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U.S. Route 33 in Virginia

U.S. Route 33 (US 33) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from Elkhart, Indiana to Richmond, Virginia. In Virginia, the U.S. Highway runs 135.60 miles (218.23 km) from the West Virginia state line near Rawley Springs east to its eastern terminus at SR 33 in Richmond. US 33 is the primary east–west highway of Rockingham County, which lies in the Shenandoah Valley. The highway connects the independent city of Harrisonburg (which also serves as the seat of Rockingham County), the town of Elkton, and an entrance to Shenandoah National Park. East of the Blue Ridge Mountains, US 33 connects the Piedmont communities of Stanardsville, Gordonsville, and Louisa. The U.S. Highway is a major suburban and urban route in the Richmond metropolitan area. Within Richmond, US 33 runs concurrently with US 250. SR 33 continues from US 33's eastern terminus as a state-numbered extension of the U.S. Highway that connects Richmond with Virginia's Middle Peninsula.

U.S. Route 33

US 33 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length135.60 mi[1] (218.23 km)
Existed1938–present
Major junctions
West end US 33 near Rawley Springs
Major intersections US 11 in Harrisonburg

I-81 in Harrisonburg
US 340 in Elkton
US 29 in Ruckersville
US 15 in Gordonsville
US 522 in Cuckoo
I-295 near Glen Allen
I-64 in Dumbarton

US 250 in Richmond
East end US 250 / SR 33 in Richmond
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesRockingham, City of Harrisonburg, Greene, Orange, Louisa, Hanover, Henrico, City of Richmond
Highway system
SR 32 SR 33

Route description Edit

Allegheny Mountains Edit

 
View east along US 33 just after entering Virginia from West Virginia in Rockingham County

US 33 enters Virginia at about 3,450 feet (1,050 m) elevation at Dry River Gap on top of Shenandoah Mountain at the West Virginia state line, having climbed steeply from the community of Brandywine, West Virginia, in the valley of the South Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River. US 33 then heads east as Rawley Pike, with a curvaceous descent to the narrow but flat valley of the Dry River, which the highway follows east through the George Washington National Forest. East of Rawley Springs, the highway veers away from the river, leaves the national forest, and passes through a low, wide gap in Great North Mountain to enter the Shenandoah Valley.

Shenandoah Valley Edit

 
The Rockingham County Courthouse in Harrisonburg, Virginia, at the intersection of US 11 and US 33

Once in the Shenandoah Valley, US 33 passes through the hamlets of Hinton and Dale Enterprise, then passes to the north of Mole Hill before entering the independent city of Harrisonburg.[1][2]

US 33 continues into Harrisonburg as Market Street, a four-lane divided highway. The road becomes an undivided highway and then reduces to two lanes at its intersection with SR 42 (High Street) in downtown Harrisonburg, after which the highway intersects a branch of the Norfolk Southern Railway's Roanoke District at grade. US 33 meets the southbound direction of US 11 (Liberty Street), then splits to pass along a two-lane, one-way street surrounding Court Square, the site of the Rockingham County courthouse. The eastern side of the square, Main Street, is followed by northbound US 11. Both directions of US 33 therefore have short but separate concurrencies with each direction of US 11 around the Courthouse, before US 33 exits the downtown Harrisonburg area as Market Street.[1][2]

US 33 expands to four lanes at Mason Street, then curves south and becomes a divided highway at Vine Street. The highway passes over the Norfolk Southern Railway's Roanoke District rail line, then intersects with I-81. After I-81, US 33 expands to six lanes, passing through a commercial area that includes the Harrisonburg Crossing shopping center and the Valley Mall. Eastward, the route returns to a four-lane highway, and is named Spotswood Trail at the city limits of Harrisonburg. US 33 meets the northern end of SR 276 (Cross Keys Road) in Penn Laird as the highway makes a broad curve around the southern end of Massanutten Mountain, within which is the Massanutten Resort. The highway crosses the Norfolk Southern rail line again and passes through McGaheysville, at the base of Massanutten Mountain, continuing to Elkton at the southern edge of the Page Valley.[1][2]

