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U.S. Route 220 in Virginia

In the U.S. state of Virginia, U.S. Route 220 (US 220) is a major north-south state highway that extends from the North Carolina state line through Roanoke to the West Virginia state line. South of Roanoke, US 220 is a four-lane highway within the proposed Interstate 73 (I-73) corridor. US 220 narrows to two lanes north of Roanoke, connecting to I-64 near Clifton Forge and then paralleling the Appalachian Mountains north-northeasterly in the direction of Cumberland, Maryland.

U.S. Route 220

US 220 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length185.96 mi[1] (299.27 km)
Existed1935–present
Major junctions
South end US 220 at North Carolina state line near Ridgeway
Major intersections
North end US 220 at West Virginia state line near Monterey
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesHenry, Franklin, Roanoke, City of Roanoke, Botetourt, Alleghany, City of Covington, Bath, Highland
Highway system

Route description edit

 
View north along US 220 in Highland County

US 220 enters Virginia just north of the community of Price, North Carolina. From the state line to Roanoke, US 220 is a four-lane mix of freeway bypasses and 55 miles per hour (89 km/h)[citation needed] at-grade rural highway. Some high traffic areas and non-divided stretches have speed limits of 45 miles per hour (72 km/h) or lower. In particular, the stretch through Boones Mill is not divided; the town is also well known as a speed trap.[2] This segment follows the same general alignment as the Norfolk Southern Railway's Winston-Salem District, opened in 1892 by the Roanoke and Southern Railway.[3]

US 220 meets the northern terminus of State Route 87 in Ridgeway, and soon after turns west to bypass the city of Martinsville on a freeway partially shared with US 58. Another bypass takes the highway around the town of Rocky Mount, after which US 220 crosses the Blue Ridge Parkway at Murray Gap. Soon after entering the city of Roanoke, US 220 intersects SR 419 and again becomes a freeway, this one passing just east of downtown Roanoke and becoming Interstate 581 northwest to Interstate 81.

US 220 overlaps I-81 northeast to near Daleville, where it exits to the north onto a four-lane road through Daleville and Fincastle. At Eagle Rock, the road narrows to two lanes and begins to parallel the James River. US 220 loosely follows the James River and its major tributary, the Jackson River, north to near Clifton Forge, where it begins to overlap Interstate 64 and US 60 west, still following the Jackson River, to Covington. Also paralleling these rivers are CSX Transportation's Alleghany Subdivision and James River Subdivision, opened in 1867 and 1881 respectively by the Virginia Central Railroad and Richmond and Alleghany Railroad.[4]

US 220 is a two-lane road for the rest of its route from Covington to West Virginia, as it travels through a series of valleys in the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians. It begins by following more of the Jackson River to near Clearwater Park, but then crosses a ridge into a different valley. This is repeated several times until Forks of Waters, where the South Branch Potomac River enters US 220's valley and parallels its final 1 mile (1.6 km) to the state line.

History edit

Part of the Great Wagon Road branched off near what is present day Roanoke, Virginia, and U.S. Route 220 in Virginia now follows part of this section of the Carolina Road. "The route was improved as a stage road in the early years of the republic. In 1838 it was rebuilt to serve the Pittsylvania, Franklin and Botetourt Turnpike,[5] which served to connect south central Virginia with the Valley."[6]

As a U.S. Highway, US 220 was initially part of U.S. Route 311, which split from US 11 at Roanoke and ran south to Aberdeen, North Carolina.[7] This was also part of State Route 33, one of Virginia's original state highways from 1918 (which was numbered 3 until 1923). Other than the US 60 overlap, two other segments date to 1918: part of SR 17 from Covington to Warm Springs, and part of SR 39 (originally 9) from Vanderpool to Monterey.

