North Carolina Highway 242 Explained

State:NC
Type:NC
Route:242
Map:NC 242 map.svg
Map Notes:Route of NC 242 highlighted in red
Length Mi:94.2
Length Round:1
Direction A:South
Terminus A: in Cerro Gordo
Junction: near Evergreen
in Elizabethtown
near Spivey's Corner
in Spivey's Corner
in Benson
in Benson
Direction B:North
Terminus B: near Benson
Counties:Columbus, Bladen, Cumberland, Sampson, Johnston
Established:1930
Previous Type:NC
Previous Route:241
Next Type:NC
Next Route:251

North Carolina Highway 242 (NC 242) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It traverses from Cerro Gordo to Benson, connecting the towns of Bladenboro, Elizabethtown, and Roseboro.

Route description

NC 242 is a 94.2miles long rural highway that goes from US 76 in Cerro Gordo, to I-40, near Benson. It passes through Columbus, Bladen, Cumberland, Sampson and Johnston Counties. Some major cities, and towns it goes through are Cerro Gordo, Bladenboro, Elizabethtown, Roseboro, Spiveys Corner and Benson.

Although it passes through the southeastern tip of Cumberland County, it never goes near Fayetteville.

History

NC 242 was established in 1930 as a new primary route between NC 24, in Roseboro, and NC 60, in Beamans Crossroads.[1] In 1937, NC 242 was extended south as new primary routing to US 701/NC 41/NC 53, near Elizabethtown. In 1940, NC 242 was rerouted at Salemburg north to US 421, its old alignment became Odom Road (SR 1323).[2] Around 1946, NC 242 was extended southwest as new primary routing to NC 410, in Bladenboro. In 1948, NC 242 was extended to its current southern terminus at US 76, in Cerro Gordo.[3] In 1952, NC 242 was extended north to NC 50, in Benson.[4] In 1988, NC 242 was extended north, through Benson, to its current northern terminus at I-40.[5]

Special routes

Roseboro truck route

State:NC
Type:NC-Truck
Route:242
Location:Roseboro, North Carolina
Length Mi:1.0
Length Round:1

North Carolina Highway 242 Truck (NC 242 Truck) is a short 1adj=midNaNadj=mid truck route through Roseboro, via Pinewood Street and East Street.

Roseboro alternate spur

State:NC
Type:NC
Route:242A
Location:Roseboro, North Carolina
Formed:1939
Deleted:1977
Length Mi:0.2
Length Round:1

North Carolina Highway 242 Alternate (NC 242A) was established in 1939 as a new alternate spur, creating a cutoff between NC 242 and NC 24, in Roseboro. It is unclear when NC 242A was decommissioned, from its still appearing on Sampson County maps as late as 1968, to links of missing documents located on NCDOT's website, indicated it may have been as late as 1977.[6] Today it is East Roseboro Street.

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Notes and References

  1. North Carolina State Highway Commission . State Highway System of North Carolina . PDF . NCSHC . 1930 . May 17, 2015.
  2. North Carolina State Highway Commission . North Carolina Primary Highway System . PDF . NCSHC . 1940 . May 17, 2015.
  3. North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission . North Carolina Primary Highway System . PDF . NCHPWC . 1951 . May 17, 2015.
  4. North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission . North Carolina County Road Survey 1953 . PDF . NCHPWC / USPRA . 1953 . May 17, 2015.
  5. Web site: North Carolina Department of Transportation . Route Change (1988-06-22) . PDF . June 22, 1988 . May 17, 2015.
  6. Web site: North Carolina Department of Transportation . NC Route Changes (1977-01-01). PDF . January 1, 1977 . November 24, 2013.