West of Elkton, US 33 Business (Old Spotswood Trail) splits to the north. US 33 then crosses the South Fork of the Shenandoah River, enters the town limits, and crosses over the Norfolk Southern rail line for the last time. The highway leaves the town at US 340 (East Side Highway) and the east end of US 33 Business. The route then follows West Swift Run southeast to the hamlet of Swift Run, after which it reduces to two lanes and begins a curvaceous ascent of the Blue Ridge, cresting the mountain at Swift Run Gap at an elevation of 2,365 feet (721 m), where the highway crosses the Appalachian Trail and has an intersection with the access road to the Skyline Drive, the north–south highway through Shenandoah National Park,[1][2] then descending to the Virginia Piedmont.

Piedmont Edit

After cresting the Blue Ridge, US 33 enters Greene County and has a more gentle descent of the eastern side of the mountain, where the highway follows Swift Run to the hamlet of Lydia, then passes around the north side of Powell Mountain and meets the stream again west of Stanardsville, where the road expands to a four-lane divided highway. US 33 Business (Spotswood Trail) splits to the north to pass through the center of Stanardsville, the county seat of Greene County, while US 33 follows the Stanardsville Bypass. US 33 Business provides access to SR 230, which heads toward Madison. US 33 continues southeast through Quinque and intersects US 29 (Seminole Trail) in Ruckersville.[1][2]

East of US 29, US 33 reduces to two lanes and enters Orange County. The highway has a short concurrency with SR 20 (Constitution Highway) through Barboursville, where both highways pass under the Norfolk Southern Railway's Washington District rail line. US 33 passes through a gap in the Southwest Mountains before reaching Gordonsville. At the town limit, the U.S. Highway has an intersection with SR 231 (Blue Ridge Turnpike). US 33 and SR 231 run together a short distance east to the Gordonsville Roundabout, where SR 231 heads southwest as Gordon Avenue toward Cismont and US 33 becomes concurrent with US 15 (James Madison Highway) along Main Street. The two highways pass the Exchange Hotel at their underpass of the Washington Subdivision, the CharlottesvilleOrange rail line owned by the Buckingham Branch Railroad. At the southern edge of downtown Gordonsville, US 33 and US 15 leave Main Street and veer onto Martinsburg Avenue, which follows CSX's Piedmont Subdivision to the southern limit of Gordonsville, where the highways enter Louisa County.[1][2]

 
US 33 eastbound at SR 22 and SR 208 in Louisa

US 15 continues south as the James Madison Highway toward Farmville, while US 33 continues paralleling the railroad along Spotswood Trail. At Trevilians, US 33 becomes concurrent with SR 22 (Louisa Road). US 33 and SR 22 head into the town of Louisa as Main Street. On the east side of this county seat, the highways intersect SR 208 (Courthouse Road). SR 208 joins the two highways for a short distance until the state highways diverge from US 33, following the railroad east along Davis Highway toward Mineral, near the epicenter of the 2011 Virginia earthquake, with US 33 continuing southeast along Jefferson Highway. The route passes south of Northeast Creek Reservoir before a short concurrency with US 522 in Cuckoo, where US 522 heads north as Pendleton Road toward Mineral and south as Cross County Highway toward Goochland.[1][2] Continuing eastward, US 33 then approaches the Richmond Metropolitan Area.

Richmond metropolitan area Edit

Continuing eastward across the Piedmont, US 33 heads southeast into Hanover County, where the highway is named Mountain Road. The route then passes through the village of Montpelier, after which it meets the western end of SR 54 (Patrick Henry Road). US 33 crosses the South Anna River at Ground Squirrel Bridge northwest of Farrington, then expands to a four-lane divided highway just north of the Chickahominy River, where the highway enters Henrico County and becomes Staples Mill Road. It then intersects I-295, then meets the northern end of SR 157 (Springfield Road) in the Richmond suburb of Glen Allen.

