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Future Interstate 587 (Zebulon-Greenville)

Started by Interstate 69 Fan, November 15, 2016, 07:17:07 PM

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bob7374

Google Maps Street View has updated some of its images to late August 2022 showing some of the new exit numbers in the Wilson area. Here's a glimpse of the new numbers for the US 301 and I-795 exits heading east, though they forgot to removed the no longer needed letter C from the I-795 exit (also notice what is wrong with the US 301 numbers?):


Images also show the new I-587 mileage based exit numbers on US 264 East for the I-95 exit. It appears, however, that NCDOT is simply subtracting 20 from the US 264 exit numbers to get the new ones, the original exit was 38, since I-95 is at I-587 MM 19:


A few other new exit number images at: https://malmeroads.net/ncfutints/fut587.html#photos


Avalanchez71

I wonder how much NC spent on signage to change this thing from all the designations they have given it.

The Ghostbuster

Wikipedia has not been updated to reflect the new exit numbers on Interstate 587. Also, the 587 page states under the future banner that the DOT doesn't have a timeline to upgrade 264 between Zebulon and Wilson to Interstate Standards, although in the exit list, it says the upgrade to Interstate Standards for this segment will start in 2025 or 2026. Is this accurate?

LM117

Quote from: The Ghostbuster on September 30, 2022, 02:07:12 PMAlso, the 587 page states under the future banner that the DOT doesn't have a timeline to upgrade 264 between Zebulon and Wilson to Interstate Standards, although in the exit list, it says the upgrade to Interstate Standards for this segment will start in 2025 or 2026. Is this accurate?

As it stands now, yes.

https://www.ncdot.gov/news/press-releases/Pages/2022/2022-07-27-new-signs-future-i-587.aspx

QuoteUpgrading this 18-mile section to I-587 is scheduled to be awarded for construction in three to four years.
“I don’t know whether to wind my ass or scratch my watch!” - Jim Cornette

bob7374

Google Maps Street View has added more August 2022 coverage of Future and current I-587. I have been able to capture new exit numbers from east:


To west:


The rest of the images are on my I-587 in NC webpage:
https://malmeroads.net/ncfutints/fut587.html#photos

My exit list has been updated accordingly:
https://malmeroads.net/ncfutints/i587exits.html

rickmastfan67

Quote from: bob7374 on October 02, 2022, 03:27:30 PM
My exit list has been updated accordingly:
https://malmeroads.net/ncfutints/i587exits.html

Can confirm at least one more exit # for you from what you list as not confirmed:

US-264 Alt as Exit 16A/B: https://goo.gl/maps/6QBR3hTgrvtkvMxBA

roadman65

No Old Exit Numbers? 

I would figure that would be confusing of a sudden change. Even NJ on I-295 that was applied to old I-95 exits used both Old and New. Ditto in PA and when Florida did the change in early 2000s.
Every day is a winding road, you just got to get used to it.

Sheryl Crowe

bob7374

Quote from: roadman65 on October 09, 2022, 07:08:25 PM
No Old Exit Numbers? 

I would figure that would be confusing of a sudden change. Even NJ on I-295 that was applied to old I-95 exits used both Old and New. Ditto in PA and when Florida did the change in early 2000s.
As far as I know, NCDOT has never been in the practice of putting up Old Exit number signs along its highways. They just put the numbers up, sometimes with publicity, sometimes not. I have not seen any publicity at all about the new I-587 numbers, that's why I've relied on Street View images to confirm the numbers posted on my exit list.

cowboy_wilhelm

Quote from: bob7374 on October 12, 2022, 10:50:57 PM
Quote from: roadman65 on October 09, 2022, 07:08:25 PM
No Old Exit Numbers? 

I would figure that would be confusing of a sudden change. Even NJ on I-295 that was applied to old I-95 exits used both Old and New. Ditto in PA and when Florida did the change in early 2000s.
As far as I know, NCDOT has never been in the practice of putting up Old Exit number signs along its highways. They just put the numbers up, sometimes with publicity, sometimes not. I have not seen any publicity at all about the new I-587 numbers, that's why I've relied on Street View images to confirm the numbers posted on my exit list.


