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North Carolina Highway 72

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Existed:
  
1934 – present

East end:
  
US 74 near Orrum

Length
  
53.1 km

West end:
  
NC 211 in Red Springs

Counties:
  
Robeson

Constructed
  
1934

North Carolina Highway 72

County
  
Robeson County, North Carolina

North Carolina Highway 72 (NC 72) is a state highway that serves the communities of Red Springs and Lumberton. The east/west-signed highway physically runs more north and south through Robeson County, North Carolina.

Contents

Map of NC-72, North Carolina, USA

Route description

The western terminus of NC 72 and NC 710 is in Red Springs at the NC 211 intersection. From there, the two highways travel on a concurrency south (signed east) for 1.8 miles (2.9 km) and split, with NC 72 heading towards Lumberton. Inside the city limits of Lumberton, NC 711 joins NC 72 for a concurrency for about one-half mile (0.80 km). The highway has an interchange with Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 301 (I-95/US 301) at which point NC 711 ends. Inside Lumberton, it has a concurrency with NC 41. The final leg of the route sees it intersect with NC 211 (also where the NC 41 concurrency ends) then heads south (signed east) to its terminal junction with US 74 (Future I-74) near Orrum and Boardman.

History

NC 72 was created in 1934 running from Red Springs to US 74 near Lumberton. In 1949, NC 72 was extended to US 301, replacing part of an old alignment of US 74. In 1983, NC 72 was extended along Fifth Street through Lumberton, then south on Roberts Avenue/Wilmington Highway to its current eastern terminus with US 74.

Junction list

The entire route is in Robeson County.

References

North Carolina Highway 72 Wikipedia