List of secondary state highways in Virginia
This is a partial list of secondary state highways in the U.S. state of Virginia. The numbers begin with 600 and can go into five digits in populous counties such as Fairfax County. The same number can be, and usually is, assigned to secondary roads in multiple counties. Because of the sheer number of secondary routes, this list is not intended to be a complete list.
Primary and secondary State Route shields | |
Highway names | |
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Interstates | Interstate X (I-X) |
US Highways | U.S. Route X (US X) |
State | State Route X (SR X) or Virginia Route X (VA X) |
System links | |
For information about the creation and history of Virginia's Secondary Roads System, see article Byrd Road Act.
Secondary highways
SR 600 to SR 699
SR 600 SR 601 SR 602 SR 603 SR 604 SR 605 SR 606 SR 607 SR 608 SR 609 SR 610 SR 611 SR 612 SR 613 SR 614 SR 615 SR 616 SR 617 SR 618 SR 619 SR 620 SR 621 SR 622 SR 623 SR 624 SR 625 SR 626 SR 627 SR 628 SR 629 SR 630 SR 631 SR 632 SR 633 SR 634 SR 635 SR 636 SR 637 SR 638 SR 639 SR 640 SR 641 SR 642 SR 643 SR 644 SR 645 SR 646 SR 647 SR 648 SR 649 SR 650 SR 651 SR 652 SR 653 SR 654 SR 655 SR 656 SR 657 SR 658 SR 659 SR 660 SR 661 SR 662 SR 663 SR 664 SR 665 SR 666 SR 667 SR 668 SR 669 SR 670 SR 671 SR 672 SR 673 SR 674 SR 675 SR 676 SR 677 SR 678 SR 679 SR 680 SR 681 SR 682 SR 683 SR 684 SR 685 SR 686 SR 687 SR 688 SR 689 SR 690 SR 691 SR 692 SR 693 SR 694 SR 695 SR 696 SR 697 SR 698 SR 699
SR 700 to SR 799
SR 700 SR 701 SR 702 SR 703 SR 704 SR 705 SR 706 SR 707 SR 708 SR 709 SR 710 SR 711 SR 712 SR 713 SR 714 SR 715 SR 716 SR 717 SR 718 SR 719 SR 720 SR 721 SR 722 SR 723 SR 724 SR 725 SR 726 SR 727 SR 728 SR 729 SR 730 SR 731 SR 732 SR 733 SR 734 SR 735 SR 736 SR 737 SR 738 SR 739 SR 740 SR 741 SR 742 SR 743 SR 744 SR 745 SR 746 SR 747 SR 748 SR 749 SR 750 SR 751 SR 752 SR 753 SR 754 SR 755 SR 756 SR 757 SR 758 SR 759 SR 760 SR 761 SR 762 SR 763 SR 764 SR 765 SR 766 SR 767 SR 768 SR 769 SR 770 SR 771 SR 772 SR 773 SR 774 SR 775 SR 776 SR 777 SR 778 SR 779 SR 780 SR 781 SR 782 SR 783 SR 784 SR 785 SR 786 SR 787 SR 788 SR 789 SR 790 SR 791 SR 792 SR 793 SR 794 SR 795 SR 796 SR 797 SR 798 SR 799
Additional Routes
SR 703 (Northampton County)
State Route 703 in Northampton County is a secondary state highway. Also known as Butler's Bluff Drive, it begins at Kiptopeke Drive and loops around to Arlington Road.
SR 704 (Northampton County)
State Route 704 in Northampton County is a secondary state highway. Also known as Kiptopeke Drive, it begins at the Lankford Highway in Kiptopeke and continues into Kiptopeke State Park.
SR 711 (Chesterfield and Powhatan Counties)
State Route 711 in Chesterfield and Powhatan Counties is a secondary state highway which runs from State Route 147 west to U.S. Route 522. It was primary State Route 44 until 1952.
SR 712 (Brunswick County)
State Route 712 in Brunswick County is an old alignment of the present US 1 corridor, bypassed in 1925. It runs 12.62 miles (20.31 km)[1] from State Route 606, just south of U.S. Route 58 at Edgerton, north to US 1 at the Nottoway River. Until 1949, it was primary State Route 140.
SR 738 (Caroline, Hanover, and Spotsylvania Counties)
State Route 738 in Caroline, Hanover and Spotsylvania Counties, Virginia is a 38.38-mile (61.77 km)[2][3][4] secondary state highway between Richmond and Fredericksburg. It begins at State Route 646 northwest of Hanover, heading north and west to cross U.S. Route 1 at Gum Tree. From there it heads gradually west and north, mostly along an old alignment of State Route 1 (now US 1), through Coatesville, Chilesburg, and Partlow. SR 738 ends at an intersection with State Route 208 and State Route 606 at Snell; SR 208 continues northeasterly via Spotsylvania to US 1 south of Fredericksburg.
SR 744 (Lee County)
State Route 744 in Lee County extends for 3.7 miles (6.0 km)[5] from U.S. Route 58 Business east of Ewing south to the Tennessee state line. Its continuation in Tennessee is an unnumbered county road in the direction of Alanthus Hill and State Route 63. SR 744 was primary SR 62 until 1942.
SR 758 (Lee County)
State Route 758 in Lee County extends for 7.3 miles (11.7 km)[5] from U.S. Route 58 west of Jonesville south to the Tennessee state line. Its continuation in Tennessee is an unnumbered county road in the direction of State Route 63 at Mulberry Gap. SR 758 was primary SR 63 until 1946.
SR 762 (Smyth and Washington Counties)
State Route 762 in Smyth and Washington Counties runs 11.85 miles (19.07 km)[6][7] from State Route 91 at Lodi east to State Route 600 and State Route 660 at St. Clair Bottom and then north to Interstate 81 and State Route 107 in Chilhowie. Except for a realignment at St. Clair Bottom, SR 762 was primary State Route 79 until 1953. (The part west of St. Clair Bottom had been a primary state highway since 1924.)
SR 803 (Accomack County)
State Route 803 in Accomack County, also known as Causeway Road and Wallops Island Road, is a road that connects SR 679 (Atlantic Road) in Assawoman to the Wallops Island Flight Facility on Wallops Island.
SR 805 (Grayson County)
State Route 805 in Grayson County runs for 10.1 miles (16.3 km)[8] from US 21 south of Dry Run Gap to SR 94 at Providence. SR 805 was primary State Route 95 until 1953.
SR 5000 (James City County)
State Route 5000 in James City County is a secondary state highway. Known as Monticello Avenue, it runs for 3.7 miles (6.0 km) from VA 5 southwest of Williamsburg, Virginia to the junction of State Route 321, State Route 615, and State Route 613.[9]
See also
U.S. Roads portal Virginia portal
References
- "2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report – Daily Traffic Volume Estimates: Brunswick County" (PDF). (173 KiB)
- "2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report – Daily Traffic Volume Estimates: Hanover County" (PDF). (679 KiB)
- "2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report – Daily Traffic Volume Estimates: Caroline County" (PDF). (178 KiB)
- "2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report – Daily Traffic Volume Estimates: Spotsylvania County" (PDF). (588 KiB)
- "2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report – Daily Traffic Volume Estimates: Lee County" (PDF). (230 KiB)
- "2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report – Daily Traffic Volume Estimates: Washington County" (PDF). (356 KiB)
- "2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report – Daily Traffic Volume Estimates: Smyth County" (PDF). (201 KiB)
- "2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report – Daily Traffic Volume Estimates: Grayson County" (PDF). (229 KiB)
- "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 10 April 2018.