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Virginia State Route 20

State Route 20 (SR 20) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 89.79 miles (144.50 km) from U.S. Route 15 (US 15) in Dillwyn north to SR 3 in Wilderness. SR 20 is a C-shaped route that connects Charlottesville with Farmville (via US 15) in Southside Virginia. The state highway also links Charlottesville to Fredericksburg (via SR 3) by way of Orange County, within which SR 20 is the main east–west highway and intersects US 15 again in the county seat of Orange.

State Route 20

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length89.79 mi[1] (144.50 km)
ExistedJuly 1, 1933[2]–present
Tourist
routes
Journey Through Hallowed Ground Byway
Virginia Byway
Major junctions
South end US 15 / SR 1003 in Dillwyn
Major intersections SR 6 in Scottsville

SR 53 near Charlottesville
I-64 near Charlottesville
US 250 in Charlottesville
US 33 in Barboursville
SR 231 near Somerset
US 15 in Orange

US 522 near Unionville
North end SR 3 in Wilderness
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesBuckingham, Albemarle, City of Charlottesville, Orange
Highway system
US 19 US 21

SR 20 is a Virginia Byway from Scottsville to Orange.

Route description Edit

SR 20 begins at an intersection with US 15 (James Madison Highway) just west of the town of Dillwyn. The state highway heads north as the two-lane undivided Constitution Route, which passes through the hamlet of Allenslevel, the site of Buckingham Correctional Center. SR 20 crosses the Slate River and passes through the community of Centenary on its way through northwestern Buckingham County to its crossing of the James River. On the north side of the bridge, the state highway enters the town of Scottsville, through which the highway passes as Valley Street. SR 20 meets SR 6 (Main Street) in the center of town. The two highways run together to the north end of town where SR 6 splits west as Irish Road.[1][3]

 
View north along SR 20 past US 15 in Orange

SR 20 continues through southern Albemarle County as Scottsville Road. The state highway heads through Glendower, where the highway passes close to the historical presidential retreat Pine Knot and Christ Church Glendower. North of Keene, SR 20 crosses the Hardware River as the watercourse and the highway passes through a gap between Green Mountain and Carters Mountain, which are part of the Southwest Mountains. The state highway follows the west side of the latter mountain to the community of Mill Creek, where the highway expands to a four-lane divided highway at its intersection with SR 53 (Thomas Jefferson Parkway). SR 53 provides access to Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe's respective estates of Monticello and Ash Lawn–Highland. SR 20 passes the entrance to Piedmont Virginia Community College just south of its partial cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 64.[1][3]

SR 20 becomes Monticello Avenue on crossing Moores Creek into the city of Charlottesville. The street reduces to a two-lane undivided road and curves west to Avon Street, onto which the state highway turns north. At Garrett Street, SR 20 continues onto four-lane divided 9th Street, which crosses over CSX's Piedmont Subdivision into downtown Charlottesville. The state highway passes to the east of the Downtown Mall and meets US 250 Business, which heads eastbound along Market Street and westbound along High Street, which are both two-way streets. The business route joins SR 20 in a concurrency on High Street, which passes by the former Martha Jefferson Hospital. US 250 Business reaches its eastern terminus at US 250 (Long Street). SR 20 turns east onto US 250 to cross the Free Bridge over the Rivanna River to leave the city limits.[1][3]

 
SR 20 northbound at I-64 just south of Charlottesville

SR 20 heads north from the Charlottesville vicinity along Stony Point Road, which parallels the west flank of the Southwest Mountains. The state highway passes the communities of Key West, Eastham, Stony Point, and Rosena. SR 20 enters Orange County and its name changes to Constitution Highway south of Barboursville, which contains the ruins of the namesake estate. The state highway has a short concurrency with US 33 (Spotswood Trail) in which the highways pass under Norfolk Southern Railway's Washington District. SR 20 heads northeast and intersects SR 231 (Blue Ridge Turnpike) north of Somerset. The state highway continues east and closely parallels the railroad through Montpelier Station, which is named for James Madison's estate Montpelier on the south side of the tracks.[1][3]

