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North Carolina Highway 131

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Existed:
  
1949 – present

North end:
  
NC 87 in Tar Heel

Constructed
  
1949

South end:
  
US 701 near Whiteville

Length
  
39.4 km

North Carolina Highway 131

Counties
  
Columbus County, North Carolina, Bladen County, North Carolina

North Carolina Highway 131 (NC 131) is a primary state highway in the state of North Carolina. It connects the city of Bladenboro to Fayetteville, via NC 87, and Whiteville, via US 701.

Contents

Map of NC-131 Hwy, Bladenboro, NC 28320, USA

Route description

NC 131 is a two-lane rural highway that begins at US 701 north of Whiteville. In Bladenboro, it shares concurrencies with NC 242 and NC 410 along its Main Street crossing NC 211 Business at Seaboard Street. It soon splits from NC 242, which continues north to Elizabethtown, followed by crossing NC 211 By-Pass, before leaving Bladenboro. Five miles (8.0 km) later, it splits from NC 410, which continues north to Dublin. At NC 41, NC 131 has a brief .1-mile (0.16 km) overlap; it is noticeable that the routing here was reconfigured to slowdown NC 131 at this location. At the end of its journey, NC 131 meets with NC 87, in Tar Heel; where travelers can continue on to Fayetteville or Elizabethtown.

NC 131 goes through predominantly forested or farmlands in the area, with Bladenboro being the only urban location along its route.

History

NC 131 was established in 1949 as a new primary routing from US 701 north of Whiteville to NC 87 in Tar Heel. In 1970, NC 131 was rerouted onto a new road east of downtown Tar Heel. In 2015, NC 131 was realigned on new road and brief overlap with NC 41, eliminating an intersection; old alignment was downgraded to secondary roads, with some partial removal of roadway.

References

North Carolina Highway 131 Wikipedia