{{Short description|None}} {{Use American English|date=July 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2023}} The following is a list of primary state highways in Virginia shorter than one mile (1.6 km) in length. For a list of such highways serving Virginia state institutions, see State highways serving Virginia state institutions. __TOC__ ==SR 34== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=34 |location=South Boston |length_mi=0.54 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=33 |next_type=VA |next_route=35}} [[File:2017-06-26 12 31 31 View west along Virginia State Route 34 (Hodges Street) at U.S. Route 360 (John Randolph Boulevard) in South Boston, Halifax County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View west at the east end of SR 34 at US 360 in South Boston]] '''State Route 34''' is the designation for Hodges Street, which runs 0.54 miles (870 m) from SR 129 east to US 360 within the town of South Boston.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 34">{{google maps |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=N+Main+St&daddr=Hodges+St&hl=en&ll=36.704864,-78.893766&spn=0.016274,0.038581&sll=36.708201,-78.882437&sspn=0.016273,0.038581&geocode=FRsSMAId_BlM-w%3BFegSMAIdUEBM-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 34 |access-date = June 28, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 73== {{for multi|the former State Route 73|State Route 73 (Virginia 1933-1948)|the proposed Interstate Highway|Interstate 73 (Virginia)}} {{main|Parham Road}} {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=73 |location=Henrico |length_mi=0.78 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=72 |next_type=VA |next_route=74 |browse= }} [[File:2017-07-07 13 17 21 View east along Virginia State Route 73 (Parham Road) at Aberdeen Street in Glen Allen, Henrico County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View east along SR 73 near Chamberlayne]] '''State Route 73''' is the designation for the portion of Parham Road between US 1 and I-95 near the Chamberlayne area of Henrico. Parham Road is a four-lane divided highway that passes along the west and north side of Richmond from SR 150 near the James River to US 301 just south of I-295.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 73">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=US-1+N%2FBrook+Rd&daddr=E+Parham+Rd&hl=en&geocode=FRJEPgIdbhFi-w%3BFdxSPgIdgUNi-w&mra=ls&sll=37.637614,-77.447936&sspn=0.000625,0.001206&ie=UTF8&ll=37.637021,-77.452691&spn=0.007069,0.01929&t=h&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 73 |access-date = June 18, 2011 }}</ref> SR 73 was planned and built as a simple trumpet connection between I-95 and US 1; the number was assigned in 1958.<ref>{{CTB minutes|08-1958-01|page=64 }}</ref> The road was completed in 1962; the extension of Parham Road east from I-95 opened in 1978.<ref>National Bridge Inventory</ref>
==SR 79== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=79 |location=Linden |length_mi=0.23 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=78 |next_type=VA |next_route=80 }} [[File:2016-09-12 18 28 47 View north along Virginia State Route 79 (Apple Mountain Road) at Virginia State Route 55 (John Marshall Highway) in Linden, Warren County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|Sign for SR 79 along SR 55 in Linden]] '''State Route 79''' is the designation for Apple Mountain Road, a 0.23-mile (370 m) connector between SR 55 and a diamond interchange with I-66 in Linden.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 79">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=VA-55+E%2FJohn+Marshall+Hwy&daddr=VA-79+N%2FApple+Mountain+Rd&hl=en&geocode=FbrEUQIdskpY-w%3BFWLRUQIdBE5Y-w&mra=ls&sll=38.916648,-78.098996&sspn=0.00753,0.01929&ie=UTF8&ll=38.915463,-78.100884&spn=0.00753,0.01929&t=h&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 79 |access-date = June 9, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 93== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=93 |location=Mouth of Wilson |length_mi=0.92 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=92 |next_type=VA |next_route=94 }} [[File:2017-06-25 18 16 38 View south along Virginia State Route 93 (County Line Road) at its bridge over New River, just south of U.S. Route 58 (Wilson Highway) in Mouth of Wilson, Grayson County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View south at the north end of SR 93 at US 58 in Mouth of Wilson]] '''State Route 93''' is the designation for the 0.92-mile (1,480 m) portion of Wilson Highway between US 58 near Mouth of Wilson and the North Carolina state line. The state highway crosses the New River just south of US 58 and continues south as North Carolina Highway 93.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 93">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=VA-93+N%2FCounty+Line+Rd&daddr=VA-93+S%2FCounty+Line+Rd&hl=en&geocode=FUAXLgIdnlgn-w%3BFUJCLgIdODwn-w&mra=ls&sll=36.580764,-81.311188&sspn=0.015542,0.038581&ie=UTF8&ll=36.58066,-81.311102&spn=0.031085,0.077162&t=h&z=14 |title = Virginia State Route 93 |access-date = June 18, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 98== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=98 |location=Bland |length_mi=0.50 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=97 |next_type=VA |next_route=99 }} [[File:2017-06-11 16 05 49 View south along Virginia State Route 98 (Main Street) at U.S. Route 52 and Virginia State Route 42 in Bland, Bland County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View south at the north end of SR 98 at US 52/SR 42 in Bland]] '''State Route 98''' is the designation for the 0.50-mile (800 m) portion of Main Street south of US 52 and SR 42 in Bland. Main Street continues south as SR 605.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 98">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=VA-98+S%2FMain+St%2FState+Route+605&daddr=Main+St%2FState+Route+605&hl=en&geocode=FW4iNgIdnEMq-w%3BFfAJNgIdJlcq-w&mra=ls&sll=37.09601,-81.111591&sspn=0.000965,0.002411&ie=UTF8&ll=37.099071,-81.113777&spn=0.015437,0.038581&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 98 |access-date = June 18, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 109== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=109 |location=Petersburg |length_mi=0.91 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=108 |next_type=VA |next_route=110 }} [[File:2017-07-13 17 42 41 View north along Virginia State Route 109 (Hickory Hill Road) at U.S. Route 460 Business (County Drive) in Petersburg, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View north at the south end of SR 109 at US 460 in Petersburg]] '''State Route 109''' is the designation for Hickory Hill Road, which runs 0.91 miles (1,460 m) from US 460 east to an extrance to Fort Lee within the city of Petersburg.