U.S. Route 501

U.S. Route 501 (US 501) is a spur of U.S. Route 1. It runs 355 miles (571 km) from Buena Vista, Virginia at U.S. Route 60 to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina at U.S. Route 17 Business. It passes through the states of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. From Durham to Laurinburg, a 108-mile (174 km) section of US 501 overlaps U.S. Route 15. Sections of US 15-501 also share routings with U.S. Route 1 in sections near Sanford, North Carolina and Aberdeen, North Carolina.

U.S. Route 501
US 501 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 1
Length355 mi[1][2][3] (571 km)
Existed1935–present
Major junctions
South end
US 17 Bus. in Myrtle Beach, SC
 
North end US 60 in Buena Vista, VA
Location
StatesSouth Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia
CountiesSC: Horry, Marion, Dillon
NC: Robeson, Scotland, Hoke, Moore, Lee, Chatham, Orange, Durham, Person
VA: Halifax, Campbell, City of Lynchburg, Bedford, Amherst, Rockbridge, City of Buena Vista
Highway system
SC 496SCSC 512
I-485NCUS 521
I-495VAUS 522

Route description

Lengths
 mikm
SC 74 119
NC 211 340
VA 145 233
Total 430 690

South Carolina

US 501 in South Carolina is a northsouth United States highway that traverses 73.8 miles (118.8 km); it is one of main routes to the Grand Strand. US 501 begins at US 17 Bus. in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. From Myrtle Beach to Marion, US 501 is a multilane highway, some sections divided, some undivided, mostly with at-grade intersections but having a number of interchanges along the length. The first of these interchanges is with US 17, which is a cloverleaf interchanges that includes railroad crossings at the ramps along the east side. After the bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway it has two more interchanges with local roads. Next there is an unusual hybrid interchange with South Carolina Highway 31, similar to a cloverstack, with elements of a trumpet interchange, in which two flyover ramps from SC 31 to US 501 exit left from SC 31 and wrap around the interchange's loop ramps. After this interchange, this limited-access portion comes to an end. US 501 passes through the city of Conway where it has a short overlap with U.S. Route 701. South of Aynor it serves as the western terminus of SC 22, which has another unconventional interchange, and various interchanges can also be found along the road before reaching Marion, where US 501 bypasses the town to the east. North of Marion, US 501 meets SC 38, a connector to Interstate 95. From SC 38, US 501 heads to the northeast, meeting US 301 in Latta. US 301 merges with US 501, forming a concurrency through Dillon to the North Carolina border, where it passes South of the Border prior to simultaneously exiting South Carolina and interchanging with Interstate 95 near Hamer in Dillon County.

North Carolina

James Taylor Bridge, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, part of the US-15/501 route
US 15-501 turns left in Durham

US 501 is a north–south United States highway that traverses the majority of North Carolina in concurrency with US 15, known as "15-501" ("Fifteen Five-o-one"). It enters North Carolina at the South Carolina state line with an intersection of Interstate 95 (I-95) while overlapping US 301, near South of the Border. It goes northwest through Rowland where the overlap with US 301 terminates, and then travels through Raemon to Laurinburg. Once at Laurinburg, it overlaps briefly with I-74/US 74 before connecting with US 15. The majority of the route, to this point, is a two-lane rural road.[2]

Merging with US 15, it becomes what is known by local residents as "15-501" ("Fifteen Five-o-one"), a concurrency that extends for 106 miles (171 km) across central North Carolina. After Laurinburg it goes north to Aberdeen, linking briefly with US 1 before continuing to Pinehurst. In Pinehurst, 15-501 goes through a roundabout then continues north through Carthage, then back to US 1. After traveling through Sanford on another brief concurrency with US 1, it exits off the freeway and goes due north to Pittsboro. After Pittsboro, 15-501 goes through Chapel Hill and then into Durham. NCDOT has been trying to remedy traffic problems by making the route a superstreet for better traffic flow.[4] In Durham, 15-501 upgrades to an urban freeway, allowing for quick access to Interstate 85, and from south Durham to north; the freeway ends merging into I-85. At exit 176B on I-85, US 501 splits off towards Roxboro, while US 15 continues with I-85 towards Oxford.[2]