LocationTroutville - Millboro Springs
Existed1923–1926 (became SR 17)

Otherwise the gaps were filled starting in 1922, with the legislative designation of a spur of SR 14 from Clifton Forge south to Eagle Rock, which was numbered State Route 142 in 1923. 1924 saw the beginning of the extension of SR 142 southwest to US 11 at Troutville, and it was also extended along SR 14 east to Longdale Furnace and then north to Millboro Springs. In 1926 it became part of a realignment of SR 17, with that route's former routing to Covington becoming part of new State Route 338.

LocationWarm Springs - West Virginia
Existed1924–1928 (became SR 800)

 

State Route 12

LocationTroutville - Clifton Forge
Existed1933–1935 (became US 220)

The first piece of State Route 395, which ended up extending from Warm Springs to West Virginia, was also created in 1924 as a spur from SR 39 at Monterey. The entire Covington-West Virginia corridor (SR 395 and part of SR 338) became State Route 800 in 1928 (along with an extension southwest from Covington), and was renumbered State Route 18 in 1933. Also in 1933, the part of SR 17 south of Clifton Forge became State Route 12.

US 220 was extended into Virginia in 1935,[citation needed] replacing SR 18 north of Covington, all of SR 12, and all of US 311 in Virginia. US 311 has since been re-extended into the state west of Danville.

The modern US 220 corridor was added to the state highway system as follows:

Portion Creation Number Notes
North Carolina to Roanoke 1918[8] SR 3[8] (1918-1923) → SR 33[9] (1923-1933) → US 311[10] (1926-1935)
Roanoke to Troutville 1918[8] SR 3[8] (1918-1923) → SR 33[9] (1923-1933) → US 11[10] (1926–present) US 11 overlap
Troutville to Eagle Rock 1924-1926[11][12][13] SR 142 (1924-1926) → SR 17[9] (1926-1933) → SR 12[14] (1933-1935) Troutville bypassed in 1935; former alignment renumbered SR 294
Eagle Rock to Clifton Forge 1922[15] spur of SR 14[15] (1922-1923) → SR 142 (1923-1926) → SR 17[9] (1926-1933) → SR 12[14] (1933-1935)
Clifton Forge to Covington 1918[8] SR 14[8] (1918-1933) → US 60[10] (1926–present) US 60 overlap
Covington to Warm Springs 1918[8] SR 17[8] (1918-1926) → SR 338[9] (1926-1928) → SR 800[10] (1928-1933) → SR 18[14] (1933-1935)
Warm Springs to Vanderpool 1927-1928[16][17][18][19] SR 395 (1927-1928) → SR 800[10] (1928-1933) → SR 18[14] (1933-1935)
Vanderpool to Monterey 1918[8] SR 9[8] (1918-1923) → SR 39[9] (1923-1933) and SR 395 (1927-1928) → SR 800[10] (1928-1933) → SR 18[14] (1933-1935) route not finalized until 1923[20][21]
Monterey to West Virginia 1924-1926[22][23][24] SR 395[9] (1924-1928) → SR 800[10] (1928-1933) → SR 18[14] (1933-1935)

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Henry 
 
US 220 south – Greensboro
North Carolina state line, Future I-73
 
 
 
  US 220 Bus. north (Church Street) / SR 688 (Lee Ford Camp Road)
Ridgeway 
 
SR 87 south (Morehead Avenue) – Ridgeway, Eden, NC
 
 
 
  US 220 Bus. south (Main Street) / SR 687 (Soapstone Road)
 
 
 
 
 
US 58 east (Greensboro Road) / US 220 Bus. north – Martinsville, Danville, Speedway
interchange; south end of freeway; south end of US 58 overlap
  SR 641 (Joseph Martin Highway)
 
 
 
 
 
US 58 west / US 58 Bus. east – Stuart, Martinsville
north end of US 58 overlap
  SR 609 – Fieldale
 
 
  SR 57A west / SR 682 – Fieldale, Bassett
 
 
SR 57 east – Fieldale
southbound exit and northbound entrance; south end of SR 57 overlap
Bassett Forks 
 
 
 
