U.S. Route 33 in Virginia
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U.S. Route 33 |
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Formed: | 1938 | ||||||||||||
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West end: | US 33 near Columbus, Ohio | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-81 in Harrisonburg SR 208 in Louisa I-295 in Hanover County I-64 in Henrico County |
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East end: | US 250/SR 33 in Richmond | ||||||||||||
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In the U.S. state of Virginia, U.S. Route 33 runs from West Virginia east through Harrisonburg to end in Richmond. State Route 33 continues east from Richmond to Stingray Point. Both US 33 and SR 33 were State Route 4 before US 33 was extended into Virginia in 1938.
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Preceded by terminus |
U.S. Route 33 Virginia |
Succeeded by West Virginia |
< SR 332 | Spurs of SR 33 1923-1928 |
SR 334 > |
< SR 419 | District 4 State Routes 1928-1933 |
SR 421 > |
< SR 813 | District 8 State Routes 1928-1933 |
SR 815 > |