NC 87 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by NCDOT | ||||
Length: | 240 mi (386 km) | |||
Existed: | 1939[1] – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | NC 211 in Southport, NC | |||
NC 133 near Southport US 17 near Bolivia US 74 / US 76 in Sandy Creek US 701 in Elizabethtown I-95 / US 301 / I-95 Bus. in Fayetteville US 1 / US 15 / US 501 / US 421 in Sanford US 64 in Pittsboro I-40 / I-85 in Burlington US 70 / NC 54 in Burlington US 29 in Reidsville |
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North end: | SR 87 at Virginia | |||
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Counties: | Brunswick, Bladen, Cumberland, Harnett, Lee, Chatham, Alamance, Caswell, Rockingham | |||
Highway system | ||||
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North Carolina Highway 87 is a mostly rural highway traversing the eastern half of the U.S. state of North Carolina. N.C. 87 begins in the Atlantic coastal town of Southport and ends at the Virginia state line five miles (8 km) north of Eden in Rockingham County. At 240 miles (390 km) in length, N.C. 87 is the second longest state highway in North Carolina (longer than Interstate 85 by about 10 miles)[1].
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N.C. 87 is a four-lane, divided highway with at-grade crossings between Tar Heel and Sanford. The section east of Tar Heel to N.C. 41 near Elizabethtown is currently being upgraded to four lanes. There is already a by-pass route for Elizabethtown. Other sections that are four-lane, divided highways include concurrencies with U.S. 17 and U.S. 74-76 in Brunswick County.
North of Sanford, N.C. 87 runs concurrent with U.S. 15-501 to Pittsboro. It then continues towards Graham as a two-lane highway. It returns to 4 lanes in southern Graham, returning to 2 lanes in downtown Graham. The route makes a left turn one block north of the Alamance County Courthouse, where it follows a 2-lane road before making a right turn onto a 4 lane street. The highway remains 4 lanes through downtown Burlington, returning to 2 lanes for the remainder of its route in North Carolina, save for a small section near its intersection with US Highway 29.
In Fayetteville, N.C. 87 has a limited-access portion north of I-95, the Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway. According to NCDOT, the exits are listed as follows:
County | Location | Destinations | Notes |
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Cumberland | Fayetteville | NC 24 east (Bragg Blvd.) – Fayetteville | East of NC 24 overlap |
Hay Street | |||
US 401 Bus. south |
The freeway continues | ||
Gillespie Street | |||
I-95 Bus. / US 301 (Owen Dr.) | |||
East Mountain Drive | |||
I-95 – Lumberton, Dunn, Benson | Full interchange | ||
Bladen | Elizabethtown | NC 87 Bus. south – Elizabethtown |
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US 701 / NC 242 – Bladenboro, White Lake | |||
NC 87 Bus. north – Elizabethtown |
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Columbus | Sandyfield | NC 11 – Freeman, Atkinson | |
Delco | US 74 / US 76 west – Bolton, Whiteville | East end of US 74/76 overlap | |
Brunswick | Maco | US 74 / US 76 east – Wilmington | East end of US 74/76 overlap |
Navassa | US 17 north – Leland, Wilmington | North end of US 17 overlap | |
Winnabow | US 17 south – Bolivia, Supply | South end of US 17 overlap |