Talk:Virginia State Route 88 (1940-1948)

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Additions to the state highway system:

  • Greensville 11.43, SR 24 at Emporia east near Claresville "11.43 Miles to the North Carolina Line" 08-1928-02 31
  • Greensville 3.85, extension to Southampton County 12-1930-02 14
  • Greensville 1.86, Emporia towards Purdy 12-1930-02 14
  • Southampton 8.00, SR 35 at Boykins towards SR 509 at Greensville County 12-1930-02 15
  • Sussex 2.69, Sussex Court House towards Yale 12-1930-02 16
  • Greensville 5.72? Emporia towards Purdy, gap 07-1932-03 20
  • Southampton 4.10? SR 35 at Boykins towards SR 509 at Greensville County 07-1932-03 21
  • Sussex 2.54? Sussex Court House towards Yale 07-1932-03 21
  • Sussex 0.25? Sussex Court House to new SR 48 07-1932-03 21
  • Sussex 0.90? Greensville County to SR 24 07-1932-03 21
  • Sussex 3.03? Jarratt towards Yale 07-1932-03 21 - SR 538!
  • Sussex 0.37? Greensville County towards SR 24 near Jarratt 08-1932-03 9
  • Greensville 5.00 SR 32 to Purdy Cross Roads, then east towards US 301 08-1936-01 25
  • Sussex 5.26 Yale - south 08-1936-01 25
  • Greensville 0.7 mi, Sussex County to T-608 and T-639? in Jarratt 10-1940-01 7

Deletions:

  • Greensville 9.10 US 58 to Purdy 05-1943-01 21
  • Greensville 4.55? Purdy east to end of maintenance at SR 608 04-1944-01 10
  • Sussex 3.40 US 301 near Jarratt east to end of maintenance at SR 631 04-1944-01 10
  • Southampton and Greensville 23.55 US 301 south of Emporia to SR 195 at Branchville 08-1948-01 24
  • Sussex 10.37, Southampton 0.44 SR 40 north of Sussex Court House to SR 609 northwest of Joyner 04-1949-01 6

Lengths (as it existed in 1936):

Southampton
  • about 2.9, SR 35 to SR 186
  • 8.98, SR 186 to Greensville

This is all covered.

Greensville
  • 13.45, Southampton to US 301
  • 8.97, US 58 to Purdy
  • about 3.37, Purdy to end of maintenance

This is all covered.

Sussex
  • 0.88, Greensville to US 301 (now 0.72)
  • 3.13, east from US 301 (now about 3.63)
  • 10.37, Southampton to SR 40 (now 10.36)

This is all covered.

--NE2 13:45, 17 September 2006 (UTC)