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 109">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Hickory+Hill+Rd&daddr=Hickory+Hill+Rd%2FMahone+Ave&hl=en&ll=37.219154,-77.360358&spn=0.016165,0.038581&sll=37.222161,-77.353795&sspn=0.00101,0.002411&geocode=FWDeNwIdSHdj-w%3BFSX4NwIdA69j-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 109 |access-date = June 28, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 112== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=112 |location=Salem |length_mi=0.65 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=111 |next_type=VA |next_route=113 }} [[File:2017-06-13 13 00 13 View south along Virginia State Route 112 (Wildwood Road) at Interstate 81 in Salem, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View south at the north end of SR 112 at I-81 in Salem]] '''State Route 112''' is the designation for the 0.65-mile (1,050 m) section of Wildwood Road from US 11 and US 460 in the city of Salem north to Skyview Road just north of the four-lane divided highway's interchange with I-81 north of the city limits in Roanoke County.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 112">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=W+Main+St&daddr=State+Route+619%2FWildwood+Rd&hl=en&ll=37.291467,-80.098057&spn=0.016149,0.038581&sll=37.292321,-80.096726&sspn=0.008074,0.01929&geocode=FSj3OAIdANo5-w%3BFX4UOQId_L85-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 112 |access-date = June 30, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 124== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=124 |location=Arlington |maint=VDOT and NPS |length_mi=0.87<!--0.17 VDOT & 0.70 NPS--> |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 124">{{google maps |link = no |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/38.8984632,-77.0932073/38.9013282,-77.0812995/@38.8990536,-77.0903166,16.76z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0 |title = State Route 124 |access-date = October 8, 2016 }}</ref> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=123 |next_type=VA |next_route=125 }}
'''State Route 124''' is the designation for the 0.17-mile (900 ft; 270 m) state-maintained segment of '''Spout Run Parkway''' between US 29 and Lorcom Lane in Arlington. The highway continues south as Kirkwood Road to the Virginia Square neighborhood of Arlington. Spout Run Parkway continues east as a National Park Service highway parallel to the eponymous tributary of the Potomac River to a partial interchange with the George Washington Memorial Parkway.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 124"/> [[File:2019-10-23 15 30 49 View east along Virginia State Route 124 (Spout Run Parkway) just east of U.S. Route 29 (Lee Highway) in Arlington County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|SR 124 just east of US 29 in Woodmont]]
;Major intersections {{jcttop|state=VA|county=Arlington|length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 124"/>}} {{VAint |location=Woodmont |mile=0.00 |road={{jct|state=VA|US|29|name1=Lee Highway|I|66|to2=yes|city1=Falls Church|city2=Fairfax|location3=Washington}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{VAint |location=Maywood |mile=0.17 |road=Lorcom Lane |notes=Transition from state to NPS maintenance }} {{VAint |location=Rosslyn |mile=0.87 |road={{jct|state=VA|GWMP||dir1=south|location1=Key Bridge|location2=Washington}} |notes=Interchange; eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}
==SR 132Y== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=132Y |length_mi=0.29 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=132 |next_type=VA |next_route=133 }}
[[File:2017-07-05 18 47 00 View north along Virginia State Route 132Y (Visitor Center Drive) at the junction with the Colonial Parkway in Williamsburg, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View north along SR 132Y at Colonial Parkway in Williamsburg]] '''State Route 132Y''' is a 0.29-mile (470 m) spur in Williamsburg. It begins at a directional intersection with SR 132 just west of the Colonial Williamsburg Visitors Center. From there it continues to its end at another directional intersection with the Colonial Parkway.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 132Y">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=State+Route+132Y%2FVisitor+Center+Dr&daddr=State+Route+132Y%2FVisitor+Center+Dr&hl=en&ll=37.279175,-76.700149&spn=0.026703,0.038581&sll=37.276341,-76.698668&sspn=0.013352,0.01929&geocode=FbXOOAIdHK1t-w%3BFbbcOAIdDJ9t-w&vpsrc=6&mra=ls&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 132Y |access-date = November 2, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 140== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=140 |location=Abingdon |length_mi=0.38 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed=1960 |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=139 |next_type=VA |next_route=141 }}
[[File:2017-06-12 08 14 28 View south along Virginia State Route 140 (Old Jonesboro Road) at Virginia State Route 372 (Virginia Highland Community College Drive) in Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View south along SR 140 at SR 372 in Abingdon]] '''State Route 140''' is the designation for the 0.38-mile (610 m) state-maintained segment of Jonesboro Road from I-81 north to US 11/US 19 in Abingdon.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 140">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Co+Rd+647%2FOld+Jonesboro+Rd&daddr=Old+Jonesboro+Rd&hl=en&ll=36.696331,-82.01045&spn=0.008379,0.01929&sll=36.691892,-82.009957&sspn=0.008379,0.01929&geocode=FdzmLwIdf5gc-w%3BFUT7LwId7KQc-w&vpsrc=0&mra=ls&t=h&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 140 |access-date = December 24, 2011 }}</ref> SR 140 was added to the state highway system in 1960 as a connection between the Interstate and the U.S. Highways.<ref>{{CTB minutes|08-1960-01|page=36 }}</ref>
