Virginia State Route 337 - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
City of Suffolk
0.00 0.00
US 58 Bus. (Constance Rd)
0.93 1.50 SR 32 (Main St)
4.00 6.44
US 58 Bus. (Portsmouth Blvd)
10.44 16.80 SR 125 (Kings Hwy)
City of Chesapeake
13.68 22.02 SR 191 (Joliff Rd)
14.36 23.11 I-664
Elizabeth River
Hodges Ferry Bridge
City of Portsmouth
18.47 29.72 SR 239 (Victory Blvd)
18.70 30.09
US 58 / US 460 Alt. (Airline Blvd)
Start of US 460 Alt. concurrence
18.80 30.26
VA 337 ALT (Turnpike Rd)
18.95 30.50 I-264
19.17 30.85
US 460 Alt. (Main St)
End of US 460 Alt. concurrence
20.40 32.83
US 17 Alt. (Frederick Blvd)
21.19 34.10 US 17 (Elm Ave)
21.51 34.62 US 17 / SR 141 (George Washington Blvd)
22.23 35.78 SR 239 (Victory Blvd)
Jordan Bridge to reopen in 2012
City of Chesapeake
23.38 37.63 I-464
23.84 38.37 US 460 (Bainbridge Blvd)
City of Norfolk
25.64 41.26
I-264 / US 460 Alt.
Start of I-264/US 460 Alt. concurrence
Berkley Bridge
25.89 41.67 I-264 End of I-264 concurrence
26.11 42.02
US 460 Alt. (St Pauls Blvd)
End of US 460 Alt. concurrence
26.91 43.31 US 460 (Brambleton Ave) Start of US 460 concurrence
27.32 43.97
US 460 / US 460 Alt. (St Pauls Blvd)
End of US 460 concurrence
27.59 44.40 US 58 (Duke St) Start of US 58 concurrence
28.68 46.16 US 58 End of US 58 concurrence
28.90 46.51 US 58 (Brambleton Ave)
30.02 48.31 SR 247 (26th St)
32.80 52.79 SR 165 (Little Creek Rd)
32.98 53.08 SR 106 (International Terminal Blvd)
35.83 57.66 I-564
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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