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U.S. Route 13 in Virginia

U.S. Route 13 (US 13) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway established in 1926 that runs for 518 miles (834 km) from Interstate 95 (I-95) just north of Fayetteville, North Carolina, north to US 1 in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, a northeastern suburb of Philadelphia. In the U.S. state of Virginia, US 13 runs north–south through the Hampton Roads and Eastern Shore regions of the state, using the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel to get between the two. In the Hampton Roads area, it uses Military Highway to bypass the city centers. It is most usually a four-lane highway, sometimes up to freeway or expressway standards with controlled access.

U.S. Route 13

US 13 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VDOT and Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel Commission
Length129.06 mi (207.70 km)
Existed1926–present
HistoryEstablished as SR 4 in 1918
Established as SR 34 in 1918
Tourist
routes
Virginia Byway
RestrictionsNo hazardous goods allowed on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel
Major junctions
South end US 13 at North Carolina state line near Somerton
Major intersections
North end US 13 at Maryland state line near New Church
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesCity of Suffolk, City of Chesapeake, City of Norfolk, City of Virginia Beach, Northampton, Accomack
Highway system

Route description Edit

City of Suffolk Edit

 
US 13 southbound along Whaleyville Boulevard in Suffolk

US 13 enters Virginia from North Carolina in the city of Suffolk in the Hampton Roads region, heading north on two-lane undivided Whaleyville Boulevard. The road passes through a mix of farmland and woodland with some residential and commercial development in the southern part of Suffolk, making a turn to the east in Somerton Historic District. The route curves northeast and reaches the community of Whaleyville, where it passes a mix of homes and businesses and crosses Mineral Spring Road. US 13 continues through wooded areas with some farm fields and residences, heading north before curving back to the northeast. Farther northeast, the road widens to a divided highway before it comes to an intersection with State Route 32 (SR 32). At this point, SR 32 joins US 13 for a concurrency on Carolina Road, a four-lane divided highway. The road runs through residential and commercial areas as it passes to the west of Suffolk Executive Airport. US 13/SR 32 head past more development and become a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane before turning back into a four-lane divided highway. US 13 splits from SR 32 at a modified trumpet interchange to head northwest on a four-lane freeway called the Suffolk Bypass while SR 32 continues north along with US 13 Business (US 13 Bus.) into the central part of Suffolk.[1][2]

US 13 heads northwest on the freeway to bypass central Suffolk to the west, passing through wooded areas with nearby development and coming to a bridge over Norfolk Southern Railway's Franklin District railroad line. The route heads near residential development before it comes to a northbound exit and southbound entrance with SR 688. Immediately after this interchange, the freeway comes to an interchange with US 58 and the western terminus of US 58 Bus., at which point US 58 becomes concurrent with US 13 on the bypass of Suffolk. US 13/US 58 head northeast and come to a bridge over CSX Transportation's Portsmouth Subdivision railroad line and Norfolk Southern Railway's Norfolk District railroad line, passing through woodland. The freeway heads through a mix of fields and woods as it comes to a diamond interchange with SR 604. The roadway heads north and crosses Lake Meade before it curves northeast and comes to an interchange with US 460 and the western terminus of US 460 Bus. At this point, US 460 joins US 13 and US 58 on the bypass of Suffolk, which turns east and heads north of the central part of the city. The freeway reaches an interchange with SR 10/SR 32 and heads between residential neighborhoods to the north and woods to the south, coming to a bridge over the Nansemond River. After passing over the river, US 13/US 58/US 460 come to an interchange with SR 642 and pass over the Commonwealth Railway before running near more development and curving southeast. The freeway passes over SR 337 without an interchange before heading through woods and coming to a southbound exit and northbound entrance with US 13 Bus./US 58 Bus./US 460 Bus. that also features a U-turn ramp from the southbound lanes to the northbound lanes by way of the southbound exit. This interchange features several unfinished ghost ramps which aim toward US 13 Bus./US 58 Bus./US 460 Bus. At this point, the freeway ends and US 13/US 58/US 460 head east-northeast on Portsmouth Boulevard, a six-lane expressway-style divided highway that passes through dense forests at the northern edge of the Great Dismal Swamp, with CSX Transportation's Portsmouth Subdivision parallel a short distance to the south. In this area, the roadway passes a pair of weigh stations serving both sides of the road.[1][2]

City of Chesapeake Edit

Along this stretch, US 13/US 58/US 460 cross into the city of Chesapeake and continue through wooded areas with some commercial development, passing to the south of Hampton Roads Executive Airport. The road comes to the Bowers Hill Interchange, an interchange complex serving the three routes along with I-64, I-264, and I-664. At this interchange, the road meets I-664, which is part of the Hampton Roads Beltway. Here, northbound US 13 and eastbound US 460 split from US 58 and follow I-664 south to the next exit, where the two routes split from I-664 and follow South Military Highway. Southbound US 13 and westbound US 460 remain along US 58 before splitting south toward South Military Highway at an intersection with the southern terminus of SR 191, at which point US 58 continues northeast along with US 460 Alternate. From here, US 13/US 460 cross the CSX Transportation line and continue east along South Military Highway, which is a four-lane divided highway. The road passes homes and businesses in the community of Bower's Hill, curving southeast into wooded areas and coming to a bridge over an abandoned railroad grade. The two routes continue past commercial development with some homes and woodland, turning to the east and coming to an interchange with I-64 (Hampton Roads Beltway). Past this interchange, US 13/US 460 pass through forests with some commercial development before reaching a junction with US 17 with long right-turn ramps. The road heads east through business areas with nearby residential development, intersecting the eastern terminus of SR 196. The two routes head into industrial areas with some trees and become closely parallel with Norfolk Southern Railway's Norfolk District to the south.[1][2]

US 13/US 460 cross over the Southern Branch Elizabeth River on the Gilmerton Bridge, a vertical-lift bridge, with the railroad tracks crossing the river on a parallel drawbridge. Past the bridge, the road passes more industrial development and crosses a Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line Railroad line before coming to an interchange with SR 166, where US 460 splits from US 13 by heading north along SR 166. Within this interchange, the road passes over the Norfolk Southern line. Following this interchange, US 13 continues east-southeast along four-lane divided South Military Highway, passing through industrial areas and meeting I-464 at a diamond interchange. After I-464, the road curves northeast and passes commercial development before coming to a cloverleaf interchange with SR 168. Past this interchange, the route comes to a bridge over the Chesapeake and Albemarle Railroad and is lined with businesses as it continues northeast.[1][2]

