U.S. Route 258 (US 258) is a spur of US 58 in the U.S. states of North Carolina and Virginia. The U.S. Highway runs 220.15 miles (354.30 km) from US 17 Business and NC 24 Business in Jacksonville, North Carolina north to Virginia State Route 143 (SR 143) at Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia. In North Carolina, US 258 connects Jacksonville with the Inner Banks communities of Kinston, Snow Hill, Farmville, Tarboro, and Murfreesboro. The U.S. Highway continues through the Virginia city of Franklin, where the highway intersects US 58, and the town of Smithfield on its way to the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. US 258 crosses the James River on the James River Bridge and follows Mercury Boulevard through Newport News and Hampton.

Route description

Jacksonville to Kinston

Southern terminus in Jacksonville, NC

US 258 begins at a directional intersection with US 17 Business and NC 24 Business in Jacksonville. The business routes head east together as Marine Boulevard toward downtown Jacksonville; US 17 Business heads southwest along Wilmington Highway to meet up with US 17 along the freeway bypass of Jacksonville that also carries NC 24 and leads to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. US 258 and NC 24 Business run concurrently along Richlands Highway, a five-lane road with center turn lane, west to the western terminus of the freeway, a four-way intersection at which NC 24 begins to run concurrently with US 258; the west leg of the intersection is NC 53 (Burgaw Highway). The U.S. Highway and state highway parallel the New River through a junction with the southern end of NC 111 (Catherine Lake Road) to just south of Richlands, where the highways cross the river and pass through that town. The highways head west out of the town as Kinston Highway. West of Richlands NC 24 continues west as five-lane Beulaville Highway toward Beulaville while US 258 curves north along Kinston Highway, which reduces to two lanes.

US 258 briefly passes through Jones County, where the highway intersects NC 41 at Hargetts Crossroads before entering Lenoir County. The U.S. Highway crosses the Trent River and passes through Woodington prior to its junction with US 70 and NC 58 (New Bern Road) just south of the Neuse River in Kinston. The roadway continues straight as Queen Street, which carries NC 58, US 70 Business, and US 258 Business across the river into downtown Kinston. US 258 runs concurrently northwest along the US 70 four-lane divided highway; the two U.S. Highways have an intersection with NC 11 and NC 55 (Old Pink Hill Road) before crossing the river and meeting the other end of the highways' business routes, which follow Vernon Avenue. US 258 and US 70 follow Vernon Avenue a short distance west to where US 258 turns north. The U.S. Highway has an at-grade crossing with the North Carolina Railroad and meets the western end of NC 148 (C.F. Harvey Parkway), which serves Kinston Regional Jetport and the North Carolina Global TransPark.

Kinston to Tarboro

US 258 crosses Wheat Swamp into Greene County. The U.S. Highway intersects NC 58 (Kingold Boulevard) again south of Snow Hill, which the highway enters along 2nd Street. In the center of town, US 258 turns onto Greene Street and crosses Contentnea Creek, then has a four-way intersection with US 13, NC 91, and NC 903. The roadway continues north as NC 91; US 258 begins to run northeast concurrently with US 13 and NC 903. NC 903 diverges from the two U.S. Highways west of Maury; the U.S. Highways intersect NC 123 in the hamlet of Lizzie. US 258 and US 13 diverge north of Sandy Run. US 258 crosses Middle Swamp into Pitt County and intersects US 264 Alternate south of Farmville. US 258 and US 264 Alternate briefly run together east for zero point two miles (0.32 km) before US 258 heads north again. US 258 comes to a diamond interchange with I-587 and US 264 (John P. East Memorial Highway) and Wesley Chapel Road northeast of the center of Farmville. US 258 joins the I-587 and US 264 freeway west for about three miles (4.8 km) before exiting at another diamond interchange northwest of town. The former routing of the highway through Farmville is now U.S. Route 258 Business.

US 258 intersects NC 222 (Wilson Street) in Fountain before entering Edgecombe County. The U.S. Highway intersects NC 124 in Crisp and NC 42 and NC 43 east of Pinetops, then parallels the Tar River to Tarboro. South of downtown Tarboro, the U.S. Highway has a partial cloverleaf interchange with the US 64 freeway and Western Boulevard, which features US 64 Alternate, NC 111, and NC 122. US 258 and the two state highways cross the Tar River on the freeway, then exit US 64 onto Mutual Boulevard at a partial interchange on the east side of the river in Princeville. There is no access from southbound US 258 to eastbound US 64 or from westbound US 64 to northbound US 258. The missing movements are provided via NC 33, which the three highways intersect in the center of town. A short distance to the east, NC 111 diverges on Greenwood Boulevard. US 258 and NC 122 parallel the river north before the two routes diverge northeast of Tarboro.