After Durham, US 501 goes north to Roxboro, then into South Boston, Virginia after crossing the state line; the majority of this section is a four-lane expressway.[2]

Virginia

North Carolina to Lynchburg

Northern terminus of US 501 at US 60 in Buena Vista, Virginia

US 501 enters Halifax County, Virginia south of Cluster Springs. The U.S. Highway is a two-lane road at the North Carolina state line but immediately expands to a four-lane divided highway named Huell Matthews Highway. US 501 parallels the Mayo River north to the hamlet of Mayo, where the highway meets the western end of SR 96 (Virgilina Road) and crosses the Hyco River. The U.S. Highway passes through Cluster Springs to the community of Riverdale just south of South Boston. US 501 becomes an undivided highway and intersects US 58 and US 360, which together head west as Philpott Road and east as Bill Tuck Highway. US 501 crosses the Dan River into the town of South Boston. Just north of the river, the highway has a grade crossing of Norfolk Southern Railway's Clover Spur, which follows the former DanvilleRichmond rail line, and splits into a one-way pair: Broad Street northbound and Main Street southbound. Both directions intersect SR 304 (Seymour Drive). When Main Street veers northeast as two-way SR 129, southbound US 501 continues on two-way Wilborn Avenue to the northern end of the one-way pair.[3][5]

US 501 continues through South Boston on Wilborn Avenue, a five-lane road with center turn lane. The U.S. Highway becomes four-lane divided Halifax Road at Hamilton Boulevard. US 501 receives the northern end of SR 129 (Old Halifax Road) shortly before leaving the town of South Boston. The U.S. Highway enters the town of Halifax and becomes Main Street, a three-lane road with center turn lane, at its grade crossing of Norfolk Southern's Durham District. US 501 continues to the county courthouse, where the highway intersects the very short SR 349 (Edmunds Boulevard) and SR 360 (Mountain Road), which runs concurrently with the U.S. Highway through the northern part of the town. The two highways diverge: SR 360 heads northeast as Bethel Road and US 501 heads northwest as two-lane L.P. Bailey Memorial Highway. which crosses Banister Lake, an impoundment of the Banister River, as it leaves the town of Halifax.[3][5]

US 501 passes through Volens and Acorn on its way to the hamlet of North Halifax, where the highway begins to run concurrently with SR 40 (Stage Coach Road). The highways cross the Roanoke River into the town of Brookneal in Campbell County and pass under Norfolk Southern's Altavista District rail line. The highways continue as Lusardi Drive to Lynchburg Avenue in the center of town; SR 40 turns southeast while US 501 turns north west onto the street just north of the highways' grade crossing of the Durham District rail line. US 501 leaves the town as Brookneal Highway, which parallels the rail line through the communities of Naruna and Gladys on its way to Rustburg, the county seat of Campbell County. The U.S. Highway intersects SR 24 (Colonial Highway) at the southern edge of the village. The highways have a short concurrency before SR 24 continues east as Village Highway and US 501 heads northwest as Campbell Highway. North of Rustburg, US 501 expands to a four-lane divided highway into the independent city of Lynchburg, where the highway meets US 29 and US 460 (Richmond Highway) at a partial cloverleaf interchange. US 501 Business and US 460 Business head straight on Campbell Avenue while US 501 joins the freeway heading southwest.[3][5]

