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Virginia State Route 199

State Route 199 (SR 199) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known for most of its length as Humelsine Parkway, the state highway runs 14.13 miles (22.74 km) from Interstate 64 (I-64) and SR 646 in Lightfoot to SR 641 near Williamsburg. VA 199 forms a western loop of Williamsburg in York and James City Counties. The state highway, which is entirely a four-lane limited-access highway with a mix of intersections and interchanges, provides access from I-64 to several highways that serve attractions around Williamsburg, including U.S. Route 60 (US 60) and Colonial Parkway, an automobile parkway that leads to Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown. VA 199 between its junctions with I-64 is named for Carlisle H. Humelsine, a former curator and president of Colonial Williamsburg, in 2004.[3]

State Route 199

Humelsine Parkway
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length14.13 mi[1][2] (22.74 km)
Existedlate 1960s–present
Major junctions
West end I-64 / SR 646 in Lightfoot
Major intersections
East end SR 641 near Williamsburg
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesJames City, City of Williamsburg, York
Highway system

Route description edit

 
View east along SR 199 just south of US 60 in Lightfoot, James City County

VA 199 begins at I-64 Exit 234, a partial cloverleaf interchange, in Lightfoot in the northwest corner of York County. The roadway continues north as SR 646 (Newman Road), which reduces to two lanes just north of the interchange on its way to York River State Park. VA 199 heads southwest as a four-lane freeway, paralleled by another section of SR 646, Lightfoot Road, on the eastbound (south-facing) side and Rochambeau Drive on the westbound side of the highway. The state highway meets SR 603 (Mooretown Road) at a cloverleaf interchange between a big box shopping center on the east and the Williamsburg Pottery Factory grounds to the west. VA 199 crosses over Old Mooretown Road, CSX's Peninsula Subdivision, and US 60 (Richmond Road), entering James City County immediately before an interchange with US 60 on the south side of the tracks. The state highway curves south, passing through a forested corridor between residential subdivisions and has partial cloverleaf interchanges with SR 612 (Longhill Road) and VA 321 (Monticello Avenue).[4]

VA 199's western freeway section ends at an intersection with VA 5 (John Tyler Memorial Highway). VA 5 joins VA 199 in a concurrency as the highway curves to the southeast and enters the city of Williamsburg. VA 5 leaves the highway at the intersection with VA 31 (Jamestown Road). VA 31 heads southwest towards Jamestown while SR 5 and SR 31 together head northeast toward downtown Williamsburg and the campus of the College of William & Mary. VA 199 crosses the boundary between the city of Williamsburg and James City County twice more before leaving the city limits for good prior to the intersection with Brookwood Drive.[1][4]

VA 199 curves to the east and crosses College Creek before a combined intersection and interchange with VA 132 (Henry Street) and Colonial Parkway. VA 199 meets VA 132 at an intersection from which all movements to and from westbound Colonial Parkway (toward Jamestown) can be made. Access to eastbound Colonial Parkway (toward Williamsburg and Yorktown) is made via tight cloverleaf ramps. VA 199 meets Mounts Bay Road and Quarterpath Road at an intersection before beginning its eastern freeway segment. The state highway meets US 60 (Pocahontas Trail) and VA 143 (Merrimac Trail) at adjacent partial cloverleaf interchanges. Between the interchanges VA 199 crosses over both highways and the Peninsula Subdivision rail line that separates the two highways, re-entering York County in the process. VA 199 curves to the northeast ahead of a cloverleaf interchange with I-64 (Exit 242), where the freeway section ends. The state highway intersects Marquis Parkway and Water Country Parkway before passing the entrance to Water Country USA. VA 199 continues north through a forested area to its northern terminus at SR 641 (Penniman Road). SR 641 heads west from the intersection toward Williamsburg and continues north along VA 199's alignment, reducing to two lanes as the highway heads toward a junction with Colonial Parkway and the Naval Supply Center Cheatham Annex.[4]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
YorkBurkes Corner0.000.00  
 