Tarboro to Franklin

View south along US 258 at SR 189 in Southampton County, Virginia

US 258 intersects NC 97 in the hamlet of Lawrence before the highway enters Halifax County. The U.S. Highway crosses Deep Creek before becoming the Main Street of Scotland Neck. US 258 becomes concurrent with NC 125 at the south edge of the town and with NC 903, which enters from the east on 9th Street, in the center of town. NC 125 and NC 903 exit town to the west on 12th Street. US 258 has a junction with NC 561 north of Scotland Neck; the two highways cross the Roanoke River into Northampton County. The two highways meet the northern end of NC 308 just before entering Rich Square as Main Street. In the center of Rich Square, US 258 intersects NC 305 (Jackson Street), which exits town to the east with NC 561. The U.S. Highway has an at-grade crossing of the North Carolina and Virginia Railroad southwest of Woodland, where the highway, marked as Main Street, has a concurrency with NC 35 between Spruce Street and Linden Street.

North of Woodland, US 258 crosses Potecasi Creek and parallels the Northampton–Hertford county line north to Murfreesboro. The U.S. Highway joins US 158 east into Hertford County on its four-lane divided southern bypass of the town while the roadway continues straight as US 158 Business (Main Street). Southeast of the town, US 258 leaves US 158 and joins NC 11 on Beechwood Boulevard, which the two highways follow to NC 11's northern terminus at US 158 Business. US 258 leaves Murfreesboro on Virginia Boulevard, which crosses the Meherrin River and heads northeast through Como to the state line, where the highway enters Southampton County, Virginia. The U.S. Highway, now named Smiths Ferry Road, uses the General Vaughan Bridge to cross the Nottoway River a short distance north of its confluence with the Blackwater River to form the Chowan River.

US 258 meets the western end of SR 189 (Quay Road) before reaching its diamond interchange with US 58 (Southampton Parkway) south of the independent city of Franklin. US 258 joins US 58 on a four-lane freeway heading east while the roadway continues north into the city as US 258 Business (South Street). US 258 and US 58 head southeast through a widely spaced partial cloverleaf interchange with SR 714 (Pretlow Street) before crossing the Blackwater River into the city of Suffolk. East of the river, the U.S. Highways have a partial cloverleaf interchange with SR 189, which joins US 58 heading east toward Norfolk while US 258 exits the freeway and heads north, becoming Great Mill Highway on entering Isle of Wight County southeast of Franklin. When Great Mill Highway continues north toward an industrial area on the east side of Franklin, US 258 veers northeast on Camp Family Highway, crosses over Norfolk Southern Railway's Franklin District, and meets the northern end of US 258 Business at its intersection with US 58 Business (Carrsville Highway) just north of its grade crossing of CSX's Portsmouth Subdivision rail line and just south of Franklin Municipal-John Beverly Rose Airport.

Franklin to Hampton

US 258 continues northeast as Walters Highway through the hamlet of Walters to the town of Windsor, where the highway is named Prince Boulevard, has a grade crossing of Norfolk Southern's Norfolk District rail line, and intersects US 460 (Windsor Boulevard). The U.S. Highway continues north as Courthouse Highway through the county seat of Isle of Wight to the town of Smithfield. US 258 enters the town as Main Street before joining SR 10 on the town's bypass; Main Street continues as US 258 Business. The two-lane bypass has a diamond interchange with Fairway Drive, then crosses Cypress Creek and collects the northern end of US 258 Business, which runs concurrently with SR 10 Business on Church Street. US 258 and SR 10 continue southeast on four-lane divided Benns Church Boulevard to Benns Church, where US 258 leaves SR 10 and joins SR 32 on Brewers Neck Boulevard. The U.S. Highway and state highway follow that boulevard to Carrollton, where the highways join US 17 on Carrollton Boulevard. The three highways curve northeast and cross the James River on the James River Bridge.

