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Virginia State Route 24

State Route 24 (SR 24) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 89.57 miles (144.15 km) from U.S. Route 221 (US 221) and SR 116 in Roanoke east to US 60 in Mt. Rush. SR 24 connects Roanoke with several small communities in southern Bedford County and central Campbell County. The state highway also runs concurrently with US 460 west of Appomattox and passes through Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, which is the site of Robert E. Lee's final stand and surrender in the American Civil War.

State Route 24

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length89.57 mi[1] (144.15 km)
ExistedJuly 1, 1933[2]–present
Tourist
routes
Virginia Byway
Major junctions
West end US 221 / SR 116 in Roanoke
Major intersections Future I-73 / I-581 / US 220 in Roanoke

US 29 in Yellow Branch
US 501 in Rustburg

US 460 in Concord through Appomattox
East end US 60 in Mt. Rush
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesCity of Roanoke, Roanoke, Bedford, Campbell, Appomattox, Buckingham
Highway system
US 23 SR 26

Route description

 
View west at the east end of SR 24 at US 60 in Mt. Rush

SR 24 begins at an intersection with US 221 and SR 116 at the southern edge of downtown Roanoke. SR 116 runs north–south along Jefferson Street; US 221 joins SR 116 north on Jefferson Street and heads west on two-lane undivided Elm Avenue. SR 24 heads east along Elm Avenue, which becomes a four-lane divided boulevard at SR 24's terminus. The state highway intersects Williamson Road and crosses over a rail line before reaching the diamond interchange at the southern terminus of Interstate 581 (I-581). US 220 runs concurrently with I-581 north to I-81 and south solo as the Roy Webber Expressway toward Rocky Mount. East of I-581 and US 220, SR 24 splits into a one-way pair that follows Bullitt Avenue eastbound and Jamison Avenue westbound. The two directions come together at 13th Street to form four-lane divided Dale Avenue, along which the state highway crosses over a rail line and Tinker Creek to leave the city of Roanoke.[1][3]

SR 24 continues through the town of Vinton in Roanoke County as Virginia Avenue, which bypasses the center of town to the south. At Chestnut Street, the four-lane divided boulevard transitions onto Hardy Road; when Hardy Road continues east, SR 24 curves north as Bypass Road, which ends at Washington Avenue, the main street of Vinton. The state highway heads east along Washington Avenue to the town limit of Vinton at Wolf Creek. SR 24 has an interchange with the Blue Ridge Parkway at a low gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains between Stewart Knob and Chestnut Mountain immediately before the highway enters Bedford County, where its name changes to Stewartsville Road. The state highway remains a four-lane divided highway to just east of Stewartsville. SR 24 continues east as a two-lane undivided road through the southern Bedford County community of Chamblissburg and Meads Store.[1][3]

SR 24 crosses Goose Creek shortly before intersecting SR 122 (Moneta Road) west of the hamlet of Body Camp. The state highway continues east as Shingle Block Road to its western intersection with SR 43 (Virginia Byway). SR 24 and SR 43 continue east along Glenwood Drive to their split at Gillespie, where SR 43 heads south as Leesville Road. SR 24 continues northeast as Wyatts Way, which enters Campbell County in the middle of its curvaceous course between its crossing of the Big Otter River and the village of Evington. The state highway, now named Colonial Highway, intersects US 29 (Wards Road) at Yellow Branch on its way to Rustburg, which sits at the southern end of Long Mountain. SR 24 runs concurrently through the county seat with US 501, which heads south as Brookneal Highway toward Brookneal and north as Campbell Highway toward Lynchburg.[1][3]

SR 24 continues northeast as Village Highway to Concord, where the state highway joins US 460 (Richmond Highway). The four-lane divided highway immediately enters Appomattox County, where the two highways pass through Spout Spring on their way to the county seat of Appomattox. US 460 and SR 24 have a diamond interchange with US 460 Business and the south end of SR 26 (Oakville Road) on the northwest side of the town. SR 24 and US 460 diverge at the following diamond interchange with Old Courthouse Road, which heads south toward the Appomattox Historic District as SR 131. SR 24 heads northeast as a two-lane undivided road through Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, within which the highway crosses the headwaters of the Appomattox River. The state highway heads through the hamlet of Vera and passes through sections of Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest as the highway enters Buckingham County and becomes named Mt. Rush Highway. SR 24 passes through Sliders and crosses the upper reaches of the Slate River before reaching its eastern terminus at US 60 (James Anderson Highway) in Mt. Rush.[1][3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
City of Roanoke0.000.00   US 221 / SR 116 (Elm Avenue/Jefferson Street)Western terminus
0.170.27 
 
