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Virginia State Route 116

State Route 116 (SR 116) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 20.66 miles (33.25 km) from SR 122 at Burnt Chimney north to SR 101 in Roanoke. SR 116 connects northwestern Franklin County with the southeastern part of Roanoke. The state highway forms a major street through Downtown Roanoke and the city's north side.

State Route 116

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length20.66 mi[1] (33.25 km)
ExistedJuly 1, 1933[2]–present
Major junctions
South end SR 122 at Burnt Chimney
Major intersections US 221 / SR 24 in Roanoke

US 11 / US 221 / US 460 in Roanoke

I-581 / US 220 in Roanoke
North end SR 101 in Roanoke
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesFranklin, Roanoke, City of Roanoke
Highway system

Route description edit

 
View north near the south end of SR 116 at SR 122 in Burnt Chimney

SR 116 begins at an intersection SR 122 (Booker T. Washington Highway) at the hamlet of Burnt Chimney. The state highway heads northwest as Jubal Early Highway, a two-lane undivided road that passes through northwestern Franklin County. After passing through the foothills, SR 116 has a short but steep and curvaceous crossing of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The state highway descends from the summit then has a short climb to Windy Gap, where the highway enters Roanoke County. SR 116 descends to Back Creek and continues northwest as Jae Valley Road, which passes under the Blue Ridge Parkway with no access. The state highway enters the city of Roanoke as Mount Pleasant Boulevard, then veers west as Riverland Road, which parallels the Roanoke River on the northeastern flank of Mill Mountain, down the slope from the Roanoke Star. SR 116 follows Riverland Road to Piedmont Street, onto which the highway turns south for one block to Walnut Street. The state highway uses a viaduct to cross the Roanoke River and the intersection of Norfolk Southern Railway's Winston-Salem and Altavista district rail lines just north of the historic Virginian Railway Passenger Station. Immediately after passing under U.S. Route 220 (US 220) (Roy L. Webber Expressway), SR 116 turns north onto four-lane Jefferson Street to pass through the Old Southwest neighborhood and by the Jefferson College of Health Sciences.[1][3]

SR 116 reaches the southern edge of Downtown Roanoke at Elm Avenue, which heads west as US 221 and east as SR 24. SR 116 and US 221 continue north on Jefferson Street past the Patrick Henry Hotel to Franklin Road, where the highways turn east. After one block on Franklin Road, the highways turn north onto four-lane Williamson Road, on which they head north along the eastern side of Downtown Roanoke. SR 116 and US 221 are joined by US 11 at Campbell Avenue. The three highways expand to a divided highway and cross over Norfolk Southern's Blue Ridge District rail line between the Roanoke Shops to the east and the O. Winston Link Museum and Hotel Roanoke to the west. SR 116, US 221, and US 11 have a partial interchange with Interstate 581 (I-581) and US 220 east of the Gainsboro neighborhood; the interchange features ramps from northbound SR 116 to northbound I-581 and from southbound I-581 to southbound SR 116. The highways pass the Roanoke Civic Center before intersecting Orange Avenue in the middle of the Williamson Road neighborhood. Orange Avenue carries US 460 and U.S. Route 220 Alternate through the intersection, and U.S. Route 11 Alternate west of the intersection. US 11 continues north on Williamson Road, US 221 turns east onto Orange Avenue, and SR 116 turns west onto Orange Avenue.[1][3]

SR 116, US 460, US 11 Alternate, and US 220 Alternate head west as a six-lane boulevard through a cloverleaf interchange with I-581 and US 220; US 220 Alternate has its southern terminus at the interchange. The other three highways continue west as a four-lane undivided street that passes along the southern edge of the Washington Park neighborhood. At 20th Street, the three highways veer southwest on Salem Turnpike, then west again on Melrose Avenue. The highways expand to a divided highway shortly before SR 116 leaves US 460 and US 11 Alternate by turning north onto two-lane undivided Lafayette Boulevard. At the northern end of Lafayette Boulevard, the state highway heads northwest on Cove Road. SR 116 reaches its northern terminus at an oblique intersection with SR 101 (Hershberger Road).[1][3]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi
[1]
kmDestinationsNotes
FranklinBurnt Chimney0.000.00  SR 122 (Booker T. Washington Highway) – Bedford, Rocky Mount, Smith Mountain Lake State Park, Booker T. Washington National MonumentSouthern terminus
Roanoke
No major junctions
City of Roanoke15.5825.07 
 