==SR 146== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=146 |location=Richmond |length_mi=0.86 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=145 |next_type=VA |next_route=147 }} [[File:2017-07-07 14 31 22 View east along Virginia State Route 146 at Virginia State Route 76 (Powhite Parkway) in Richmond, Virginia.jpg|thumb|The west end of SR 146 at SR 76 in Richmond]] '''State Route 146''' is the designation for the 0.86-mile (1,380 m) freeway connection between SR 76 (Powhite Parkway) in the direction of Chesterfield County and SR 195 (Downtown Expressway) toward Downtown Richmond in the city of Richmond. The freeway forms the southeast side of the wye between SR 76, SR 195, and I-195 west of downtown Richmond. SR 146 has an interchange with Maplewood Avenue next to City Stadium.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 146">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=VA-146+E&daddr=VA-146+E&hl=en&geocode=Fc3gPAIdeZdh-w%3BFcL1PAId_rxh-w&mra=ls&sll=37.546517,-77.485671&sspn=0.007673,0.01929&ie=UTF8&ll=37.546959,-77.485499&spn=0.015346,0.038581&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 146 |access-date = June 18, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 148== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=148 |location=Fancy Gap |length_mi=0.87 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=147 |next_type=VA |next_route=149 }} [[File:2017-06-25 19 46 28 View east along Virginia State Route 148 (Chances Creek Road) just east of Interstate 77 in Fancy Gap, Carroll County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|SR 148 east of I-77 in Fancy Gap]] '''State Route 148''' is the designation for the 0.87-mile (1,400 m) section of Chances Creek Road from I-77 east to US 52 near Fancy Gap. Via US 52, SR 148 connects I-77 with the Blue Ridge Parkway. The parkway has an interchange with US 52 in the hamlet of Fancy Gap, also the name of the mountain pass where US 52 summits the Blue Ridge Mountains.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 148">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=VA-148+E%2FChances+Creek+Rd&daddr=U.S.+52+N&hl=en&geocode=FbSXLwIdJHQw-w%3BFa6sLwId6Kow-w&mra=ls&sll=36.671999,-80.704536&sspn=0.015524,0.038581&ie=UTF8&ll=36.676129,-80.703592&spn=0.031046,0.077162&t=h&z=14 |title = Virginia State Route 148 |access-date = June 18, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 162== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=162 |location=Williamsburg |length_mi=0.17 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=161 |next_type=VA |next_route=163 }} [[File:2017-07-05 14 33 38 View east along Virginia State Route 162 (Second Street) between Parkway Drive and Virginia State Route 143 (Merrimac Trail) in Middletowne Farms, York County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View east along SR 162 between Parkway Drive and SR 143 near Williamsburg]] '''State Route 162''' is the designation for the 0.17-mile (900 ft; 270 m) section of Second Street between the east city limit of Williamsburg and SR 143 in York County.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 162">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=VA-162+S%2F2nd+St&daddr=VA-162+S%2F2nd+St&hl=en&geocode=FeK-OAId0utt-w%3BFVy5OAIdZPZt-w&mra=ls&sll=37.27255,-76.682789&sspn=0.007701,0.01929&ie=UTF8&ll=37.272601,-76.680923&spn=0.007701,0.01929&t=h&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 162 |access-date = June 18, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 167== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=167 |location=Troutville |length_mi= |length_ref= |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=166 |next_type=VA |next_route=168 }} [[File:2018-06-05 08 44 22 View north along U.S. Route 11 (Lee Highway) at Virginia State Route 167 (Gateway Crossing) in southern Botetourt County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|The north end of SR 167 at US 11 and I-81 in Botetourt County]] '''Virginia State Route 167''' ('''SR 167''') is a state highway in Botetourt County, Virginia, in the United States. Known as '''Gateway Crossing''', the road was completed in December 2016 as part of a project to ease congestion around the intersection of Interstate 81 (I-81), U.S. Route 220 Alternate (US 220 Alt.) and US 11 in southern Botetourt County.<ref>{{cite press release |first = Jen |last = Ward |date = December 12, 2016 |url = http://www.virginiadot.org/newsroom/salem/2016/opening_of_new_connector109763.asp |title = Opening of New Connector Road to Precede Major Detour at I-81's Exit 150 on December 18 |publisher = Virginia Department of Transportation |id = SAL 50 |access-date = June 7, 2018 }}</ref>
==SR 181== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=181 |location=Belle Haven |length_mi=0.95 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=180 |next_type=VA |next_route=182 }} [[File:2017-07-12 10 03 16 View west along Virginia State Route 181 (King Street) at U.S. Route 13 (Lankford Highway) in Belle Haven Station, Accomack County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View west along SR 181 at US 13 near Belle Haven in Accomack County]] '''State Route 181''' is the designation for portions of Main Street and King Street in and near Belle Haven, Accomack County. The state highway begins at an indeterminate point in the town; the highway continues north as SR 609. Just north of Main Street's intersection with SR 178, which heads west as Shields Bridge Road and south as Belle Haven Road, SR 181 turns east onto King Street, which the highway follows to its eastern terminus at US 13.