Dirt Roads

Quote from: roadman65 on October 09, 2022, 07:08:25 PM
No Old Exit Numbers? 

I would figure that would be confusing of a sudden change. Even NJ on I-295 that was applied to old I-95 exits used both Old and New. Ditto in PA and when Florida did the change in early 2000s.

Quote from: bob7374 on October 12, 2022, 10:50:57 PM
As far as I know, NCDOT has never been in the practice of putting up Old Exit number signs along its highways. They just put the numbers up, sometimes with publicity, sometimes not. I have not seen any publicity at all about the new I-587 numbers, that's why I've relied on Street View images to confirm the numbers posted on my exit list.

Quote from: cowboy_wilhelm on October 13, 2022, 11:21:38 AM


Nice find.  I'm like bob7374 and I've never seen them in North Carolina.  (Until your post).

BlueRidge

Quote from: Dirt Roads on October 13, 2022, 02:38:31 PM
Quote from: roadman65 on October 09, 2022, 07:08:25 PM
No Old Exit Numbers? 

I would figure that would be confusing of a sudden change. Even NJ on I-295 that was applied to old I-95 exits used both Old and New. Ditto in PA and when Florida did the change in early 2000s.

Quote from: bob7374 on October 12, 2022, 10:50:57 PM
As far as I know, NCDOT has never been in the practice of putting up Old Exit number signs along its highways. They just put the numbers up, sometimes with publicity, sometimes not. I have not seen any publicity at all about the new I-587 numbers, that's why I've relied on Street View images to confirm the numbers posted on my exit list.

Quote from: cowboy_wilhelm on October 13, 2022, 11:21:38 AM


Nice find.  I'm like bob7374 and I've never seen them in North Carolina.  (Until your post).
The difference, perhaps, being that the I-26 project involved renumbering exits on an existing interstate, whereas the 587 and 885 projects involve upgrading an existing roadway to interstate standards (thus creating a new interstate).

Could be totally off here, though.

cowboy_wilhelm

^ Definitely a possibility. There is also the previously cited aluminum shortage factoring into the decision not to make throw-away signs.

There was a lot of paper and TV news coverage at the time regarding the completion of I-26 through Madison County and the exit numbers all increasing by 31. The "old exit" signs were around for about two years. There was also discussion regarding how much traffic would be brought by the new highway and if I-240 through Asheville could handle the volumes. Many couldn't believe it would be another 10 years before construction would start on the I-26 connector in 2013....

rickmastfan67

Quote from: BlueRidge on October 13, 2022, 06:20:42 PM
Quote from: Dirt Roads on October 13, 2022, 02:38:31 PM
Quote from: roadman65 on October 09, 2022, 07:08:25 PM
No Old Exit Numbers? 

I would figure that would be confusing of a sudden change. Even NJ on I-295 that was applied to old I-95 exits used both Old and New. Ditto in PA and when Florida did the change in early 2000s.

Quote from: bob7374 on October 12, 2022, 10:50:57 PM
As far as I know, NCDOT has never been in the practice of putting up Old Exit number signs along its highways. They just put the numbers up, sometimes with publicity, sometimes not. I have not seen any publicity at all about the new I-587 numbers, that's why I've relied on Street View images to confirm the numbers posted on my exit list.

Quote from: cowboy_wilhelm on October 13, 2022, 11:21:38 AM


Nice find.  I'm like bob7374 and I've never seen them in North Carolina.  (Until your post).
The difference, perhaps, being that the I-26 project involved renumbering exits on an existing interstate, whereas the 587 and 885 projects involve upgrading an existing roadway to interstate standards (thus creating a new interstate).

Could be totally off here, though.

Maybe it's from when I-26 was extended into TN.  That's my guess.