Lynchburg to Buena Vista

View south along US 501 just south of US 60 in Buena Vista

US 501 runs concurrently with US 29 and US 460 southwest along the northern slope of Candlers Mountain to a full Y interchange where US 501 heads northwest from the freeway. The U.S. Highway has an intersection with SR 128 (Mayflower Drive) and Candlers Mountain Road just east of the highway's crossing of Norfolk Southern's Danville District. SR 128 joins US 501 on Candlers Mountain Road between the intersection and the highway's cloverleaf interchange with US 29 Business (Lynchburg Expressway). US 501 exits onto the expressway while SR 128 continues west to its terminus. US 501 and US 29 Business head southwest along the freeway until the business route exits onto Wards Road to head toward Danville. US 501 curves northwest and has a cloverleaf interchange with US 460 Business (Timberlake Road), crosses Norfolk Southern's Blue Ridge District, and has a diamond interchange with Graves Mill Road. The freeway ends at US 221 (Lakeside Drive). US 501 heads north along Old Forest Road as a five-lane road with center turn lane before turning onto a two-lane segment of the Lynchburg Expressway. This segment has a partial cloverleaf interchange with Wiggington Road before ending at US 501 Business (Boonsboro Road).[3][5]

US 501 heads northwest on two-lane Boonsboro Road, which becomes Lee Jackson Highway when it exits the city of Lynchburg into Bedford County. The U.S. Highway curvaceously crosses Fleming Mountain and descends into the James River Gorge at Coleman Falls. US 501 follows the south bank of the river through Big Island, where the highway meets the northern end of SR 122 (Big Island Highway) and has an interchange with the Blue Ridge Parkway. North of Big Island, the U.S. Highway crosses the river and immediately intersects SR 130 (Elon Road) on the Amherst County side. The two highways have a curvaceous crossing of the spine of the Blue Ridge Mountains before descending to the town of Glasgow at the mouth of the Maury River. The two routes follow the river upstream a short distance before SR 130 (Wert Faulkner Highway) crosses the river into the town. US 501, now named Glasgow Highway, parallels the river and Norfolk Southern's Roanoke District rail line north to the city of Buena Vista, which the highway enters as Magnolia Avenue. South of the downtown area, US 501 veers onto Sycamore Street while US 501 Business continues along Magnolia Avenue. At 22nd Street, the U.S. Highway veers onto Beech Avenue, which receives the northern end of US 501 Business (Park Avenue) west of Southern Virginia University. Two blocks to the north, US 501 reaches its northern terminus at US 60 (29th Street).[3][5]

Special routes

History

South Carolina

Established in 1935 as in extension from North Carolina. US 501 replaced part of US 117 between Myrtle Beach to Socastee, then from there through Conway, Marion, and Latta on what was SC 38. North of Latta, it overlapped with US 301, through Dillon, and into North Carolina.

During the 1940s, because of the need for a more direct route to Myrtle Beach Air Force Base from Conway, 2-lane US 501 was built through the Buist Tract owned by Southern Kraft Company (later part of International Paper),[6] replacing SC 503, its old alignment was renumbered to SC 544. In 1950, US 501 was moved onto new construction between Conway and Aynor, its old alignment renumbered to SC 319. By 1964, US 501 was moved to its current southern bypass from downtown Conway, creating US 501 Bus. By 1990, US 501 was moved to its current eastern bypass from downtown Marion, creating another US 501 Bus.

North Carolina

When US 501 was established in 1927, it was aligned along North Carolina Highway 13 (NC 13) from Durham north through Roxboro to the Virginia state line.

In 1934, it was overlapped with US 15 from Durham south to Laurinburg. From there, it went southeast to Rowland and then to the South Carolina border. This extension south replaced NC 22, NC 71, and NC 241.

