Interstate 664 - Exit List

Exit List

The entire route is in the independent cities of Chesapeake, Suffolk, Newport News, and Hampton.

Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Chesapeake 0.00 0.00 15 I-64 west (Hampton Roads Beltway) / I-264 east – Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Virginia Beach Southern terminus of I-664; split into exits 15A (I-264) and 15B (I-64); eastern terminus of I-64 (exit 299); western terminus of I-264 (exit 1)
14 US 13 (Military Highway) / US 460 Southbound exit only
1.21 1.95 13
US 13 / US 460 (Military Highway) / US 58 / US 460 Alt. – Suffolk, Bowers Hill
Split into exits 13A (Suffolk) and 13B (Military Highway)
2.69 4.33 12 SR 663 (Dock Landing Road)
3.72 5.99 11 SR 337 (Portsmouth Boulevard) Split into exits 11A (west) and 11B (east)
5.82 9.37 10 SR 659 (Pughsville Road)
Suffolk 7.41 11.93 9 SR 164 east (Western Freeway) / US 17 (Bridge Road) – Portsmouth, James River Bridge Split into exits 9A (James River Bridge) and 9B (Portsmouth) northbound; no access to southbound US 17 from southbound I-664
8.45 13.60 8 SR 135 (College Drive) to US 17 south – Churchland Split into exits 8A (north) and 8B (south)
Hampton Roads Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel
Newport News 14.84 23.88 7 Terminal Avenue
6 25th Street / 26th Street Unsigned US 60; northbound exit, southbound entrance
6 26th Street / 27th Street 26th Street is westbound unsigned US 60; southbound exit, northbound entrance
16.25 26.15 5 35th Street / Jefferson Avenue
17.03 27.41 4 Roanoke Avenue Northbound exit, southbound entrance
17.41 28.02 4 Chestnut Street Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Hampton 17.86 28.74 3 Aberdeen Road
19.13 30.79 2 Powhatan Parkway / Power Plant Parkway
20.79 33.46 1 I-64 west / I-64 east (Hampton Roads Beltway) – Williamsburg, Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia Beach Northern terminus of I-664; split into exits 1A (west) and 1B (east)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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