In the community of Laurel, US 33 expands to six lanes at its intersection with Parham Road north of the Richmond Staples Mill Road Amtrak station. In Dumbarton, US 33 meets the western end of SR 356 (Hilliard Road) and has a partial cloverleaf interchange with I-64 with a flyover ramp from westbound I-64 to eastbound US 33.[1][2]

US 33 enters Richmond, an independent city, just before the highway meets US 250 (Broad Street) near The Shops at Willow Lawn. US 33 and US 250 continue together southeast along this six-lane boulevard toward downtown Richmond. Broad Street also carries the GRTC Pulse bus rapid transit line. The two highways parallel the city line to SR 197 (Malvern Avenue), then pass over I-195 with no direct access. US 33 and US 250 intersect SR 161 (Boulevard) northwest of the Science Museum of Virginia, in the former Broad Street railroad station. US 33 and US 250 split just east of the Siegel Center, home of the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams basketball teams, with US 250 continuing on Broad Street, while US 33 turns north onto Hancock Street. The federally numbered highway reaches its eastern terminus at Leigh Street, where it becomes Virginia SR 33. SR 33 then heads east as a state-numbered extension of US 33 through the eastern part of Richmond and West Point to the Middle Peninsula on Virginia's Coastal Plain, reaching the Chesapeake Bay at Stingray Point just east of Deltaville.[1][2]

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Rockingham0.000.00 
 
US 33 west – Franklin
West Virginia state line (Shenandoah Mountain)
  SR 613 (Whitmore Shop Road / Clover Hill Road) – Ottobine
City of Harrisonburg21.8835.21  
 
SR 42 (High Street) to I-81
21.9635.34 
 
US 11 south (Liberty Street)
22.0635.50 
 
US 11 north (Main Street)
Court Square (traffic circle around Rockingham County Courthouse)
23.6538.06  I-81 – Winchester, StauntonExit 247 (I-81)
RockinghamPeales Crossroads27.0643.55 
 
 
 
  SR 276 south (Cross Keys Road) / SR 620 north (Indian Trail Road) – Keezletown, Weyers Cave, Airport
Northern terminus of SR 276
Elkton37.8160.85 
 
 
US 33 Bus. east (Old Spotswood Trail) – Elkton
Western terminus of US 33 Bus.
39.4363.46  
 
 
US 340 / US 33 Bus. west – Waynesboro, Front Royal, Elkton Business District
interchange; eastern terminus of US 33 Bus.
Swift Run Gap45.6873.51Skyline Drive – Shenandoah National ParkInterchange
Greene  SR 810 (Dyke Road) – Dyke, Crozetformer SR 230 south
53.0685.39 
 
 
 
 
US 33 Bus. east (Spotswood Trail) to SR 230 – Stanardsville
Western terminus of US 33 Bus.
  SR 622 (Celt Road)former SR 243
55.1588.76 
 
 
  
 
US 33 Bus. west / SR 623 (Swift Run Road / Spotswood Trail) to SR 230 – Stanardsville
Eastern terminus of US 33 Bus.
  SR 609 (Fredericksburg Road)former SR 243 east
Ruckersville59.8996.38  US 29 (Seminole Trail) – Culpeper, Charlottesville
OrangeBarboursville66.64107.25 
 
SR 20 north (Constitution Highway) – Orange, James Madison's Montpelier
Western end of SR 20 concurrency
66.86107.60 
 
SR 20 south (Constitution Highway) – Charlottesville, Barboursville Ruins
Eastern end of SR 20 concurrency
Gordonsville72.31116.37 
 
SR 231 north (Blue Ridge Turnpike) – Madison, James Madison's Montpelier
Western end of SR 231 concurrency
72.46116.61 
 
 
 
