State highways serving Virginia state institutions
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In the U.S. state of Virginia, the Virginia Department of Transportation maintains a number of driveways for state institutions, such as colleges, correctional facilities, and state police headquarters, that meet state standards, as primary highways. They are assigned standard primary route numbers between 1 and 599, predominantly in the 300's.
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[edit] Colleges
- Blue Ridge Community College: State Route 363
- Central Virginia Community College: State Route 368
- Clinch Valley College: State Route 382
- College of William and Mary: State Route 321
- Taken over in the mid-1930s
- Dabney S. Lancaster Community College: State Route 384
- Danville Community College: State Route 398
- Eastern Shore Community College, Melfa Campus: State Route 389
- George Mason University: State Route 383
- Germanna Community College: State Route 375
- J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, Western Campus: State Route 396
- James Madison University: State Route 331
- Taken over in 1932
- John Tyler Community College: State Route 366
- Longwood University: State Route 328
- Taken over in 1958[1]
- Lord Fairfax Community College: State Route 355, State Route 377
- Mary Washington College: former State Route 330
- Taken over in 1932, removed in 1980[2]
- Mountain Empire Community College: State Route 387
- New River Community College: State Route 373
- Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale Campus: State Route 376
- Northern Virginia Community College, Loudoun Campus: State Route 391
- Northern Virginia Community College, Manassas Campus: State Route 393
- Northern Virginia Community College, Woodbridge Campus: State Route 394
- Patrick Henry Community College: State Route 371
- Paul D. Camp Community College: State Route 379
- Piedmont Virginia Community College: State Route 388
- Rappahannock Community College, South Campus: State Route 374
- Richard Bland College: State Route 345
- Southside Virginia Community College, Christiana Campus: State Route 378
- Southside Virginia Community College, John H. Daniel Campus: State Route 385
- Southwest Virginia Community College: State Route 369
- Tidewater Community College, Portsmouth Campus: State Route 367
- Tidewater Community College, Virginia Beach Campus: State Route 350
- Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College Campus: State Route 353
- University of Virginia: State Route 302
- Taken over in 1932
- University of Virginia, Eastern Shore Branch: former State Route 361
- Virginia Highlands Community College: State Route 372
- Virginia Military Institute: State Route 303
- Taken over in 1932
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: State Route 314
- Taken over in 1932
- Virginia State University: State Route 327
- Taken over in 1932
- Wytheville Community College: state Route 365
[edit] Parks
- Fairy Stone State Park: State Route 346
- Jamestown Festival Park: State Route 359
- Taken over in 1959[5]
- First Landing State Park: State Route 343
- Grayson Highlands State Park: State Route 362
- Hungry Mother State Park: State Route 348
- Natural Tunnel State Park: State Route 370
- New Market Battlefield State Historical Park: State Route 305
- Taken over in 1968[6]
- Occoneechee State Park: State Route 364
- R. E. Lee Memorial Park and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: State Route 315
- Taken over in 1946[7]
- Staunton River State Park: State Route 344
- Westmoreland State Park: State Route 347
[edit] Hospitals, learning centers, and correctional facilities
- Barrett Learning Center: State Route 325
- Taken over in 1932
- Beaumont Learning Center: State Route 313
- Taken over in 1932
- Blue Ridge Sanatorium: former State Route 317
- Taken over in 1932, removed in 2002
- Bon Air Learning Center: State Route 324
- Taken over in 1932
- Catawba Hospital: State Route 320
- Taken over in 1932
- Central State Hospital: State Route 319
- Taken over in 1932
- Eastern State Hospital: State Route 322
- Taken over in 1932
- Greensville Correctional Center: State Route 397
- Hanover Learning Center: State Route 326
- Taken over in 1932
- James River Correctional Center: State Route 310
- Taken over in 1991[8]
- Keen Mountain Correctional Center: State Route 330
- Lynchburg Training School and Hospital: State Route 334
- Taken over in 1932
- Mecklenburg Correctional Center: State Route 386
- Piedmont Geriatric Hospital: State Route 323
- Taken over in 1932
- Red Onion State Prison: State Route 361
- Southampton Correctional Center: State Route 308
- Southside Virginia Training Center: State Route 357
- Southwestern State Hospital: State Route 217
- Southwestern Virginia Training Center: State Route 392
- Staunton Correctional Center: State Route 333
- Taken over in 1932
- Tidewater Research and Continuing Education Center: State Route 390
- Virginia Correctional Center for Women: State Route 329
- Taken over in 1932[9]
- Virginia School for Colored Deaf and Blind Children: former State Route 328
- Taken over in 1932
- Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind: former State Route 310
- Taken over in 1932
- Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center: State Route 358
- taken over in 1949[10]
[edit] State police headquarters
- State Police and Radio Station, Appomattox County: State Route 341
- State Police and Radio Headquarters, Chesterfield County: State Route 339
- Taken over in 1939[11]
- State Police and Radio Station, Culpeper County: State Route 342
- State Police Headquarters, Wythe County: State Route 336
- Taken over in 1960[12]
[edit] Other facilities
- Capitol Square: State Route 318
- Taken over in 1932
- Eastern Shore Experimental Station: State Route 335
- Elko Tract: State Route 380
- Hampton Roads Agricultural Experimental Station: State Route 332
- Taken over in 1932
- Science Museum of Virginia: State Route 399
[edit] References
- ^ Minutes of Meeting of the State Highway Commission of Virginia, Held in Lexington October 23, 1958PDF, page 10
- ^ Minutes of Meeting of State Highway and Transportation Commission, Richmond, Virginia, December 18, 1980PDF, page 14
- ^ Minutes of Meeting of State Highway Commission, Richmond, Virginia, July 21, 1966PDF, page 27
- ^ Minutes of Meeting of State Highway and Transportation Commission, Richmond, Virginia, December 18, 1980PDF, page 13
- ^ Minutes of Meeting of the State Highway Commission of Virginia, Held in Richmond January 8, 1959PDF, page 19
- ^ Minutes of Meeting of State Highway Commission, Richmond, Virginia, June 27, 1968PDF, page 47
- ^ Minutes of the Meeting of the State Highway Commission of Virginia, Held in Roanoke May 2 and Richmond May 3, 1946PDF, page 7
- ^ Minutes of Meeting of the Commonwealth Transportation Board, Richmond, Virginia, April 18, 1991PDF, pages 5-6
- ^ Minutes of the Meeting of the State Highway Commission of Virginia, Held in Richmond, November 10, 1932PDF, page 6
- ^ Minutes of the Meeting of the State Highway Commission of Virginia, Held in Richmond, March 29, 1949PDF, page 23
- ^ Minutes of the Meeting of the State Highway Commission of Virginia, Held in Richmond December 19, 1939PDF, page 1
- ^ Minutes of the Meeting of the State Highway Commission of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, August 18, 1960PDF, page 37