 
US 220 Bus. south / SR 57 west – Stanleytown, Bassett, Collinsville, Martinsville
interchange; north end of freeway; north end of SR 57 overlap
FranklinHenry Fork 
 
 
  US 220 Bus. north / SR 674 – Rocky Mount
interchange; south end of freeway
Rocky Mount  
 
SR 40 to SR 122 – Rocky Mount, Gretna
 
 
 
US 220 Bus. south – Rocky Mount
interchange; north end of freeway
Boones Mill  SR 739 (Bethlehem Road)former SR 120 south
Roanoke  Blue Ridge Parkway – Explore Parkinterchange
City of Roanoke 
 
 
 
 
US 220 Bus. north (Franklin Road) / SR 419 north – Salem
interchange; south end of freeway
Wonju Street / Colonial Avenue / to Franklin Roadno access from US 220 north to Wonju Street south
 
 
 
US 220 Bus. north (Franklin Road)
northbound exit and southbound entrance
  SR 24 (Elm Avenue) – Vintonsouth end of I-581 overlap; I-581 exit 6
see I-581
Roanoke 
 
I-81 south – Salem, Bristol
north end of I-581 overlap; south end of I-81 overlap; US 220 north follows exit 1N; US 220 south follows exit 143
  SR 115 – Hollins, Cloverdale, RoanokeI-81 exit 146
Botetourt 
 
  
 
 
 
 
I-81 north / US 11 (Lee Highway) / US 220 Alt. south (Cloverdale Road) to US 460 – Lexington, Staunton, Troutville, Cloverdale, Roanoke, Lynchburg
north end of I-81 overlap; north end of freeway; US 220 north follows exit 150B
Daleville  SR 779 (Catawba Road) – Catawbaformer SR 114 west
Trinity  SR 670 (Trinity Road)former SR 294 south
  
 
SR 870 (James Street) to SR 43 – Eagle Rock
former SR 43Y
Bessemer  SR 615 (Craig Creek Road)former SR 43 north
 
 
SR 43 south (Narrow Passage Road) – Eagle Rock, Buchanan
Alleghany 
 
 
US 220 Bus. north (Verge Street)
 
 
 
US 60 Bus. west – Clifton Forge
interchange; south end of US 60 Bus. overlap
Cliftondale Park 
 
 
 
  I-64 east / US 60 east / SR 629 – Lexington, Douthat State Park
north end of US 60 Bus. overlap; south end of I-64 / US 60 overlap; US 220 south follows exit 27
Selma 
 
 
 
 
 
US 60 Bus. east / US 220 Bus. south – Clifton Forge
I-64 exit 24
Low Moor  SR 696 – Low MoorI-64 exit 21
Mallow 
 
I-64 west – White Sulphur Springs
north end of I-64 overlap; US 220 north follows exit 16A
City of Covington 
 
SR 18 south (Carpenter Drive)
 
 
US 60 west (South Monroe Avenue)
north end of US 60 overlap
Hickory Street (SR 154 south)
Alleghany  SR 687 (Jackson River Road) – Falling Spring, Gathright Dam, Lake Moomawformer SR 268 north
BathWarm Springs 
 
SR 39 west (Mountain Valley Road) – Marlinton, WV
south end of SR 39 overlap
 
 
SR 39 east (Mountain Valley Road) – Goshen, Lexington
north end of SR 39 overlap
HighlandVanderpool 
 
SR 84 west (Mill Gap Road) – Frost, WV
Monterey  US 250 (Main Street) – Elkins, WV, Staunton
Forks of Waters  SR 642 (Blue Grass Valley Road) – Blue Grassformer SR 284 west
 
