North Carolina Highway 125

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NC Highway 125 marker

NC Highway 125
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Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 66.9 mi[2] (107.7 km)
Existed: 1922[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: Martin County SR 1142 in Williamston
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North end: NC 48 in Roanoke Rapids
Location
Counties: Martin, Halifax
Highway system
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North Carolina Highway 125 (NC 125) is a state highway that serves the communities of Williamston, Hamilton, Oak City, Hobgood, Scotland Neck, Halifax, and Roanoke Rapids.

Route description

The southern terminus of the route is Martin County SR 1142 (Prison Camp Road) in front of the Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center.[3] About one-half mile (0.80 km) north of its interchange with U.S. Route 13 (US 13) and US 64, the highway proceeds into the Williamston city limits. After leaving Williamston, NC 125 continues north to serve the small communities of Hamilton, Oak City, Oak City, Scotland Neck, and Halifax. The highway has an interchange with Interstate 95 (I-95) shortly before entering its destination town of Roanoke Rapids. The route terminates at NC 48 in the downtown area.

History

The route was created in 1922, running from Williamston to Rich Square. The section between Scotland Neck and Rich Square was rerouted in 1925; the northern terminus of NC 125 was moved near Halifax. In 1965 the route was expanded northwards, replacing several secondary routes, to end at US 158 in Roanoke Rapids. The current northern terminus was achieved in 1981, following East 10th Street to the NC 48 intersection. The 1990s saw the highway receive an interchange with I-95, and the southern terminus was extended to its current position.[1]

Major intersections

County Location mi[2] km Destinations Notes
Martin Williamston 0.0 0.0 Martin County SR 1142 (Prison Camp Road) – Greenville
0.4–
0.6
0.64–
0.97
US 13 / US 64 – Windsor, Plymouth, Robersonville Exit 512 (US 64)
Williamston 2.0 3.2
US 64 Alt. (West Main Street) / Greenville Avenue – Everetts
South end of US 64 Alt. concurrency
3.4 5.5
US 17 Bus. south / US 64 Alt. east (East Boulevard) – Windsor, Plymouth, Washington
North end of US 64 Alt. concurrency, south end of US 17 Bus. concurrency
4.4 7.1
US 17 Bus. north (Main Street)
North end of US 17 Bus. concurrency
12.9 20.8 NC 903 south – Robersonville South end of NC 903 concurrency
14.1 22.7 NC 142 west – Hassell Eastern terminus of NC 142
Hamilton 16.8 27.0 NC 903 north (North Front Street) / East Liberty Street – Scotland Neck, Palmyra North end of NC 903 concurrency
Oak City 22.6 36.4 NC 11 / NC 42 – Greenville, Lewiston Woodville
Halifax Hobgood 30.3 48.8 NC 122 south (Pine Street) to NC 97 – Tarboro Northern terminus of NC 122
Scotland Neck 37.4 60.2 US 258 south – Tarboro South end of US 258 concurrency
37.8 60.8 NC 903 south (9th Street) – Hamilton South end of NC 903 concurrency
38.1 61.3 US 258 north (Main Street) / East 12th Street – Rich Square North end of US 258 concurrency
Crowells Crossroads 48.3 77.7 NC 481 – Enfield, Tillery
Ruggles 52.7 84.8 US 301 south – Enfield South end of US 301 concurrency
Pender 54.9 88.4 NC 561 east – Tillery South end of NC 561 concurrency
55.3 89.0 NC 561 west to I‑95 North end of NC 561 concurrency
Halifax 55.7 89.6
US 301 Bus. north (King Street)
Southern terminus of US 301 Bus.
56.3 90.6 US 301 north / Pittsylvania Street – Weldon North end of US 301 concurrency
58.6 94.3 NC 903 north / J.S. Pope Road – Littleton North end of NC 903 concurrency
Roanoke Rapids 62.0–
62.3
99.8–
100.3
I‑95 – Rocky Mount, Richmond Exit 171 (I-95)
65.1 104.8 US 158 (Littleton Road) to I‑95
66.9 107.7 NC 48 (Roanoke Avenue) / West 10th Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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External links

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  • Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
  • NCRoads.com: N.C. 125