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North Carolina Highway 903

North Carolina Highway 903 marker

North Carolina Highway 903
Route of NC 903 in eastern North Carolina highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NCDOT
Length: 200.0 mi (321.9 km)
Existed: 1934 – present
Major junctions
South end: NC 411 near Garland
  US 421 in Delway
I‑40 / NC 24 near Magnolia
US 70 near La Grange
US 13 / US 258 near Snow Hill
US 264 near Greenville
US 13 / US 64 near Robersonville
US 258 / NC 125 in Scotland Neck
US 301 in Halifax
I‑95 near Weldon
US 158 / NC 4 in Littleton
North end: SR 903 at VA state line
Location
Counties: Sampson, Duplin, Lenoir, Greene, Pitt, Martin, Halifax, Warren
Highway system
NC 902 NC 904

North Carolina Highway 903 marker

North Carolina Highway 903 (NC 903) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It serves as predominantly rural highway in the Inner Banks region and arterial road in and around Greenville. The road covers a total of 200 miles (320 km), in a zigzag pattern through the state.

NC 903 begins at an intersection with NC 411 east of Garland; where it proceeds to first go north, crossing the Black River, and then east through Delway and Magnolia. Northeast of Magnolia, NC 903 connects with Interstate 40 (I-40) at its exit 373 and begin its first concurrency with NC 24 (one of many concurrences along its route). Traveling along the Kenansville Bypass, a rural expressway, it completely bypasses the city of Kenansville. Reverting to a two-lane rural highway and switching to a concurrency with NC 11 and later NC 111, it continues north, crossing the Neuse River, to U.S. Route 70 (US 70) in La Grange. Continuing north, it reaches Snow Hill where it overlaps briefly with NC 58 and with US 13/US 258. Breaking away from the concurrences, it goes east to Maury and then northeast to Winterville, where it meets up with NC 11 again.


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