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Virginia State Route 36

State Route 36 (SR 36) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 16.70 miles (26.88 km) from SR 602 and SR 669 near Matoaca east to SR 10 in Hopewell. SR 36 is the main highway between Petersburg and Hopewell; within each independent city, the state highway follows a complicated path. The state highway connects those cities with Ettrick in southern Chesterfield County and Fort Gregg-Adams and Petersburg National Battlefield in Prince George County.

State Route 36

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length16.70 mi[1] (26.88 km)
ExistedJuly 1, 1933[2]–present
Major junctions
West end SR 602 / SR 669 near Matoaca
Major intersections
East end SR 10 in Hopewell
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesChesterfield, City of Petersburg, Prince George, City of Hopewell
Highway system
SR 35 SR 37

Route description edit

 
View east along SR 36 in Hopewell
 
SR 36 being erroneously signed as a U. S. highway in Petersburg

SR 36 begins west of Matoaca at an intersection with a pair of secondary state highways: SR 669, which heads north as Church Road; and SR 602, which heads west as River Road toward Winterpock and Amelia Court House. SR 36 heads east as River Road, which parallels the north side of the Appomattox River at the southern edge of Chesterfield County. The state highway expands to a four-lane divided highway at Ettrick, where the highway crosses over CSX's North End Subdivision. SR 36 crosses the tracks just south of Petersburg Amtrak station. The state highway continues southeast along two-lane undivided Chesterfield Avenue and passes the campus of Virginia State University before crossing the Appomattox River into the city of Petersburg. SR 36 enters Petersburg on Fleet Street, then immediately turns east onto Grove Avenue to head toward Old Towne Petersburg.[1][3]

At Market Street, the two directions of SR 36 split and follow many different streets through the downtown area. Eastbound SR 36 joins southbound US 1 on Market Street south to Washington Street, which is one-way eastbound and carries westbound US 460 Business. SR 36 continues south another block to Wythe Street, where the highway turns onto the four-lane eastbound street to head east with eastbound US 460 Business and northbound US 1. At Sycamore Street, the three highways are joined by northbound US 301 Alternate to Adams Street, where northbound US 1 and the northbound alternate route head north. SR 36 and US 460 Business continue east through their interchange with I-95 and I-85 (Richmond–Petersburg Turnpike); the latter Interstate has its northern terminus immediately south of the interchange and has direct ramps with Wythe Street and Washington Street. At Crater Road, SR 36 intersects US 301 and US 460 Business turns south. The two directions of SR 36 come together near Amelia Street.[1][3]

Westbound SR 36 follows Washington Street to Crater Road, onto which the state highway turns north and joins US 301. Access to I-95 and I-85 is provided by westbound US 460 Business, which takes over Washington Street. At the north end of Crater Street, SR 36 and US 301 turn west onto Bollingbrook Street and pass under I-95. At Adams Street, US 301 turns north to cross the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge to leave Petersburg; southbound US 1 joins SR 36 west to Sycamore Street. The two highways turn north onto Sycamore Street to the City Market building, then turn west onto Old Street to Market Street, where the two directions of SR 36 come together at the western end of the split.[1][3]

SR 36 heads east from the joining of Wythe and Washington streets as four-lane divided Washington Street, which crosses over a Norfolk Southern Railway rail line and crosses Harrison Creek into Prince George County. The state highway continues northeast as Oaklawn Boulevard through a portion of Petersburg National Battlefield; the highway has a trumpet interchange with a park access road. SR 36 heads through Fort Gregg-Adams, where the highway passes several entrances to the U.S. Army installation, including one opposite SR 144 (Temple Avenue). Fort Gregg-Adams is home to the United States Army Women's Museum, Army Quartermaster Museum, and Kenner Army Health Clinic. East of the fort, SR 36 becomes six lanes and meets I-295 at a cloverleaf interchange on the boundary of Prince George County and the city of Hopewell.[1][3]

East of I-295, SR 36 splits into a one-way pair, Oaklawn Boulevard eastbound and Woodlawn Street westbound. The two directions rejoin at Kenwood Avenue and become Winston Churchill Drive, which reduces to four lanes at an intersection with an unnumbered section of Oaklawn Boulevard that parallels the north side of the state highway. SR 36 has a short concurrency with SR 156 between where the latter highway splits south at High Avenue and SR 36's turn north onto Arlington Road. The state highway turns again onto 15th Street, which the highway follows to cross two separate rail lines and pass through a roundabout with Lynchburg Street and Maryland Avenue. South of City Point National Cemetery, SR 36 turns east onto Broadway Avenue. On the west side of downtown Hopewell, the state highway turns north onto 6th Street, which the highway follows to its northern terminus at an oblique intersection with SR 10 (Randolph Road).[1][3]