In 1953, US 501 was bypassed around Chapel Hill. In 1956 or 1957, US 501 was bypassed west of Sanford. Between 1960-1962, US 501 was bypassed around Laurinburg.[7]

North Carolina Highway 13 (1921-1930)

North Carolina Highway 13
LocationDurhamVirginia State Line
Length43 mi[8] (69 km)
Existed1921–1930

North Carolina Highway 13 was an original state highway running from Durham, north through Rougemont and Roxboro ending at SR 18 at the Virginia State Line. The highway's routing appeared on the 1916 Highway Map by the North Carolina State Highway Commission for the five year federal aid program.[9] However NC 13 was not officially marked on any state highway maps until 1924; where it was routed from NC 10/NC 75 in Durham north through Rougemont and Timberlake to NC 57 east of Roxboro. NC 13 turned toward the west into Roxboro, before intersecting NC 144 and turning north.[10] The highway had its northern terminus at the Virginia State Line near South Boston. By 1926 the routing of NC 13 was shifted slightly to the west between Timberlake and Roxboro, providing a direct link between the cities.[11] The route was deleted in 1930, with US 501/NC 55 taking over the entirety of the routing.[8][12]

Major intersections

StateCountyLocationmi[1][2][3]kmExitDestinationsNotes
South CarolinaHorryMyrtle Beach0.00.0
US 17 Bus. North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach
Southern terminus of US 501
1.32.1 Robert M. Grissom ParkwayTo Myrtle Beach International Airport
2.13.4 US 17 North Myrtle Beach, GeorgetownCloverleaf interchange
Bridge over Intracoastal Waterway
River Oaks Drive / George Bishop ParkwayInterchange
Dick Scobee Drive / Forestbrook RoadInterchange
5.18.2 SC 31 (Carolina Bays Parkway) to SC 9 North Myrtle Beach, GeorgetownHybrid interchange
Conway10.917.5
US 501 Bus. north to SC 90 / SC 905 Conway
11.318.2 SC 544 Socastee, Surfside Beach, Garden City, Murrells Inlet
14.323.0 US 378 (Wright Boulevard) / US 701 south (Church Street) to SC 905 Lake City, GeorgetownSouth end of US 701 overlap
15.324.6
US 701 north / US 501 Bus. south (16th Avenue) Loris
North end of US 701 overlap; Begin US 701 Truck overlap