US 15 north / SR 231 south (Gordon Avenue / truck route) – Orange, Cismont
Gordonsville Circle (traffic circle); eastern end of SR 231 concurrency, western end of US 15 concurrency
  SR 1006 (South High Street / truck route)
Louisa74.03119.14 
 
US 15 south (James Madison Highway) – Farmville
Eastern end of US 15 concurrency
Trevilians82.31132.47 
 
SR 22 west (Louisa Road) – Shadwell
Western end of SR 22 concurrency
Louisa  SR 669 (Ellisville Drive)former SR 27 north
87.23140.38 
 
 
 
SR 208 west (Courthouse Road) to I-64 – Ferncliff
Western end of SR 208 concurrency; former SR 27 south
87.63141.03 
 
 
 
  SR 22 east / SR 208 east (Davis Highway) – Mineral, Spotsylvania, Airport
Eastern end of SR 22 / SR 208 concurrency
94.19151.58 
 
US 522 north (Pendleton Road) – Mineral
Western end of US 522 concurrency
Cuckoo94.85152.65 
 
US 522 south (Cross County Road) – Gum Spring, Goochland
Eastern end of US 522 concurrency
HanoverLone Oak112.74181.44 
 
SR 54 east (West Patrick Henry Road) – Ashland
Western terminus of SR 54
Henrico124.54200.43  
 
 
 
I-295 to I-64 / I-95 – Washington, Norfolk, Charlottesville
Exit 49 (I-295)
125.15201.41 
 
SR 157 south (Springfield Road)
Northern terminus of SR 157
Greendale129.85208.97 
 
SR 356 east (Hilliard Road) / Glenside Drive
Western terminus of SR 356
130.86210.60  
 
I-64 to I-95 – Richmond, Charlottesville
Exit 185 (I-64)
City of Richmond132.21212.77 
 
US 250 west (West Broad Street)
Western end of US 250 concurrency
133.00214.04  
 
SR 197 (Westwood Avenue / Malvern Avenue) to I-95
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hamilton Street to I-195 / I-64 / I-95 / SR 195
134.06215.75  SR 161 (North Boulevard)
135.37217.86 
 
US 250 east (Broad Street) / Hancock Street (SR 33 east)
Eastern terminus; eastern end of US 250 concurrency; no left turn eastbound
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes Edit

Elkton business route Edit

 

 

U.S. Route 33 Business

LocationElkton
Length1.72 mi[1] (2.77 km)
 
View west along US 33 Bus. in Elkton

U.S. Route 33 Business (US 33 Business) is a business route of US 33 in Rockingham County. The highway runs 1.72 miles (2.77 km) between junctions with US 33 on either side of Elkton. US 33 Business follows Old Spotswood Trail to the western town limit of Elkton, then passes through downtown Elkton as Spottswood Avenue. At Stuart Avenue, which carries US 340, US 33 Business turns south and joins the U.S. Highway for a short distance to the business route's eastern terminus at a partial cloverleaf interchange with US 33.[1][3]

Stanardsville business route Edit

 

 

U.S. Route 33 Business

LocationStanardsville
Length2.52 mi[1] (4.06 km)
 
View west from the east end of US 33 Bus. at US 33 near Stanardsville

U.S. Route 33 Business (US 33 Business) is a business route of US 33 in Greene County. The highway runs 2.52 miles (4.06 km) between junctions with US 33 on either side of Stanardsville. US 33 Business follows Spotswood Trail to the western town limit of Stanardsville, then passes through the center of town as Main Street. At the east edge of town, the business route meets the southern end of SR 230 (Madison Road). US 33 Business continues east to reconnect with US 33 at the eastern end of the Stanardsville Bypass.[1][4]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "2009 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
    • Rockingham County and City of Harrisonburg (PDF)
    • Greene County (PDF)
    • Orange County (PDF)
    • Louisa County (PDF)
    • Hanover County (PDF)
    • Henrico County (PDF)
    • Chesterfield County, City of Colonial Heights, and City of Richmond (PDF)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Google (2011-08-16). "U.S. Route 33 in Virginia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
  3. ^ Google (2011-08-16). "U.S. Route 33 Business (Elkton, Virginia)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
  4. ^ Google (2011-08-16). "U.S. Route 33 Business (Stanardsville, Virginia)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-08-16.