 
US 220 north – Franklin
West Virginia state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "VDOT Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)" (Shapefile). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2012. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
  2. ^ The Roanoke Times, Catching Speeders Gets Easier, May 7, 2004
  3. ^ H.V. & H.W. Poor, Manual of Railroads of the United States for 1894, p. 599
  4. ^ Interstate Commerce Commission (1929), Valuation Docket No. 457: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company et al., vol. 24 Val. Rep., p. 451
  5. ^ Virginia. Pittsylvania, Franklin, and Botetourt Turnpike Company Records. 1838. Abstract: These records contain letters sent, field notes (1838), 3 vols., reports and lists of stockholders for the years 1838-1848, 1850, 1852-1853. OCLC: 291090337.
  6. ^ "Wilderness Road: Virginia's Heritage Migration Route." 2013. Wilderness Road Virginia. wildernessroadva.org Pages 16-17.
  7. ^ Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (November 11, 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: United States Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j An Act to establish "The State Highway System" (10). 1918.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Virginia State Highway Commission, Numbers and Descriptions of Routes in State Highway System, October 1, 1926
  10. ^ a b c d e f g Virginia Department of Highways, Numbers and Descriptions of Routes in State Highway System, January 1, 1931
  11. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (April 10–11, 1924). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 312. [Botetourt County] Eagle Rock to a point nine miles towards Fincastle [9.0 miles construction, 212% clause]
  12. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (February 25, 1925). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 84. [Botetourt County] Extension of Route 142 via Fincastle to a point 9.5 Miles South [2.0 miles construction and 7.5 miles maintenance, 212% clause]
  13. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (May 5–7, 1926). "Minutes of a Special Meeting Held by the State Highway Commission" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 228. [Botetourt County] Ext. Route 142 to Intersect Route 33 [1.3 miles, 212% clause]
  14. ^ a b c d e f Virginia Department of Highways, Numbers and Descriptions of Routes in State Highway Primary System, July 1, 1933
  15. ^ a b An Act to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to establish the State highway system, approved January 31, 1918, and to establish a perpetual memorial to Robert Edward Lee (316). 1922.
  16. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (March 11, 1927). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 84. [Highland County] Vanderpool to a point 3 Mi. S. tws. Warm Springs [1.56 miles, 212% clause; 1.44 miles, 2% clause]
  17. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (October 27, 1927). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 165. Moved by Mr. Sproul, seconded by Mr. Massie, that the Commission transfer the .5 mile under the 2% Clause rejected by Clarke County, to the extension of Route 395 in Highland County towards Warm Springs, and that Highland County be notified of this transfer, giving them an estimate of what it will cost to condition same. Motion carried.
  18. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (August 9–10, 1928). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 20. [Bath County] 800 From a point on Route 338 near Warm Springs Northeast 14.5 Miles to Highland County Line [14.50 miles, 2% clause]
  19. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (August 9–10, 1928). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 21. [Highland County] 800 From a point on Route 395 Southwest 9.5 Miles to the Bath County Line [9.50 miles, 2% clause]
  20. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (August 29–30, 1923). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 195. On the morning of the 30th, the Commission proceeded to Monterey in Highland County where a public hearing was given for the establishment of the Route between Monterey and the West Va. Line. The two routes under consideration were, one by Hightown to the top of the Mountain and the other in the direction of Frost.
  21. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (October 23–25, 1923). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 207. Moved by Mr. Sanders, seconded by Mr. Truxtun, that the location of Route No. 39 from Monterey to the West Virginia Line be from Monterey down the valley of Jackson River to Vanderpool Gap, thence through Vanderpool Gap to the valley of the east branch of Back Creek, thence down the east branch of Back Creek to Mill Gap, thence through Mill Gap to Back Creek valley, thence down Back Creek valley to Warwick Run, thence up the valley of Warwick Run to the West Va. Line near Frost. Motion carried.
  22. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (April 10–11, 1924). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 313. [Highland County] Monterey to a point two miles towards Franklin, West Va. [2.0 miles maintenance, 212% clause]
  23. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (February 25, 1925). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 84. [Highland County] Extension Route 395 to a point Five Miles Northeast towards West Virginia line [5.0 miles maintenance, 212% clause]
  24. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (May 5–7, 1926). "Minutes of a Special Meeting Held by the State Highway Commission" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 226. [Highland County] Extension Route 395 to the West Virginia Line [1.0 miles, 2% clause]