I-64 / SR 646 west (Newman Road) – Colonial Williamsburg, Norfolk, Richmond
Exit 234 (I-64); western terminus
0.711.14  SR 603 (Mooretown Road) / to Rochambeau Drive (SR F137) / Lightfoot Road (SR 646)Cloverleaf interchange
James CityLightfoot1.792.88  US 60 – Lightfoot, Williamsburginterchange
4.276.87  SR 612 (Longhill Road)interchange
6.109.82  SR 321 (Monticello Avenue) – WilliamsburgSingle-point urban interchange
7.5512.15 
 
 
 
SR 5 west (John Tyler Highway) to SR 616 – Richmond
Western end of SR 5 concurrency
City of Williamsburg8.0112.89 
 
 
 
SR 5 east / SR 31 south (Jamestown Road) – Williamsburg, Jamestown, College of William & Mary, Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center
Eastern end of SR 5 concurrency
James City  SR 700 (Brookwood Drive) – Airport
9.7915.76 
 
  SR 132 north (South Henry Street) / SR 1201 (Kingpoint Drive) / Colonial Parkway – Jamestown, Yorktown, William & Mary Law School, Downtown Williamsburg, Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center
interchange
  SR 637 (Quarter Path Road / Mounts Bay Road)
12.0919.46  US 60 (Pocahontas Trail) – Williamsburg, Colonial Williamsburg, Busch Gardensinterchange
York12.1819.60  SR 143 (Merrimac Trail) – Williamsburginterchange
13.1221.11  I-64 – Richmond, Busch Gardens, NorfolkExit 242 (I-64)
14.1322.74  SR 641 (Penniman Road) – Cheatham Annex, Colonial ParkwayEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: James City County and City of Williamsburg" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  2. ^ a b "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: York County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  3. ^ "Bill Tracking - 2004 session > Legislation: Chapter 643". General Assembly of Virginia. 2004-04-12. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  4. ^ a b c Google (2010-12-20). "Virginia State Route 199" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2010-12-20.

External links edit

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  • Virginia Highways Project: VA 199

