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Virginia State Route 33

State Route 33 (SR 33) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 72.23 miles (116.24 km) from U.S. Route 33 and US 250 in Richmond, Virginia east to Chesapeake Boulevard in Stingray Point. SR 33 is a state-numbered eastward extension of US 33 that connects Richmond with West Point and the Middle Peninsula, one of three large peninsulas on the west side of the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia. The state highway is a major thoroughfare in the downtown and East End areas of Richmond. SR 33 serves a suburban area in eastern Henrico County before running concurrently with US 60, Interstate 64 (I-64), and SR 30 east toward West Point. The state highway heads from West Point through Saluda, east of which SR 33 serves as the main highway of Middlesex County.

State Route 33

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length72.23 mi[1] (116.24 km)
Existed1938–present
Major junctions
West end US 33 / US 250 in Richmond
Major intersections US 1 / US 301 in Richmond

US 60 / SR 156 in Sandston
I-64 / SR 249 in Bottoms Bridge
I-64 near Angelview Church
SR 30 / SR 249 in Angelview Church
SR 30 in West Point
SR 14 in Shacklefords
US 17 / SR 198 in Glenns
US 17 in Saluda

SR 3 in Hartfield
East endChesapeake Boulevard in Stingray Point
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesCity of Richmond, Henrico, New Kent, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Middlesex
Highway system
US 33 SR 34

Route description edit

 
View west along SR 33 at SR 14 in Shacklefords

City of Richmond edit

SR 33 begins at an intersection with US 33 and US 250 (Broad Street) in the city of Richmond adjacent to the Siegel Center, the home of the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams basketball teams. Westbound SR 33 runs along two-way Harrison Street and Leigh Street to Leigh Street's intersection with Hancock Street, where eastbound SR 33 begins and US 33 has its eastern terminus. SR 33 continues southeast along four-lane undivided Leigh Street and intersects US 1 and US 301 (Belvidere Street) immediately west of the U.S. Highways' interchange with I-64 and I-95 (Richmond–Petersburg Turnpike).[1][2]

SR 33 continues through the Jackson Ward along the northern edge of Downtown Richmond, where the highway passes the Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site, the Greater Richmond Convention Center, and Richmond Coliseum, in front of which Leigh Street expands to a divided boulevard and passes under 5th Street and 7th Street. In Court End, the highway passes by the Museum of the Confederacy and through the VCU Medical Center, formerly known as the Medical College of Virginia, the eastern campus of VCU.[1][2]

SR 33 leaves the downtown area on the four-lane with side bicycle lanes divided Leigh Street Viaduct, officially marked as the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge, which passes over I-95, US 360, and CSX's Richmond Terminal Subdivision. At the east end of the viaduct, the state highway turns north onto Mosby Street. SR 33 follows the two-lane with center turn lane street to Fairmount Avenue, a two-lane street the state highway follows through the Church Hill neighborhood southeast to 25th Street. The state highway turns east onto Nine Mile Road and leaves the city of Richmond at its partial cloverleaf interchange with I-64.[1][2]

Richmond to West Point edit

SR 33 passes through the I-64 interchange as a four-lane divided highway, then continues as a five-lane road with center turn lane toward the Henrico County suburb of Highland Springs. East of Laburnum Avenue, around which the state highway is a divided highway, SR 33 reduces to a four-lane undivided highway, then to two lanes as it curves southeast to pass through the center of the unincorporated town. The state highway expands to a five lane road again prior to its intersection with SR 156 (Airport Drive), then drops to two lanes again. In Fair Oaks, SR 33 intersects Norfolk Southern Railway's Richmond District and passes under I-64. The state highway continues through Sandston, site of the Battle of Seven Pines during the Civil War. SR 33 splits into separate roadways prior to its junction with US 60 and SR 156 (Williamsburg Road).[1][2]

SR 33 continues east concurrent with US 60 and SR 156 as a four-lane divided highway through a forested area that meets I-295 at a cloverleaf interchange. SR 156 splits south onto Elko Road, east of which the U.S. and state highways become a three-lane road with center turn lane. SR 33 and US 60 become a four-lane divided highway at Bottoms Bridge, where the highways cross the Chickahominy River into New Kent County.[1][2] A short distance east of the river, SR 33 turns north onto four-lane divided New Kent Highway. SR 33 turns east onto I-64 at their partial cloverleaf interchange; the roadway continues northeast as SR 249. SR 33 runs concurrently with I-64 through interchanges with SR 106 (Emmaus Church Road) and SR 155 (Courthouse Road) before exiting I-64 at a trumpet interchange.[1][2]