History edit

The road from State Route 10 (at a point now just west of Lee Avenue in Fort Gregg-Adams[4][5]) east of Petersburg northeast to Hopewell was added to the state highway system in 1924[6] as State Route 1011.[7] SR 1011 became State Route 408 in the 1928 renumbering. 6.70 miles (10.78 km) from Campbells Bridge over the Appomattox River at Petersburg past Matoaca towards Winterpock was added in 1928 as State Route 409.[8] SR 409 was extended 3.02 miles (4.86 km) in 1930.[9]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Chesterfield0.000.00   SR 602 (River Road) / SR 669 (Church Road) – AmeliaWestern terminus
Matoaca  
 
SR 600 (Pickett Avenue) to US 1
City of Petersburg7.0111.28 
 
 
 
 
US 1 south / US 460 Bus. west (West Washington Street)
eastbound only; west end of US 1 north / US 460 Bus. east overlap
7.2111.60 
 
 
US 301 Alt. south (South Sycamore Street)
eastbound only; west end of US 301 Alt. north overlap
7.4111.93 
 
 
 
 
US 1 north / US 301 Alt. north (South Adams Street)
eastbound only; east end of US 1 north / US 301 Alt. north overlap
   
 
 
US 1 / US 301 / SR 36 Truck west (North Adams Street)
westbound only; west end of US 301 north overlap
7.6112.25  
 
I-95 / I-85 south – Richmond
eastbound only; I-95 exits 50D (northbound) and 52 (southbound); I-85 exit 69
7.9112.73  
 
 
 
 
 
US 301 / US 460 Bus. east (South Crater Road) to US 1 north
eastbound only; east end of US 460 Bus. east overlap
 
 
 
 
US 301 south / US 460 Bus. (South Crater Road / East Washington Street)
westbound only; east end of US 301 north overlap
Prince GeorgePetersburg National Battlefieldinterchange
11.8018.99 
 
 
 
SR 144 north (Temple Avenue) to I-95 – Colonial Heights
City of Hopewell12.0019.31  I-295 – Washington, Rocky Mount, NCI-295 exit 9
14.5923.48 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 156 Bus. south (High Avenue) to US 460 / US 301
west end of SR 156 Bus. overlap
14.8423.88 
 
 
SR 156 Bus. north (Winston Churchill Drive)
east end of SR 156 Bus. overlap
16.7026.88  SR 10 (Randolph Road)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

Petersburg Truck Route edit

 

 

State Route 36 Truck

LocationPetersburg

Virginia Truck Route 36 runs south of where VA 36 turns east from Fleet Street to Grove Avenue and immediately moves to Canal Street. After the intersection with High Street it turns left onto South Street, then moves onto a one-way pair along West Washington and West Wythe Streets, where it is partially overlapped by US 1/BUS 460. The streets become East Washington and East Wythe Streets at the intersection with US 301 Alternate. One block later, the concurrency with US BUS 460 ends at Adams Street and US 1/VA Truck 36 turn north, and are also joined by US 301 which followed US BUS 460 from the opposite direction. Four blocks north along the concurrency with US 1/301, VA Truck Route 36 ends at VA 36 on Bank Street, while US 1 and 301 continue to overlap each other towards Richmond.

Truck SR 36 is not an official route in the VDOT route numbering system.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "2009 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-08-18.
    • Chesterfield County, City of Colonial Heights, and City of Richmond (PDF)
    • Dinwiddie County and City of Petersburg (PDF)
    • Prince George County and City of Hopewell (PDF)
  2. ^ "New Numbers of Va. Highways Effective July 1". The Richmond Times-Dispatch. May 10, 1933. p. 5. Retrieved January 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ a b c d e Google (2011-08-18). "Virginia State Route 36" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-08-18.
  4. ^ Map of Prince George County, revised July 1, 1936
  5. ^ 1946 USGS Petersburg quadrangle
  6. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (April 10–11, 1924). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 8.
  7. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (September 10, 1924). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 5.
  8. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (August 9–10, 1928). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 28.
  9. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (June 12, 1930). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 17.
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-06-01.