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 181">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Belle+Haven+Rd%2FMain+St%2FState+Route+609&daddr=VA-181+E%2FKing+St&hl=en&geocode=FRcQPQIdsBZ7-w%3BFePzPAIdEj17-w&mra=ls&sll=37.555465,-75.819429&sspn=0.003836,0.009645&ie=UTF8&ll=37.552607,-75.81502&spn=0.030689,0.077162&t=h&z=14 |title = Virginia State Route 181 |access-date = June 15, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 188== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=188 |location=Clifton Forge |length_mi=0.91 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=187 |next_type=VA |next_route=189 }} [[File:2017-07-21 11 09 16 View south along Virginia State Route 188 (Lafayette Street) at McCormick Boulevard in Clifton Forge, Alleghany County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View south along SR 188 in Clifton Forge]] '''State Route 188''' runs 0.91 miles (1,460 m) through the city streets of Clifton Forge. The state highway begins at the intersection of westbound Main Street and eastbound Ridgeway Street, a one-way pair that carries US 60 Business and US 220 Business in the downtown area. SR 188 heads west on Main Street and turns north onto McCormick Boulevard. McCormick Boulevard is one-way northbound until Church Street; southbound SR 188 follows Church Street east and Commercial Street south to Main Street. SR 188 continues north on McCormick Boulevard to Lafayette Street, which the state highway follows one block west. The state highway turns north on Rose Avenue, west on Tremont Street, and north on Sioux Avenue to its northern terminus just south of the road's underpass of I-64, US 60, and US 220.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 188">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Unknown+road&daddr=Unknown+road&hl=en&geocode=FcueUgIdiodi-w%3BFU-GUgIdDKxi-w&mra=ls&sll=38.965298,-77.421663&sspn=0.007591,0.01929&ie=UTF8&ll=38.965449,-77.424946&spn=0.015049,0.038581&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 188 |access-date = June 18, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 196== {{Redirect|VA-196|the military unit|VA-196 (U.S. Navy)}} {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=196 |location=Chesapeake |length_mi=0.96 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=195 |next_type=VA |next_route=197 }} [[File:2017-07-13 14 25 56 View west along Virginia State Route 196 (Canal Drive) at Broadmoor Avenue in Chesapeake, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View west along SR 196 in Chesapeake]] '''State Route 196''' is the designation for the 0.96-mile (1,540 m) portion of Canal Drive from Military Highway, which carries US 13 and US 460, north to US 17 near the Deep Creek area of the city of Chesapeake.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 196">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Canal+Dr&daddr=Canal+Dr&hl=en&geocode=FX4cMQIdpWFz-w%3BFRFKMQIdqj9z-w&mra=ls&sll=36.778767,-76.323009&sspn=0.015502,0.038581&ie=UTF8&ll=36.778011,-76.335068&spn=0.031005,0.077162&t=h&z=14 |title = Virginia State Route 196 |access-date = June 15, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 209== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=209 |location=Herndon |length_mi=0.88 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=208 |next_type=VA |next_route=210 }} [[File:2017-06-01 07 34 05 View west at the east end of Virginia State Route 209 (Innovation Avenue) at Rock Hill Road, just west of Herndon in Fairfax County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View west from the new eastern terminus of SR 209 at Rock Hill Road west of Herndon. The route was realigned at the end of 2016. The only signage indicating route number are the small white rectangular signs in this picture.]] '''State Route 209''' ('''SR 209''') is the mostly unsigned designation for Innovation Avenue, which from 1990 to 2015 ran 0.88 miles (1,420 m) from an intersection with SR 28 (originally a signalized intersection, then from 2007 to 2015 a right-in/right-out interchange with northbound SR 28) east to the Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) on the eastern edge of Loudoun County near Herndon.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 209">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Unknown+road&daddr=Unknown+road&hl=en&geocode=FcueUgIdiodi-w%3BFU-GUgIdDKxi-w&mra=ls&sll=38.965298,-77.421663&sspn=0.007591,0.01929&ie=UTF8&ll=38.965449,-77.424946&spn=0.015049,0.038581&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 209 |access-date = June 18, 2011 }}</ref> At the east end of SR 209, at the line between Loudoun and Fairfax Counties, Innovation Avenue continued east and north as SR 847 to SR 605 (Rock Hill Road). In Fall 2011, construction began on expansion of the SR 28 interchange to a full interchange.<ref name="innovation_2014">{{cite news |title = Interchange near Dulles still a work in progress |url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/dr-gridlock/wp/2014/05/13/interchange-near-dulles-still-a-work-in-progress |newspaper = The Washington Post |date = May 13, 2014 }}</ref> In January 2016, the entire route (including the SR 28 interchange) was closed in order to complete the full trumpet interchange and to realign the entire highway to access the CIT on its north side, instead of the south. The project was completed in early 2017.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://28freeway.com/project-map/21-innovation.html |title = Innovation Avenue Phases 2 and 3 |publisher = Route 28 Public/Private Partnership |access-date = January 10, 2016 }}</ref><ref name="28_traffic_update">{{cite web |title = Traffic Update |url = http://28freeway.com/trafficupdate.html |website = Route 28 Corridor Improvements |publisher = Route 28 Public/Private Partnership |access-date = January 10, 2016 }}</ref>
{{for|the former State Route numbered 209|Virginia State Route 209 (1928-1933)}} ==SR 212== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=212 |location=Chatham Heights |length_mi=0.87 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=211 |next_type=VA |next_route=213 }} [[File:2019-10-29 13 05 32 View north along Virginia State Route 212 (Chatham Heights Road) at Virginia State Route 3 Business (Kings Highway) in Chatham Heights, Stafford County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View north from the south end of SR 212 at SR 3 Bus. in Chatham Heights]] '''State Route 212''' is the designation for Chatham Heights Road, which runs 0.87 miles (1,400 m) from SR 3 Business north to SR 218 in the community of Chatham Heights just east of Fredericksburg.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 212">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Kings+Hwy&daddr=Chatham+Heights+Rd&hl=en&ll=38.310683,-77.450609&spn=0.031856,0.077162&sll=38.314269,-77.448592&sspn=0.007964,0.01929&geocode=FeZ-SAIdQili-w%3BFRGnSAIdBTBi-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=14 |title = Virginia State Route 212 |access-date = June 30, 2011 }}</ref> The entire route is part of U.S. Bicycle Route 1.
