List of Interstate Highways in Virginia
Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways | |
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Standard Interstate Highway signs in Virginia | |
System information | |
Length: | 1,118 mi (1,799 km) |
Highway names | |
Interstates: | Interstate X (I-X) |
US Routes: | U.S. Route X (US X) |
State: | State Route X (SR X) or Virginia Route X (VA X) |
System links | |
The Interstate Highways in Virginia are a total of 1,118 miles (1,799 km) of Interstate Highways in the U.S. state of Virginia.
North–south
Listed from east to west:
- Interstate 95—179 miles (288 km) From Alexandria on the District of Columbia border to Skippers on the North Carolina border
- Interstate 85—69 miles (111 km) From Lake Gaston on the North Carolina border to I-95 in Petersburg
- Interstate 81—324 miles (521 km) From Bristol on the Tennessee border to White Hall on the West Virginia border
- Interstate 77—67 miles (108 km) From the North Carolina border near Mount Airy to the West Virginia border near Bluefield
East–west
Listed from north to south:
- Interstate 66—75 miles (121 km) From Arlington on the District of Columbia border to I-81 at Middletown
- Interstate 64—298 miles (480 km) From I-664/I-264 in Suffolk to the West Virginia border near White Sulphur Springs
Spurs and loops
- Interstate 495—Washington DC, "Capitol Beltway"
- Interstate 395—I-95 Spur from Springfield to Washington DC
- Interstate 295—part of the Richmond-Petersburg Beltway
- Interstate 195—spur of I-95 into downtown Richmond
- Interstate 381—spur of I-81 into downtown Bristol
- Interstate 581—I-81 spur to downtown Roanoke
- Interstate 264—I-64 spur connecting Portsmouth and Norfolk to Virginia Beach
- Interstate 464—I-64 spur through Chesapeake
- Interstate 564—I-64 spur to the Norfolk Naval yard
- Interstate 664—I-64 spur from Hampton to Suffolk, forms part of the Hampton Roads beltway with I-64
Planned Interstates
- Interstate 73—planned from the North Carolina border south of Martinsville parallel to US 220 to Roanoke, then concurrent with I-81 to Christiansburg to parallel US 460 to the West Virginia border
- Interstate 74—planned concurrency with I-77 in Virginia
- Interstate 785—planned from US 360 in Danville to the North Carolina border concurrent with the existing Danville Expressway.
See also
- U.S. Roads portal
- Virginia portal
References
External links
- Virginia Gateway at AARoads
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