   I-581 north / US 220 – Lexington, Salem, Roanoke Regional Airport
Exit 6 (I-581); southern terminus of I-581
Roanoke5.468.79  Blue Ridge ParkwayInterchange
Bedford22.8936.84  SR 122 (Moneta Road) – Bedford, Rocky Mount, Smith Mountain Lake
28.4045.71 
 
SR 43 north (Virginia Byway) – Bedford
Western end of SR 43 concurrency
Gillespie30.9849.86 
 
SR 43 south (Leesville Road) – Altavista, Huddleston, Smith Mountain Lake
Eastern end of SR 43 concurrency
CampbellEvington 
 
SR 811 north (Ridge Road) – New London
former SR 127 north
Yellow Branch47.3176.14  US 29 (Wards Road) – Lynchburg, Danville
Rustburg51.6383.09 
 
US 501 south (Brookneal Highway) – Brookneal, South Boston
Western end of US 501 concurrency
52.5584.57 
 
US 501 north (Campbell Highway) – Lynchburg, Buena Vista
Eastern end of US 501 concurrency
AppomattoxConcord62.0999.92 
 
 
 
US 460 west (Richmond Highway) / SR 608 north (Stonewall Road) – Stonewall, Lynchburg
Western end of US 460 concurrency
Appomattox69.99112.64 
 
 
 
 
US 460 Bus. east / SR 26 north – Appomattox, Bent Creek
interchange; western terminus of US 460 Bus.; southern terminus of SR 26
70.71113.80 
 
 
 
US 460 east / SR 131 south (Old Courthouse Road) – Farmville, Appomattox
interchange; eastern end of US 460 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 131
BuckinghamMt. Rush89.57144.15  US 60 (West James Anderson Highway) – Lexington, Buckingham CH, RichmondEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "2009 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-08-14.
    • Roanoke County, City of Roanoke, and City of Salem (PDF)
    • Bedford County and City of Bedford (PDF)
    • Campbell County and City of Lynchburg (PDF)
    • Appomattox County (PDF)
    • Buckingham County (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 Google (2011-08-14). "Virginia State Route 24" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-08-14.

External links

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata
  • Virginia Highways Project: VA 24