CanesFan27

Quote from: rickmastfan67 on October 14, 2022, 08:27:56 PM
Quote from: BlueRidge on October 13, 2022, 06:20:42 PM
Quote from: Dirt Roads on October 13, 2022, 02:38:31 PM
Quote from: roadman65 on October 09, 2022, 07:08:25 PM
No Old Exit Numbers? 

I would figure that would be confusing of a sudden change. Even NJ on I-295 that was applied to old I-95 exits used both Old and New. Ditto in PA and when Florida did the change in early 2000s.

Quote from: bob7374 on October 12, 2022, 10:50:57 PM
As far as I know, NCDOT has never been in the practice of putting up Old Exit number signs along its highways. They just put the numbers up, sometimes with publicity, sometimes not. I have not seen any publicity at all about the new I-587 numbers, that's why I've relied on Street View images to confirm the numbers posted on my exit list.

Quote from: cowboy_wilhelm on October 13, 2022, 11:21:38 AM


Nice find.  I'm like bob7374 and I've never seen them in North Carolina.  (Until your post).
The difference, perhaps, being that the I-26 project involved renumbering exits on an existing interstate, whereas the 587 and 885 projects involve upgrading an existing roadway to interstate standards (thus creating a new interstate).

Could be totally off here, though.

Maybe it's from when I-26 was extended into TN.  That's my guess.

You are correct.

bob7374

I've posted photos of I-587's renumbered exit signage from I-95 to Greenville, including this update of a sign posted above, now without the unneeded suffix letter:


on my New/Future I-587 website:
https://malmeroads.net/ncfutints/fut587.html#photos

More photos of the new exit numbering west of I-95 coming soon.

LM117

Quote from: bob7374 on October 26, 2022, 11:47:10 AM
I've posted photos of I-587's renumbered exit signage from I-95 to Greenville, including this update of a sign posted above, now without the unneeded suffix letter:

Ugh. Too bad NCDOT didn't replace Kenly with Wilmington as a control city for I-795 while they were at it. Kenly as a control city makes zero sense there.
“I don’t know whether to wind my ass or scratch my watch!” - Jim Cornette

wdcrft63

Reminds me of earlier efforts to replace "Benson" with "Wilmington" on I-40 in the Raleigh area.

LM117

Quote from: wdcrft63 on October 26, 2022, 05:53:09 PM
Reminds me of earlier efforts to replace "Benson" with "Wilmington" on I-40 in the Raleigh area.

At least I-40 goes to both places. In this case, anybody coming in on US-264 from points west of I-95 that wants to go to Kenly would simply hop on I-95 South, and having been through Lucama, I can honestly say there's nothing there that warrants a special 264/795/301 detour.

I-795's intended purpose is to serve as a shortcut to Wilmington, so why not sign it as such?
“I don’t know whether to wind my ass or scratch my watch!” - Jim Cornette

WashuOtaku

Quote from: LM117 on October 27, 2022, 08:41:26 AM
I-795's intended purpose is to serve as a shortcut to Wilmington, so why not sign it as such?

It does not go to Wilmington probably a strong reason. Heck, it does not even reconnect with another interstate at this time.

LM117

#569
Quote from: WashuOtaku on October 27, 2022, 08:57:12 AM
Quote from: LM117 on October 27, 2022, 08:41:26 AM
I-795's intended purpose is to serve as a shortcut to Wilmington, so why not sign it as such?

It does not go to Wilmington probably a strong reason.

Again...it's intended purpose is to act as a shortcut to Wilmington, which it does, via connection to US-117 in Goldsboro, which leads to I-40 in Faison. Wilmington is already used as a control city for I-795 South at the interchange with I-42/US-70 Bypass in Goldsboro. NCDOT isn't going through the trouble of extending I-795 just to boost economic development in Faison...

QuoteHeck, it does not even reconnect with another interstate at this time.

Officially, it does at this time. It just hasn't been signed yet.

https://www.ncdot.gov/news/press-releases/Pages/2022/2022-03-16-i-42-coming-us-70-corridor.aspx
“I don’t know whether to wind my ass or scratch my watch!” - Jim Cornette

Dirt Roads

Quote from: LM117 on October 27, 2022, 08:41:26 AM
I-795's intended purpose is to serve as a shortcut to Wilmington, so why not sign it as such?

