Virginia State Route 150 - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile
km Destinations Notes
Chesterfield
Bensley 0.00 0.00 I-95 (Richmond–Petersburg Turnpike) / SR 895 east (Pocahontas Parkway) to I-295 – Richmond, Petersburg, Richmond International Airport Southern terminus; I-95 Exit 67
1.35 2.17 US 1 / US 301 (Jefferson Davis Highway) – Richmond, Petersburg
SR 1607 (Strathmore Road) – Defense Supply Center, Richmond, Defense Logistics Agency Right-in/right-out interchanges
Meadowbrook SR 1601 (Dalebrook Drive) Right-in/right-out interchanges
3.32 5.34 SR 637 (Hopkins Road)
4.26 6.86 SR 10 (Iron Bridge Road) – Richmond, Chesterfield
Belmont 5.32 8.56 SR 651 (Belmont Road)
6.85 11.02 US 360 (Hull Street Road) – Richmond, Amelia
Bon Air 8.52 13.71 US 60 (Midlothian Turnpike) – Richmond, Midlothian
9.59 15.43 SR 686 (Jahnke Road) to SR 76 south
10.61 17.08 SR 76 (Powhite Parkway) No access from northbound SR 150 to southbound SR 76 or from northbound SR 76 to southbound SR 150
City of Richmond
11.07 17.82 Forest Hill Avenue South end of non-freeway section
12.56 20.21 SR 147 (Huguenot Road) North end of non-freeway section
Stony Point Parkway – Stony Point Fashion Park
Stony Point Parkway – Stony Point Fashion Park Right-in/right-out interchange southbound
James River
14.07 22.64 Edward E. Willey Bridge
Henrico
Tuckahoe 15.19 24.45 Parham Road north / River Road Northern terminus; at-grade intersection with two-way ramp to River Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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