 
 
 
SR 24 east (Elm Avenue) to I-581 north
 
 
 
 
 
US 221 south / US 220 Bus. south (Franklin Road)
south end of US 221 / US 220 Bus. overlap
15.8625.52 
 
US 11 south (Campbell Avenue)
South end of concurrency with US 11
16.1626.01 
 
 
 
I-581 north / US 220 north – Lexington, Salem
I-581 exit 5; northbound exit and southbound entrance; north end of US 220 Bus. overlap
16.6626.81 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 11 north (Williamson Road) / US 221 north / US 460 east / US 220 Alt. north (Orange Avenue) – Lynchburg
north end of US 11 / US 221 overlap; south end of US 11 Alt. / US 220 Alt. / US 460 overlap
16.9027.20   
 
I-581 / US 220 to US 220 – Downtown Roanoke, Roanoke Regional Airport
I-581 exit 4; north end of US 220 Alt. overlap
19.4131.24 
 
 
 
 
US 11 Alt. south / US 460 west (Melrose Avenue)
north end of US 11 Alt. / US 460 overlap
20.6633.25  
 
SR 101 (Hershberger Road) to I-581 / Cove Road
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "2010 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
    • Franklin County (PDF)
    • Roanoke County, City of Roanoke, and City of Salem (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 Google (2011-10-26). "Virginia State Route 116" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-10-26.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Virginia Highways Project: VA 116