External links Edit

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This article is about the section of U S Route 33 in Virginia For the entire route see U S Route 33 U S Route 33 US 33 is a part of the U S Highway System that runs from Elkhart Indiana to Richmond Virginia In Virginia the U S Highway runs 135 60 miles 218 23 km from the West Virginia state line near Rawley Springs east to its eastern terminus at SR 33 in Richmond US 33 is the primary east west highway of Rockingham County which lies in the Shenandoah Valley The highway connects the independent city of Harrisonburg which also serves as the seat of Rockingham County the town of Elkton and an entrance to Shenandoah National Park East of the Blue Ridge Mountains US 33 connects the Piedmont communities of Stanardsville Gordonsville and Louisa The U S Highway is a major suburban and urban route in the Richmond metropolitan area Within Richmond US 33 runs concurrently with US 250 SR 33 continues from US 33 s eastern terminus as a state numbered extension of the U S Highway that connects Richmond with Virginia s Middle Peninsula U S Route 33US 33 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by VDOTLength135 60 mi 1 218 23 km Existed1938 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 33 near Rawley SpringsMajor intersectionsUS 11 in HarrisonburgI 81 in Harrisonburg US 340 in Elkton US 29 in Ruckersville US 15 in Gordonsville US 522 in Cuckoo I 295 near Glen Allen I 64 in Dumbarton US 250 in RichmondEast endUS 250 SR 33 in RichmondLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesRockingham City of Harrisonburg Greene Orange Louisa Hanover Henrico City of RichmondHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes SR 32 SR 33 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Allegheny Mountains 1 2 Shenandoah Valley 1 3 Piedmont 1 4 Richmond metropolitan area 2 Major intersections 3 Special routes 3 1 Elkton business route 3 2 Stanardsville business route 4 References 5 External linksRoute description EditAllegheny Mountains Edit nbsp View east along US 33 just after entering Virginia from West Virginia in Rockingham CountyUS 33 enters Virginia at about 3 450 feet 1 050 m elevation at Dry River Gap on top of Shenandoah Mountain at the West Virginia state line having climbed steeply from the community of Brandywine West Virginia in the valley of the South Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River US 33 then heads east as Rawley Pike with a curvaceous descent to the narrow but flat valley of the Dry River which the highway follows east through the George Washington National Forest East of Rawley Springs the highway veers away from the river leaves the national forest and passes through a low wide gap in Great North Mountain to enter the Shenandoah Valley Shenandoah Valley Edit nbsp The Rockingham County Courthouse in Harrisonburg Virginia at the intersection of US 11 and US 33Once in the Shenandoah Valley US 33 passes through the hamlets of Hinton and Dale Enterprise then passes to the north of Mole Hill before entering the independent city of Harrisonburg 1 2 US 33 continues into Harrisonburg as Market Street a four lane divided highway The road becomes an undivided highway and then reduces to two lanes at its intersection with SR 42 High Street in downtown Harrisonburg after which the highway intersects a branch of the Norfolk Southern Railway s Roanoke District at grade US 33 meets the southbound direction of US 11 Liberty Street then splits to pass along a two lane one way street surrounding Court Square the site of the Rockingham County courthouse The eastern side of the square Main Street is followed by northbound US 11 Both directions of US 33 therefore have short but separate concurrencies with each direction of US 11 around the Courthouse before US 33 exits the downtown Harrisonburg area as Market Street 1 2 US 33 expands to four lanes at Mason Street then curves south and becomes a divided highway at Vine Street The highway passes over the Norfolk Southern Railway s Roanoke District rail line then intersects with I 81 After I 81 US 33 expands to six lanes passing through a commercial area that includes the Harrisonburg Crossing shopping center and the Valley Mall