US 258, US 17, and SR 32 enter the city of Newport News on Mercury Boulevard. The six-lane highway has a partial cloverleaf interchange with US 60 (Warwick Boulevard) and crosses CSX's Peninsula Subdivision rail line before reaching SR 143 (Jefferson Avenue), where SR 32 has its northern terminus. US 17 turns north onto Jefferson Avenue while US 258 continues east on Mercury Boulevard into the city of Hampton. At Newmarket Drive south of the former Newmarket North Mall, the U.S. Highway expands to eight lanes and passes through a heavily commercialized area. East of SR 415 (Power Plant Parkway), US 258 meets Interstate 64 at an interchange featuring a pair of flyover ramps. The U.S. Highway heads east from the Interstate concurrent with SR 134 as the highway passes between Peninsula Town Center to the north and the Hampton Coliseum to the south. At the eastern end of the heavily commercialized area, US 258 has intersections with the eastern end of SR 152 (Cunningham Drive) and Armistead Avenue, which heads south as SR 134.

US 258 crosses Newmarket Creek just west of the highway's partial cloverleaf interchange with La Salle Avenue. The U.S. Highway reduces to six lanes at its diamond interchange with SR 278 (King Street), which serves Langley Air Force Base. US 258 becomes four lanes at its northern intersection with SR 169, which heads north as Fox Hill Road. The U.S. Highway crosses the Hampton River and curves south toward its terminus. US 258 intersects SR 351 (Pembroke Avenue) and Woodland Avenue, which leads to I-64 and downtown Hampton and where the highway reduces to a four-lane undivided street. The U.S. Highway has another junction with SR 169 (Mallory Street) in the Phoebus neighborhood of Hampton. At the east edge of Phoebus, US 258 crosses the Mill Creek estuary on a causeway and reaches its northern terminus at an intersection with the southern terminus of SR 143 (Ingalls Road) at the entrance to Fort Monroe. Ingalls Road continues south onto the former military base at Old Point Comfort that was decommissioned in September 2011.