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For former State Routes numbered 116 see State Route 116 Virginia 1923 1928 State Route 116 Virginia 1928 1930 and State Route 116 Virginia 1930 State Route 116 SR 116 is a primary state highway in the U S state of Virginia The state highway runs 20 66 miles 33 25 km from SR 122 at Burnt Chimney north to SR 101 in Roanoke SR 116 connects northwestern Franklin County with the southeastern part of Roanoke The state highway forms a major street through Downtown Roanoke and the city s north side State Route 116Route informationMaintained by VDOTLength20 66 mi 1 33 25 km ExistedJuly 1 1933 2 presentMajor junctionsSouth endSR 122 at Burnt ChimneyMajor intersectionsUS 221 SR 24 in RoanokeUS 11 US 221 US 460 in Roanoke I 581 US 220 in RoanokeNorth endSR 101 in RoanokeLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesFranklin Roanoke City of RoanokeHighway systemVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes SR 115 SR 117 Contents 1 Route description 2 Major intersections 3 References 4 External linksRoute description edit nbsp View north near the south end of SR 116 at SR 122 in Burnt ChimneySR 116 begins at an intersection SR 122 Booker T Washington Highway at the hamlet of Burnt Chimney The state highway heads northwest as Jubal Early Highway a two lane undivided road that passes through northwestern Franklin County After passing through the foothills SR 116 has a short but steep and curvaceous crossing of the Blue Ridge Mountains The state highway descends from the summit then has a short climb to Windy Gap where the highway enters Roanoke County SR 116 descends to Back Creek and continues northwest as Jae Valley Road which passes under the Blue Ridge Parkway with no access The state highway enters the city of Roanoke as Mount Pleasant Boulevard then veers west as Riverland Road which parallels the Roanoke River on the northeastern flank of Mill Mountain down the slope from the Roanoke Star SR 116 follows Riverland Road to Piedmont Street onto which the highway turns south for one block to Walnut Street The state highway uses a viaduct to cross the Roanoke River and the intersection of Norfolk Southern Railway s Winston Salem and Altavista district rail lines just north of the historic Virginian Railway Passenger Station Immediately after passing under U S Route 220 US 220 Roy L Webber Expressway SR 116 turns north onto four lane Jefferson Street to pass through the Old Southwest neighborhood and by the Jefferson College of Health Sciences 1 3 SR 116 reaches the southern edge of Downtown Roanoke at Elm Avenue which heads west as US 221 and east as SR 24 SR 116 and US 221 continue north on Jefferson Street past the Patrick Henry Hotel to Franklin Road where the highways turn east After one block on Franklin Road the highways turn north onto four lane Williamson Road on which they head north along the eastern side of Downtown Roanoke SR 116 and US 221 are joined by US 11 at Campbell Avenue The three highways expand to a divided highway and cross over Norfolk Southern s Blue Ridge District rail line between the Roanoke Shops to the east and the O Winston Link Museum and Hotel Roanoke to the west SR 116 US 221 and US 11 have a partial interchange with Interstate 581 I 581 and US 220 east of the Gainsboro neighborhood the interchange features ramps from northbound SR 116 to northbound I 581 and from southbound I 581 to southbound SR 116 The highways pass the Roanoke Civic Center before intersecting Orange Avenue in the middle of the Williamson Road neighborhood Orange Avenue carries US 460 and U S Route 220 Alternate through the intersection and U S Route 11 Alternate west of the intersection US 11 continues north on Williamson Road US 221 turns east onto Orange Avenue and SR 116 turns west onto Orange Avenue 1 3 SR 116 US 460 US 11 Alternate and US 220 Alternate head west as a six lane boulevard through a cloverleaf interchange with I 581 and US 220 US 220 Alternate has its southern terminus at the interchange The other three highways continue west as a four lane undivided street that passes along the southern edge of the Washington Park neighborhood At 20th Street the three highways veer southwest on Salem Turnpike then west again on Melrose Avenue The highways expand to a divided highway shortly before SR 116 leaves US 460 and US 11 Alternate by turning north onto two lane undivided Lafayette Boulevard At the northern end of Lafayette Boulevard the state highway heads northwest on Cove Road SR 116 reaches its northern terminus at an oblique intersection with SR 101 Hershberger Road 1 3 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesFranklinBurnt Chimney0 000 00 nbsp SR 122 Booker T Washington Highway Bedford Rocky Mount Smith Mountain Lake State Park Booker T Washington National MonumentSouthern terminusRoanoke No major junctionsCity of Roanoke15 5825 07 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 24 east Elm Avenue to I 581 north nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 221 south US 220 Bus south Franklin Road south end of US 221 US 220 Bus overlap15 8625 52 nbsp nbsp US 11 south Campbell Avenue South end of concurrency with US 1116 1626 01 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 581 north US 220 north Lexington SalemI 581 exit 5 northbound exit and southbound entrance north end of US 220 Bus overlap16 6626 81 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 north Williamson Road US 221 north US 460 east US 220 Alt north Orange Avenue Lynchburgnorth end of US 11 US 221 overlap south end of US 11 Alt US 220 Alt US 460 overlap16 9027 20 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 581 US 220 to US 220 Downtown Roanoke Roanoke Regional AirportI 581 exit 4 north end of US 220 Alt overlap19 4131 24 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 Alt south US 460 west Melrose Avenue north end of US 11 Alt US 460 overlap20 6633 25 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 101 Hershberger Road to I 581 Cove RoadNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessReferences edit a b c d e 2010 Traffic Data Virginia Department of Transportation 2010 Retrieved 2011 10 26 Franklin County PDF Roanoke County City of Roanoke and City of Salem 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 Google 2011 10 26 Virginia State Route 116 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2011 10 26 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia State Route 116 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Virginia State Route 116KML is from Wikidata Virginia Highways Project VA 116 lt SR 205 District 2 State Routes1928 1933 SR 207 gt lt SR 224 District 2 State Routes1928 1933 SR 226 gt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 116 amp oldid 1071196350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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