Eastward the route returns to a four lane highway and is named Spotswood Trail at the city limits of Harrisonburg US 33 meets the northern end of SR 276 Cross Keys Road in Penn Laird as the highway makes a broad curve around the southern end of Massanutten Mountain within which is the Massanutten Resort The highway crosses the Norfolk Southern rail line again and passes through McGaheysville at the base of Massanutten Mountain continuing to Elkton at the southern edge of the Page Valley 1 2 West of Elkton US 33 Business Old Spotswood Trail splits to the north US 33 then crosses the South Fork of the Shenandoah River enters the town limits and crosses over the Norfolk Southern rail line for the last time The highway leaves the town at US 340 East Side Highway and the east end of US 33 Business The route then follows West Swift Run southeast to the hamlet of Swift Run after which it reduces to two lanes and begins a curvaceous ascent of the Blue Ridge cresting the mountain at Swift Run Gap at an elevation of 2 365 feet 721 m where the highway crosses the Appalachian Trail and has an intersection with the access road to the Skyline Drive the north south highway through Shenandoah National Park 1 2 then descending to the Virginia Piedmont Piedmont Edit After cresting the Blue Ridge US 33 enters Greene County and has a more gentle descent of the eastern side of the mountain where the highway follows Swift Run to the hamlet of Lydia then passes around the north side of Powell Mountain and meets the stream again west of Stanardsville where the road expands to a four lane divided highway US 33 Business Spotswood Trail splits to the north to pass through the center of Stanardsville the county seat of Greene County while US 33 follows the Stanardsville Bypass US 33 Business provides access to SR 230 which heads toward Madison US 33 continues southeast through Quinque and intersects US 29 Seminole Trail in Ruckersville 1 2 East of US 29 US 33 reduces to two lanes and enters Orange County The highway has a short concurrency with SR 20 Constitution Highway through Barboursville where both highways pass under the Norfolk Southern Railway s Washington District rail line US 33 passes through a gap in the Southwest Mountains before reaching Gordonsville At the town limit the U S Highway has an intersection with SR 231 Blue Ridge Turnpike US 33 and SR 231 run together a short distance east to the Gordonsville Roundabout where SR 231 heads southwest as Gordon Avenue toward Cismont and US 33 becomes concurrent with US 15 James Madison Highway along Main Street The two highways pass the Exchange Hotel at their underpass of the Washington Subdivision the Charlottesville Orange rail line owned by the Buckingham Branch Railroad At the southern edge of downtown Gordonsville US 33 and US 15 leave Main Street and veer onto Martinsburg Avenue which follows CSX s Piedmont Subdivision to the southern limit of Gordonsville where the highways enter Louisa County 1 2 nbsp US 33 eastbound at SR 22 and SR 208 in LouisaUS 15 continues south as the James Madison Highway toward Farmville while US 33 continues paralleling the railroad along Spotswood Trail At Trevilians US 33 becomes concurrent with SR 22 Louisa Road US 33 and SR 22 head into the town of Louisa as Main Street On the east side of this county seat the highways intersect SR 208 Courthouse Road SR 208 joins the two highways for a short distance until the state highways diverge from US 33 following the railroad east along Davis Highway toward Mineral near the epicenter of the 2011 Virginia earthquake with US 33 continuing southeast along Jefferson Highway The route passes south of Northeast Creek Reservoir before a short concurrency with US 522 in Cuckoo where US 522 heads north as Pendleton Road toward Mineral and south as Cross County Highway toward Goochland 1 2 Continuing eastward US 33 then approaches the Richmond Metropolitan Area Richmond metropolitan area Edit Continuing eastward across the Piedmont US 33 heads southeast into Hanover County where the highway is named Mountain Road The route then passes through the village of Montpelier after which it meets the western end of SR 54 Patrick Henry Road US 33 crosses the South Anna River at Ground