North Carolina Highway 119

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North Carolina Highway 119 marker
North Carolina Highway 119
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length42.9 mi[1] (69.0 km)
Existedca. 1940–present
Major junctions
South end NC 54 in Swepsonville
Major intersections
North end SR 119 at the Virginia state line
Location
CountiesAlamance, Caswell
Highway system
NC 118 NC 120

North Carolina Highway 119 (NC 119) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

Route description[]

It runs from NC 54 in Swepsonville north via Mebane, Hightowers, and Semora to the Virginia state line, where it continues as State Route 119.

History[]

Established in 1940, NC 119 was a renumbering of NC 103 between NC 54 and NC 49, in Alamance County. In 1954, NC 119 was extended north, on new primary routing, to the Virginia border.[2][3] In 1964, Virginia reciprocated by establishing SR 119 from the state line north to US 58/US 360.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation has long planned to reroute the highway, currently running through central Mebane, to a new alignment further west. However, in 1998 and 1999, civil rights complaints were filed by the West End Revitalization Association and other local residents against the Department of Transportation and city government over concerns about disproportionate impacts on predominantly African-American communities along the proposed route and longstanding dissatisfaction with access to municipal services.[4] Although a four-year moratorium on the project was established in 1999, the Federal Highway Administration eventually granted approval in December 2009.[5]

Future[]

A project that started since 1990 is in the works to relocate NC 119 west of Mebane, creating a new 4 to 6-lane divided highway from I-40/I-85 to Mrs. White Lane (SR 1918). The project will be broken into two parts, with a combined estimate of $101.9 million; property acquisition is expected after 2014.[6]

Junction list[]

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
AlamanceSwepsonville0.00.0 NC 54 – Graham, AlamanceSouthern terminus
Mebane4.06.4 I-40 / I-85 – Burlington, Charlotte, Raleigh, DurhamDiverging diamond interchange; exit 153 on I-85
6.911.1 US 70 east (Center Street) – HillsboroughSouth end of concurrency with US 70
7.211.6 US 70 west (Center Street) – Haw RiverNorth end of concurrency with US 70
Pleasant Grove13.922.4 NC 49 – Haw River, Roxboro
CaswellHightowers25.541.0 NC 86 – Prospect Hill, Yanceyville
Leasburg31.150.1 US 158 – Yanceyville, Roxboro
Semora39.864.1 NC 57 – Milton, Roxboro
Milton42.969.0

SR 119 north (Calvary Road) to US 58 / US 360 (Philpott Road) – Danville, South Boston
Virginia state line; northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also[]

  • North Carolina Bicycle Route 4-Concurrent with NC 119 from Stephentown Road to Osmond Road near Hyco Lake

References[]

  1. ^ Google (2011-11-24). "North Carolina Highway 119" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-11-24.
  2. ^ North Carolina Primary Highway System (Map). Cartography by NCSHC. Raleigh: North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission. 1953. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  3. ^ North Carolina Official Highway Map (Map). Cartography by NCSHC. Raleigh: North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission. 1954. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  4. ^ "Timeline". West End Revitalization Association.
  5. ^ "Record of Decision" (PDF). NC 119 Relocation I-85/40 to South of SR 1918 (Mrs. White Lane) Mebane, Alamance County. Federal Highway Administration.
  6. ^ "NCDOT: NC 119 Relocation Project". Retrieved 2011-11-24.

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