Cities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach Edit

 
US 13/SR 166 southbound at the I-64 interchange in Norfolk

US 13 enters the city of Virginia Beach and heads through more business areas, widening to six lanes and crossing Providence and Indian River roads. Past the latter intersection, the road widens to eight lanes and curves to the north, passing between residential areas to the west and commercial development to the east. The route comes to a bridge over the Eastern Branch Elizabeth River, at which point it enters the city of Norfolk and runs near homes before passing commercial development. US 13 passes over Hampton Roads Transit's Tide Light Rail line east of Military Highway station before it comes to a cloverleaf interchange with I-264. Following this interchange, the road name becomes North Military Highway and the divided highway widens to 10 lanes. The route becomes lined with businesses, passing to the west of the former Military Circle Mall before reaching a single-point urban interchange with US 58. From here, US 13 narrows to eight lanes and continues past businesses and shopping centers. The route narrows to a four-lane undivided road as it continues north.[1][2]

US 13 reaches an intersection with SR 165 and SR 166, where SR 165 heads north along North Military Highway, SR 166 heads west along Princess Anne Road, and US 13 turns east to run concurrent with SR 165 and SR 166 along Northampton Boulevard, a six-lane divided highway. The road passes near residential and commercial development, with SR 165 soon splitting to the south. US 13/SR 166 continue east through wooded areas and reach an interchange with I-64 (Hampton Roads Beltway). Past this interchange, the divided highway turns northeast and widens to eight lanes, passing to the southeast of the entrance to Norfolk Premium Outlets before crossing into the city of Virginia Beach. The two routes head past more businesses with some homes, with SR 166 splitting from US 13 by turning north at Diamond Springs Road. US 13 narrows to six lanes and curves east, heading through wooded residential areas and passing between Little Creek Reservoir to the north and Lake Smith to the south. The road continues near residential development and comes to a cloverleaf interchange with SR 225. Following this, the route curves northeast and reaches a diamond interchange with US 60, where it turns to the north and narrows to four lanes, passing between residential neighborhoods.[1][2]

Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel Edit

 
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel carries US 13 across the Chesapeake Bay

A short distance past the US 60 interchange, US 13 comes to a northbound toll plaza for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel. From here, the route heads onto the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel, a 17.6-mile (28.3 km) bridge–tunnel complex that carries US 13 across the Chesapeake Bay. The road leaves the mainland of Virginia Beach and heads over the bay on a pair of low-level trestle bridges, with one bridge carrying two lanes of northbound traffic and the other bridge carrying two lanes of southbound traffic. The road reaches an artificial island that is home to a fishing pier, where it narrows to a two-lane undivided road and heads into the Thimble Shoal Tunnel that passes under a shipping channel. The roadway leaves the tunnel at another artificial island, at which point it resumes along a pair of low-level trestle bridges carrying two lanes in each direction. The bridge–tunnel curves northeast and reaches another artificial island, where the highway again narrows to a two-lane undivided road and enters the Chesapeake Channel Tunnel that heads under another shipping channel. The road leaves the tunnel on another artificial island and returns to a pair of low-level trestle bridges carrying two lanes in each direction. Farther northeast, the roadway rises for the North Channel Bridges, a high-level crossing of a shipping channel. The northbound span at the North Channel Bridges consists of a truss bridge. After this, the road heads onto Fisherman Island, an island in the Chesapeake Bay in Northampton County that contains the Fisherman Island National Wildlife Refuge. On this island, US 13 heads off the bridge and turns north as a four-lane divided highway. The roadway leaves the island and heads north across more of the Chesapeake Bay on the Fisherman Inlet Bridges, a pair of high-level bridges over a shipping channel that carry two lanes in each direction. After this, the route heads onto the mainland of Northampton County and passes a scenic overlook next to the southbound lanes before coming to a southbound toll plaza for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel and a rest area and welcome center next to the northbound lanes that is accessible from both directions.[1][2][3]

Northampton County Edit

 
View south along US 13 at US 13 Bus. near Eastville in Northampton County

From here, US 13 leaves the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel and continues through Northampton County, which is in the Eastern Shore region of the state on the Delmarva Peninsula. The route heads north on the Charles M. Lankford Jr. Highway (usually shortened to Lankford Highway), a four-lane divided highway that serves as the main north–south highway in the region. The road intersects the southern terminus of SR 600 west of the Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge and runs through a mix of farmland and woodland with some residential and commercial development a short distance to the east of the Chesapeake Bay. US 13 passes to the east of Kiptopeke State Park, heading farther east from the bay, and comes to an intersection with SR 704 that provides access to the community of Kiptopeke and the state park to the west. The route continues north through rural areas with some development, coming to an intersection with SR 683. Farther north, the road crosses the abandoned Bay Coast Railroad line and comes to an intersection with the eastern terminus of SR 184, which heads west to the town of Cape Charles, and the southern terminus of US 13 Bus., which heads north to the town of Cheriton. From here, US 13 heads north-northwest and runs through farm fields with some businesses as it bypasses Cheriton to the west, curving to the northeast. The route meets the northern end of US 13 Bus. to the north of Cheriton and continues through agricultural areas and woodland with some development. Another US 13 Bus. branches off to the northwest to head into the town of Eastville while US 13 bypasses the town to the east. The road comes to the north end of US 13 Bus. past Eastville as it runs north-northeast through more rural areas.[1][2]

The road curves northeast before turning back to the north-northeast as it reaches the community of Machipongo, where it begins to run closely parallel to the abandoned railroad line to the east of the road. US 13 continues alongside the abandoned railroad tracks through farms and woods with some homes. The route reaches the community of Birdsnest, where it crosses SR 620. The road runs through more rural land before it enters the town of Nassawadox, where it heads near homes and some businesses and comes to intersections with SR 609 and SR 606. US 13 leaves Nassawadox and runs through wooded areas with some farm fields and development. South of the town of Exmore, the route comes to an intersection with the southern terminus of US 13 Bus., which heads northeast alongside the abandoned railroad tracks into Exmore while US 13 curves north to bypass the town to the west. The road heads past businesses with some fields and woods and reaches an intersection with SR 183. From here, US 13 curves northeast and crosses SR 178, where it turns east and runs between woodland to the north and businesses to the south. The route comes to the northern terminus of US 13 Bus. and curves northeast into woods.[1][2]