==SR 233== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=233 |location=Arlington |length_mi=0.36 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=232 |next_type=VA |next_route=234 }} [[File:2016-10-09 16 58 27 View east along Virginia State Route 233 (Airport Viaduct) in Crystal City, Arlington County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View east from the west end of SR 233 at US 1 in Crystal City in Arlington County]] '''State Route 233''' is the designation for the Airport Viaduct, a 0.36-mile (580 m) highway that runs east from a trumpet interchange with US 1 east to an entrance to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in the Crystal City section of Arlington. The state highway is entirely elevated from US 1 to its eastern terminus between CSX's RF&P Subdivision and the George Washington Memorial Parkway.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 233">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://www.google.com/maps/dir/38.8504063,-77.0518176/38.8489381,-77.0473517/@38.8495695,-77.0503645,18z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0 |title = State Route 233 |access-date = October 8, 2016 }}</ref>
===Major intersections=== {{jcttop|state=VA|county=Arlington|length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 233"/>|unnum=yes}} {{VAint |location=Crystal City |lspan=2 |mile=0.00 |road={{jct|state=VA|US|1|city1=Alexandria|city2=Crystal City|location3=Washington|I|395|I|66|dir3=west|to2=yes}} |notes=Trumpet interchange; western terminus }} {{VAint |mile=0.10 |type=incomplete |road=Crystal Drive |notes=Westbound exit only }} {{Jctint |location_special=Reagan National Airport |lspan=2 |mile=0.36 |type=incomplete |road={{jct|state=VA|GWMP||dir1=south}} |notes=Eastbound entrance only }} {{VAint |mile=0.36 |road={{jct|extra=airport}} Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport |notes=Eastern terminus; access roads continue east }} {{jctbtm}}
==SR 246== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=246 |location=Chesapeake |length_mi=0.76 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=245 |next_type=VA |next_route=247 }} thumb|View west along SR 246 at Stonehurst Street in Chesapeake '''State Route 246''' is the designation for a 0.76-mile (1,220 m) section of Liberty Street in the South Norfolk section of the city of Chesapeake. The state highway starts at Poindexter Street, which carries US 460 and SR 166 south from the intersection; the two other highways head west on Liberty Street before turning north onto 22nd Street. SR 246's eastern terminus is at Campostella Road at the road's junction with SR 168.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 246">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Poindexter+St&daddr=Liberty+St&hl=en&geocode=Fe7TMQIdni50-w%3BFb7CMQIdtlx0-w&mra=ls&sll=36.816689,-76.267691&sspn=0.007747,0.01929&ie=UTF8&ll=36.815813,-76.265888&spn=0.015495,0.038581&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 246 |access-date = June 15, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 270== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=270 |location=St. Paul |length_mi=0.26 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=269 |next_type=VA |next_route=271 }} thumb|View north along SR 270 in St. Paul '''State Route 270''' is the designation for the 0.26-mile (420 m) portion of 4th Street between US 58 Alternate and SR 63 in the town of St. Paul.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref>{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=4th+Ave&daddr=4th+Ave&hl=en&ll=36.90435,-82.31133&spn=0.008116,0.01929&sll=36.903492,-82.311491&sspn=0.004058,0.009645&geocode=FTIWMwIdTAUY-w%3BFe4kMwIdXgkY-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 270 |access-date = June 30, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 283== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=283 |location=Norton |length_mi=0.36 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=SR |previous_route=280 |next_type=SR |next_route=285 }} thumb|View west along unsigned SR 283 and US 58 Alt. Bus. in Norton '''State Route 283''' is the designation for a 0.36-mile (580 m) portion of the Trail of the Lonesome Pine in the city of Norton. The state highway begins at Park Avenue, which heads west and north as US 23 Business and US 58 Alternate Business. SR 283's eastern terminus is at an interchange with US 23 and US 58 Alternate. The entire road is also part of U.S. Route 58 Alternate Business.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref>{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Park+Ave+NE%2FUS-23+BUS+N&daddr=Norton+Coeburn+Rd&hl=en&ll=36.937853,-82.616844&spn=0.016225,0.038581&sll=36.93883,-82.616994&sspn=0.008112,0.01929&geocode=Fb6dMwIdoFET-w%3BFRijMwIdKWoT-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 283 |access-date = June 30, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 290== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=290 |location=Dayton |length_mi=0.61 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=288 |next_type=VA |next_route=292 }} thumb|View west along SR 290 in Dayton '''State Route 290''' is the designation for College Street in the town of Dayton. The state highway, which has a length of 0.61 miles (980 m) between the east and north town limits of Dayton, also follows a small piece of Huffman Drive and has a short concurrency with SR 42 Business.