Squirrel Bridge northwest of Farrington then expands to a four lane divided highway just north of the Chickahominy River where the highway enters Henrico County and becomes Staples Mill Road It then intersects I 295 then meets the northern end of SR 157 Springfield Road in the Richmond suburb of Glen Allen In the community of Laurel US 33 expands to six lanes at its intersection with Parham Road north of the Richmond Staples Mill Road Amtrak station In Dumbarton US 33 meets the western end of SR 356 Hilliard Road and has a partial cloverleaf interchange with I 64 with a flyover ramp from westbound I 64 to eastbound US 33 1 2 US 33 enters Richmond an independent city just before the highway meets US 250 Broad Street near The Shops at Willow Lawn US 33 and US 250 continue together southeast along this six lane boulevard toward downtown Richmond Broad Street also carries the GRTC Pulse bus rapid transit line The two highways parallel the city line to SR 197 Malvern Avenue then pass over I 195 with no direct access US 33 and US 250 intersect SR 161 Boulevard northwest of the Science Museum of Virginia in the former Broad Street railroad station US 33 and US 250 split just east of the Siegel Center home of the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams basketball teams with US 250 continuing on Broad Street while US 33 turns north onto Hancock Street The federally numbered highway reaches its eastern terminus at Leigh Street where it becomes Virginia SR 33 SR 33 then heads east as a state numbered extension of US 33 through the eastern part of Richmond and West Point to the Middle Peninsula on Virginia s Coastal Plain reaching the Chesapeake Bay at Stingray Point just east of Deltaville 1 2 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesRockingham 0 000 00 nbsp nbsp US 33 west FranklinWest Virginia state line Shenandoah Mountain nbsp SR 613 Whitmore Shop Road Clover Hill Road OttobineCity of Harrisonburg21 8835 21 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 42 High Street to I 8121 9635 34 nbsp nbsp US 11 south Liberty Street 22 0635 50 nbsp nbsp US 11 north Main Street Court Square traffic circle around Rockingham County Courthouse 23 6538 06 nbsp I 81 Winchester StauntonExit 247 I 81 RockinghamPeales Crossroads27 0643 55 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 276 south Cross Keys Road SR 620 north Indian Trail Road Keezletown Weyers Cave AirportNorthern terminus of SR 276Elkton37 8160 85 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 33 Bus east Old Spotswood Trail ElktonWestern terminus of US 33 Bus 39 4363 46 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 340 US 33 Bus west Waynesboro Front Royal Elkton Business Districtinterchange eastern terminus of US 33 Bus Swift Run Gap45 6873 51Skyline Drive Shenandoah National ParkInterchangeGreene nbsp SR 810 Dyke Road Dyke Crozetformer SR 230 south 53 0685 39 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 33 Bus east Spotswood Trail to SR 230 StanardsvilleWestern terminus of US 33 Bus nbsp SR 622 Celt Road former SR 243 55 1588 76 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 33 Bus west SR 623 Swift Run Road Spotswood Trail to SR 230 StanardsvilleEastern terminus of US 33 Bus nbsp SR 609 Fredericksburg Road former SR 243 eastRuckersville59 8996 38 nbsp US 29 Seminole Trail Culpeper CharlottesvilleOrangeBarboursville66 64107 25 nbsp nbsp SR 20 north Constitution Highway Orange James Madison s MontpelierWestern end of SR 20 concurrency66 86107 60 nbsp nbsp SR 20 south Constitution Highway Charlottesville Barboursville RuinsEastern end of SR 20 concurrencyGordonsville72 31116 37 nbsp nbsp SR 231 north Blue Ridge Turnpike Madison James Madison s MontpelierWestern end of SR 231 concurrency72 46116 61 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 15 north SR 231 south Gordon Avenue truck route Orange CismontGordonsville Circle traffic circle eastern end of SR 231 concurrency western end of US 15 concurrency nbsp SR 1006 South High Street truck route Louisa 74 03119 14 nbsp nbsp US 15 south James Madison Highway FarmvilleEastern end of US 15 concurrencyTrevilians82 31132 47 nbsp nbsp SR 22 west Louisa Road ShadwellWestern end of SR 22 concurrencyLouisa nbsp SR 