Accomack County Edit

US 13 enters Accomack County and heads north-northeast through a mix of fields, woods, and commercial development as the abandoned Bay Coast Railroad line line again closely parallels the route to the east. The route reaches an intersection with the eastern terminus of SR 181, which leads west to the town of Belle Haven. The road continues alongside the abandoned railroad tracks through forests before heading through farmland with some residential and commercial development. US 13 enters the town of Painter, where it transitions into a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane and passes near a mix of homes and businesses, reaching an intersection with the western terminus of SR 182. After leaving Painter, the route becomes a four-lane divided highway again and continues through a mix of farm fields and woodland with some development. The road reaches the town of Keller, where the median turns into a center left-turn lane and it heads near businesses, coming to a junction with SR 180. At this point, SR 180 turns north for a concurrency with US 13 and the two routes leave Keller, transitioning into a four-lane divided highway. SR 180 splits from US 13 by turning east and US 13 continues north-northeast through woods alongside the abandoned railroad tracks. The road intersects SR 1420, which leads west to Accomack County Airport, adjacent to the Eastern Shore of Virginia Chamber of Commerce tourist information center before it passes to the east of Eastern Shore Community College, which is accessed by SR 389. The route runs through more woods before it reaches the town of Melfa, where it becomes a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane and passes a mix of homes and businesses, crossing SR 626. After leaving Melfa, US 13 turns back into a four-lane divided highway and passes through a mix of farmland, woodland, and development.[1][2]

 
US 13 southbound leaving Temperanceville in Accomack County

South of the town of Onley, the road passes to the east of Nandua High School as it curves north away from the abandoned railroad tracks. The route heads past businesses and comes to an intersection with the southern terminus of US 13 Bus., which heads east into Onley. US 13 continues through commercial areas along the western edge of Onley, curving northeast and crossing SR 179. The road comes to an interchange with US 13 Bus. north of Onley and heads onto a bridge over the business route and the abandoned railroad line. The route continues northeast through fields and woods with some commercial development, passing to the southeast of the community of Tasley. US 13 reaches an intersection with US 13 Bus. and continues through rural land with occasional development as it bypasses the town of Accomac to the northwest. The road passes south of a Perdue Farms chicken plant before meeting the northern terminus of US 13 Bus. to the northeast of Accomac. From here, the route continues northeast through agricultural areas with some woods, homes, and commercial development. In the community of Centerville, US 13 comes to an intersection with the eastern terminus of SR 176. A short distance later, the road has a junction with the southern terminus of SR 679. The route runs north-northeast through farmland with some woodland and occasional development, passing through the community of Gargatha. In the community of Nelsonia, US 13 becomes a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane and runs past homes and businesses, reaching an intersection with SR 187. From here, the route turns back into a four-lane divided highway and runs through a mix of farmfields and woodland. Upon reaching the community of Mappsville, the median of the road turns into a center left-turn lane and it runs near residences and commercial development, forming a brief concurrency with SR 689.[1][2]

After passing through Mappsville, US 13 runs through farmland and becomes a four-lane divided highway past the SR 691 junction. The road curves to the north and continues through farmfields and woodland with some development, coming to an intersection with the eastern terminus of SR 692. The route bends to the north-northeast and passes east of a Tyson Foods chicken plant before it reaches the community of Temperanceville, where it transitions into a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane and is lined with homes and some businesses, curving north and crossing SR 695. From here, US 13 once again becomes a four-lane divided highway and continues through a mix of agricultural and wooded areas, passing to the east of Arcadia High School. At this point, the road heads into the community of Oak Hall and the median turns into a center left-turn lane as it passes through residential areas. The route turns back into a four-lane divided highway as it runs past businesses and comes to an intersection with the western terminus of SR 175, which heads east to the town of Chincoteague and Assateague Island. Past this intersection, US 13 runs through a mix of farmfield and woodland with some development. The route passes a pair of weigh stations located on both sides of the road and runs through the community of New Church, where it heads past a mix of homes and businesses and intersects SR 709. From here, the road curves northwest and passes through wooded areas, reaching a rest area and welcome center next to the southbound lanes that is accessible from both directions. US 13 heads past farm fields and businesses before coming to the Maryland state line and continuing north into that state.[1][2]

History Edit

 
Salem Methodist Church historical marker near Cheriton

What is now US 13 on the Eastern Shore was added to the state highway system in 1918 as State Route 4 (SR 4). It was renumbered State Route 34 (SR 34) in the 1923 state highway renumbering, and US 13 was applied to its whole length in 1926. SR 34 was dropped in the 1933 state route renumbering and was immediately reused on a route through Lawrenceville. That was renumbered to SR 46 in the 1940 state highway renumbering, and the current SR 34 was designated in the late 1940s.

Before the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel, US 13 continued across the Chesapeake Bay using a ferry.

Future Edit

As part of the Suffolk 2026 Comprehensive Plan, the city plans to bypass the crossroads community of Whaleyville in southwestern Suffolk City. US 13 (along with North Carolina Highway 11) is a strategic highway corridor in North Carolina toward Greenville.[4][5]

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
City of Suffolk0.000.00 
 
US 13 south – Ahoskie
North Carolina state line
0.941.51Arthur Drive – SomertonFormer SR 643
4.757.64Mineral Spring Road – HollandFormer SR 616
11.8018.99 
 
SR 32 south (Carolina Road) – Edenton, Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
South end of SR 32 overlap
11.9119.17Old Somerton Road / Airport Road – Suffolk Municipal AirportFormer SR 646
13.1621.18 
 
 
 
 
US 13 Bus. north / SR 32 north (Carolina Road) – Downtown Suffolk
Interchange; north end of SR 32 overlap; south end of freeway
  
 
 
SR 688 (Turlington Road) to US 58 Bus. – Downtown Suffolk
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
15.4124.80 
 
