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Western terminus of SR 240: Mechums River: 85.78: 138.05: SR 240 west (Three Notch'd Road) / SR 680 (Browns Gap Turnpike) – Crozet: Eastern terminus of SR 240 92.87: 149.46: US 29 south / US 250 Bus. east (Ivy Road) to I-64 – Charlottesville, Richmond, Staunton, Lynchburg, Monticello, Ash Lawn, Michie Tavern: Interchange; western end of US ...
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.
Western terminus of SR 53 37.23: 59.92: I-64 – Staunton, Richmond: I-64 exit 121: City of Charlottesville: 39.01: 62.78: US 250 Bus. west (East High Street) South end of concurrency with US 250 Business: 39.90: 64.21: US 250 west (Long Street) North end of concurrency with US 250 Business; south end of concurrency with US 250: Albemarle ...
Western end of SR 151 concurrency: Shady Lane: 26.25: 42.25: SR 151 south (Patrick Henry Highway) – Piney River, Lynchburg: Eastern end of SR 151 concurrency SR 655 (Roseland Road) – Roseland: former planned SR 56 west: Colleen: 31.28: 50.34: US 29 south (Thomas Nelson Highway) – Lynchburg: Western end of US 29 concurrency 35.56: 57.23
US 250 (Rockfish Gap Turnpike) to I-64 – Skyline Drive, Waynesboro, Charlottesville: Western terminus: Avon: 3.72: 5.99: SR 151 north (Critzers Shop Road) / SR 638 east (Avon Road) to I-64 – Skyline Drive, Waynesboro, Blue Ridge Parkway: West end of SR 151 overlap 9.94: 16.00: SR 151 south (Rockfish Valley Highway) – Wintergreen, Piney River
Map of the Hampton Roads Beltway The Hampton Roads Bridge–Tunnel. About a mile (1.6 km) before the southern interchange with State Route 199 (SR 199), I-64 becomes a six-lane divided highway as it continues toward Hampton Roads.
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For the next few miles of US 29's route north of Lovingston, it enters mountainous terrain in the far western Piedmont close to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Several miles later, the route then continues north to Charlottesville, intersecting I-64 and bypassing downtown Charlottesville. US 29 rejoins its congested business route just north of ...