External links edit

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  • Virginia Highways Project: VA 36

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For the former State Route 36 see State Route 36 Virginia 1923 1933 State Route 36 SR 36 is a state highway in the U S state of Virginia The state highway runs 16 70 miles 26 88 km from SR 602 and SR 669 near Matoaca east to SR 10 in Hopewell SR 36 is the main highway between Petersburg and Hopewell within each independent city the state highway follows a complicated path The state highway connects those cities with Ettrick in southern Chesterfield County and Fort Gregg Adams and Petersburg National Battlefield in Prince George County State Route 36Route informationMaintained by VDOTLength16 70 mi 1 26 88 km ExistedJuly 1 1933 2 presentMajor junctionsWest endSR 602 SR 669 near MatoacaMajor intersectionsUS 1 US 301 in Petersburg I 85 I 95 in Petersburg SR 144 in Fort Gregg Adams I 295 in Hopewell SR 156 in HopewellEast endSR 10 in HopewellLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesChesterfield City of Petersburg Prince George City of HopewellHighway systemVirginia Routes Interstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes SR 35 SR 37 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Special routes 4 1 Petersburg Truck Route 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp View east along SR 36 in Hopewell nbsp SR 36 being erroneously signed as a U S highway in Petersburg SR 36 begins west of Matoaca at an intersection with a pair of secondary state highways SR 669 which heads north as Church Road and SR 602 which heads west as River Road toward Winterpock and Amelia Court House SR 36 heads east as River Road which parallels the north side of the Appomattox River at the southern edge of Chesterfield County The state highway expands to a four lane divided highway at Ettrick where the highway crosses over CSX s North End Subdivision SR 36 crosses the tracks just south of Petersburg Amtrak station The state highway continues southeast along two lane undivided Chesterfield Avenue and passes the campus of Virginia State University before crossing the Appomattox River into the city of Petersburg SR 36 enters Petersburg on Fleet Street then immediately turns east onto Grove Avenue to head toward Old Towne Petersburg 1 3 At Market Street the two directions of SR 36 split and follow many different streets through the downtown area Eastbound SR 36 joins southbound US 1 on Market Street south to Washington Street which is one way eastbound and carries westbound US 460 Business SR 36 continues south another block to Wythe Street where the highway turns onto the four lane eastbound street to head east with eastbound US 460 Business and northbound US 1 At Sycamore Street the three highways are joined by northbound US 301 Alternate to Adams Street where northbound US 1 and the northbound alternate route head north SR 36 and US 460 Business continue east through their interchange with I 95 and I 85 Richmond Petersburg Turnpike the latter Interstate has its northern terminus immediately south of the interchange and has direct ramps with Wythe Street and Washington Street At Crater Road SR 36 intersects US 301 and US 460 Business turns south The two directions of SR 36 come together near Amelia Street 1 3 Westbound SR 36 follows Washington Street to Crater Road onto which the state highway turns north and joins US 301 Access to I 95 and I 85 is provided by westbound US 460 Business which takes over Washington Street At the north end of Crater Street SR 36 and US 301 turn west onto Bollingbrook Street and pass under I 95 At Adams Street US 301 turns north to cross the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Bridge to leave Petersburg southbound US 1 joins SR 36 west to Sycamore Street The two highways turn north onto Sycamore Street to the City Market building then turn west onto Old Street to Market Street where the two directions of SR 36 come together at the western end of the split 1 3 SR 36 heads east from the joining of Wythe and Washington streets as four lane divided Washington Street which crosses over a Norfolk Southern Railway rail line and crosses Harrison Creek into Prince George County The state highway continues northeast as Oaklawn Boulevard through a portion of Petersburg National Battlefield the highway has a trumpet interchange with a park access road SR 36 heads through Fort Gregg Adams where the highway passes several entrances to the U S Army installation including one opposite SR 144 Temple Avenue Fort Gregg Adams is home to the United States Army Women s Museum Army Quartermaster Museum and Kenner Army Health Clinic East of the fort SR 36 becomes six lanes and meets I 295 at a cloverleaf interchange on the boundary of Prince George County and the city of Hopewell 1 3 East of I 295 SR 36 splits into a one way pair Oaklawn Boulevard eastbound and Woodlawn Street westbound The two directions rejoin at Kenwood Avenue and become Winston Churchill Drive which reduces to four lanes at an intersection with an unnumbered section of Oaklawn Boulevard that parallels the north side of the state highway SR 36 has a short concurrency with SR 156 between where the latter highway splits south at High Avenue and SR 36 s turn north onto Arlington Road The state highway turns again onto 15th Street which the highway follows to cross two separate rail lines and