U.S. 13 North - Suffolk



The Whaleyville community in Suffolk lies five miles to the northeast beyond the intersection with Drum Hill Road.
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Arthur Drive stems north from U.S. 13 (Whaleyville Boulevard) into the rural community of Somerton.
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Great Fork Road (SR 677) converges with U.S. 13 north 11 miles from Downtown Suffolk, and 3.60 miles north from the North Carolina state line.
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U.S. 13 (Whaleyville Boulevard) meets SR 32 (Carolina Road) ahead of Suffolk Executive Airport (SFQ).
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SR 32 (Carolina Road) travels 9.46 miles north from the North Carolina state line to Nurney and U.S. 13 where the highway expands to four lanes.
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SR 32 forms a multi state route with NC 32 south to Edenton, Plymouth and Washington, North Carolina.
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U.S. 13 shifts onto the limited access Suffolk Bypass while SR 32 continues alongside U.S. 13 Business (Carolina Road) north to Downtown Suffolk.
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U.S. 13 (Suffolk Bypass) heads 2.54 miles northwest across Lake Kilby to a trumpet interchange with U.S. 58 (Holland Road).
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Turlington Road east to Kilby Shores Drive north connects U.S. 13 with U.S. 58 Business (Holland Road) toward Downtown Suffolk.
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U.S. 13/58 (Suffolk Bypass) angle northeast from Kilby to a diamond interchange with SR 604 (Pitchkettle Road).
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U.S. 460 (Pruden Boulevard) ventures southeast from Petersburg to join U.S. 13/58 along the Suffolk Bypass.
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Page Updated Monday April 19, 2021.