US 701 Truck north (Mill Pond Road)
North end of US 701 Truck overlap
22.636.4 SC 22 east (Veterans Highway) Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle BeachInterchange; western terminus of SC 22
Aynor29.247.0 SC 319 south (Elm Street)Northern terminus of SC 319
MarionAriel Crossroad37.259.9 SC 41 Mullins, JohnsonvilleInterchange
43.770.3
US 501 Bus. north to US 76 west Marion, Florence
Interchange
Marion47.776.8 US 76 Marion, MullinsInterchange
49.679.8
SC 41 Alt. Marion, Lake View
Interchange
Spring Branch52.083.7
US 501 Bus. south Marion
Interchange
56.691.1 SC 38 west to I-95 BennettsvilleInterchange; southern terminus of SC 38
Dillon I-73Proposed interchange[13][14]
Latta59.896.2 US 301 south FlorenceSouth end of US 301 overlap
60.397.0 SC 917 south (Main Street) Mullins, Bennettsville
Dillon66.8107.5 SC 9 south / SC 34 west / SC 57 south (Main Street) Lake View, North Myrtle BeachSouth end of SC 9/SC 57 overlap; Eastern terminus of SC 34
67.8109.1 SC 9 north / SC 57 north (Radford Boulevard) Bennettsville, CharlotteNorth end of SC 9/SC 57 overlap
 73.8
0.0
118.8
0.0
South Carolina–North Carolina state line
North CarolinaRobeson0.00.0 I-95 Lumberton, Fayetteville, FlorenceExits 1A–1B (I-95)
Rowland2.74.3 US 301 north / NC 130 east Lumberton, FairmontNorth end of US 301 and east end of NC 130 overlap
4.06.4 NC 710 west Pembroke
Raemon10.216.4 NC 130 west MaxtonWest end of NC 130 overlap
14.022.5 NC 83 Maxton, Clio
ScotlandLaurinburg21.033.8
US 501 Bus. north (Johns Road)
21.734.9 I-74 east / US 74 east Lumberton, WilmingtonEast end of I-74/US 74 overlap
US 501 overlaps with Interstate 74 (exits 185 to 183).
Laurinburg23.237.3 I-74 west / US 15 south / US 74 west / US 401 south Hamlet, Rockingham, McCollSouth end of US 15/US 401 overlap
24.238.9
US 74 Bus. (Church Street) Hamlet
26.142.0
US 401 north / US 15 Bus. south / US 501 Bus. south Fayetteville
North end of US 401 overlap
29.347.2 NC 144 (Old Wire Road) Wagram
Hoke
No major junctions
MooreAberdeen49.179.0 NC 211 east RaefordEast end of NC 211 overlap
49.579.7 US 1 south RockinghamSouth end of US 1 overlap
49.780.0 NC 5 Pinehurst
51.482.7 US 1 north Southern PinesNorth end of US 1 overlap
Pinehurst55.288.8 NC 2 / NC 211 west Southern Pines, West EndRoundabout, west end of NC 211 overlap
59.095.0 NC 73 west West End
Carthage62.5100.6 NC 22 south Southern PinesSouth end of NC 22 overlap
63.6102.4 NC 22 north (McNiell Street)North end of NC 22 overlap
65.7105.7 NC 24 east / NC 27 east (Monroe Street)East end of NC 24/NC 27 overlap
67.5108.6 NC 24 east / NC 27 east CameronWest end of NC 24/NC 27 overlap
Lee76.0122.3 US 1 south Cameron, Southern PinesSouth end of US 1 overlap
Tramway78.6126.5 NC 78 east (Tramway Road) Cameron
Sanford81.0130.4
US 1 Bus. north / NC 42 Asheboro, Fuquay-Varina
82.3132.4Spring Lane
82.8133.369A US 421 / NC 87 south Dunn, GreensboroSouth end of NC 87 overlap
83.5134.469BBurns Drive
84.0135.270Oscar Keller Jr Highway – Fuquay-VarinaFuture US 421
85.0136.871
US 1 north / US 1 Bus. south Apex, Raleigh
North end of US 1 overlap
ChathamPittsboro98.2158.0 NC 87 north Graham, BurlingtonNorth end of NC 87 overlap
99.2159.6
US 64 Bus.
101.8163.8 US 64 Siler City, Apex
OrangeChapel Hill115.0185.1 NC 54 west GrahamSouth end of NC 54 overlap
117.2188.6 NC 54 east (Raleigh Road)North end of NC 54 overlap
119.2191.8Franklin Street
DurhamDurham121.0194.7 I-40 Greensboro, Raleigh
123.0197.9105
US 15 Bus. north / US 501 Bus. north (Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard)
124.5200.4106Cornwallis Road
125.5202.0107 NC 751 (Cameron Boulevard)
126.2203.1108
US 70 Bus. (Hillsborough Road) / NC 147 (Durham Freeway)
Signed as exits 108A (NC 147 south), 108B (NC 147 north), 108C (Hillsbrough Road)
127.4205.0109 I-85 south GreensboroSouth end of I-85 overlap; southbound exit and northbound entrance
US 501 overlaps with Interstate 85 (exits 174A to 176B).
130.0209.2 I-85 north / US 15 north / US 70 east Henderson, PetersburgNorth end of I-85/US 15 and east end of US 70 overlap
132.5213.2
US 501 Bus. (Roxboro Street)
Person146.0235.0 NC 57 south HillsboroughSouth end of NC 57 overlap
Roxboro156.5251.9 US 158 east OxfordEast end of US 158 overlap
157.0252.7 NC 157 south Durham
158.0254.3 US 158 west / NC 49 south / NC 57 north Yanceyville, Milton, Haw RiverWest end of US 158, south end of NC 49, and north end of NC 57 overlap
159.0255.9 NC 49 north (Virgilina Road) VirgilinaNorth end of NC 49 overlap
 170.0
0.00
273.6
0.00
North Carolina–Virginia state line
VirginiaHalifax2.463.96 SR 96 east (Virgilina Road) Virgilina
Riverdale10.9417.61
US 58 / US 360 / US 501 Truck north (Bill Tuck Highway) Danville, Clarksville, Richmond, South Hill
South Boston11.5618.60 SR 304 east (Seymour Drive)
11.7818.96 SR 129 north (North Main Street)
Edmunds StreetFormer SR 152