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For the former State Route 24 see State Route 24 Virginia 1918 1933 State Route 24 SR 24 is a primary state highway in the U S state of Virginia The state highway runs 89 57 miles 144 15 km from U S Route 221 US 221 and SR 116 in Roanoke east to US 60 in Mt Rush SR 24 connects Roanoke with several small communities in southern Bedford County and central Campbell County The state highway also runs concurrently with US 460 west of Appomattox and passes through Appomattox Court House National Historical Park which is the site of Robert E Lee s final stand and surrender in the American Civil War State Route 24Route informationMaintained by VDOTLength89 57 mi 1 144 15 km ExistedJuly 1 1933 2 presentTouristroutesVirginia BywayMajor junctionsWest endUS 221 SR 116 in RoanokeMajor intersectionsFuture I 73 I 581 US 220 in RoanokeUS 29 in Yellow Branch US 501 in Rustburg US 460 in Concord through AppomattoxEast endUS 60 in Mt RushLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesCity of Roanoke Roanoke Bedford Campbell Appomattox BuckinghamHighway systemVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes US 23 SR 26 Contents 1 Route description 2 Major intersections 3 References 4 External linksRoute description Edit View west at the east end of SR 24 at US 60 in Mt Rush SR 24 begins at an intersection with US 221 and SR 116 at the southern edge of downtown Roanoke SR 116 runs north south along Jefferson Street US 221 joins SR 116 north on Jefferson Street and heads west on two lane undivided Elm Avenue SR 24 heads east along Elm Avenue which becomes a four lane divided boulevard at SR 24 s terminus The state highway intersects Williamson Road and crosses over a rail line before reaching the diamond interchange at the southern terminus of Interstate 581 I 581 US 220 runs concurrently with I 581 north to I 81 and south solo as the Roy Webber Expressway toward Rocky Mount East of I 581 and US 220 SR 24 splits into a one way pair that follows Bullitt Avenue eastbound and Jamison Avenue westbound The two directions come together at 13th Street to form four lane divided Dale Avenue along which the state highway crosses over a rail line and Tinker Creek to leave the city of Roanoke 1 3 SR 24 continues through the town of Vinton in Roanoke County as Virginia Avenue which bypasses the center of town to the south At Chestnut Street the four lane divided boulevard transitions onto Hardy Road when Hardy Road continues east SR 24 curves north as Bypass Road which ends at Washington Avenue the main street of Vinton The state highway heads east along Washington Avenue to the town limit of Vinton at Wolf Creek SR 24 has an interchange with the Blue Ridge Parkway at a low gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains between Stewart Knob and Chestnut Mountain immediately before the highway enters Bedford County where its name changes to Stewartsville Road The state highway remains a four lane divided highway to just east of Stewartsville SR 24 continues east as a two lane undivided road through the southern Bedford County community of Chamblissburg and Meads Store 1 3 SR 24 crosses Goose Creek shortly before intersecting SR 122 Moneta Road west of the hamlet of Body Camp The state highway continues east as Shingle Block Road to its western intersection with SR 43 Virginia Byway SR 24 and SR 43 continue east along Glenwood Drive to their split at Gillespie where SR 43 heads south as Leesville Road SR 24 continues northeast as Wyatts Way which enters Campbell County in the middle of its curvaceous course between its crossing of the Big Otter River and the village of Evington The state highway now named Colonial Highway intersects US 29 Wards Road at Yellow Branch on its way to Rustburg which sits at the southern end of Long Mountain SR 24 runs concurrently through the county seat with US 501 which heads south as Brookneal Highway toward Brookneal and north as Campbell Highway toward Lynchburg 1 3 SR 24 continues northeast as Village Highway to Concord where the state highway joins US 460 Richmond Highway The four lane divided highway immediately enters Appomattox County where the two highways pass through Spout Spring on their way to the county seat of Appomattox US 460 and SR 24 have a diamond interchange with US 460 Business and the south end of SR 26 Oakville Road on the northwest side of the town SR 24 and US 460 diverge at the following diamond interchange with Old Courthouse Road which heads south toward the Appomattox Historic District as SR 131 SR 24 heads northeast as a two lane undivided road through Appomattox Court House National Historical Park within which the highway crosses the headwaters of the Appomattox River The state highway heads through the hamlet of Vera and passes through sections of Appomattox Buckingham State Forest as the highway enters Buckingham County and becomes named Mt Rush Highway SR 24 passes through Sliders and crosses the upper reaches of the Slate River before reaching its eastern terminus at US 60 James Anderson Highway in Mt Rush 1 3 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesCity of Roanoke0 000 00 US 221 SR 116 Elm Avenue Jefferson Street Western terminus0 170 27 I 581 north US 220 Lexington Salem Roanoke Regional AirportExit 6 I 581 southern terminus of I 581Roanoke 5 468 79 Blue Ridge ParkwayInterchangeBedford 22 8936 84 SR 122 Moneta Road Bedford Rocky Mount Smith Mountain Lake 28 4045 71 SR 43 north Virginia Byway BedfordWestern end of SR 43 concurrencyGillespie30 9849 86 SR 43 south Leesville Road Altavista Huddleston Smith Mountain LakeEastern end of SR 43 concurrencyCampbellEvington SR 811 north Ridge Road New Londonformer SR 127 northYellow Branch47 3176 14 US 29 Wards Road Lynchburg DanvilleRustburg51 6383 09 US 501 south Brookneal Highway Brookneal South BostonWestern end of US 501 concurrency52 5584 57 US 501 north Campbell Highway Lynchburg Buena VistaEastern end of US 501 concurrencyAppomattoxConcord62 0999 92 US 460 west Richmond Highway SR 608 north Stonewall Road Stonewall LynchburgWestern end of US 460 concurrencyAppomattox69 99112 64 US 460 Bus east SR 26 north Appomattox Bent Creekinterchange western terminus of US 460 Bus southern terminus of SR 2670 71113 80 US 460 east SR 131 south Old Courthouse Road Farmville Appomattoxinterchange eastern end of US 460 concurrency northern terminus of SR 131BuckinghamMt Rush89 57144 15 US 60 West James Anderson Highway Lexington Buckingham CH RichmondEastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences Edit a b c d e f 2009 Traffic Data Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 08 14 Roanoke County City of Roanoke and City of Salem PDF Bedford County and City of Bedford PDF Campbell County and City of Lynchburg PDF Appomattox County PDF Buckingham County 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 a b c d Google 2011 08 14 Virginia State Route 24 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2011 08 14 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia State Route 24 Route map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Virginia State Route 24KML is from Wikidata Virginia Highways Project VA 24 lt SR 103 Spurs of SR 101923 1928 SR 105 gt lt SR 206 District 2 State Routes1928 1933 SR 208 gt lt SR 305 District 3 State Routes1928 1933 SR 307 gt lt SR 307 District 3 State Routes1928 1933 SR 309 gt lt SR 323 District 3 State Routes1928 1933 SR 325 gt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 24 amp oldid 1025353891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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