State: | NC |
Type: | NC |
Route: | 43 |
Map: | NC 43 map.svg |
Map Notes: | Route of NC 43 highlighted in red |
Length Mi: | 119.6 |
Direction A: | South |
Direction B: | North |
Terminus A: | near New Bern |
Terminus B: | near Warrenton |
Junction: |
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Counties: | Craven, Pitt, Edgecombe, Nash, Halifax, Warren |
Established: | 1928 |
Previous Type: | NC |
Previous Route: | 42 |
Next Type: | NC |
Next Route: | 45 |
North Carolina Highway 43 (NC 43) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It connects many towns in the Coastal Plain region.
NC 43 was established around 1928 as a new primary routing between US 17-1/NC 40, in Rocky Mount, and NC 58, in Liberia.[1] In 1931, NC 43 was extended southeast on new primary routing, through Pinetops, to Greenville; then replaced NC 301 to US 17/NC 30, in Vanceboro. Around 1936, NC 43 was rerouted onto new roadway at Essex, avoiding Hollister.[2] In 1958, NC 43 was rerouted in the downtown Greenville area, leaving behind: Charles Avenue, 10th Street, Albemarle Street and 5th Street.[3]
In 1987, NC 43 was extended south of Vanceboro along US 17 Business and US 17 to Weyerhaeuser Road. Traveling along Weyerhaeuser Road, it connects and overlap with NC 55 going into New Bern; then with US 70 Business and southward to US 70 and US 17. The resulting new routing made a western rural bypass of New Bern.[4] In 1998, NC 43 was rerouted onto new connector in downtown Rocky Mount.[5] In 2001, NC 43 was rerouted onto northern bypass route around Rocky Mount, leaving behind NC 43 Bus. In 2009, NC 43 was rerouted onto new road between NC 55 and US 17/US 70, eliminating its routing through New Bern.[6]
NCDOT currently plans to extend NC 43 from its current southern terminus at US 17/US 70 southward to US 17 Business outside of New Bern. Part of the right-of-way south of the current NC 43 terminus has already been built; the southern part of right-of-way will be on Trent Creek Road. Construction is set to begin in 2025.[7]
State: | NC |
Type: | NC-Bus |
Route: | 43 |
Location: | Rocky Mount, North Carolina |
Formed: | 2001 |
Length Mi: | 5.0 |
Length Round: | 1 |
North Carolina Highway 43 Business (NC 43 Bus) was established in 2001, when NC 43 was rerouted to bypass north of downtown Rocky Mount. The business loop travels along Cokey Road, Fairview Road, Grand Avenue, Grace Street and Falls Road.[8]
Major intersections
North Carolina Highway 43 (NC 43) is used by people travelling to and from Mayberry on The Andy Griffith Show. Notable episodes that reference NC 43 are "Andy's English Valet", "Man In a Hurry" and "Gomer Saves the Day[9] ".