U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 308
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U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 308 |
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Dronnigens Gade | |||||||||
Length: | 1.9 mi[1] (3.1 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | Highway 30 near Charlotte Amalie | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
Highway 40 |
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East end: | Highway 314 in Charlotte Amalie | ||||||||
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Highway 308 (better known as Dronnigens Gade) is a road on St. Thomas, USVI. Branching off from Highway 30 a few miles west of Charlotte Amalie, Highway 308 runs right through the heart of the town, parallel to Highway 30, which runs along the waterfront. Highway 308 passes Highway 40 and Highway 35 along its route, as well as tourist attractions like Fort Christian. The road comes to an unceremonious end one block east of Highway 35 at Highway 314, which runs south to Highway 30.
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Template:STT Spurs of 30 Template:St. Thomas roads