SR 20 continues east to the town of Orange, where the highway enters town as Main Street. At the Holladay House, the state highway turns south onto Caroline Street while Main Street continues east SR 20 Business. SR 20 passes the James Madison Museum before US 15 (Madison Street) joins the highway in a concurrency to pass under the Washington District rail line after the counties sole remaining tractor crossing. The state highway turns east onto Berry Hill Road and passes under another Norfolk Southern rail line before receiving the other end of SR 20 Business (Byrd Street). SR 20 becomes Constitution Highway again on leaving the town of Orange. The state highway passes Orange County Airport and intersects US 522 (Zachary Taylor Highway) between Unionville and Rhoadesville. SR 20 briefly passes through part of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park near the site of the Battle of the Wilderness before reaching its northern terminus at SR 3 (Germanna Highway) in the community of Locust Grove just west of the Spotsylvania County line.[1][3]

History Edit

 
SR 20 northbound entering Charlottesville

SR 20 was first created in 1933 with the renumbering of SR 316 between US 15 in Dillwyn and SR 6 in Scottsville and a separate section to the north that replaced SR 702 between SR 231 in Somerset and SR 3 in Wilderness. In 1941, the southern section was extended north from SR 6 to US 250 in Charlottesville, and the northern section was extended south from SR 231 to US 33 in Barboursville. In 1950, the two sections of SR 20 were finally connected via a replacement of SR 613 between Charlottesville and Barboursville.[4]

In May 2019, the intersection of SR 20 and I-64 was changed. Travelers exiting I-64 west and turning left onto SR 20 south now have a dedicated lane to turn into. As a result, travelers only have to cross SR 20 north and then merge with SR 20 south.[5]

Future Edit

Two new roundabouts have been approved to be implemented along SR 20. The first would be at the intersection of SR 20 and SR 231 in Somerset. Construction is expected to begin in 2020.[6][7] The second roundabout would be at the intersection of SR 20 and US 33 just south of Barboursville. This project might also include reconstruction of the intersection of SR 738 and US 33, just south of the SR 20/US 33 intersection. Funding has been approved, but no dates for construction completion have been announced.[8][9]

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Buckingham0.000.00   US 15 (North James Madison Highway) / SR 1003 (Main Street) – Dillwyn, FarmvilleSouthern terminus
AlbemarleScottsville19.3431.12 
 
SR 6 east (Main Street) – Richmond
South end of concurrency with SR 6
19.9232.06 
 
 
 
SR 6 west (Irish Road) to US 29
North end of concurrency with SR 6
36.8159.24 
 
SR 53 east (Thomas Jefferson Parkway) – Palmyra, Monticello, Michie Tavern, Ash Lawn-Highland
Western terminus of SR 53
37.2359.92  I-64 – Staunton, RichmondI-64 exit 121
City of Charlottesville39.0162.78 
 
 
US 250 Bus. west (East High Street)
South end of concurrency with US 250 Business
39.9064.21 
 
US 250 west (Long Street)
North end of concurrency with US 250 Business; south end of concurrency with US 250
AlbemarlePantops40.1664.63 
 
 
 
 
 
US 250 east (Richmond Road) / SR 1116 south (River Bend Drive) to I-64 – Shadwell, Richmond, Monticello, Ash Lawn, Michie Tavern
North end of concurrency with US 250
OrangeBarboursville55.0188.53 
 
US 33 east (Spotswood Trail) – Gordonsville, Richmond
South end of concurrency with US 33
55.2388.88 
 
US 33 west (Spotswood Trail) – Ruckersville, Harrisonburg
North end of concurrency with US 33
Old Somerset60.8697.94  SR 231 (Blue Ridge Turnpike) – Madison, Gordonsville
Orange67.09107.97 
 
 
SR 20 Bus. north (Main Street)
67.24108.21 
 
US 15 north (Madison Street) – Culpeper
South end of concurrency with US 15
67.41108.49 
 
