Talk:Virginia State Route 70

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Details of the renumberings:

  • Pre-1933: State Route 103 Jonesville south to TN, later extended east over State Route 105 to Dot
    • 07-1932-03 13 includes "Route 103, Northeast toward Dryden from Route 10 6.06" (distance also given on 06-1932-01 8, and could possibly be 5.06). This casts doubt on the extension along 105, but it's still possible. The full length of this extension (now US 58A) is 7.52 miles; from Route 10 to Dryden is 4.83 miles. The last mention of SR 105 is 12-1930-02 4, talking about its extension towards SR 103.
  • 1933: State Route 64 formed over non-concurrent State Route 11 and south half of SR 103, Lebanon - Norton - Jonesville - TN, east half of SR 103 became US 58
  • 1940: State Route 64 changed to Hansonville - St. Paul - Fremont, only keeping its old route between Dickensonville and St. Paul; this had been State Route 70 from Banners Corner to Fremont and State Route 71 from Dickensonville to Hansonville
    • SR 70 numbered over old SR 64 TN - St. Paul
    • SR 64 is now State Route 63

--NE2 15:32, 22 August 2006 (UTC)