Virginia State Route 40

State Route 40
Route information
Maintained by Virginia DOT
Length: 227.689 mi[1] (366.430 km)
Existed: 1933 – present
Major junctions
West end: SR 8 at Woolwine
  US 220 in Rocky Mount
US 29 near Gretna
US 15 / US 360 near Keysville
I-95 near Stony Creek
East end: SR 10 / SR 646 at Spring Grove
Highway system

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SR 39 SR 41

State Route 40 is a primary state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of Virginia. It runs from State Route 8 at Woolwine east to State Route 10 at Spring Grove, about half the width of Virginia. It is the longest state-numbered (not U.S. or Interstate) route in Virginia.

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Route description

SR 40 begins at SR 8 at the small community of Woolwine. It heads northeast along the eastern side of the Blue Ridge, crossing streams and foothills via a curving route. Around Endicott, the highway starts to turn east, away from the ridge, and straightens out as the terrain becomes flatter. Between Ferrum and Rocky Mount, SR 40 parallels the Norfolk Southern Railway's north–south Winston-Salem District. The route intersects U.S. Route 220 Business in downtown Rocky Mount and the newer US 220 bypass to the east, soon splitting from SR 122, which leads northeast to Bedford, and turning directly east. After it leaves Rocky Mount, SR 40 heads east, largely along a newer alignment that utilizes cuts and fills to provide a straight and level path. About 16 miles northeast of Rocky Mount SR 40 passes Booker T. Washington National Monument.[2] Approaching Gretna, it intersects the US 29 bypass, and then US 29 Business in downtown Gretna. This portion of the highway ends where it meets US 501 at North Halifax, turning north and crossing the Roanoke River into Brookneal.[3]

US 501 and SR 40 split in downtown Brookneal, with US 501 heading northwest and SR 40 leaving to the northeast, but soon turning east. The highway passes through Phenix on its way to Charlotte Court House, where it intersects SR 47 with a brief overlap. Inside Keysville, SR 40 meets the north end of SR 59 and crosses US 15/360 Business, and then crosses the US 15/US 360 bypass outside the town limits. Just beyond, the short SR 385 provides access to Southside Virginia Community College. SR 40 joins SR 49 at Lunenburg, overlapping that route to downtown Victoria. From Victoria east to downtown Kenbridge, where it meets the west and north ends of SR 137 and SR 138, SR 40 parallels the abandoned Virginian Railway. The route leaves Kenbridge to the northeast, running past the north end of SR 46 to a junction with US 460 Business in downtown Blackstone.[3]

After a short overlap with US 460 Business, SR 40 leaves to the east, while the business route continues northeast back to US 460. Because SR 40 is south of US 460 Business on both sides of the overlap, SR 40 does not intersect US 460 here. Outside the town limits, SR 40 crosses through Fort Pickett. The route crosses US 1 in McKenney and I-85 at exit 42 just to the east. After bypassing Stony Creek to the south, SR 40 crosses US 301 and I-95 at exit 31; a short State Route 40 Business follows the original route through Stony Creek, returning to SR 40 on the east end via a short overlap with US 301. Between Sussex and a point east of Homeville (where SR 40 crosses SR 35), a secondary route to the south is the former alignment, now named Old Forty Road. Beyond Homeville, the last stretch of the highway heads northeasterly, crossing US 460 in Waverly before ending at SR 10 at Spring Grove. State Route 646, a secondary highway, continues northeast beyond SR 10 to the former end of SR 40 in Claremont.[3]

History

Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes
Patrick Woolwine 0.000 SR 8
Franklin 11.081 SR 860 (Shooting Creek Road) Former SR 109
Ferrum 22.187 SR 602 (Ferrum Mountain Road) Former SR 120
Rocky Mount 32.078
US 220 Bus. north (Main Street)
West end of US 220 Bus. overlap
32.108
US 220 Bus. south (Main Street)
East end of US 220 Bus. overlap
33.170-
33.325
US 220 – Martinsville, Roanoke
34.251 SR 122 north
Penhook 49.249 SR 890 (Snow Creek Road) Former SR 108
Pittsylvania 63.365-
63.506
US 29 – Danville, Lynchburg
Gretna 64.481
US 29 Bus. (Main Street)
Halifax Cody 80.767 SR 603 (Cody Road) Former SR 126
89.645 US 501 south West end of US 501 overlap
Campbell Brookneal 91.459 US 501 north (Lynchburg Avenue) East end of US 501 overlap
Charlotte Phenix 104.143 SR 727 (Washington Avenue) Former SR 26 north
105.501 SR 746 (Scuffletown Road) Former SR 26 south
Charlotte Court House 110.884 SR 47 south (Le Grande Avenue) West end of SR 47 overlap
110.991 SR 47 north East end of SR 47 overlap
Keysville 119.908 SR 59 south (Merry Oaks Drive)
120.028
US 15 Bus. north / US 360 Bus. east (Front Street)
West end of US 15 Bus./US 360 Bus. overlap
120.571
US 15 Bus. south / US 360 Bus. west (Old Kings Highway)
East end of US 15 Bus./US 360 Bus. overlap
120.941-
121.015
US 15 / US 360 – Clarksville, Danville, Richmond, Farmville
121.670 SR 385 north – Southside Virginia Community College
Lunenburg Lunenburg 133.384 SR 49 south West end of SR 49 overlap
Victoria 136.772 SR 49 north (Main Street) East end of SR 49 overlap
139.160 SR 635 (Oral Oaks Road) Former SR 136
Kenbridge 143.559 SR 137 east / SR 138 south (5th Avenue)
Nottoway Blackstone 153.198 SR 46 south
154.446
US 460 Bus. west (Church Street)
West end of US 460 Bus. overlap
154.968
US 460 Bus. east (Main Street)
East end of US 460 Bus. overlap
Dinwiddie McKenney 175.611 US 1
176.171-
176.314
I-85 – South Hill, Petersburg
Sussex 193.394
SR 40 Bus. east (Lee Avenue)
194.434
US 301 / SR 40 Bus. west
194.515-
194.671
I-95 – Emporia, Petersburg
Sussex 201.206 SR 735 (Courthouse Road) Former SR 308
Homeville 207.713 SR 35
Waverly 215.569 US 460 (County Drive)
Surry Spring Grove 227.689 SR 10 / SR 646

References

External links

SR 19 Two‑digit State Routes
1923-1933
SR 21 >
SR 47 Two‑digit State Routes
1923-1933
SR 49 >
SR 322 Spurs of SR 32
1923-1928
SR 324 >