pass through a roundabout with Lynchburg Street and Maryland Avenue South of City Point National Cemetery SR 36 turns east onto Broadway Avenue On the west side of downtown Hopewell the state highway turns north onto 6th Street which the highway follows to its northern terminus at an oblique intersection with SR 10 Randolph Road 1 3 History editThe road from State Route 10 at a point now just west of Lee Avenue in Fort Gregg Adams 4 5 east of Petersburg northeast to Hopewell was added to the state highway system in 1924 6 as State Route 1011 7 SR 1011 became State Route 408 in the 1928 renumbering 6 70 miles 10 78 km from Campbells Bridge over the Appomattox River at Petersburg past Matoaca towards Winterpock was added in 1928 as State Route 409 8 SR 409 was extended 3 02 miles 4 86 km in 1930 9 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2008 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes Chesterfield 0 000 00 nbsp nbsp SR 602 River Road SR 669 Church Road AmeliaWestern terminus Matoaca nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 600 Pickett Avenue to US 1 City of Petersburg7 0111 28 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 south US 460 Bus west West Washington Street eastbound only west end of US 1 north US 460 Bus east overlap 7 2111 60 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 301 Alt south South Sycamore Street eastbound only west end of US 301 Alt north overlap 7 4111 93 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 north US 301 Alt north South Adams Street eastbound only east end of US 1 north US 301 Alt north overlap nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 US 301 SR 36 Truck west North Adams Street westbound only west end of US 301 north overlap 7 6112 25 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 95 I 85 south Richmondeastbound only I 95 exits 50D northbound and 52 southbound I 85 exit 69 7 9112 73 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 301 US 460 Bus east South Crater Road to US 1 northeastbound only east end of US 460 Bus east overlap nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 301 south US 460 Bus South Crater Road East Washington Street westbound only east end of US 301 north overlap Prince George Petersburg National Battlefieldinterchange 11 8018 99 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 144 north Temple Avenue to I 95 Colonial Heights City of Hopewell12 0019 31 nbsp I 295 Washington Rocky Mount NCI 295 exit 9 14 5923 48 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 156 Bus south High Avenue to US 460 US 301west end of SR 156 Bus overlap 14 8423 88 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 156 Bus north Winston Churchill Drive east end of SR 156 Bus overlap 16 7026 88 nbsp SR 10 Randolph Road Eastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSpecial routes editPetersburg Truck Route edit nbsp nbsp State Route 36 TruckLocationPetersburg Virginia Truck Route 36 runs south of where VA 36 turns east from Fleet Street to Grove Avenue and immediately moves to Canal Street After the intersection with High Street it turns left onto South Street then moves onto a one way pair along West Washington and West Wythe Streets where it is partially overlapped by US 1 BUS 460 The streets become East Washington and East Wythe Streets at the intersection with US 301 Alternate One block later the concurrency with US BUS 460 ends at Adams Street and US 1 VA Truck 36 turn north and are also joined by US 301 which followed US BUS 460 from the opposite direction Four blocks north along the concurrency with US 1 301 VA Truck Route 36 ends at VA 36 on Bank Street while US 1 and 301 continue to overlap each other towards Richmond Truck SR 36 is not an official route in the VDOT route numbering system 10 References edit a b c d e f g 2009 Traffic Data Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 08 18 Chesterfield County City of Colonial Heights and City of Richmond PDF Dinwiddie County and City of Petersburg PDF Prince George County and City of Hopewell PDF New Numbers of Va Highways Effective July 1 The Richmond Times Dispatch May 10 1933 p 5 Retrieved January 21 2020 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d e Google 2011 08 18 Virginia State Route 36 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2011 08 18 Map of Prince George County revised July 1 1936 1946 USGS Petersburg quadrangle State Highway Commission of Virginia April 10 11 1924 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 8 State Highway Commission of Virginia September 10 1924 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 5 State Highway Commission of Virginia August 9 10 1928 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 28 State Highway Commission of Virginia June 12 1930 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 17 ROUTE NUMBERING IN VIRGINIA PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2023 06 01 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia State Route 36 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Virginia State Route 36KML is from Wikidata Virginia Highways Project VA 36 lt SR 1010 Spurs of SR 101923 1928 SR 1012 gt lt SR 407 District 4 State Routes1928 1933 SR 410 gt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 36 amp oldid 1200760200, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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