SR 33 heads northeast as Eltham Road, a four-lane divided highway that meets New Kent Highway at the hamlet of Angelview Church. New Kent Highway heads west as SR 249 and southeast as SR 30; the latter route joins SR 33. The two highways reduces to an undivided four-lane road and meet the northern end of SR 273 (Farmers Drive) in the village of Eltham. SR 33 and SR 30 cross the Pamunkey River on a high-level bascule bridge into the town of West Point.[1][2] SR 33 passes through the town on 14th Street and has intersections with SR 296 (Kirby Street) and SR 298 (Lee Street) around its intersection with Main Street, where SR 30 turns north to become the main north–south highway of King William County. SR 33 leaves the town by crossing the Mattaponi River on a high-level fixed bridge.[1][2]

West Point to Stingray Point edit

SR 33 becomes a divided highway again in Mattaponi just east of the river, then passes through Snow Hill and Shacklefords, where the highway becomes concurrent with SR 14 (The Trail), the main north–south highway of King and Queen County. The two highways split at Shacklefords Fork; from there, SR 33 continues east into Gloucester County as Lewis Puller Memorial Highway, named for the decorated United States Marine Corps officer Chesty Puller.[1][2] At Glenns, the state highway turns north to run concurrently with US 17 (George Washington Memorial Highway); the roadway continues east as SR 198 (Glenns Road).[1][2] The two highways cross Dragon Swamp, a tributary of the Piankatank River, into Middlesex County and diverge just south of Saluda. SR 33 runs concurrently with U.S. Route 17 Business on two-lane Gloucester Road to the center of the unincorporated town, where the state highway turns east onto School Street.[1][2]

 
Eastern terminus at Stingray Point

At the east end of Saluda, SR 33 becomes expands to a four-lane divided highway and meets the southern end of SR 227 (Urbanna Road) at Cooks Corner. Just east of its intersection with SR 3 (Greys Point Road) in the community of Topping, SR 33 reduces to two lanes for the remainder of its course. SR 33 and SR 3 head southeast together to their split in Hartfield. SR 33 continues east through Deltaville to the eastern end of the peninsula between the Rappahannock and Piankatank Rivers at Stingray Point. At Pocahontas Avenue, SR 33 makes a right-angle turn southeast along a narrow road to its terminus at Chesapeake Boulevard on the shore of the Chesapeake Bay.[1][2]

History edit

SR 33 was part of State Route 4, which continued west along U.S. Route 33, until early 1938.[3][4]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
City of Richmond0.000.00 
 
  US 33 west / US 250 (West Broad Street)
Western terminus
0.580.93   US 1 / US 301 (North Belvidere Street) / to Chamberlayne Avenue
 
 
 
 
To 4th Street / I-95 / I-64
Leigh Street Viaduct over Shockoe Valley
Henrico3.816.13  
 
I-64 to I-95 – Downtown Richmond
I-64 exit 193
Highland Springs8.6713.95  
 
 
 
SR 156 (Airport Road) to I-64 / I-295
Seven Pines10.2516.50 
 
 
 
US 60 west / SR 156 north (East Williamsburg Road) – Richmond
west end of US 60 / SR 156 overlap
11.6318.72  
 
 
 
I-295 to I-64 / I-95 – Washington, Rocky Mount, NC
I-295 exit 28
13.8722.32 
 
SR 156 south (Elko Road)
east end of SR 156 overlap
New KentBottoms Bridge16.6326.76 
 
US 60 east (New Kent Highway) – Norfolk
east end of US 60 overlap; west end of SR 249 overlap
16.8527.12 
 
 
 
 
 
I-64 west / SR 249 east (New Kent Highway) to I-295 – Quinton, New Kent, Richmond
east end of SR 249 overlap; west end of I-64 overlap; SR 33 west follows exit 205
22.1735.68211  SR 106 – Talleysville, Roxbury
25.6441.26214  SR 155 – New Kent CH, Providence Forge
31.5550.77 
 
I-64 east – Norfolk
east end of I-64 overlap; SR 33 east follows exit 220
Angelview Church 
 
 
 
SR 30 south / SR 249 west (New Kent Highway) – New Kent, Williamsburg
west end of SR 30 overlap
Eltham 
 
SR 273 south (Farmers Drive) – Barhamsville
Pamunkey River38.9662.70Eltham Bridge
King WilliamWest PointKirby Street (SR 296)
39.2163.10 
 