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This article is about the section of U S Route 220 in Virginia For the entire route see U S Route 220 In the U S state of Virginia U S Route 220 US 220 is a major north south state highway that extends from the North Carolina state line through Roanoke to the West Virginia state line South of Roanoke US 220 is a four lane highway within the proposed Interstate 73 I 73 corridor US 220 narrows to two lanes north of Roanoke connecting to I 64 near Clifton Forge and then paralleling the Appalachian Mountains north northeasterly in the direction of Cumberland Maryland U S Route 220US 220 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by VDOTLength185 96 mi 1 299 27 km Existed1935 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 220 at North Carolina state line near RidgewayMajor intersectionsUS 58 near Martinsville I 581 in Roanoke US 11 US 460 in Roanoke I 81 near Roanoke I 64 US 60 near Clifton Forge US 250 in MontereyNorth endUS 220 at West Virginia state line near MontereyLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesHenry Franklin Roanoke City of Roanoke Botetourt Alleghany City of Covington Bath HighlandHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided Virginia Routes Interstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes US 219 US 221 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp View north along US 220 in Highland County US 220 enters Virginia just north of the community of Price North Carolina From the state line to Roanoke US 220 is a four lane mix of freeway bypasses and 55 miles per hour 89 km h citation needed at grade rural highway Some high traffic areas and non divided stretches have speed limits of 45 miles per hour 72 km h or lower In particular the stretch through Boones Mill is not divided the town is also well known as a speed trap 2 This segment follows the same general alignment as the Norfolk Southern Railway s Winston Salem District opened in 1892 by the Roanoke and Southern Railway 3 US 220 meets the northern terminus of State Route 87 in Ridgeway and soon after turns west to bypass the city of Martinsville on a freeway partially shared with US 58 Another bypass takes the highway around the town of Rocky Mount after which US 220 crosses the Blue Ridge Parkway at Murray Gap Soon after entering the city of Roanoke US 220 intersects SR 419 and again becomes a freeway this one passing just east of downtown Roanoke and becoming Interstate 581 northwest to Interstate 81 US 220 overlaps I 81 northeast to near Daleville where it exits to the north onto a four lane road through Daleville and Fincastle At Eagle Rock the road narrows to two lanes and begins to parallel the James River US 220 loosely follows the James River and its major tributary the Jackson River north to near Clifton Forge where it begins to overlap Interstate 64 and US 60 west still following the Jackson River to Covington Also paralleling these rivers are CSX Transportation s Alleghany Subdivision and James River Subdivision opened in 1867 and 1881 respectively by the Virginia Central Railroad and Richmond and Alleghany Railroad 4 US 220 is a two lane road for the rest of its route from Covington to West Virginia as it travels through a series of valleys in the Ridge and Valley Appalachians It begins by following more of the Jackson River to near Clearwater Park but then crosses a ridge into a different valley This is repeated several times until Forks of Waters where the South Branch Potomac River enters US 220 s valley and parallels its final 1 mile 1 6 km to the state line History editPart of the Great Wagon Road branched off near what is present day Roanoke Virginia and U S Route 220 in Virginia now follows part of this section of the Carolina Road The route was improved as a stage road in the early years of the republic In 1838 it was rebuilt to serve the Pittsylvania Franklin and Botetourt Turnpike 5 which served to connect south central Virginia with the Valley 6 As a U S Highway US 220 was initially part of U S Route 311 which split from US 11 at Roanoke and ran south to Aberdeen North Carolina 7 This was also part of State Route 33 one of Virginia s original state