U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 40

Highway 40 is a road on St. Thomas, USVI. Starting at a junction with Highway 42 on the eastern shore of St. Thomas, the road is about seven miles (11 km) long. Highway 40 serves several small towns in the eastern and central parts of St. Thomas. After the junction with Highway 42, the road continues west for a few miles, multiplexing with Highway 37 along the way, until it turns southward to meet Highway 33. Highway 40 then starts its descent into Charlotte Amalie. It enters the town on Gamle Norsidevei, until it meets Prindsesse Gade, which is one-way westbound. Traffic is directed onto Prindsesse to Nye Norsidevei, which is one-way southbound, which then meets Dronnigens Gade (Highway 308). Traffic on Dronnigens Gade wishing to access Highway 40 must turn right on General Gade, left on Prindsesse, and finally right onto Gamle Norsidevei.

Highway 40
Route information
Length6.9 mi[1] (11.1 km)
Major junctions
East end Hwy 42 near Mahogany Run
  Hwy 35

Hwy 37

Hwy 33
South end Hwy 308 in Charlotte Amalie
Highway system
USVI Highways

Auxiliary routes

Highway 404
Location Hwy 40 – Hwy 37
Length1.1 mi[2] (1.8 km)

Highway 404 is a road on St. Thomas, USVI. It heads north from its parent, Highway 40, to meet Highway 37 in the northern part of the island. [3]

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References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. Google (June 8, 2009). "U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 40" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 8, 2009.
  2. Google Maps (Map). Cartography by Europa Technologies. Google. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  3. St. Thomas Pocket Map (Map). Cartography by Eagle Eye Maps. Virgin-Islands-On-Line. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
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