US 15 south (Caroline Street) – Gordonsville
North end of concurrency with US 15
68.07109.55 
 
 
SR 20 Bus. south (Byrd Street)
Unionville76.40122.95  US 522 (Zachary Taylor Highway) – Culpeper, Mineral
Wilderness89.79144.50  SR 3 (Germanna Highway) – Culpeper, FredericksburgNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Orange business route Edit

 

 

State Route 20 Business

LocationOrange
Length0.71 mi[1] (1,140 m)
 
View south along SR 20 Bus. south of US 15 in Orange

SR 20 Business is a business route of SR 20 in the town of Orange. The business route runs 0.71 miles (1.14 km) between intersections with SR 20 on either side of town. SR 20 Business begins as Main Street where SR 20 turns south onto Caroline Street next to the Holladay House. The business route intersects US 15 (Madison Street) and meets Norfolk Southern Railway's Washington District at grade. SR 20 Business turns southeast onto Byrd Street to rejoin SR 20 on a tangent.[1][10]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "2009 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
    • Buckingham County (PDF)
    • Albemarle County and City of Charlottesville (PDF)
    • Orange 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 e Google (2011-08-09). "Virginia State Route 20" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  4. ^ "VA 20". www.vahighways.com. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
  5. ^ "Traffic pattern change coming to I-64/Route 20 interchange". CBS19 News. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
  6. ^ "Route 20 at Route 231, Orange County - Projects | Virginia Department of Transportation". www.virginiadot.org. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
  7. ^ https://www.virginiadot.org/Projects/Culpeper/asset_upload_file777_114627.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ Poole, Jeff (August 2, 2019). "Roundabout solution: Barboursville traffic circle approved". Orange County Review. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
  9. ^ Galaviz, Amber (April 1, 2019). "Another roundabout? VDOT recommends circle at 20/33 intersection". Orange County Review. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
  10. ^ Google (2011-08-09). "Virginia State Route 20 Business" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-08-09.

External links Edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Virginia Highways Project: VA 20

