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The Charlottesville Interchange project took place at the intersection of US 29 and Rio Road/SR 631, with construction starting in mid-2015 and ending in December 2016. [10] A diamond interchange was built, with two lanes from each direction of US 29, deemed the "local lanes", exiting from main traffic and meeting Rio Road at a traffic signal.
In 1941, State Route 20 was extended north from Scottsville to Charlottesville via Blenheim and Overton, [5] absorbing SR 239. SR 20 was shifted west to its current alignment in 1947; at the same time, current SR 53 was upgraded from State Route 642 , and a short piece of old SR 20 became SR 53.
View east along US 250 Bus. and north along SR 20 in Charlottesville. US Route 250 Business (US 250 Business) is a business route of US 250 in Albemarle County and the city of Charlottesville. The highway runs 4.55 miles (7.32 km) from US 250 and US 29 west of Charlottesville to US 250 and SR 20 in the eastern part of Charlottesville.
The first phase of the project would widen I-64 to three lanes in each direction by adding the new lane to the median in both directions as a managed lane, begin the construction of the new High Rise Bridge, and replace and rehabilitate other existing bridges in the area. This segment is estimated to cost around $600 million. [29]
I-295 to I-64 – Charlottesville, Williamsburg, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Rocky Mount, NC, Richmond International Airport: Signed as exits 84A (south) and 84B (north); I-295 exit 43; Rocky Mount, NC signed northbound; Williamsburg and Virginia Beach signed southbound: Hanover: Ashland: 87.30: 140.50: 86: SR 656 – Atlee, Elmont
US 29 west-southwest of Charlottesville US 250 east-southeast of Charlottesville US 15 north-northeast of Zion Crossroads US 522 northeast of Gum Spring I-295 in Short Pump US 250 in Innsbrook US 250 in Dumbarton US 33 in Dumbarton I-195 in Richmond I-95 in Richmond. The highways travel concurrently through Richmond. US 1 / US 301 in Richmond
SR 20 is a C-shaped route that connects Charlottesville with Farmville (via US 15) in Southside Virginia. The state highway also links Charlottesville to Fredericksburg (via SR 3) by way of Orange County, within which SR 20 is the main east–west highway and intersects US 15 again in the county seat of Orange.
It goes through the cities of Richmond, Charlottesville, Staunton, and Waynesboro, Virginia; and Wheeling, West Virginia. West of Pruntytown, West Virginia, US 250 intersects and forms a short overlap with its parent US 50. In Virginia and Ohio, the route is signed east–west. In West Virginia, the route is signed north–south.