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[[File:US Highway 13 - North Carolina - 8589652599.jpg|thumb|Southern terminus at I-95/I-295 near Fayetteville, North Carolina]] | [[File:US Highway 13 - North Carolina - 8589652599.jpg|thumb|Southern terminus at I-95/I-295 near Fayetteville, North Carolina]] | ||
US 13 runs southwest to northeast through the eastern part of North Carolina. It begins at [[Interstate 95 in North Carolina|I-95]] near [[Fayetteville, North Carolina|Fayetteville]] as a continuation of [[Interstate 295 (North Carolina)|I-295]] (Fayetteville Outer Loop) and heads northeast, intersecting [[U.S. Route 421|US 421]] in [[Spivey's Corner, North Carolina|Spivey's Corner]] and [[U.S. Route 701|US 701]] in [[Newton Grove, North Carolina|Newton Grove]]. It passes over [[Interstate 40|I-40]] without an interchange; access is provided via US 701 or [[North Carolina Highway 50]] (NC 50). It then passes through the city of [[Goldsboro, North Carolina|Goldsboro]], where it intersects [[U.S. Route 70|US 70]] and [[U.S. Route 117|US 117]]. US 13 continues northeast and shares a brief concurrency with [[U.S. Route 264|US 264]] before passing through the city of [[Greenville, North Carolina|Greenville]]. US 13 then heads north from Greenville, following the limited-access [[U.S. Route 64|US 64]] east between [[Bethel, North Carolina|Bethel]] and [[Williamston, North Carolina|Williamston]] and [[U.S. Route 17|US 17]] north between Williamston and [[Windsor, North Carolina|Windsor]]. US 13 then heads north from Windsor toward [[Ahoskie, North Carolina|Ahoskie]] and intersects with [[North Carolina Highway 11|NC 11]]. It then crosses [[U.S. Route 158|US 158]] in [[Gates County, North Carolina|Gates]] before crossing the state line with Virginia. | US 13 runs southwest to northeast through the eastern part of North Carolina. It begins at [[Interstate 95 in North Carolina|I-95]] near [[Fayetteville, North Carolina|Fayetteville]] as a continuation of [[Interstate 295 (North Carolina)|I-295]] (Fayetteville Outer Loop) and heads northeast, intersecting [[U.S. Route 421|US 421]] in [[Spivey's Corner, North Carolina|Spivey's Corner]] and [[U.S. Route 701|US 701]] in [[Newton Grove, North Carolina|Newton Grove]]. It passes over [[Interstate 40|I-40]] without an interchange; access is provided via US 701 or [[North Carolina Highway 50]] (NC 50). It then passes through the city of [[Goldsboro, North Carolina|Goldsboro]], where it intersects [[U.S. Route 70|US 70]] and [[U.S. Route 117|US 117]]. US 13 continues northeast and shares a brief concurrency with [[U.S. Route 264|US 264]] before passing through the city of [[Greenville, North Carolina|Greenville]]. US 13 then heads north from Greenville, following the limited-access [[U.S. Route 64|US 64]] east between [[Bethel, North Carolina|Bethel]] and [[Williamston, North Carolina|Williamston]] and [[U.S. Route 17|US 17]] north between Williamston and [[Windsor, North Carolina|Windsor]]. US 13 then heads north from Windsor toward [[Ahoskie, North Carolina|Ahoskie]] and intersects with [[North Carolina Highway 11|NC 11]]. It then crosses [[U.S. Route 158|US 158]] in [[Gates County, North Carolina|Gates County]] before crossing the state line with Virginia. | ||
===Virginia=== | ===Virginia=== | ||
Latest revision as of 03:50, 6 June 2025
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US 13's original plan in 1926 had the route serve no further south than the Delmarva Peninsula. However, it has been extended many times, connecting to the mainland via ferry service and eventually reaching North Carolina. This link across the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay became fixed in 1964 with a bridge–tunnel. The entire route on the Delmarva Peninsula, except for a few sections in Accomack County, Virginia, has been dualized fully with four lanes, and further upgrades continue, such as a freeway section around the east side of Salisbury, Maryland.
