Talk:1940 Virginia state highway renumbering

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Here's a mapping of what was renumbered:

  • part of 3 -> 261 -> 59 -> 83 -> 67 -> 160 -> 271 -> 84 -> 4 -> nothing pre-1940
  • (part of 10 -> 32 -> 88), (nothing post-1940 -> 34 -> 46 -> 92) -> 16 -> 27 -> 170 -> 238 -> 9 -> (120 -> 245 -> part of 234), (123 -> part of 320?) why did they choose 120 and 123?
  • nothing post-1940 -> 501 -> 39 -> part of 47
  • 75 <-> 77
  • (nothing post-1940 -> 53 -> 37 -> 106 -> 87 -> 78), (81) -> 91 <-> 81
  • part of 49 -> 96 -> 89 -> nothing pre-1940
  • 158 <-> 258
  • nothing post-1940 -> 275 -> part of 259
  • 64 <-> 70 -> (64), (part of 66)
  • part of 64 -> 65 -> part of 66
  • above -> 66 -> part of 70

Bolded numbers matched another state post-1940. --NE2 10:03, 16 September 2006 (UTC)