highways from 1918 which was numbered 3 until 1923 Other than the US 60 overlap two other segments date to 1918 part of SR 17 from Covington to Warm Springs and part of SR 39 originally 9 from Vanderpool to Monterey LocationTroutville Millboro SpringsExisted1923 1926 became SR 17 Otherwise the gaps were filled starting in 1922 with the legislative designation of a spur of SR 14 from Clifton Forge south to Eagle Rock which was numbered State Route 142 in 1923 1924 saw the beginning of the extension of SR 142 southwest to US 11 at Troutville and it was also extended along SR 14 east to Longdale Furnace and then north to Millboro Springs In 1926 it became part of a realignment of SR 17 with that route s former routing to Covington becoming part of new State Route 338 LocationWarm Springs West VirginiaExisted1924 1928 became SR 800 nbsp State Route 12LocationTroutville Clifton ForgeExisted1933 1935 became US 220 The first piece of State Route 395 which ended up extending from Warm Springs to West Virginia was also created in 1924 as a spur from SR 39 at Monterey The entire Covington West Virginia corridor SR 395 and part of SR 338 became State Route 800 in 1928 along with an extension southwest from Covington and was renumbered State Route 18 in 1933 Also in 1933 the part of SR 17 south of Clifton Forge became State Route 12 US 220 was extended into Virginia in 1935 citation needed replacing SR 18 north of Covington all of SR 12 and all of US 311 in Virginia US 311 has since been re extended into the state west of Danville The modern US 220 corridor was added to the state highway system as follows Portion Creation Number Notes North Carolina to Roanoke 1918 8 SR 3 8 1918 1923 SR 33 9 1923 1933 US 311 10 1926 1935 Roanoke to Troutville 1918 8 SR 3 8 1918 1923 SR 33 9 1923 1933 US 11 10 1926 present US 11 overlap Troutville to Eagle Rock 1924 1926 11 12 13 SR 142 1924 1926 SR 17 9 1926 1933 SR 12 14 1933 1935 Troutville bypassed in 1935 former alignment renumbered SR 294 Eagle Rock to Clifton Forge 1922 15 spur of SR 14 15 1922 1923 SR 142 1923 1926 SR 17 9 1926 1933 SR 12 14 1933 1935 Clifton Forge to Covington 1918 8 SR 14 8 1918 1933 US 60 10 1926 present US 60 overlap Covington to Warm Springs 1918 8 SR 17 8 1918 1926 SR 338 9 1926 1928 SR 800 10 1928 1933 SR 18 14 1933 1935 Warm Springs to Vanderpool 1927 1928 16 17 18 19 SR 395 1927 1928 SR 800 10 1928 1933 SR 18 14 1933 1935 Vanderpool to Monterey 1918 8 SR 9 8 1918 1923 SR 39 9 1923 1933 and SR 395 1927 1928 SR 800 10 1928 1933 SR 18 14 1933 1935 route not finalized until 1923 20 21 Monterey to West Virginia 1924 1926 22 23 24 SR 395 9 1924 1928 SR 800 10 1928 1933 SR 18 14 1933 1935 Major intersections editThis section is missing mileposts for junctions Please help by adding them CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes Henry nbsp nbsp US 220 south GreensboroNorth Carolina state line Future I 73 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 220 Bus north Church Street SR 688 Lee Ford Camp Road Ridgeway nbsp nbsp SR 87 south Morehead Avenue Ridgeway Eden NC nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 220 Bus south Main Street SR 687 Soapstone Road nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 58 east Greensboro Road US 220 Bus north Martinsville Danville Speedwayinterchange south end of freeway south end of US 58 overlap nbsp SR 641 Joseph Martin Highway nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 58 west US 58 Bus east Stuart Martinsvillenorth end of US 58 overlap nbsp SR 609 Fieldale nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 57A west SR 682 Fieldale Bassett nbsp nbsp SR 57 east Fieldalesouthbound exit and northbound entrance south end of SR 57 overlap Bassett Forks nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 220 Bus south SR 57 west Stanleytown Bassett Collinsville Martinsvilleinterchange north end of freeway north end of SR 57 overlap FranklinHenry Fork nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 220 Bus north SR 674 Rocky Mountinterchange south end of freeway Rocky Mount nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 40 to SR 122 Rocky Mount Gretna nbsp nbsp nbsp US 220 Bus south Rocky Mountinterchange