Route description
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North Carolina
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US 13 runs southwest to northeast through the eastern part of North Carolina. It begins at I-95 near Fayetteville as a continuation of I-295 (Fayetteville Outer Loop) and heads northeast, intersecting US 421 in Spivey's Corner and US 701 in Newton Grove. It passes over I-40 without an interchange; access is provided via US 701 or North Carolina Highway 50 (NC 50). It then passes through the city of Goldsboro, where it intersects US 70 and US 117. US 13 continues northeast and shares a brief concurrency with US 264 before passing through the city of Greenville. US 13 then heads north from Greenville, following the limited-access US 64 east between Bethel and Williamston and US 17 north between Williamston and Windsor. US 13 then heads north from Windsor toward Ahoskie and intersects with NC 11. It then crosses US 158 in Gates County before crossing the state line with Virginia.
Virginia
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US 13 continues north, expanding to four lanes near Suffolk and diverges onto the Suffolk Bypass where it joins US 58 and US 460. Here, one of the many business routes of US 13 passes straight through the city as the bypass passes the city to the west. It continues through the Hampton Roads area on the Military Highway and continues north to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel, which the route uses to continue across the Chesapeake Bay to the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Here, US 13 is the main north–south route of the region and connects to most cities and towns with four more business routes forming loops off the highway. North of New Church, US 13 crosses the state border into Maryland.
Maryland
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Delaware
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US 13 runs through the entire north–south length of Delaware. It enters the state in Delmar and runs through western Sussex County, intersecting the western terminus of US 9 in Laurel and passing through the city of Seaford. It continues into Kent County and heads north toward the state capital of Dover. US 13 forms the commercial district of the city of Dover. Between Dover and Wilmington in New Castle County, US 13 is paralleled by the Delaware Route 1 (DE 1) freeway, portions of which are a toll road. It crosses the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal on the St. Georges Bridge. US 13 continues toward Wilmington, sharing a concurrency with US 40 in the New Castle area. It bypasses the heart of Wilmington to the east, with US 13 Bus. passing through the downtown area. US 13 parallels I-495 between Wilmington and the Pennsylvania border.
Pennsylvania
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Upon entering the commonwealth of Pennsylvania from Delaware, US 13 runs along the banks of the Delaware River parallel to I-95 through Delaware County. It then runs a southwest to northeast path through the city of Philadelphia. It traverses West Philadelphia on many one-way pairs and then passes by the Philadelphia Zoo. US 13 then runs through North Philadelphia and Northeast Philadelphia by following Hunting Park Avenue, the Roosevelt Boulevard (which is also US 1), and Frankford Avenue, where it crosses Pennypack Creek on the oldest bridge in the U.S. US 13 then enters Bucks County, again closely following I-95, the Delaware River and US 1. US 13 ends after an interchange with US 1 near Morrisville in Falls Township. The road continues north toward Yardley as Pine Grove Road.
History
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The original 1925 U.S. Highway plan, which never came to fruition, had provision for a US 13 in North Carolina. It would have started in Wilmington and run at least as far north as Elizabeth City, following what would become US 17. Although US 13 was signed in most northern states by the late 1920s, it would not reach North Carolina until the early 1950s.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
The route was proposed as one of the first four-lane highways in the U.S. to Pierre S. du Pont by John J. Raskob so as to run from Wilmington, Delaware, to the state capital, Dover. Du Pont wanted a two-lane highway—the standard at the time, but Raskob suggested that with the growth and development of northern Delaware, there would be a future need for a four-lane one. Du Pont agreed and, to honor Raskob for his insight, sought to name the route after him. However, Raskob declined.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Major intersections
- North Carolina
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- Virginia
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- Maryland
- Template:Jct in Pocomoke City
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- Delaware
- Template:Jct northeast of Laurel
- Template:Jct in State Road. The highways travel concurrently to Wilmington Manor.
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- Pennsylvania
- Template:Jct in Chester
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- Template:Jct in Philadelphia. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
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- Pine Grove Road in Falls Township
See also
Auxiliary routes
- U.S. Route 113, the only surviving spur route of US 13
- U.S. Route 213, replaced by US 50 and MD 213
Special routes
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References
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