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State Route 199 SR 199 is a primary state highway in the U S state of Virginia Known for most of its length as Humelsine Parkway the state highway runs 14 13 miles 22 74 km from Interstate 64 I 64 and SR 646 in Lightfoot to SR 641 near Williamsburg VA 199 forms a western loop of Williamsburg in York and James City Counties The state highway which is entirely a four lane limited access highway with a mix of intersections and interchanges provides access from I 64 to several highways that serve attractions around Williamsburg including U S Route 60 US 60 and Colonial Parkway an automobile parkway that leads to Colonial Williamsburg Jamestown and Yorktown VA 199 between its junctions with I 64 is named for Carlisle H Humelsine a former curator and president of Colonial Williamsburg in 2004 3 State Route 199Humelsine ParkwayRoute informationMaintained by VDOTLength14 13 mi 1 2 22 74 km Existedlate 1960s presentMajor junctionsWest endI 64 SR 646 in LightfootMajor intersectionsUS 60 in Lightfoot SR 5 SR 31 in Williamsburg US 60 near Williamsburg I 64 near WilliamsburgEast endSR 641 near WilliamsburgLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesJames City City of Williamsburg YorkHighway systemVirginia Routes Interstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes SR 198 SR 200 Contents 1 Route description 2 Major intersections 3 References 4 External linksRoute description edit nbsp View east along SR 199 just south of US 60 in Lightfoot James City County VA 199 begins at I 64 Exit 234 a partial cloverleaf interchange in Lightfoot in the northwest corner of York County The roadway continues north as SR 646 Newman Road which reduces to two lanes just north of the interchange on its way to York River State Park VA 199 heads southwest as a four lane freeway paralleled by another section of SR 646 Lightfoot Road on the eastbound south facing side and Rochambeau Drive on the westbound side of the highway The state highway meets SR 603 Mooretown Road at a cloverleaf interchange between a big box shopping center on the east and the Williamsburg Pottery Factory grounds to the west VA 199 crosses over Old Mooretown Road CSX s Peninsula Subdivision and US 60 Richmond Road entering James City County immediately before an interchange with US 60 on the south side of the tracks The state highway curves south passing through a forested corridor between residential subdivisions and has partial cloverleaf interchanges with SR 612 Longhill Road and VA 321 Monticello Avenue 4 VA 199 s western freeway section ends at an intersection with VA 5 John Tyler Memorial Highway VA 5 joins VA 199 in a concurrency as the highway curves to the southeast and enters the city of Williamsburg VA 5 leaves the highway at the intersection with VA 31 Jamestown Road VA 31 heads southwest towards Jamestown while SR 5 and SR 31 together head northeast toward downtown Williamsburg and the campus of the College of William amp Mary VA 199 crosses the boundary between the city of Williamsburg and James City County twice more before leaving the city limits for good prior to the intersection with Brookwood Drive 1 4 VA 199 curves to the east and crosses College Creek before a combined intersection and interchange with VA 132 Henry Street and Colonial Parkway VA 199 meets VA 132 at an intersection from which all movements to and from westbound Colonial Parkway toward Jamestown can be made Access to eastbound Colonial Parkway toward Williamsburg and Yorktown is made via tight cloverleaf ramps VA 199 meets Mounts Bay Road and Quarterpath Road at an intersection before beginning its eastern freeway segment The state highway meets US 60 Pocahontas Trail and VA 143 Merrimac Trail at adjacent partial cloverleaf interchanges Between the interchanges VA 199 crosses over both highways and the Peninsula Subdivision rail line that separates the two highways re entering York County in the process VA 199 curves to the northeast ahead of a cloverleaf interchange with I 64 Exit 242 where the freeway section ends The state highway intersects Marquis Parkway and Water Country Parkway before passing the entrance to Water Country USA VA 199 continues north through a forested area to its northern terminus at SR 641 Penniman Road SR 641 heads west from the intersection toward Williamsburg and continues north along VA 199 s alignment reducing to two lanes as the highway heads toward a junction with Colonial Parkway and the Naval Supply Center Cheatham Annex 4 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 2 kmDestinationsNotes YorkBurkes Corner0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 64 SR 646 west Newman Road Colonial Williamsburg Norfolk RichmondExit 234 I 64 western terminus 0 711 14 nbsp SR 603 Mooretown Road to Rochambeau Drive SR F137 Lightfoot Road SR 646 Cloverleaf interchange James CityLightfoot1 792 88 nbsp US 60 Lightfoot Williamsburginterchange 4 276 87 nbsp SR 612 Longhill Road interchange 6 109 82 nbsp SR 321 Monticello Avenue WilliamsburgSingle point urban interchange 7 5512 15 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 5 west John Tyler Highway to SR 616 RichmondWestern end of SR 5 concurrency City of Williamsburg8 0112 89 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 5 east SR 31 south Jamestown Road Williamsburg Jamestown College of William amp Mary Colonial Williamsburg Visitor CenterEastern end of SR 5 concurrency James City nbsp SR 700 Brookwood Drive Airport 9 7915 76 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 132 north South Henry Street SR 1201 Kingpoint Drive Colonial Parkway Jamestown Yorktown William amp Mary Law School Downtown Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Centerinterchange nbsp SR 637 Quarter Path Road Mounts Bay Road 12 0919 46 nbsp US 60 Pocahontas Trail Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg Busch Gardensinterchange York 12 1819 60 nbsp SR 143 Merrimac Trail Williamsburginterchange 13 1221 11 nbsp I 64 Richmond Busch Gardens NorfolkExit 242 I 64 14 1322 74 nbsp SR 641 Penniman Road Cheatham Annex Colonial ParkwayEastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences edit a b c Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report James City County and City of Williamsburg PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2010 12 20 a b Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report York County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2010 12 20 Bill Tracking 2004 session gt Legislation Chapter 643 General Assembly of Virginia 2004 04 12 Retrieved 2010 12 20 a b c Google 2010 12 20 Virginia State Route 199 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2010 12 20 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia State Route 199 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Virginia State Route 199KML is from Wikidata Virginia Highways Project VA 199 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 199 amp oldid 1208195489, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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