  SR 30 west / SR 1129 (Main Street) – King William CH, Fredericksburg, Mattaponi Indian Reservation, Pamunkey Indian Reservation
east end of SR 30 overlap
   SR 298 / SR 1101 (Lee Street)
Mattaponi River39.6963.87Lord Delaware Bridge
King and QueenShacklefords43.1369.41 
 
SR 14 west (The Trail) – King & Queen CH
west end of SR 14 overlap
Shacklefords Fork44.7972.08 
 
SR 14 east (Buena Vista Road) – Adner, Gloucester, Mathews
east end of SR 14 overlap
GloucesterGlenns 
 
SR 374 north (College Drive) – Rappahannock Community College Glenns Campus
50.3280.98 
 
 
 
US 17 south (George Washington Memorial Highway) / SR 198 east (Glenns Road) – Mathews, Newport News, Gloucester
west end of US 17 overlap
Middlesex52.6884.78 
 
US 17 north (Tidewater Trail) – Fredericksburg
east end of US 17 overlap; west end of US 17 Bus. overlap
Saluda53.8486.65 
 
 
  US 17 Bus. north (General Puller Highway) / SR 618 (Oakes Landing Road) – Fredericksburg
east end of US 17 Bus. overlap
Cooks Corner55.2688.93 
 
 
 
SR 227 north (Urbanna Road) / SR 641 south (Old Courthouse Road) – Urbanna
Harmony Village60.3797.16 
 
  SR 3 west (Grey's Point Road) – White Stone, Irvington, Kilmarnock, Airport
west end of SR 3 overlap
Hartfield63.82102.71 
 
SR 3 east (Twigg's Ferry Road) – Gloucester, Mathews
east end of SR 3 overlap
Stingray Point72.23116.24Chesapeake BoulevardEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Chesterfield County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Henrico County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: New Kent County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: King William County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: King and Queen County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Gloucester County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Middlesex County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Google (2011-07-24). "Virginia State Route 33" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
  3. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (January 13, 1936). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 8. "Route 4 at M.P. 5.9 between West Point and Shacklefords P.O."
  4. ^ State Highway Commission of Virginia (February 23, 1938). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 7. "Route 33, M.P. 3.0 at Shacklefords Fork"

