Interstate 464

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Interstate 464
Length: 5.66 mi[1] (9.11 km)
Formed: late 1980s
South end: I-64/US 17/SR 168 in Chesapeake
North end:
I-264/US 460 Alt./SR 337 in Norfolk
Virginia Routes
< US 460 I-495 >
Primary - Secondary - History

Interstate 464 (I-464) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. It runs from Interstate 264 in Norfolk, between the Downtown Tunnel and Berkley Bridge, south to Interstate 64, U.S. Route 17 (formerly State Route 104), and State Route 168 in Chesapeake. At its south end, traffic can use either SR 168 or US 17 to North Carolina - SR 168 towards the Outer Banks and US 17 towards the Coastal Plain.

I-464 was connected directly to SR 168 in the late 1990s with the completion of the Oak Grove Connector.

[edit] Exit list

Number Destinations Notes
Traffic may choose between State Route 168 south (Oak Grove Connector) and U.S. Route 17 south.
1A-B Interstate 64 Cloverleaf interchange.
State Route 168 north use Exit 1A.
2 U.S. Route 13 Military Highway
3 Freeman Avenue
4A-B State Route 337 Poindexter Street
5 South Main Street Unsigned State Route 337 joins northbound, leaves southbound.
6A Interstate 264 West
State Street, Berkley Ave
I-264 exit goes directly to entrance to Downtown Tunnel.
Traffic defaults onto Exit 6B: Interstate 264 east at Berkley Bridge.

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report - Daily Traffic Volume Estimates - Norfolk Maintenance AreaPDF

[edit] External links

Auxiliary routes of Interstate 64
Current and Future (F) Former
I-164 Indiana
I-264 Kentucky - Virginia
I-464 Virginia
I-564 Virginia
I-664 Virginia


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