US 58 west – Franklin, Emporia
South end of US 58 overlap
16.9127.21  SR 604 (Pitchkettle Road)
18.3529.53 
 
US 460 west (US 460 Bus. east) – Petersburg, Downtown Suffolk
South end of US 460 overlap
19.2330.95   SR 10 / SR 32 – Smithfield, Newport News, Downtown Suffolk
20.8533.55  SR 642 (Wilroy Road)
22.5336.26 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 13 Bus. south / US 58 Bus. west / US 460 Bus. west – Downtown Suffolk
Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance; north end of freeway
City of Chesapeake27.9745.01 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-664 north (Hampton Roads Beltway inner loop) / US 58 east / US 460 Alt. east (Airline Boulevard) / SR 191 north (Jolliff Road) – Newport News, Hampton, Richmond
I-664 exit 13; north end of US 58 overlap; south end of I-664 overlap (northbound only)
West Military HighwayInterchange northbound; intersection southbound
  
 
I-264 / I-64 east (Hampton Roads Beltway outer loop) – Portsmouth, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach
North end of I-664 overlap (northbound only); US 13 north follows exit 14
30.9749.84  
 
I-64 to I-664 – Suffolk, Virginia Beach
I-64 exit 297
32.0351.55  
 
US 17 (North George Washington Highway) to I-64 – Portsmouth, Elizabeth City, NC
 
 
SR 196 west (Canal Drive)
Gilmerton Bridge over Southern Branch Elizabeth River
34.8456.07 
 
  US 460 east / SR 166 (Bainbridge Boulevard) – South Norfolk
Interchange; east end of US 460 overlap
35.6457.36  
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-464 to I-64 / I-264 / US 17 south – Norfolk, Virginia Beach
I-464 exit 2
36.7059.06  
 
SR 168 (Battlefield Boulevard) to I-64 – Great Bridge, Nags Head
Interchange
City of Virginia Beach39.3963.39Providence RoadFormer SR 409 east
39.8264.08Indian River RoadFormer SR 407
City of Norfolk41.4466.69  
 
I-264 to I-64 – Downtown Norfolk, Portsmouth, Richmond, Virginia Beach
I-264 exit 13
42.1967.90  US 58 (Virginia Beach Boulevard)Interchange
43.5170.02 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 165 north (North Military Highway) / SR 166 west (Princess Anne Road) to I-64 east – Airport, Downtown Norfolk
South end of SR 165 / SR 166 overlap
43.7670.42 
 
SR 165 south (Kempsville Road)
North end of SR 165 overlap
44.2671.23  I-64 (Hampton Roads Beltway) – Hampton, Richmond, Downtown Norfolk, Chesapeake, SuffolkI-64 exit 282; no access from US 13 north to I-64 west or I-64 east to US 13 south
City of Virginia Beach45.4473.13 
 
SR 166 east (Diamond Springs Road)
North end of SR 166 overlap
47.3276.15  SR 225 (Independence Boulevard) – Amphib BaseInterchange
48.2077.57  US 60 (Shore Drive) – Little Creek, Virginia Beach, BeachesInterchange
Chesapeake Bay49.2679.28Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel
NorthamptonKiptopeke  SR 600 (Seaside Road)Former SR 186 north
  SR 624 (Capeville Drive) – CapevilleFormer SR 186 south
Cape Junction75.53121.55 
 
 
 
 
US 13 Bus. north (Bayside Road) / SR 184 west (Stone Road) – Cape Charles, Cheriton
Cheriton77.09124.06 
 
 
US 13 Bus. south (Bayside Road) – Cheriton
Stumptown80.00128.75 
 
 
US 13 Bus. north (Courthouse Road) – Eastville
Eastville81.30130.84  SR 631 (Willow Oak Road) – EastvilleFormer SR 185 east
82.11132.14 
 
 
US 13 Bus. south (Courthouse Road) – Eastville
Nassawadox  SR 606 (Rogers Drive) – FranktownFormer SR 184 west
Exmore92.97149.62 
 
 
US 13 Bus. north (Main Street) – Exmore, Willis Wharf
94.47152.03  SR 183 (Occohannock Neck Road) – Silver Beach, Downtown Exmore
94.91152.74  SR 178 (Main Street) – Belle Haven, Downtown Exmore, Willis Wharf
95.22153.24Lincoln Avenue (US 13 Bus. south)
AccomackBelle Haven Station 
 
SR 181 west – Belle Haven
Painter 
 
SR 182 east (Main Street) – Quinby
Keller 
 
 
 
SR 180 west (North Street) / SR 696 east (Keller Fair Road) – Pungoteague
South end of SR 180 overlap
 
 
SR 180 east (Wachapreague Road) – Wachapreague
North end of SR 180 overlap
 
 
SR 389 west – Eastern Shore Community College
Onley105.71170.12 
 
 
 
 
US 13 Bus. north (Coastal Boulevard) / SR 609 west (Redwood Road) – Onley
106.33171.12  SR 179 (West Main Street) – Onancock, Onley
 
 
US 13 Bus. – Tasley
Interchange
108.14174.03 
 
US 13 Bus. (Tasley Road / Front Street) – Accomac
Accomac  SR 764 (Accomac Road / Courthouse Avenue) – Greenbush, AccomacFormer SR 177
110.42177.70 
 
 
 
 
US 13 Bus. south (Front Street) / SR 663 west (Mary N. Smith Road) – Accomac
Centerville112.36180.83 
 
SR 176 west (Parksley Road) – Parksley
Nelsonia116.66187.75  SR 187 (Nelsonia Road) – Bloxom, Modest Town
Temperanceville122.07196.45 
 
SR 695 west (Saxis Road) – Saxis, Makemie Park, Sanford
Former SR 288 west
Oak Hall  SR 703 (Withams Road)Former SR 175 west
Nash Corner125.38201.78 
 
SR 175 east (Chincoteague Road) – Wallops Island, Chincoteague, Assateague
129.06207.70 
 
US 13 north (Ocean Highway) – Salisbury
Maryland state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Official State Transportation Map (Map). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2016–2018. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Google (June 6, 2018). "overview of U.S. Route 13 in Virginia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
  3. ^ "Facts". Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel. Retrieved June 7, 2018.
  4. ^ "City of Suffolk, Virginia". Suffolkva.us. April 5, 2006. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on May 19, 2012. Retrieved July 29, 2012.