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Virginia Highways Project: VA 33
SR 392 Spurs of SR 39
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For former State Routes numbered 33 see State Route 33 Virginia 1923 1933 and State Route 33 Virginia 1933 1938 For the U S Route continuing State Route 33 west from Richmond see U S Route 33 in Virginia State Route 33 SR 33 is a primary state highway in the U S state of Virginia The state highway runs 72 23 miles 116 24 km from U S Route 33 and US 250 in Richmond Virginia east to Chesapeake Boulevard in Stingray Point SR 33 is a state numbered eastward extension of US 33 that connects Richmond with West Point and the Middle Peninsula one of three large peninsulas on the west side of the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia The state highway is a major thoroughfare in the downtown and East End areas of Richmond SR 33 serves a suburban area in eastern Henrico County before running concurrently with US 60 Interstate 64 I 64 and SR 30 east toward West Point The state highway heads from West Point through Saluda east of which SR 33 serves as the main highway of Middlesex County State Route 33Route informationMaintained by VDOTLength72 23 mi 1 116 24 km Existed1938 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 33 US 250 in RichmondMajor intersectionsUS 1 US 301 in RichmondUS 60 SR 156 in Sandston I 64 SR 249 in Bottoms Bridge I 64 near Angelview Church SR 30 SR 249 in Angelview Church SR 30 in West Point SR 14 in Shacklefords US 17 SR 198 in Glenns US 17 in Saluda SR 3 in HartfieldEast endChesapeake Boulevard in Stingray PointLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesCity of Richmond Henrico New Kent King William King and Queen Gloucester MiddlesexHighway systemVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes US 33 SR 34 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 City of Richmond 1 2 Richmond to West Point 1 3 West Point to Stingray Point 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description edit nbsp View west along SR 33 at SR 14 in ShacklefordsCity of Richmond edit SR 33 begins at an intersection with US 33 and US 250 Broad Street in the city of Richmond adjacent to the Siegel Center the home of the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams basketball teams Westbound SR 33 runs along two way Harrison Street and Leigh Street to Leigh Street s intersection with Hancock Street where eastbound SR 33 begins and US 33 has its eastern terminus SR 33 continues southeast along four lane undivided Leigh Street and intersects US 1 and US 301 Belvidere Street immediately west of the U S Highways interchange with I 64 and I 95 Richmond Petersburg Turnpike 1 2 SR 33 continues through the Jackson Ward along the northern edge of Downtown Richmond where the highway passes the Maggie L Walker National Historic Site the Greater Richmond Convention Center and Richmond Coliseum in front of which Leigh Street expands to a divided boulevard and passes under 5th Street and 7th Street In Court End the highway passes by the Museum of the Confederacy and through the VCU Medical Center formerly known as the Medical College of Virginia the eastern campus of VCU 1 2 SR 33 leaves the downtown area on the four lane with side bicycle lanes divided Leigh Street Viaduct officially marked as the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Bridge which passes over I 95 US 360 and CSX s Richmond Terminal Subdivision At the east end of the viaduct the state highway turns north onto Mosby Street SR 33 follows the two lane with center turn lane street to Fairmount Avenue a two lane street the state highway follows through the Church Hill neighborhood southeast to 25th Street The state highway turns east onto Nine Mile Road and leaves the city of Richmond at its partial cloverleaf interchange with I 64 1 2 Richmond to West Point edit SR 33 passes through the I 64 interchange as a four lane divided highway then continues as a five lane road with center turn lane toward the Henrico County suburb of Highland Springs East of Laburnum Avenue around which the state highway is a divided highway SR 33 reduces to a four lane undivided highway then to two lanes as it curves southeast to pass through the center of the unincorporated town The state highway expands to a five lane road again prior to its intersection with SR 156 Airport Drive then drops to two lanes again In Fair Oaks SR 33 intersects Norfolk Southern Railway s Richmond District and passes under I 64 The state highway continues through Sandston site of the Battle of Seven Pines during the Civil War SR 33 splits into separate roadways prior to its junction with US 60 and SR 156 Williamsburg Road 1 2 SR 33 continues east concurrent with US 60 and SR 156 as a four lane divided highway through a forested area that meets I 295 at a cloverleaf interchange SR 156 splits south onto Elko Road east of which the U S and state highways become a three lane road with center turn lane SR 33 and US 60 become a four lane divided highway at Bottoms Bridge where the highways cross the Chickahominy River into New Kent County 1 2 A short distance east of the river SR 33 turns north onto four lane divided New Kent Highway SR 33 turns east onto I 64 at their partial cloverleaf interchange the roadway continues northeast as SR 249 SR 33 runs concurrently with I 64 through interchanges with SR 106 Emmaus Church Road and SR 155 Courthouse Road before exiting I 64 at a trumpet interchange 1 2 SR 33 heads northeast as Eltham Road a four lane divided highway that meets New Kent Highway at the hamlet of Angelview Church New Kent Highway heads west as SR 249 and southeast as SR 30 the latter route joins SR 33 The two highways reduces to an undivided four lane road and meet the northern end of SR 273 Farmers Drive in the village of Eltham SR 33 and SR 30 cross the Pamunkey River on a high level bascule bridge into the town of West Point 1 2 SR 33 passes through the town on 14th Street and has intersections with SR 296 Kirby Street and SR 298 Lee Street around its intersection with Main Street where SR 30 turns north to become the main north south highway of King William County SR 33 leaves the town by crossing the Mattaponi River on a high level fixed bridge 1 2 West Point to Stingray Point edit SR 33 becomes a divided highway again in Mattaponi just east of the river then passes through Snow Hill and Shacklefords where the highway becomes concurrent with SR 14 The Trail the main north south highway of King and Queen County The two highways split at Shacklefords Fork from there SR 33 continues east into Gloucester County as Lewis Puller