North Carolina Highway 411

NC Highway 411 marker

NC Highway 411
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 27.9 mi[1] (44.9 km)
Existed: 1937 – present
Major junctions
West end: NC 242 near Roseboro
  US 701 in Garland
East end: US 421 / NC 41 in Harrells
Location
Counties: Sampson
Highway system
NC 410US 421

North Carolina Highway 411 (NC 411) is an eastwest state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The 28-mile-long (45 km) route connects the towns of Harrells, Garland, and Roseboro in the county of Sampson.

Route description

From its eastern terminus at U.S. Route 421 (US 421) in Harrells, NC 411 travels west with NC 41 for one mile (1.6 km) before splitting on its own in a northwesterly direction. Passing through rural Sampson County on a road with the street name Harrells Highway, NC 411 passes the southern terminus of NC 903 and enters the town of Garland. In the center of Garland, NC 411 crosses US 701 before continuing northeast on a path toward Roseboro. Just south of Roseboro, NC 411 ends at NC 242.

History

NC 411 was first commissioned in 1937, starting as a short route between Harrells and Garland. Its eastern terminus was at the former alignment of NC 41 and the western terminus was at US 701. In the early 1950s the routing of NC 411 was extended and altered slightly to its current alignment.

Junction list

The entire route is in Sampson County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Roseboro0.00.0 NC 242 Salemburg, Ammon
Garland13.321.4 US 701 (Ingold Avenue) Clinton, Elizabethtown
17.728.5 NC 903 northSouthern terminus of NC 903
Harrells26.743.0 NC 41 west (Tomahawk Highway) / Bland School Road ElizabethtownWestern end of NC 41 concurrency
27.944.9 US 421 (Delway Highway) / NC 41 east (Wallace Highway) Clinton, Wilmington, WallaceEastern end of NC 41 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 Google (May 21, 2016). "North Carolina Highway 411" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 21, 2016.

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