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 290">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=VA-290+W%2FVA-701+N%2FW+Mosby+Rd&daddr=College+St&hl=en&ll=38.416224,-78.937819&spn=0.007952,0.01929&sll=38.414602,-78.935856&sspn=0.003976,0.009645&geocode=FRcjSgIdS4hL-w%3BFVk7SgIdEYBL-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 290 |access-date = June 30, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 292== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=292 |location=Mount Jackson |length_mi=0.39 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=290 |next_type=VA |next_route=293 }} thumb|View east from the west end of SR 292 at I-81 in Mount Jackson '''State Route 292''' is the designation for Conicville Road, a 0.39-mile (630 m) connector between I-81 and US 11 in Mount Jackson.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 292">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=VA-292+E%2FConicville+Rd%2FMt+Jackson+Rd%2FState+Route+703&daddr=Conicville+Rd%2FState+Route+T-703&hl=en&ll=38.761111,-78.632026&spn=0.015828,0.038581&sll=38.76158,-78.63591&sspn=0.007914,0.01929&geocode=FdZ4TwId6h9Q-w%3BFXRsTwIdUDdQ-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 292 |access-date = June 30, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 296== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=296 |location=West Point |length_mi=0.39 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=I |previous_route=295 |next_type=VA |next_route=298 }} thumb|View northwest along SR 296 at 10th Street in West Point '''State Route 296''' is the designation for the cumulative 0.39-mile (630 m) portions of Kirby Street and 10th Street from SR 30 and SR 33 (14th Street) south and east to SR 298 (Lee Street) in the town of West Point.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 296">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=14th+St&daddr=10th+St&hl=en&geocode=FfTCPAId6hxs-w%3BFRC7PAIdRi5s-w&mra=ls&sll=37.533314,-76.796365&sspn=0.015348,0.038581&ie=UTF8&ll=37.534998,-76.798575&spn=0.007674,0.01929&t=h&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 296 |access-date = June 15, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 298== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=298 |location=West Point |length_mi=0.75 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=296 |next_type=VA |next_route=299 }} thumb|View southeast along SR 298 at 9th Street in West Point '''State Route 298''' is the designation for the cumulative 0.75-mile (1,210 m) portions of 5th Street and Lee Street from a dead end at the Pamunkey River east and north to SR 33 (14th Street) in the town of West Point.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 298">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=5th+St&daddr=Lee+St&hl=en&geocode=FaSmPAId9CVs-w%3BFVDGPAIdhChs-w&mra=ls&sll=37.544884,-76.800914&sspn=0.015346,0.038581&ie=UTF8&ll=37.533314,-76.796365&spn=0.015348,0.038581&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 298 |access-date = June 15, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 299== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=299 |location=Culpeper |length_mi=0.79 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=298 |next_type=VA |next_route=300 }} [[File:2019-10-21 12 57 05 View south along Virginia State Route 299 (Madison Road) at U.S. Route 29 (James Monroe Highway) just southwest of Culpeper in Culpeper County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View south from the north end of SR 299 at US 29 southwest of Culpeper]] '''State Route 299''' is the designation for the 0.79-mile (1,270 m) section of Madison Road between US 15 and US 29 southwest of the town of Culpeper. Madison Road continues east into the town as US 29 Business.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 299">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=US-15+N%2FJames+Madison+Hwy&daddr=VA-299+N%2FMadison+Rd&hl=en&geocode=FbaOSgIdkH9Z-w%3BFZq5SgIdNnVZ-w&mra=ls&sll=38.442279,-78.020847&sspn=0.007647,0.01929&ie=UTF8&ll=38.446195,-78.02207&spn=0.030317,0.077162&t=h&z=14 |title = Virginia State Route 299 |access-date = June 18, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 300== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=300 |location=Powhatan |length_mi=0.64 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=299 |next_type=US |next_route=301 }} [[File:2017-07-07 11 23 48 View south along Virginia State Route 300 (Scottville Road) at U.S. Route 60 (Anderson Highway) in Powhatan, Powhatan County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View south along SR 300 at US 60 in Powhatan]] '''State Route 300''' is a 0.64-mile (1,030 m) state highway in Powhatan. The state highway begins at SR 13 next to the Powhatan County courthouse. SR 300 heads east on Courthouse Tavern Lane, turns south onto Tilman Road, then turns east onto Scottsville Road to its eastern terminus at US 60.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 300">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=VA-300+N%2FCourthouse+Tavern+Ln&daddr=VA-300+N%2FScottville+Rd&hl=en&ll=37.543659,-77.914267&spn=0.008047,0.01929&sll=37.543395,-77.918966&sspn=0.004024,0.009645&geocode=FcrYPAId1Axb-w%3BFT7mPAId9zFb-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 300 |access-date = June 28, 2011 }}</ref> A wye route of SR 300, SR 300Y, runs 0.04 miles (210 ft; 64 m) along Tilman Road from Marion Harland Lane north to Scottsville Road on the southeast side of the courthouse property.