north end of freeway Boones Mill nbsp SR 739 Bethlehem Road former SR 120 south Roanoke nbsp Blue Ridge Parkway Explore Parkinterchange City of Roanoke nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 220 Bus north Franklin Road SR 419 north Saleminterchange south end of freeway Wonju Street Colonial Avenue to Franklin Roadno access from US 220 north to Wonju Street south nbsp nbsp nbsp US 220 Bus north Franklin Road northbound exit and southbound entrance nbsp SR 24 Elm Avenue Vintonsouth end of I 581 overlap I 581 exit 6 see I 581 Roanoke nbsp nbsp I 81 south Salem Bristolnorth end of I 581 overlap south end of I 81 overlap US 220 north follows exit 1N US 220 south follows exit 143 nbsp SR 115 Hollins Cloverdale RoanokeI 81 exit 146 Botetourt nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 81 north US 11 Lee Highway US 220 Alt south Cloverdale Road to US 460 Lexington Staunton Troutville Cloverdale Roanoke Lynchburgnorth end of I 81 overlap north end of freeway US 220 north follows exit 150B Daleville nbsp SR 779 Catawba Road Catawbaformer SR 114 west Trinity nbsp SR 670 Trinity Road former SR 294 south nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 870 James Street to SR 43 Eagle Rockformer SR 43Y Bessemer nbsp SR 615 Craig Creek Road former SR 43 north nbsp nbsp SR 43 south Narrow Passage Road Eagle Rock Buchanan Alleghany nbsp nbsp nbsp US 220 Bus north Verge Street nbsp nbsp nbsp US 60 Bus west Clifton Forgeinterchange south end of US 60 Bus overlap Cliftondale Park nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 64 east US 60 east SR 629 Lexington Douthat State Parknorth end of US 60 Bus overlap south end of I 64 US 60 overlap US 220 south follows exit 27 Selma nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 60 Bus east US 220 Bus south Clifton ForgeI 64 exit 24 Low Moor nbsp SR 696 Low MoorI 64 exit 21 Mallow nbsp nbsp I 64 west White Sulphur Springsnorth end of I 64 overlap US 220 north follows exit 16A City of Covington nbsp nbsp SR 18 south Carpenter Drive nbsp nbsp US 60 west South Monroe Avenue north end of US 60 overlap Hickory Street SR 154 south Alleghany nbsp SR 687 Jackson River Road Falling Spring Gathright Dam Lake Moomawformer SR 268 north BathWarm Springs nbsp nbsp SR 39 west Mountain Valley Road Marlinton WVsouth end of SR 39 overlap nbsp nbsp SR 39 east Mountain Valley Road Goshen Lexingtonnorth end of SR 39 overlap HighlandVanderpool nbsp nbsp SR 84 west Mill Gap Road Frost WV Monterey nbsp US 250 Main Street Elkins WV Staunton Forks of Waters nbsp SR 642 Blue Grass Valley Road Blue Grassformer SR 284 west nbsp nbsp US 220 north FranklinWest Virginia state line 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSee also editSpecial routes of U S Route 220References edit VDOT Annual Average Daily Traffic AADT Shapefile Virginia Department of Transportation 2012 Retrieved May 17 2014 The Roanoke Times Catching Speeders Gets Easier May 7 2004 H V amp H W Poor Manual of Railroads of the United States for 1894 p 599 Interstate Commerce Commission 1929 Valuation Docket No 457 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company et al vol 24 Val Rep p 451 Virginia Pittsylvania Franklin and Botetourt Turnpike Company Records 1838 Abstract These records contain letters sent field notes 1838 3 vols reports and lists of stockholders for the years 1838 1848 1850 1852 1853 OCLC 291090337 Wilderness Road Virginia s Heritage Migration Route 2013 Wilderness Road Virginia wildernessroadva org Pages 16 17 Bureau of Public Roads amp American Association of State Highway Officials November 11 1926 United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials Map 1 7 000 000 Washington DC United States Geological Survey OCLC 32889555 Retrieved November 7 2013 via Wikimedia Commons a b c d e f g h i j An Act to establish The State Highway System 10 1918 a b c d e f g Virginia State Highway Commission Numbers and Descriptions of Routes in State Highway System October 1 1926 a b c d e f g Virginia Department of Highways Numbers and Descriptions of Routes in State Highway System January 1 1931 State Highway Commission of Virginia April 10 11 1924 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 312 