U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 37
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U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 37 |
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Length: | 2.2 mi[1] (3.5 km) | ||||
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North end: | End public maintenance at Hull Bay, USVI | ||||
Major junctions: |
Highway 40 | ||||
South end: | Highway 33 near Fort Christian | ||||
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Highway 37 is a road on St. Thomas. Running just over two miles from a junction with Highway 33 to the Hull Bay beach, the road's function is to serve the north central part of St. Thomas. When combined with stretches of Highway 404 and Highway 301, it provides a safer but longer route to the west side of the island instead of using the clogged Highway 30 or the twisty and possibly dangerous Highway 40 and Highway 33.
[edit] Spur routes
Highway 37 has one spur route, Highway 379, which does not actually connect to its "parent", but splits off from Highway 33 a short distance from Highway 37's southern terminus.
[edit] References
Template:St. Thomas roads