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 300Y">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=State+Route+1004%2FTilman+Rd&daddr=State+Route+1004%2FTilman+Rd&hl=en&ll=37.541532,-77.917469&spn=0.002012,0.004823&sll=37.541107,-77.917818&sspn=0.002012,0.004823&geocode=FYLVPAIdABNb-w%3BFbLXPAIdxBJb-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=18 |title = Virginia State Route 300Y |access-date = June 28, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 304== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=304 |location=South Boston |length_mi=0.71 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=303 |next_type=VA |next_route=305 }} [[File:2017-06-26 13 22 06 View west along Virginia State Route 304 (Seymour Drive) at U.S. Route 360 (John Randolph Boulevard) in South Boston, Halifax County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|East end of SR 304 at US 360 in South Boston]] '''State Route 304''' is the designation for Seymour Drive, which runs 0.71 miles (1,140 m) from US 501 east to US 360 north of and parallel to the Dan River within the town of South Boston.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 304">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Seymour+Dr&daddr=Seymour+Dr&hl=en&ll=36.69683,-78.894646&spn=0.008138,0.01929&sll=36.698361,-78.897028&sspn=0.008138,0.01929&geocode=FS7wLwIdxhBM-w%3BFcT1LwId0EJM-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 304 |access-date = June 28, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 306== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=306 |location=Newport News |length_mi=0.88 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=305 |next_type=VA |next_route=307 }} [[File:2017-07-05 17 05 36 View east along Virginia State Route 306 (Harpersville Road) at Tyler Avenue in Newport News, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View east along SR 306 in Newport News]] '''State Route 306''' is the designation for the 0.88-mile (1,420 m) segment of Harpersville Road from US 60 east to US 17 and SR 143 within the city of Newport News.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 306">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Warwick+Blvd&daddr=Harpersville+Rd&hl=en&ll=37.054424,-76.470551&spn=0.0162,0.038581&sll=37.059938,-76.463599&sspn=0.016199,0.038581&geocode=FWpUNQIdyhRx-w%3BFa96NQIdDDlx-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 306 |access-date = June 30, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 349== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=349 |location=Halifax |length_mi=0.12 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=348 |next_type=VA |next_route=350 }} [[File:2017-06-26 12 46 38 View north along Virginia State Route 349 (Edmunds Boulevard) at U.S. Route 501 (Main Street) in Halifax, Halifax County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View north along SR 349 at US 501 in Halifax]] '''State Route 349''' is the unsigned designation for Edmunds Boulevard, a 0.12-mile (630 ft; 190 m) L-shaped highway that passes closely follows the west and south sides of the Halifax County Courthouse in the town of Halifax. The north and east sides of the courthouse are flanked by SR 360 and US 501, respectively.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 349">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Edmunds+Blvd&daddr=Edmunds+Blvd&hl=en&ll=36.765756,-78.929332&spn=0.004065,0.009645&sll=36.765507,-78.929434&sspn=0.002033,0.004823&geocode=FSQCMQIdzKFL-w%3BFVj-MAId-KNL-w&mra=ls&t=h&z=17 |title = Virginia State Route 349 |access-date = June 28, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 359== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=359 |location=Jamestown |length_mi=0.34 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |tourist=20px|alt=|link= Virginia Byway |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=358 |next_type=US |next_route=360 }} [[File:2017-07-05 18 27 51 View south along Virginia State Route 359 (Jamestown Festival Parkway) at Virginia State Route 31 (Jamestown Road) in James City County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|SR 359 southbound at SR 31 in Jamestown]] '''State Route 359''' is the designation for Jamestown Festival Parkway, a 0.34-mile (550 m) connector between Colonial Parkway and SR 31 near the site of the Jamestown settlement.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 359">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Unknown+road&daddr=Unknown+road&hl=en&geocode=FSL-NwIdWGNs-w%3BFeYMOAIdgGNs-w&mra=ls&sll=37.226621,-76.78216&sspn=0.007706,0.01929&ie=UTF8&ll=37.225869,-76.782117&spn=0.007706,0.01929&t=h&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 359 |access-date = June 18, 2011 }}</ref> The road was taken over by the state in 1959.<ref>{{CTB minutes|01-1959-01|page=19 }}</ref>
==SR 380== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=380 |location=Elko Tract |length_mi=0.8 |length_ref=<ref name="Google Maps VA 380"/> |length_round=1 |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=379 |next_type=I |next_route=381 }} [[File:2017-07-07 15 34 13 View south along Virginia State Route 380 (Elko Tract Road) at Virginia State Route 156 (Elko Road) in Currituck Farms, Henrico County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View south at the north end of SR 380 at SR 156 in Currituck Farms]] '''State Route 380''' is the designation for Elko Tract Road, a 0.34-mile-long (550 m) connector between Technology Boulevard and SR 156 in eastern Henrico County near Sandston.<ref name="Google Maps VA 380">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=VA-380&daddr=VA-380&hl=en&sll=37.497866,-77.241988&sspn=0.014641,0.027874&geocode=FQgaPAIdzVNl-w%3BFQw-PAIdBXBl-w&mra=prev&t=m&z=16 |title = Virginia State Route 380 |access-date = May 24, 2014 }}</ref><ref name=VDOTGIS>{{cite web |url = http://www.virginiadot.org/info/prOTIM.asp |title = Online Transportation Information Map |publisher = Virginia Department of Transportation |access-date = May 24, 2014 }}</ref> The route runs on the site of the Elko Tract, a former ghost town and World War II decoy city now being converted to an industrial park.