External links Edit

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  U.S. Route 13
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Maryland

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This article is about the section of U S Route 13 in Virginia For the entire route see U S Route 13 U S Route 13 US 13 is a north south United States Numbered Highway established in 1926 that runs for 518 miles 834 km from Interstate 95 I 95 just north of Fayetteville North Carolina north to US 1 in Morrisville Pennsylvania a northeastern suburb of Philadelphia In the U S state of Virginia US 13 runs north south through the Hampton Roads and Eastern Shore regions of the state using the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel to get between the two In the Hampton Roads area it uses Military Highway to bypass the city centers It is most usually a four lane highway sometimes up to freeway or expressway standards with controlled access U S Route 13US 13 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by VDOT and Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel CommissionLength129 06 mi 207 70 km Existed1926 presentHistoryEstablished as SR 4 in 1918Established as SR 34 in 1918TouristroutesVirginia BywayRestrictionsNo hazardous goods allowed on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge TunnelMajor junctionsSouth endUS 13 at North Carolina state line near SomertonMajor intersectionsUS 58 in Suffolk US 460 in Suffolk I 64 I 264 I 664 in Chesapeake US 17 in Chesapeake I 464 in Chesapeake I 264 in Norfolk US 58 in Norfolk I 64 in Norfolk US 60 in Virginia Beach SR 175 near ChincoteagueNorth endUS 13 at Maryland state line near New ChurchLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesCity of Suffolk City of Chesapeake City of Norfolk City of Virginia Beach Northampton AccomackHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes US 11W SR 13 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 City of Suffolk 1 2 City of Chesapeake 1 3 Cities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach 1 4 Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel 1 5 Northampton County 1 6 Accomack County 2 History 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description EditCity of Suffolk Edit nbsp US 13 southbound along Whaleyville Boulevard in SuffolkUS 13 enters Virginia from North Carolina in the city of Suffolk in the Hampton Roads region heading north on two lane undivided Whaleyville Boulevard The road passes through a mix of farmland and woodland with some residential and commercial development in the southern part of Suffolk making a turn to the east in Somerton Historic District The route curves northeast and reaches the community of Whaleyville where it passes a mix of homes and businesses and crosses Mineral Spring Road US 13 continues through wooded areas with some farm fields and residences heading north before curving back to the northeast Farther northeast the road widens to a divided highway before it comes to an intersection with State Route 32 SR 32 At this point SR 32 joins US 13 for a concurrency on Carolina Road a four lane divided highway The road runs through residential and commercial areas as it passes to the west of Suffolk Executive Airport US 13 SR 32 head past more development and become a five lane road with a center left turn lane before turning back into a four lane divided highway US 13 splits from SR 32 at a modified trumpet interchange to head northwest on a four lane freeway called the Suffolk Bypass while SR 32 continues north along with US 13 Business US 13 Bus into the central part of Suffolk 1 2 US 13 heads northwest on the freeway to bypass central Suffolk to the west passing through wooded areas with nearby development and coming to a bridge over Norfolk Southern Railway s Franklin District railroad line The route heads near residential development before it comes to a northbound exit and southbound entrance with SR 688 Immediately after this interchange the freeway comes to an interchange with US 58 and the western terminus of US 58 Bus at which point US 58 becomes concurrent with US 13 on the bypass of Suffolk US 13 US 58 head northeast and come to a bridge over CSX Transportation s Portsmouth Subdivision railroad line and Norfolk Southern Railway s Norfolk District railroad line passing through woodland The freeway heads through a mix of fields and woods as it comes to a diamond interchange with SR 604 The roadway heads north and crosses Lake Meade before it curves northeast and comes to an interchange with US 460 and the western terminus of US 460 Bus At this point US 460 joins US 13 and US 58 on the bypass of Suffolk which turns east and heads north of the central part of the city The freeway reaches an interchange with SR 10 SR 32 and heads between residential neighborhoods to the north and woods to the south coming to a bridge over the Nansemond River After passing over the river US 13 US 58 US 460 come to an interchange with SR 642 and pass over the Commonwealth Railway before running near more development and curving southeast The freeway passes over SR 337 without an interchange before heading through woods and coming to a southbound exit and northbound entrance with US 13 Bus US 58 Bus US 460 Bus that also features a U turn ramp from the southbound lanes to the northbound lanes by way of the southbound exit This interchange features several unfinished ghost ramps which aim toward US 13 Bus US 58 Bus US 460 Bus At this point the freeway ends and US 13 US 58 US 460 head east northeast on Portsmouth Boulevard a six lane expressway style divided highway that passes through dense forests at the northern edge of the Great Dismal Swamp with CSX Transportation s Portsmouth Subdivision parallel a short distance to the south In this area the roadway passes a pair of weigh stations serving both sides of the road 1 2 City of Chesapeake Edit Along this stretch US 13 US 58 US 460 cross into the city of Chesapeake and continue through wooded areas with some commercial development passing to the south of Hampton Roads Executive Airport The road comes to the Bowers Hill Interchange an interchange complex serving the three routes along with I 64 I 264 and I 664 At this interchange the road meets I 664 which is part of the Hampton Roads Beltway Here northbound US 13 and eastbound US 460 split from US 58 and follow I 664 south to the next exit where the two routes split from I 664 and follow South Military Highway Southbound US 13 and westbound US 460 remain along US 58 before splitting south toward South Military Highway at an intersection with the southern terminus of SR 191 at which point US 58 continues northeast along with US 460 Alternate From here US 13 US 460 cross the CSX Transportation line and continue east along South Military Highway which is a four lane divided highway The road passes homes and businesses in the community of Bower s Hill curving southeast into wooded areas and coming to a bridge over an abandoned railroad grade The two routes continue past commercial development with some homes and woodland turning to the east and coming to an interchange with I 64 Hampton Roads Beltway Past this interchange US 13 US 460 pass through forests with some commercial development before reaching a junction with US 17 with long right turn ramps The road heads east through business areas with nearby residential development intersecting the eastern terminus of SR 196 The two routes head into industrial