed North end of concurrency with NC 122
101.05 162.62 NC 97 – Leggett, Hobgood
Halifax
Scotland Neck 109.52 176.26 NC 125 south – Hobgood South end of concurrency with NC 125
109.98 177.00 NC 903 south (9th Street) – Hamilton South end of concurrency with NC 903
110.25 177.43 NC 125 north / NC 903 north (12th Street) – Halifax North end of concurrency with NC 125 and NC 903
114.74 184.66 NC 561 west – Halifax South end of concurrency with NC 561
Northampton
Rich Square 121.86 196.11 NC 308 south – Kelford
123.39 198.58 NC 305 / NC 561 east (Jackson Street) – Jackson, Aulander, Ahoskie North end of concurrency with NC 561
Woodland 129.32 208.12 NC 35 south (Spruce Street) – Aulander South end of concurrency with NC 35
129.49 208.39 NC 35 north (Linden Street) – Conway North end of concurrency with NC 35
137.94 221.99
US 158 west / US 158 Bus. east (Main Street) – Conway, Murfreesboro
South end of concurrency with US 158
Hertford
Murfreesboro 140.62 226.31 US 158 east / NC 11 south – Winton, Ahoskie North end of concurrency with US 158; south end of concurrency with NC 11
142.04 228.59
US 158 Bus. (Main Street)
Northern terminus of NC 11

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