==SR 404== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=404 |location=Norfolk |length_mi=0.53 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=403 |next_type=VA |next_route=405
}} [[File:2017-07-12 15 48 58 View east along Virginia State Route 404 (Princess Anne Road) at May Avenue in Norfolk, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View east along SR 404 in Norfolk]] '''State Route 404''' is the designation for the 0.53-mile (850 m) segment of Princess Anne Road between SR 168 (Tidewater Drive) and SR 166 (Park Avenue) near the downtown area of Norfolk. Princess Anne Road continues west as a city street through the Ghent neighborhood and east as SR 166.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 404">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=E+Princess+Anne+Rd&daddr=E+Princess+Anne+Rd&hl=en&geocode=FdJiMgIdCCl0-w%3BFVpYMgIdQEt0-w&mra=ls&sll=36.854591,-76.26754&sspn=0.007743,0.01929&ie=UTF8&ll=36.855175,-76.269021&spn=0.015487,0.038581&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 404 |access-date = June 12, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 405== {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=405 |location=Norfolk |length_mi=0.64 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=404 |next_type=VA |next_route=406
}} [[File:2017-07-12 15 37 42 View south along Virginia State Route 405 (Ballentine Boulevard) between Connector Avenue and Corprew Avenue in Norfolk, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View south along SR 405 in Norfolk]] '''State Route 405''' is the designation for the 0.64-mile (1,030 m) segment of Ballentine Boulevard between I-264 and US 58 east of the downtown area of Norfolk.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 405">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Ballentine+Blvd&daddr=Ballentine+Blvd&hl=en&geocode=FTY2MgIdUnp0-w%3BFaRUMgId3It0-w&mra=ls&sll=36.853956,-76.250632&sspn=0.007744,0.01929&ie=UTF8&ll=36.849028,-76.250267&spn=0.015488,0.038581&t=h&z=15 |title = Virginia State Route 405 |access-date = June 12, 2011 }}</ref>
==SR 409== {{For|the former State Route 409|State Route 409 (Virginia 1981-2001)}} {{infobox road |state=VA |type=SR |route=409 |counties=New Kent County |location= |length_mi=0.2 |length_ref=<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/> |formed= |deleted= |previous_type=VA |previous_route=407 |next_type=VA |next_route=412 }} [[File:2017-07-07 16 36 10 View south along Virginia State Route 409 (G W King Boulevard) at U.S. Route 60 (Pocahontas Trail) at the New Kent Forestry Center in Windsor Shades, New Kent County, Virginia.jpg|thumb|View south along SR 409 at US 60 at the Eastern Region, Virginia Forestry Service near Providence Forge]] '''State Route 409''' is the designation for the 0.2-mile (320 m) segment of G.W. King Boulevard from US 60 Pocahontas Trail to Eastern Region, Virginia Forestry Service near Providence Forge in New Kent County.<ref name="VDOT Traffic Data"/><ref name="Google Maps VA 409">{{google maps |link = no |url = https://www.google.com/maps/dir/37.4289427,-76.9936142/37.4311362,-76.9934338/@37.4298601,-76.9946222,379m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m4!4m3!1m0!1m0!3e0?hl=en |title = Virginia State Route 409 |access-date = September 18, 2014 }}</ref>
==References== <references> <ref name="VDOT Traffic Data">{{cite web |url = http://www.virginiadot.org/info/2010_traffic_data_by_jurisdiction.asp |title = 2010 Traffic Data |publisher = Virginia Department of Transportation |year = 2010 |access-date = December 24, 2011 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111203213923/http://www.virginiadot.org/info/2010_traffic_data_by_jurisdiction.asp |archive-date = December 3, 2011 }} *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_001_Accomack_2010.pdf Accomack County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_003_Alleghany_2010.pdf Alleghany County and City of Covington] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_000_Arlington_2010.pdf Arlington County and City of Alexandria] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_010_Bland_2010.pdf Bland County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_017_Carroll_2010.pdf Carroll County and City of Galax] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_023_Culpeper_2010.pdf Culpeper County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_026_Dinwiddie_2010.pdf Dinwiddie County and City of Petersburg] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_038_Grayson_2010.pdf Grayson County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_041_Halifax_2010.pdf Halifax County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_043_Henrico_2010.pdf Henrico County] (PDFRddd) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_047_JamesCity_2010.pdf James City County and City of Williamsburg] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_050_KingWilliam_2010.pdf King William County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_053_Loudoun_2010.pdf Loudoun County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_064_Norfolk_2010.pdf City of Norfolk, City of Portsmouth, and City of Chesapeake] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_072_Powhatan_2010.pdf Powhatan County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_080_Roanoke_2010.pdf Roanoke County, City of Roanoke, and City of Salem] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_082_Rockingham_2010.pdf Rockingham County and City of Harrisonburg] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_085_Shenandoah_2010.pdf Shenandoah County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_089_Stafford_2010.pdf Stafford County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_093_Warren_2010.pdf Warren County] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_094_Warwick_2010.pdf City of Newport News] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_095_Washington_2010.pdf Washington County and City of Bristol] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_097_Wise_2010.pdf Wise County and City of Norton] (PDF) *[http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/2010/AADT_099_York_2010.pdf York County and City of Poquoson] (PDF) </ref> </references>
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