Virginia Car Transportation Routes and Highways
| Interstate Highways: | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| I-64: Runs east-west across Virginia, connecting cities such as Norfolk, Richmond, Charlottesville, and Staunton before entering West Virginia. | |||
| I-66: Extends west from Washington, D.C., through Northern Virginia, terminating in Front Royal. | |||
| I-77: Travels north-south through western Virginia, connecting North Carolina and West Virginia. | |||
| I-81: Runs north-south through western Virginia, linking cities like Winchester, Harrisonburg, Roanoke, and Bristol. | |||
| I-85: Connects Petersburg to North Carolina, serving as a corridor between Richmond and Durham, NC. | |||
| I-95: A major north-south highway running through eastern Virginia, passing through Richmond and Fredericksburg, and connecting to Washington, D.C. | |||
| I-195: A short spur in Richmond that connects I-64 to downtown. | |||
| I-264: Links I-64 to Virginia Beach and Norfolk. | |||
| I-295: A bypass around Richmond, connecting I-64 and I-95. | |||
| I-395: Extends south from Washington, D.C., into Northern Virginia, providing access to Alexandria and Arlington. | |||
| I-464: Connects Chesapeake to Norfolk. | |||
| I-495: The Capital Beltway, encircling Washington, D.C., and passing through Northern Virginia. | |||
| I-564: A short route providing access to Naval Station Norfolk. | |||
| I-581: A spur connecting Roanoke to I-81. | |||
| I-664: Part of the Hampton Roads Beltway, linking Newport News and Suffolk. | |||
| U.S. Routes: | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| US 1: Runs parallel to I-95 through eastern Virginia, passing through Richmond and Northern Virginia. | |||
| US 11: Travels through western Virginia, following a route similar to I-81. | |||
| US 13: Runs through the Eastern Shore of Virginia, linking Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. | |||
| US 15: Passes through central Virginia, connecting Culpeper and Farmville. | |||
| US 17: A coastal route traveling through Fredericksburg, Newport News, and Chesapeake. | |||
| US 19: Runs through western Virginia, connecting Bluefield and Lebanon, providing access to various vehicle transport options. | |||
| US 23: A major highway in far western Virginia, linking Wise and the Tennessee border. | |||
| US 29: Connects Washington, D.C., Charlottesville, and Lynchburg. | |||
| US 33: Runs east-west from Richmond to the West Virginia border. | |||
| US 50: Spans the northern part of Virginia, passing through Winchester and Arlington. | |||
| US 52: A smaller route in western Virginia, running through Wytheville. | |||
| US 58: Crosses the entire state from east to west, linking Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Danville, and Bristol. | |||
| US 60: Runs east-west, passing through Richmond and Lexington. | |||
| US 220: Travels north-south, connecting Roanoke with the North Carolina border. | |||
| US 250: Links Richmond with the western part of the state. | |||
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