Botetourt County Eagle Rock to a point nine miles towards Fincastle 9 0 miles construction 21 2 clause State Highway Commission of Virginia February 25 1925 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 84 Botetourt County Extension of Route 142 via Fincastle to a point 9 5 Miles South 2 0 miles construction and 7 5 miles maintenance 21 2 clause State Highway Commission of Virginia May 5 7 1926 Minutes of a Special Meeting Held by the State Highway Commission PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 228 Botetourt County Ext Route 142 to Intersect Route 33 1 3 miles 21 2 clause a b c d e f Virginia Department of Highways Numbers and Descriptions of Routes in State Highway Primary System July 1 1933 a b An Act to amend and re enact an act entitled an act to establish the State highway system approved January 31 1918 and to establish a perpetual memorial to Robert Edward Lee 316 1922 State Highway Commission of Virginia March 11 1927 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 84 Highland County Vanderpool to a point 3 Mi S tws Warm Springs 1 56 miles 21 2 clause 1 44 miles 2 clause State Highway Commission of Virginia October 27 1927 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 165 Moved by Mr Sproul seconded by Mr Massie that the Commission transfer the 5 mile under the 2 Clause rejected by Clarke County to the extension of Route 395 in Highland County towards Warm Springs and that Highland County be notified of this transfer giving them an estimate of what it will cost to condition same Motion carried State Highway Commission of Virginia August 9 10 1928 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 20 Bath County 800 From a point on Route 338 near Warm Springs Northeast 14 5 Miles to Highland County Line 14 50 miles 2 clause State Highway Commission of Virginia August 9 10 1928 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 21 Highland County 800 From a point on Route 395 Southwest 9 5 Miles to the Bath County Line 9 50 miles 2 clause State Highway Commission of Virginia August 29 30 1923 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 195 On the morning of the 30th the Commission proceeded to Monterey in Highland County where a public hearing was given for the establishment of the Route between Monterey and the West Va Line The two routes under consideration were one by Hightown to the top of the Mountain and the other in the direction of Frost State Highway Commission of Virginia October 23 25 1923 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 207 Moved by Mr Sanders seconded by Mr Truxtun that the location of Route No 39 from Monterey to the West Virginia Line be from Monterey down the valley of Jackson River to Vanderpool Gap thence through Vanderpool Gap to the valley of the east branch of Back Creek thence down the east branch of Back Creek to Mill Gap thence through Mill Gap to Back Creek valley thence down Back Creek valley to Warwick Run thence up the valley of Warwick Run to the West Va Line near Frost Motion carried State Highway Commission of Virginia April 10 11 1924 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 313 Highland County Monterey to a point two miles towards Franklin West Va 2 0 miles maintenance 21 2 clause State Highway Commission of Virginia February 25 1925 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 84 Highland County Extension Route 395 to a point Five Miles Northeast towards West Virginia line 5 0 miles maintenance 21 2 clause State Highway Commission of Virginia May 5 7 1926 Minutes of a Special Meeting Held by the State Highway Commission PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 226 Highland County Extension Route 395 to the West Virginia Line 1 0 miles 2 clause External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 220 in VirginiaKML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to U S Route 220 in Virginia at Wikimedia Commons nbsp U S Route 220 Previous state North Carolina Virginia Next state West Virginia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 220 in Virginia amp oldid 1219115240 SR 142, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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