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For the former State Route 20 see State Route 20 Virginia 1918 1933 State Route 20 SR 20 is a primary state highway in the U S state of Virginia The state highway runs 89 79 miles 144 50 km from U S Route 15 US 15 in Dillwyn north to SR 3 in Wilderness SR 20 is a C shaped route that connects Charlottesville with Farmville via US 15 in Southside Virginia The state highway also links Charlottesville to Fredericksburg via SR 3 by way of Orange County within which SR 20 is the main east west highway and intersects US 15 again in the county seat of Orange State Route 20Route informationMaintained by VDOTLength89 79 mi 1 144 50 km ExistedJuly 1 1933 2 presentTouristroutesJourney Through Hallowed Ground Byway Virginia BywayMajor junctionsSouth endUS 15 SR 1003 in DillwynMajor intersectionsSR 6 in ScottsvilleSR 53 near Charlottesville I 64 near Charlottesville US 250 in Charlottesville US 33 in Barboursville SR 231 near Somerset US 15 in Orange US 522 near UnionvilleNorth endSR 3 in WildernessLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesBuckingham Albemarle City of Charlottesville OrangeHighway systemVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes US 19 US 21SR 20 is a Virginia Byway from Scottsville to Orange Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 Orange business route 6 References 7 External linksRoute description EditSR 20 begins at an intersection with US 15 James Madison Highway just west of the town of Dillwyn The state highway heads north as the two lane undivided Constitution Route which passes through the hamlet of Allenslevel the site of Buckingham Correctional Center SR 20 crosses the Slate River and passes through the community of Centenary on its way through northwestern Buckingham County to its crossing of the James River On the north side of the bridge the state highway enters the town of Scottsville through which the highway passes as Valley Street SR 20 meets SR 6 Main Street in the center of town The two highways run together to the north end of town where SR 6 splits west as Irish Road 1 3 nbsp View north along SR 20 past US 15 in OrangeSR 20 continues through southern Albemarle County as Scottsville Road The state highway heads through Glendower where the highway passes close to the historical presidential retreat Pine Knot and Christ Church Glendower North of Keene SR 20 crosses the Hardware River as the watercourse and the highway passes through a gap between Green Mountain and Carters Mountain which are part of the Southwest Mountains The state highway follows the west side of the latter mountain to the community of Mill Creek where the highway expands to a four lane divided highway at its intersection with SR 53 Thomas Jefferson Parkway SR 53 provides access to Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe s respective estates of Monticello and Ash Lawn Highland SR 20 passes the entrance to Piedmont Virginia Community College just south of its partial cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 64 1 3 SR 20 becomes Monticello Avenue on crossing Moores Creek into the city of Charlottesville The street reduces to a two lane undivided road and curves west to Avon Street onto which the state highway turns north At Garrett Street SR 20 continues onto four lane divided 9th Street which crosses over CSX s Piedmont Subdivision into downtown Charlottesville The state highway passes to the east of the Downtown Mall and meets US 250 Business which heads eastbound along Market Street and westbound along High Street which are both two way streets The business route joins SR 20 in a concurrency on High Street which passes by the former Martha Jefferson Hospital US 250 Business reaches its eastern terminus at US 250 Long Street SR 20 turns east onto US 250 to cross the Free Bridge over the Rivanna River to leave the city limits 1 3 nbsp SR 20 northbound at I 64 just south of CharlottesvilleSR 20 heads north from the Charlottesville vicinity along Stony Point Road which parallels the west flank of the Southwest Mountains The state highway passes the communities of Key West Eastham Stony Point and Rosena SR 20 enters Orange County and its name changes to Constitution Highway south of Barboursville which contains the ruins of the namesake estate The state highway has a short concurrency with US 33 Spotswood Trail in which the highways pass under Norfolk Southern Railway s Washington District SR 20 heads northeast and intersects SR 231 Blue Ridge Turnpike north of Somerset The state highway continues east and closely parallels the railroad through Montpelier Station which is named for James Madison s estate Montpelier on the south side of the tracks 1 3 SR 20 continues east to the town of Orange where the highway enters town as Main Street At the Holladay House the state highway turns south onto Caroline Street while Main Street continues east SR 20 Business SR 20 passes the James Madison Museum before US 15 Madison Street joins the highway in a concurrency to pass under the Washington District rail line after the counties sole remaining tractor crossing The state highway turns east onto Berry Hill Road and passes under another Norfolk Southern rail line before receiving the other end of SR 20 Business Byrd Street SR 20 becomes Constitution Highway again on leaving the town of Orange The state highway passes Orange County Airport and intersects US 522 Zachary Taylor Highway between Unionville and Rhoadesville SR 20 briefly passes through part of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park near the site of the Battle of the Wilderness before reaching its northern