Interstate 85 in Virginia

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Interstate 85
Main route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 69 mi[1] (111 km)
South end: I-85 at the North Carolina state line
Major
junctions:
US 58 in South Hill
US 1 near South Hill
VA 40 near McKenney
US 460 near Petersburg
North end: I-95 in Petersburg
Virginia Routes
< SR 84 SR 85 >
Primary - Secondary - History - Turnpikes

Interstate 85 is a major interstate highway that links many areas of the southeastern United States from Montgomery, Alabama to Petersburg, Virginia.

Completed in 1972, I-85 runs for 69 miles [2] across Virginia from southwest to northeast from the North Carolina state line near Palmer Springs through South Hill to its northern terminus at Interstate 95 in Petersburg, which is about 25 miles south of Richmond. Interstate 85 also has the only 70 miles per hour speed limit in Virginia, from the North Carolina line to about 50 miles north.[citation needed]

Contents

[edit] Major cities

Bolded are official control cities as determined by AASHTO.

[edit] Exit list

Exit locations courtesy of the Virginia Department of Transportation.[3]

County/
Independent City
Exit # Destinations Notes
Warren County, North Carolina-Mecklenburg County, Virginia Border
Mecklenburg crosses Lake Gaston/Roanoke River
4 VA 903 - Bracey, Lake Gaston
12A
U.S. Route 58 east - Norfolk, South Hill
Exit to reach Lawrenceville.
12B
U.S. Route 58 west/VA 47 - South Hill, Chase City
15 U.S. Route 1 - South Hill, Kenbridge
Mecklenburg-Brunswick
county line
crosses the Nottoway River
Brunswick 24 VA 644 - Meridithville
27 VA 46 - Blackstone, Lawrenceville
28 U.S. 1 - Alberta
34 VA 630 - Warfield
39 VA 712 - Rawlings
Dinwiddie 42 VA 40 - McKenney
48 VA 650 - DeWitt
53 VA 703 - Dinwiddie
61
U.S. Route 460 west - Blackstone
Begin concurrency
63A-B U.S. 1 Unsigned U.S. 460 Business runs concurrently with U.S. 1.
Use Exit 63A to reach Petersburg National Battlefield.
City of Petersburg 65 Squirrel Level Road
68
I-95 south/U.S. 460 east - Rocky Mount, NC, Norfolk
U.S. 460 exits northbound and joins southbound.
Exit to reach U.S. Route 301 (Crater Road).
69 Downtown, Wythe Street, Washington Street Use Exit 69 to reach Fort Lee and Hopewell
Northern Terminus - Interstate 95 in Petersburg

[edit] References

  1. ^ Interstate 85 "50 Years of the Interstate." Virginia Department of Transportation. Accessed 26 May, 2005.
  2. ^ Interstate 85 "50 Years of the Interstate." Virginia Department of Transportation. Accessed 26 May, 2005.
  3. ^ Interstate 85 Exits Virginia Department of Transportation. Accessed 26 May, 2007.

[edit] External links


Interstate 85
Previous state:
North Carolina
Virginia Next state:
Terminus