areas with some trees and become closely parallel with Norfolk Southern Railway s Norfolk District to the south 1 2 US 13 US 460 cross over the Southern Branch Elizabeth River on the Gilmerton Bridge a vertical lift bridge with the railroad tracks crossing the river on a parallel drawbridge Past the bridge the road passes more industrial development and crosses a Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line Railroad line before coming to an interchange with SR 166 where US 460 splits from US 13 by heading north along SR 166 Within this interchange the road passes over the Norfolk Southern line Following this interchange US 13 continues east southeast along four lane divided South Military Highway passing through industrial areas and meeting I 464 at a diamond interchange After I 464 the road curves northeast and passes commercial development before coming to a cloverleaf interchange with SR 168 Past this interchange the route comes to a bridge over the Chesapeake and Albemarle Railroad and is lined with businesses as it continues northeast 1 2 Cities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach Edit nbsp US 13 SR 166 southbound at the I 64 interchange in NorfolkUS 13 enters the city of Virginia Beach and heads through more business areas widening to six lanes and crossing Providence and Indian River roads Past the latter intersection the road widens to eight lanes and curves to the north passing between residential areas to the west and commercial development to the east The route comes to a bridge over the Eastern Branch Elizabeth River at which point it enters the city of Norfolk and runs near homes before passing commercial development US 13 passes over Hampton Roads Transit s Tide Light Rail line east of Military Highway station before it comes to a cloverleaf interchange with I 264 Following this interchange the road name becomes North Military Highway and the divided highway widens to 10 lanes The route becomes lined with businesses passing to the west of the former Military Circle Mall before reaching a single point urban interchange with US 58 From here US 13 narrows to eight lanes and continues past businesses and shopping centers The route narrows to a four lane undivided road as it continues north 1 2 US 13 reaches an intersection with SR 165 and SR 166 where SR 165 heads north along North Military Highway SR 166 heads west along Princess Anne Road and US 13 turns east to run concurrent with SR 165 and SR 166 along Northampton Boulevard a six lane divided highway The road passes near residential and commercial development with SR 165 soon splitting to the south US 13 SR 166 continue east through wooded areas and reach an interchange with I 64 Hampton Roads Beltway Past this interchange the divided highway turns northeast and widens to eight lanes passing to the southeast of the entrance to Norfolk Premium Outlets before crossing into the city of Virginia Beach The two routes head past more businesses with some homes with SR 166 splitting from US 13 by turning north at Diamond Springs Road US 13 narrows to six lanes and curves east heading through wooded residential areas and passing between Little Creek Reservoir to the north and Lake Smith to the south The road continues near residential development and comes to a cloverleaf interchange with SR 225 Following this the route curves northeast and reaches a diamond interchange with US 60 where it turns to the north and narrows to four lanes passing between residential neighborhoods 1 2 Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel Edit nbsp The Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel carries US 13 across the Chesapeake BayA short distance past the US 60 interchange US 13 comes to a northbound toll plaza for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel From here the route heads onto the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel a 17 6 mile 28 3 km bridge tunnel complex that carries US 13 across the Chesapeake Bay The road leaves the mainland of Virginia Beach and heads over the bay on a pair of low level trestle bridges with one bridge carrying two lanes of northbound traffic and the other bridge carrying two lanes of southbound traffic The road reaches an artificial island that is home to a fishing pier where it narrows to a two lane undivided road and heads into the Thimble Shoal Tunnel that passes under a shipping channel The roadway leaves the tunnel at another artificial island at which point it resumes along a pair of low level trestle bridges carrying two lanes in each direction The bridge tunnel curves northeast and reaches another artificial island where the highway again narrows to a two lane undivided road and enters the Chesapeake Channel Tunnel that heads under another shipping channel The road leaves the tunnel on another artificial island and returns to a pair of low level trestle bridges carrying two lanes in each direction Farther northeast the roadway rises for the North Channel Bridges a high level crossing of a shipping channel The northbound span at the North Channel Bridges consists of a truss bridge After this the road heads onto Fisherman Island an island in the Chesapeake Bay in Northampton County that contains the Fisherman Island National Wildlife Refuge On this island US 13 heads off the bridge and turns north as a four lane divided highway The roadway leaves the island and heads north across more of the Chesapeake Bay on the Fisherman Inlet Bridges a pair of high level bridges over a shipping channel that carry two lanes in each direction After this the route heads onto the mainland of Northampton County and passes a scenic overlook next to the southbound lanes before coming to a southbound toll plaza for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and a rest area and welcome center next to the northbound lanes that is accessible from both directions 1 2 3 Northampton County Edit nbsp View south along US 13 at US 13 Bus near Eastville in Northampton CountyFrom here US 13 leaves the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and continues through Northampton County which is in the Eastern Shore region of the state on the Delmarva Peninsula The route heads north on the Charles M Lankford Jr Highway usually shortened to Lankford Highway a four lane divided highway that serves as the main north south highway in the region The road intersects the southern terminus of SR 600 west of the Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge and runs through a mix of farmland and woodland with some residential and commercial development a short distance to the east of the Chesapeake Bay US 13 passes to the east of Kiptopeke State Park heading farther east from the bay and comes to an intersection with SR 704 that provides access to the community of Kiptopeke and the state park to the west The route continues north through rural areas with some development coming to an intersection with SR 683 Farther north the road crosses the abandoned Bay Coast Railroad line and comes to an intersection with the eastern terminus of SR 184 which heads west to the town of Cape Charles and the southern terminus of US 13 Bus which heads north to the town of Cheriton From here US 13 heads north northwest and runs through farm fields with some businesses as it bypasses Cheriton to the west curving to the northeast The route meets the northern end of US 13 Bus to the north of Cheriton and continues through agricultural areas and