terminus at SR 3 Germanna Highway in the community of Locust Grove just west of the Spotsylvania County line 1 3 History Edit nbsp SR 20 northbound entering CharlottesvilleSR 20 was first created in 1933 with the renumbering of SR 316 between US 15 in Dillwyn and SR 6 in Scottsville and a separate section to the north that replaced SR 702 between SR 231 in Somerset and SR 3 in Wilderness In 1941 the southern section was extended north from SR 6 to US 250 in Charlottesville and the northern section was extended south from SR 231 to US 33 in Barboursville In 1950 the two sections of SR 20 were finally connected via a replacement of SR 613 between Charlottesville and Barboursville 4 In May 2019 the intersection of SR 20 and I 64 was changed Travelers exiting I 64 west and turning left onto SR 20 south now have a dedicated lane to turn into As a result travelers only have to cross SR 20 north and then merge with SR 20 south 5 Future EditTwo new roundabouts have been approved to be implemented along SR 20 The first would be at the intersection of SR 20 and SR 231 in Somerset Construction is expected to begin in 2020 6 7 The second roundabout would be at the intersection of SR 20 and US 33 just south of Barboursville This project might also include reconstruction of the intersection of SR 738 and US 33 just south of the SR 20 US 33 intersection Funding has been approved but no dates for construction completion have been announced 8 9 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesBuckingham 0 000 00 nbsp nbsp US 15 North James Madison Highway SR 1003 Main Street Dillwyn FarmvilleSouthern terminusAlbemarleScottsville19 3431 12 nbsp nbsp SR 6 east Main Street RichmondSouth end of concurrency with SR 619 9232 06 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 6 west Irish Road to US 29North end of concurrency with SR 6 36 8159 24 nbsp nbsp SR 53 east Thomas Jefferson Parkway Palmyra Monticello Michie Tavern Ash Lawn HighlandWestern terminus of SR 53 37 2359 92 nbsp I 64 Staunton RichmondI 64 exit 121City of Charlottesville39 0162 78 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 250 Bus west East High Street South end of concurrency with US 250 Business39 9064 21 nbsp nbsp US 250 west Long Street North end of concurrency with US 250 Business south end of concurrency with US 250AlbemarlePantops40 1664 63 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 250 east Richmond Road SR 1116 south River Bend Drive to I 64 Shadwell Richmond Monticello Ash Lawn Michie TavernNorth end of concurrency with US 250OrangeBarboursville55 0188 53 nbsp nbsp US 33 east Spotswood Trail Gordonsville RichmondSouth end of concurrency with US 3355 2388 88 nbsp nbsp US 33 west Spotswood Trail Ruckersville HarrisonburgNorth end of concurrency with US 33Old Somerset60 8697 94 nbsp SR 231 Blue Ridge Turnpike Madison GordonsvilleOrange67 09107 97 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 20 Bus north Main Street 67 24108 21 nbsp nbsp US 15 north Madison Street CulpeperSouth end of concurrency with US 1567 41108 49 nbsp nbsp US 15 south Caroline Street GordonsvilleNorth end of concurrency with US 1568 07109 55 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 20 Bus south Byrd Street Unionville76 40122 95 nbsp US 522 Zachary Taylor Highway Culpeper MineralWilderness89 79144 50 nbsp SR 3 Germanna Highway Culpeper FredericksburgNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusOrange business route Edit nbsp nbsp State Route 20 BusinessLocationOrangeLength0 71 mi 1 1 140 m nbsp View south along SR 20 Bus south of US 15 in OrangeSR 20 Business is a business route of SR 20 in the town of Orange The business route runs 0 71 miles 1 14 km between intersections with SR 20 on either side of town SR 20 Business begins as Main Street where SR 20 turns south onto Caroline Street next to the Holladay House The business route intersects US 15 Madison Street and meets Norfolk Southern Railway s Washington District at grade SR 20 Business turns southeast onto Byrd Street to rejoin SR 20 on a tangent 1 10 References Edit a b c d e f g h i 2009 Traffic Data Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 08 09 Buckingham County PDF Albemarle County and City of Charlottesville PDF Orange 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 nbsp a b c d e Google 2011 08 09 Virginia State Route 20 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2011 08 09 VA 20 www vahighways com Retrieved 2019 08 31 Traffic pattern change coming to I 64 Route 20 interchange CBS19 News Retrieved 2019 08 31 Route 20 at Route 231 Orange County Projects Virginia Department of Transportation www virginiadot org Retrieved 2019 08 31 https www virginiadot org Projects Culpeper asset upload file777 114627 pdf bare URL PDF Poole Jeff August 2 2019 Roundabout solution Barboursville traffic circle approved Orange County Review Retrieved 2019 08 31 Galaviz Amber April 1 2019 Another roundabout VDOT recommends circle at 20 33 intersection Orange County Review Retrieved 2019 08 31 Google 2011 08 09 Virginia State Route 20 Business Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2011 08 09 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia State Route 20 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Virginia State Route 20KML is from Wikidata Virginia Highways Project VA 20 lt SR 373 Spurs of SR 371923 1928 SR 375 gt lt SR 315 District 3 State Routes1928 1933 SR 317 gt lt SR 701 District 7 State Routes1928 1933 SR 703 gt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 20 amp oldid 1108391724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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