669 Ellisville Drive former SR 27 north87 23140 38 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 208 west Courthouse Road to I 64 FerncliffWestern end of SR 208 concurrency former SR 27 south87 63141 03 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 22 east SR 208 east Davis Highway Mineral Spotsylvania AirportEastern end of SR 22 SR 208 concurrency 94 19151 58 nbsp nbsp US 522 north Pendleton Road MineralWestern end of US 522 concurrencyCuckoo94 85152 65 nbsp nbsp US 522 south Cross County Road Gum Spring GoochlandEastern end of US 522 concurrencyHanoverLone Oak112 74181 44 nbsp nbsp SR 54 east West Patrick Henry Road AshlandWestern terminus of SR 54Henrico 124 54200 43 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 295 to I 64 I 95 Washington Norfolk CharlottesvilleExit 49 I 295 125 15201 41 nbsp nbsp SR 157 south Springfield Road Northern terminus of SR 157Greendale129 85208 97 nbsp nbsp SR 356 east Hilliard Road Glenside DriveWestern terminus of SR 356 130 86210 60 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 64 to I 95 Richmond CharlottesvilleExit 185 I 64 City of Richmond132 21212 77 nbsp nbsp US 250 west West Broad Street Western end of US 250 concurrency133 00214 04 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 197 Westwood Avenue Malvern Avenue to I 95 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Hamilton Street to I 195 I 64 I 95 SR 195134 06215 75 nbsp SR 161 North Boulevard 135 37217 86 nbsp nbsp US 250 east Broad Street Hancock Street SR 33 east Eastern terminus eastern end of US 250 concurrency no left turn eastbound1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSpecial routes EditElkton business route Edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 33 BusinessLocationElktonLength1 72 mi 1 2 77 km nbsp View west along US 33 Bus in ElktonU S Route 33 Business US 33 Business is a business route of US 33 in Rockingham County The highway runs 1 72 miles 2 77 km between junctions with US 33 on either side of Elkton US 33 Business follows Old Spotswood Trail to the western town limit of Elkton then passes through downtown Elkton as Spottswood Avenue At Stuart Avenue which carries US 340 US 33 Business turns south and joins the U S Highway for a short distance to the business route s eastern terminus at a partial cloverleaf interchange with US 33 1 3 Stanardsville business route Edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 33 BusinessLocationStanardsvilleLength2 52 mi 1 4 06 km nbsp View west from the east end of US 33 Bus at US 33 near StanardsvilleU S Route 33 Business US 33 Business is a business route of US 33 in Greene County The highway runs 2 52 miles 4 06 km between junctions with US 33 on either side of Stanardsville US 33 Business follows Spotswood Trail to the western town limit of Stanardsville then passes through the center of town as Main Street At the east edge of town the business route meets the southern end of SR 230 Madison Road US 33 Business continues east to reconnect with US 33 at the eastern end of the Stanardsville Bypass 1 4 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 2009 Traffic Data Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 08 16 Rockingham County and City of Harrisonburg PDF Greene County PDF Orange County PDF Louisa County PDF Hanover County PDF Henrico County PDF Chesterfield County City of Colonial Heights and City of Richmond PDF a b c d e f g h i Google 2011 08 16 U S Route 33 in Virginia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2011 08 16 Google 2011 08 16 U S Route 33 Business Elkton Virginia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2011 08 16 Google 2011 08 16 U S Route 33 Business Stanardsville Virginia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2011 08 16 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 33 in Virginia KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 33 in VirginiaKML is from Wikidata Virginia Highways Project US 33 nbsp U S Route 33Previous state West Virginia Virginia Next state Terminus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 33 in Virginia amp oldid 1140554886, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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