US 501 Truck south (Hamilton Boulevard)
14.6223.53 SR 129 south (Old Halifax Road) / SR 884 west (Powell Road) South Boston
Halifax16.9227.23 SR 360 west (Mountain Road)South end of concurrency with SR 360
17.7028.49 SR 360 east (Bethel Road) Crystal Hill, RichmondNorth end of concurrency with SR 360
Volens SR 603 (Cody Road) Republican Grove, CodyFormer SR 126 north
North Halifax38.2561.56 SR 40 west (Stage Coach Road) / SR 632 east (Hog Wallow Road) GretnaSouth end of concurrency with SR 40
CampbellBrookneal40.0764.49 SR 40 east (Lynchburg Avenue) – Charlotte CH, Patrick Henry Boys HomeNorth end of concurrency with SR 40
Gladys SR 652 (Pigeon Run Road) / SR 761 (Long Island Road) Long Island, AltavistaFormer SR 126 south
Rustburg59.5995.90 SR 24 west (Colonial Highway) to US 29 RoanokeSouth end of concurrency with SR 24
60.5197.38 SR 24 east (Village Highway) ConcordNorth end of concurrency with SR 24
City of Lynchburg68.47110.19
US 29 north / US 460 east / US 460 Bus. west / US 501 Bus. north (Campbell Avenue) Charlottesville, Appomattox, Washington
South end of freeway section; south end of concurrency with US 29 and US 460
Odd Fellows Road
70.83113.99 US 29 south / US 460 west Roanoke, DanvilleNorth end of freeway section; north end of concurrency with US 29 and US 460
71.42114.94 SR 128 east (Mayflower Drive) / SR 670 south (Candlers Mountain Road) Liberty UniversitySouth end of concurrency with SR 128; partial interchange with SR 670
71.82115.58
US 29 Bus. north (Lynchburg Expressway east) / SR 128 west (Candlers Mountain Road) Charlottesville
North end of concurrency with SR 128; south end of concurrency with US 29 Bus.; south end of freeway section; Lynchburg Expwy. exit 8B
72.16116.139
US 29 Bus. south Danville
Exit numbers follow Lynchburg Expwy.; north end of concurrency with US 29 Bus.
73.67118.5610
US 460 Bus. (Timberlake Road / Fort Avenue)
Signed as exits 10A (east) and 10B (west)
74.88120.5111Graves Mill RoadFormer SR 126
To Breezewood DriveSouthbound exit and entrance only
76.12122.50 US 221 (Lakeside Drive) – Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest, Lynchburg CollegeIntersection; north end of freeway section; west end of Lynchburg Expressway
Old Forest RoadFormer SR 291 north
77.66124.98Wiggington Road – Peaks View ParkInterchange
79.52127.98
US 501 Bus. south (Boonsboro Road)
BedfordBig Island91.28146.90 SR 122 south (Big Island Highway) Bedford
Blue Ridge ParkwayInterchange
Amherst95.75154.09 SR 130 east (Elon Road) LynchburgSouth end of concurrency with SR 130
Rockbridge102.12164.35 SR 130 west (Wert Faulkner Highway) Glasgow, Natural BridgeNorth end of concurrency with SR 130
City of Buena Vista110.52177.86
US 501 Bus. north (Magnolia Avenue)
111.30179.12
US 501 Bus. south (Park Avenue)
111.42179.31 US 60 (29th Street) to I-81Northern terminus of US 501
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

References

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