woodland with some development Another US 13 Bus branches off to the northwest to head into the town of Eastville while US 13 bypasses the town to the east The road comes to the north end of US 13 Bus past Eastville as it runs north northeast through more rural areas 1 2 The road curves northeast before turning back to the north northeast as it reaches the community of Machipongo where it begins to run closely parallel to the abandoned railroad line to the east of the road US 13 continues alongside the abandoned railroad tracks through farms and woods with some homes The route reaches the community of Birdsnest where it crosses SR 620 The road runs through more rural land before it enters the town of Nassawadox where it heads near homes and some businesses and comes to intersections with SR 609 and SR 606 US 13 leaves Nassawadox and runs through wooded areas with some farm fields and development South of the town of Exmore the route comes to an intersection with the southern terminus of US 13 Bus which heads northeast alongside the abandoned railroad tracks into Exmore while US 13 curves north to bypass the town to the west The road heads past businesses with some fields and woods and reaches an intersection with SR 183 From here US 13 curves northeast and crosses SR 178 where it turns east and runs between woodland to the north and businesses to the south The route comes to the northern terminus of US 13 Bus and curves northeast into woods 1 2 Accomack County Edit US 13 enters Accomack County and heads north northeast through a mix of fields woods and commercial development as the abandoned Bay Coast Railroad line line again closely parallels the route to the east The route reaches an intersection with the eastern terminus of SR 181 which leads west to the town of Belle Haven The road continues alongside the abandoned railroad tracks through forests before heading through farmland with some residential and commercial development US 13 enters the town of Painter where it transitions into a five lane road with a center left turn lane and passes near a mix of homes and businesses reaching an intersection with the western terminus of SR 182 After leaving Painter the route becomes a four lane divided highway again and continues through a mix of farm fields and woodland with some development The road reaches the town of Keller where the median turns into a center left turn lane and it heads near businesses coming to a junction with SR 180 At this point SR 180 turns north for a concurrency with US 13 and the two routes leave Keller transitioning into a four lane divided highway SR 180 splits from US 13 by turning east and US 13 continues north northeast through woods alongside the abandoned railroad tracks The road intersects SR 1420 which leads west to Accomack County Airport adjacent to the Eastern Shore of Virginia Chamber of Commerce tourist information center before it passes to the east of Eastern Shore Community College which is accessed by SR 389 The route runs through more woods before it reaches the town of Melfa where it becomes a five lane road with a center left turn lane and passes a mix of homes and businesses crossing SR 626 After leaving Melfa US 13 turns back into a four lane divided highway and passes through a mix of farmland woodland and development 1 2 nbsp US 13 southbound leaving Temperanceville in Accomack CountySouth of the town of Onley the road passes to the east of Nandua High School as it curves north away from the abandoned railroad tracks The route heads past businesses and comes to an intersection with the southern terminus of US 13 Bus which heads east into Onley US 13 continues through commercial areas along the western edge of Onley curving northeast and crossing SR 179 The road comes to an interchange with US 13 Bus north of Onley and heads onto a bridge over the business route and the abandoned railroad line The route continues northeast through fields and woods with some commercial development passing to the southeast of the community of Tasley US 13 reaches an intersection with US 13 Bus and continues through rural land with occasional development as it bypasses the town of Accomac to the northwest The road passes south of a Perdue Farms chicken plant before meeting the northern terminus of US 13 Bus to the northeast of Accomac From here the route continues northeast through agricultural areas with some woods homes and commercial development In the community of Centerville US 13 comes to an intersection with the eastern terminus of SR 176 A short distance later the road has a junction with the southern terminus of SR 679 The route runs north northeast through farmland with some woodland and occasional development passing through the community of Gargatha In the community of Nelsonia US 13 becomes a five lane road with a center left turn lane and runs past homes and businesses reaching an intersection with SR 187 From here the route turns back into a four lane divided highway and runs through a mix of farmfields and woodland Upon reaching the community of Mappsville the median of the road turns into a center left turn lane and it runs near residences and commercial development forming a brief concurrency with SR 689 1 2 After passing through Mappsville US 13 runs through farmland and becomes a four lane divided highway past the SR 691 junction The road curves to the north and continues through farmfields and woodland with some development coming to an intersection with the eastern terminus of SR 692 The route bends to the north northeast and passes east of a Tyson Foods chicken plant before it reaches the community of Temperanceville where it transitions into a five lane road with a center left turn lane and is lined with homes and some businesses curving north and crossing SR 695 From here US 13 once again becomes a four lane divided highway and continues through a mix of agricultural and wooded areas passing to the east of Arcadia High School At this point the road heads into the community of Oak Hall and the median turns into a center left turn lane as it passes through residential areas The route turns back into a four lane divided highway as it runs past businesses and comes to an intersection with the western terminus of SR 175 which heads east to the town of Chincoteague and Assateague Island Past this intersection US 13 runs through a mix of farmfield and woodland with some development The route passes a pair of weigh stations located on both sides of the road and runs through the community of New Church where it heads past a mix of homes and businesses and intersects SR 709 From here the road curves northwest and passes through wooded areas reaching a rest area and welcome center next to the southbound lanes that is accessible from both directions US 13 heads past farm fields and businesses before coming to the Maryland state line and continuing north into that state 1 2 History Edit nbsp Salem Methodist Church historical marker near CheritonWhat is now US 13 on the Eastern Shore was added to the state highway system in 1918 as State Route 4 SR 4 It was renumbered State Route 34 SR 34 in the 1923 state highway renumbering and US 13 was applied to its whole length in 1926 SR 34 was dropped in the 1933 state route renumbering and was immediately reused on a route through Lawrenceville That was renumbered to SR 46 in the 1940 state highway renumbering and the current SR 34 was designated in the late 1940s Before the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel US 13 continued across the Chesapeake Bay using a ferry Future EditAs part of the Suffolk 2026 Comprehensive Plan the city plans to bypass the crossroads community of Whaleyville in southwestern Suffolk City US 13 along with North Carolina Highway 11 is a strategic highway corridor in North Carolina toward Greenville 4 5 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesCity of Suffolk0 000 00 nbsp nbsp US 13 south AhoskieNorth Carolina state line0 941 51Arthur Drive SomertonFormer SR 6434 757 64Mineral Spring Road HollandFormer SR 61611 8018 99 nbsp nbsp SR 32 south Carolina Road Edenton Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife RefugeSouth end of SR 32 overlap11 9119 17Old Somerton Road Airport Road Suffolk Municipal AirportFormer SR 64613 1621 18 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus north SR 32 north Carolina Road Downtown SuffolkInterchange north end of SR 32 overlap south end of freeway nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 688 Turlington Road to US 58 Bus Downtown SuffolkNorthbound exit and southbound entrance15 4124 80 nbsp nbsp US 58 west Franklin EmporiaSouth end of US 58 overlap16 9127 21 nbsp SR 604 Pitchkettle Road 18 3529 53 nbsp nbsp US 460 west US 460 Bus east Petersburg Downtown SuffolkSouth end of US 460 overlap19 2330 95 nbsp nbsp SR 10 SR 32 Smithfield Newport News Downtown Suffolk20 8533 55 nbsp SR 642 Wilroy Road 22 5336 26 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus south US 58 Bus west US 460 Bus west Downtown SuffolkInterchange southbound exit and northbound entrance north end of freewayCity of Chesapeake27 9745 01 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 664 north Hampton Roads Beltway inner loop US 58 east US 460 Alt east Airline Boulevard SR 191 north Jolliff Road Newport News Hampton RichmondI 664 exit 13 north end of US 58 overlap south end of I 664 overlap northbound only West Military HighwayInterchange northbound intersection southbound nbsp nbsp nbsp I 264 I 64 east Hampton Roads Beltway outer loop Portsmouth Norfolk Chesapeake Virginia BeachNorth end of I 664 overlap northbound only US 13 north follows exit 1430 9749 84 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 64 to I 664 Suffolk Virginia BeachI 64 exit 29732 0351 55 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 North George Washington Highway to I 64 Portsmouth Elizabeth City NC nbsp nbsp SR 196 west Canal Drive Gilmerton Bridge over Southern Branch Elizabeth River34 8456 07 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 460 east SR 166 Bainbridge Boulevard South NorfolkInterchange east end of US 460 overlap35 6457 36 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 464 to I 64 I 264 US 17 south Norfolk Virginia BeachI 464 exit 236 7059 06 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 168 Battlefield Boulevard to I 64 Great Bridge Nags HeadInterchangeCity of Virginia Beach39 3963 39Providence RoadFormer SR 409 east39 8264 08Indian River RoadFormer SR 407City of Norfolk41 4466 69 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 264 to I 64 Downtown Norfolk Portsmouth Richmond Virginia BeachI 264 exit 1342 1967 90 nbsp US 58 Virginia Beach Boulevard Interchange43 5170 02 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 165 north North Military Highway SR 166 west Princess Anne Road to I 64 east Airport Downtown NorfolkSouth end of SR 165 SR 166 overlap43 7670 42 nbsp nbsp SR 165 south Kempsville Road North end of SR 165 overlap44 2671 23 nbsp I 64 Hampton Roads Beltway Hampton Richmond Downtown Norfolk Chesapeake SuffolkI 64 exit 282 no access from US 13 north to I 64 west or I 64 east to US 13 southCity of Virginia Beach45 4473 13 nbsp nbsp SR 166 east Diamond Springs Road North end of SR 166 overlap47 3276 15 nbsp SR 225 Independence Boulevard Amphib BaseInterchange48 2077 57 nbsp US 60 Shore Drive Little Creek Virginia Beach BeachesInterchangeChesapeake Bay49 2679 28Chesapeake Bay Bridge TunnelNorthamptonKiptopeke nbsp SR 600 Seaside Road Former SR 186 north nbsp SR 624 Capeville Drive CapevilleFormer SR 186 southCape Junction75 53121 55 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus north Bayside Road SR 184 west Stone Road Cape Charles CheritonCheriton77 09124 06 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus south Bayside Road CheritonStumptown80 00128 75 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus north Courthouse Road EastvilleEastville81 30130 84 nbsp SR 631 Willow Oak Road EastvilleFormer SR 185 east 82 11132 14 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus south Courthouse Road EastvilleNassawadox nbsp SR 606 Rogers Drive FranktownFormer SR 184 westExmore92 97149 62 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus north Main Street Exmore Willis Wharf94 47152 03 nbsp SR 183 Occohannock Neck Road Silver Beach Downtown Exmore94 91152 74 nbsp SR 178 Main Street Belle Haven Downtown Exmore Willis Wharf95 22153 24Lincoln Avenue US 13 Bus south AccomackBelle Haven Station nbsp nbsp SR 181 west Belle HavenPainter nbsp nbsp SR 182 east Main Street QuinbyKeller nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 180 west North Street SR 696 east Keller Fair Road PungoteagueSouth end of SR 180 overlap nbsp nbsp SR 180 east Wachapreague Road WachapreagueNorth end of SR 180 overlap nbsp nbsp SR 389 west Eastern Shore Community CollegeOnley105 71170 12 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus north Coastal Boulevard SR 609 west Redwood Road Onley106 33171 12 nbsp SR 179 West Main Street Onancock Onley nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus TasleyInterchange 108 14174 03 nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus Tasley Road Front Street AccomacAccomac nbsp SR 764 Accomac Road Courthouse Avenue Greenbush AccomacFormer SR 177 110 42177 70 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus south Front Street SR 663 west Mary N Smith Road AccomacCenterville112 36180 83 nbsp nbsp SR 176 west Parksley Road ParksleyNelsonia116 66187 75 nbsp SR 187 Nelsonia Road Bloxom Modest TownTemperanceville122 07196 45 nbsp nbsp SR 695 west Saxis Road Saxis Makemie Park SanfordFormer SR 288 westOak Hall nbsp SR 703 Withams Road Former SR 175 westNash Corner125 38201 78 nbsp nbsp SR 175 east Chincoteague Road Wallops Island Chincoteague Assateague 129 06207 70 nbsp nbsp US 13 north Ocean Highway SalisburyMaryland state line1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access TolledSee also EditVirginia State Route 13 State Route 341 Centerville west to Parksley now SR 176 State Route 342 Tasley west to Onancock now SR 126 State Route 343 Eastville east to the Eastern Shore Railroad now part of SR 631References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Official State Transportation Map Map Virginia Department of Transportation 2016 2018 Retrieved June 6 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l Google June 6 2018 overview of U S Route 13 in Virginia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 6 2018 Facts Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel Retrieved June 7 2018 City of Suffolk Virginia Suffolkva us April 5 2006 Retrieved August 15 2012 SHC Vision Plan Archived from the original on May 19 2012 Retrieved July 29 2012 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 13 in VirginiaKML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 13 in Virginia nbsp U 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