Not when it was originally signed.  The original US-117 relocation had two original purposes:

1.  Providing a connection to the north for the Global TransPark in Kinston (which is not along I-795).
2.  Providing a connection to the north for container traffic from the Port of North Carolina in Morehead City (which is also not along I-795).

Since all of it was [kinda] constructed to Interstate standards, NCDOT applied for the Interstate designation the next year.  It probably surprised NCDOT when AASHTO approved the designation.  I'm sure that it wasn't long after receiving the I-795 designation that the locals in Dudley started noticing an uptick in through truck traffic on US-117 between I-40 and Goldsboro.  So yes, I-795 now is planned to be extended to I-40 and should get eventually get "Wilmington" as a control city.  But the current BGS on I-95 and the BGS pull-throughs on I-795 are not large enough to accommodate both "Goldsboro" and "Wilmington" on the same signs.  In proper North Carolina fashion, everyone will need to wait until the old signs are ready to be replaced (or I-795 is extended, whichever comes first).

wdcrft63

Quote from: WashuOtaku on October 27, 2022, 08:57:12 AM
Quote from: LM117 on October 27, 2022, 08:41:26 AM
I-795's intended purpose is to serve as a shortcut to Wilmington, so why not sign it as such?

It does not go to Wilmington probably a strong reason. Heck, it does not even reconnect with another interstate at this time.
In any case Kenly is a weird choice. Better to have Goldsboro by itself.

Dirt Roads

Quote from: LM117 on October 27, 2022, 08:41:26 AM
I-795's intended purpose is to serve as a shortcut to Wilmington, so why not sign it as such?

Quote from: WashuOtaku on October 27, 2022, 08:57:12 AM
It does not go to Wilmington probably a strong reason. Heck, it does not even reconnect with another interstate at this time.

Quote from: wdcrft63 on October 27, 2022, 08:45:37 PM
In any case Kenly is a weird choice. Better to have Goldsboro by itself.

But this is indeed the Kenly exit off of I-587, because you don't want to take the less direct US-301.  It is also the exit for I-795 with a Control City of Goldsboro. 

roadman65

Quote from: Dirt Roads on October 27, 2022, 10:10:29 PM
Quote from: LM117 on October 27, 2022, 08:41:26 AM
I-795's intended purpose is to serve as a shortcut to Wilmington, so why not sign it as such?

Quote from: WashuOtaku on October 27, 2022, 08:57:12 AM
It does not go to Wilmington probably a strong reason. Heck, it does not even reconnect with another interstate at this time.

Quote from: wdcrft63 on October 27, 2022, 08:45:37 PM
In any case Kenly is a weird choice. Better to have Goldsboro by itself.

But this is indeed the Kenly exit off of I-587, because you don't want to take the less direct US-301.  It is also the exit for I-795 with a Control City of Goldsboro. 

It should be on a supplemental sign then.
Every day is a winding road, you just got to get used to it.

Sheryl Crowe

wdcrft63

Quote from: Dirt Roads on October 27, 2022, 10:10:29 PM
Quote from: LM117 on October 27, 2022, 08:41:26 AM
I-795's intended purpose is to serve as a shortcut to Wilmington, so why not sign it as such?

Quote from: WashuOtaku on October 27, 2022, 08:57:12 AM
It does not go to Wilmington probably a strong reason. Heck, it does not even reconnect with another interstate at this time.

Quote from: wdcrft63 on October 27, 2022, 08:45:37 PM
In any case Kenly is a weird choice. Better to have Goldsboro by itself.

But this is indeed the Kenly exit off of I-587, because you don't want to take the less direct US-301.  It is also the exit for I-795 with a Control City of Goldsboro.
Kenly is a weird choice because it is not on I-795 and at population 1491 it is not a major destination. If we need to have a small burg on the sign, Fremont has population 1196 and it actually is on I-795, halfway to Goldsboro.



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