Danville Expressway
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The Danville Expressway is a 15 mile (25 km) partial-loop Interstate-grade[citation needed] highway around the city of Danville, Virginia, United States. The highway is signed as U.S. Route 29 from the U.S. Route 29 Business split north of Danville, around the eastern and southern edge of the city to the US 29/US 29 Business split south of Danville at the North Carolina state line. The highway is also signed as U.S. Route 58 along its southern half. The highway is officially the Danville Expressway from the US 29 Business split north of Danville and along the US 29 route to the North Carolina line, although on maps it is shown as the complete 3/4 loop.[citation needed] The unsigned State Route 785 designation also applies to the Expressway's southeast quadrant.
[edit] Exit list
Route | Destination | Notes |
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U.S. Route 29 Business TO State Route 726 (Malmaison Road) |
Blairs, Danville | Southbound exit, northbound entrance |
State Route 726 (Malmaison Road) TO U.S. Route 29 Business | Blairs, Danville | Northbound exit, southbound entrance |
State Route 41 TO State Route 360 (Old Richmond Road) | Danville | |
South Boston, Richmond (South Boston Road) | US 58 westbound joins | |
Goodyear Boulevard | ||
State Route 86 (South Main Street) | Yanceyville, Chapel Hill | |
Old US 29 | Westbound/Southbound exit, Eastbound/Northbound entrance | |
US 29 |
Greensboro, Danville | US 29 southbound leaves |
Oak Ridge Farms Road | ||
US 58 |
Danville, Martinsville |