History

North Carolina Highway 485

Major intersections

StateCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
North CarolinaOnslowJacksonville0.000.00US 17 Bus. / NC 24 Bus. east (Marine Boulevard/Wilmington Highway)Southern terminus of US 258; south end of concurrency with NC 24 Business
1.111.79NC 24 east to US 17 / NC 53 west (Burgaw Highway) – New Bern, Camp Lejeune, Wilmington, BurgawNorth end of concurrency with NC 24 Business; south end of concurrency with NC 24
6.4310.35NC 111 north (Catherine Lake Road) – ChinquapinSouthern terminus of NC 111
Richlands16.2626.17NC 24 west (Beulaville Highway) – BeulavilleNorth end of concurrency with NC 24
Jones23.3037.50NC 41Beulaville, Trenton
LenoirKinston41.7267.14US 70 east (New Bern Road) / US 70 Bus. west / US 258 Bus. north / NC 58 (Queen Street) – New Bern, TrentonSouth end of concurrency with US 70
42.9569.12NC 11 / NC 55 (Old Pink Hill Road) – Kenansville, Mount Olive
44.9872.39US 70 Bus. east / US 258 Bus. south (Vernon Avenue)
45.4773.18US 70 west (Vernon Avenue) – GoldsboroNorth end of concurrency with US 70
48.8878.66NC 148 east (C.F. Harvey Parkway) – Kinston Regional Jetport
GreeneSnow Hill55.0488.58NC 58 (Kingold Boulevard) – Kinston, Stantonsburg
56.7791.36US 13 south / NC 91 north / NC 903 south – Goldsboro, Walstonburg, La GrangeSouth end of concurrency with US 13
59.1095.11NC 903 north – MauryNorth end of concurrency with NC 903
Lizzie61.1098.33NC 123 south – MauryNorthern terminus of NC 123
63.10101.55US 13 north – GreenvilleNorth end of concurrency with US 13
PittFarmville66.82107.54US 264 west (Marlboro Road) / US 258 Bus. north (Main Street) – WilsonSouth end of concurrency with US 264
US 264 east – GreenvilleNorth end of concurrency with US 264
FarmvilleI-587 east (John P. East Memorial Highway) / Wesley Church Road – GreenvilleSouth end I-587 overlap, exit 66 (I-587)
I-587 west (John P. East Memorial Highway) / US 258 Bus. south – WilsonNorth end of I-587 overlap, exit 63 (I-587)
Fountain74.32119.61NC 222 (Wilson Street) – Falkland, Saratoga
EdgecombeCrisp78.92127.01NC 124Macclesfield, Conetoe
81.42131.03NC 42 / NC 43Pinetops, Falkland, Conetoe
Tarboro89.62144.23US 64 west / US 64 Alt. west / NC 111 south / NC 122 south (Western Boulevard) – Rocky Mount, PinetopsUS 64 Exit 485; south end of concurrency with US 64, NC 111, and NC 122
Princeville90.31145.34US 64 east – WilliamstonUS 64 Exit 486; no access from westbound US 64 to northbound US 258 or from southbound US 258 to eastbound US 64; north end of concurrency with US 64
90.73146.02NC 33Tarboro, Belvoir
91.12146.64NC 111 north (Greenwood Boulevard) – Oak CityNorth end of concurrency with NC 111
94.55152.16NC 122 north – SpeedNorth end of concurrency with NC 122
101.05162.62NC 97Leggett, Hobgood
HalifaxScotland Neck109.52176.26NC 125 south – HobgoodSouth end of concurrency with NC 125
109.98177.00NC 903 south (9th Street) – HamiltonSouth end of concurrency with NC 903
110.25177.43NC 125 north / NC 903 north (12th Street) – HalifaxNorth end of concurrency with NC 125 and NC 903
114.74184.66NC 561 west – HalifaxSouth end of concurrency with NC 561
NorthamptonRich Square121.86196.11NC 308 south – Kelford
123.39198.58NC 305 / NC 561 east (Jackson Street) – Jackson, Aulander, AhoskieNorth end of concurrency with NC 561
Woodland129.32208.12NC 35 south (Spruce Street) – AulanderSouth end of concurrency with NC 35
129.49208.39NC 35 north (Linden Street) – ConwayNorth end of concurrency with NC 35
137.94221.99US 158 west / US 158 Bus. east (Main Street) – Conway, MurfreesboroSouth end of concurrency with US 158
HertfordMurfreesboro140.62226.31US 158 east / NC 11 south – Winton, AhoskieNorth end of concurrency with US 158; south end of concurrency with NC 11
142.04228.59US 158 Bus. (Main Street) / NC 11 ends – Elizabeth CityNorthern terminus of NC 11
151.980.00244.590.00North Carolina – Virginia state line
VirginiaSouthampton5.288.50SR 189 north (South Quay Road) – Holland, Norfolk
9.0014.48US 58 west / US 258 Bus. north (South Street) – Franklin, Courtland, EmporiaDiamond interchange; south end of concurrency with US 58
SR 714 (Pretlow Street)Partial cloverleaf interchange; former SR 189
City of Suffolk13.2921.39US 58 east / SR 189Suffolk, NorfolkPartial cloverleaf interchange; north end of concurrency with US 58
Isle of Wight17.0727.47US 58 Bus. / US 258 Bus. south (Carrsville Highway) – Franklin, Suffolk, Franklin Historic District
Windsor29.9048.12US 460 (West Windsor Boulevard) – Petersburg, Suffolk
Smithfield44.3571.37SR 10 west / US 258 Bus. north (Main Street) – Smithfield, Richmond, Smithfield Historic District, Isle of Wight County MuseumSouth end of concurrency with SR 10
SR 710 south (Fairway Drive)Diamond interchange
46.6575.08US 258 Bus. south / SR 10 Bus. west (South Church Street) – Smithfield, Smithfield Center
Benns Church48.6178.23SR 10 east / SR 32 south (Benns Church Boulevard) – SuffolkNorth end of concurrency with SR 10; south end of concurrency with SR 32
Bartlett51.4682.82US 17 south (Carrollton Boulevard) – PortsmouthSouth end of concurrency with US 17
James River53.63– 58.2786.31– 93.78James River Bridge
City of Newport News58.4994.13US 60 (Warwick Boulevard) – Fort Eustis, Downtown Newport NewsPartial cloverleaf interchange
59.0595.03US 17 north / SR 143 (Jefferson Avenue) – Williamsburg, Newport News Marine TerminalNorth end of concurrency with US 17; northern terminus of SR 32
City of Hampton61.8399.51SR 415 east (Power Plant Parkway)
62.17100.05I-64 / SR 134 north – Williamsburg, Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia BeachI-64 exit 263; south end of concurrency with SR 134
63.00101.39SR 152 south (Cunningham Drive)
63.24101.77SR 134 south (North Armistead Avenue) – Coliseum, Convention CenterNorth end of concurrency with SR 134
63.87102.79To I-64 / LaSalle Avenue – LAFBPartial cloverleaf interchange; former SR 167
64.76104.22SR 278 north (North King Street)Diamond interchange
SR 169 south (Fox Hill Road)
66.43106.91SR 351 (East Pembroke Avenue)
SR 143 Truck west (Woodland Road) to I-64south end of SR 143 Truck overlap
67.37108.42SR 169 (North Mallory Street) to I-64Buckroe Beach
68.17109.71SR 143 west (East Mellen Street) to I-64north end of SR 143 Truck overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Concurrency terminusIncomplete access

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