Memorial Highway named for the decorated United States Marine Corps officer Chesty Puller 1 2 At Glenns the state highway turns north to run concurrently with US 17 George Washington Memorial Highway the roadway continues east as SR 198 Glenns Road 1 2 The two highways cross Dragon Swamp a tributary of the Piankatank River into Middlesex County and diverge just south of Saluda SR 33 runs concurrently with U S Route 17 Business on two lane Gloucester Road to the center of the unincorporated town where the state highway turns east onto School Street 1 2 nbsp Eastern terminus at Stingray PointAt the east end of Saluda SR 33 becomes expands to a four lane divided highway and meets the southern end of SR 227 Urbanna Road at Cooks Corner Just east of its intersection with SR 3 Greys Point Road in the community of Topping SR 33 reduces to two lanes for the remainder of its course SR 33 and SR 3 head southeast together to their split in Hartfield SR 33 continues east through Deltaville to the eastern end of the peninsula between the Rappahannock and Piankatank Rivers at Stingray Point At Pocahontas Avenue SR 33 makes a right angle turn southeast along a narrow road to its terminus at Chesapeake Boulevard on the shore of the Chesapeake Bay 1 2 History editSR 33 was part of State Route 4 which continued west along U S Route 33 until early 1938 3 4 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmExitDestinationsNotesCity of Richmond0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 33 west US 250 West Broad Street Western terminus0 580 93 nbsp nbsp US 1 US 301 North Belvidere Street to Chamberlayne Avenue nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp To 4th Street I 95 I 64Leigh Street Viaduct over Shockoe ValleyHenrico 3 816 13 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 64 to I 95 Downtown RichmondI 64 exit 193Highland Springs8 6713 95 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 156 Airport Road to I 64 I 295Seven Pines10 2516 50 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 60 west SR 156 north East Williamsburg Road Richmondwest end of US 60 SR 156 overlap 11 6318 72 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 295 to I 64 I 95 Washington Rocky Mount NCI 295 exit 28 13 8722 32 nbsp nbsp SR 156 south Elko Road east end of SR 156 overlapNew KentBottoms Bridge16 6326 76 nbsp nbsp US 60 east New Kent Highway Norfolkeast end of US 60 overlap west end of SR 249 overlap 16 8527 12 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 64 west SR 249 east New Kent Highway to I 295 Quinton New Kent Richmondeast end of SR 249 overlap west end of I 64 overlap SR 33 west follows exit 205 22 1735 68211 nbsp SR 106 Talleysville Roxbury 25 6441 26214 nbsp SR 155 New Kent CH Providence Forge 31 5550 77 nbsp nbsp I 64 east Norfolkeast end of I 64 overlap SR 33 east follows exit 220Angelview Church nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 30 south SR 249 west New Kent Highway New Kent Williamsburgwest end of SR 30 overlapEltham nbsp nbsp SR 273 south Farmers Drive BarhamsvillePamunkey River38 9662 70Eltham BridgeKing WilliamWest PointKirby Street SR 296 39 2163 10 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 30 west SR 1129 Main Street King William CH Fredericksburg Mattaponi Indian Reservation Pamunkey Indian Reservationeast end of SR 30 overlap nbsp nbsp SR 298 SR 1101 Lee Street Mattaponi River39 6963 87Lord Delaware BridgeKing and QueenShacklefords43 1369 41 nbsp nbsp SR 14 west The Trail King amp Queen CHwest end of SR 14 overlapShacklefords Fork44 7972 08 nbsp nbsp SR 14 east Buena Vista Road Adner Gloucester Mathewseast end of SR 14 overlapGloucesterGlenns nbsp nbsp SR 374 north College Drive Rappahannock Community College Glenns Campus50 3280 98 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 south George Washington Memorial Highway SR 198 east Glenns Road Mathews Newport News Gloucesterwest end of US 17 overlapMiddlesex 52 6884 78 nbsp nbsp US 17 north Tidewater Trail Fredericksburgeast end of US 17 overlap west end of US 17 Bus overlapSaluda53 8486 65 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 Bus north General Puller Highway SR 618 Oakes Landing Road Fredericksburgeast end of US 17 Bus overlapCooks Corner55 2688 93 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 227 north Urbanna Road SR 641 south Old Courthouse Road UrbannaHarmony Village60 3797 16 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 3 west Grey s Point Road White Stone Irvington Kilmarnock Airportwest end of SR 3 overlapHartfield63 82102 71 nbsp nbsp SR 3 east Twigg s Ferry Road Gloucester Mathewseast end of SR 3 overlapStingray Point72 23116 24Chesapeake BoulevardEastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report Chesterfield County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 24 Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report Henrico County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 24 Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report New Kent County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 24 Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report King William County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 24 Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report King and Queen County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 24 Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report Gloucester County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 24 Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report Middlesex County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 24 a b c d e f g h i j k l Google 2011 07 24 Virginia State Route 33 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2011 07 24 State Highway Commission of Virginia January 13 1936 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 8 Route 4 at M P 5 9 between West Point and Shacklefords P O State Highway Commission of Virginia February 23 1938 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 7 Route 33 M P 3 0 at Shacklefords Fork External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia State Route 33 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Virginia State Route 33KML is from Wikidata Virginia Highways Project VA 33 lt SR 392 Spurs of SR 391923 1928 SR 394 gt lt SR 428 District 4 State Routes1928 1933 SR 430 gt lt SR 414 District 4 State Routes1928 1933 SR 416 gt lt SR 602 District 6 State Routes1928 1933 SR 604 gt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 33 amp oldid 1162405848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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