Virginia State Route 5 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile

Destinations Notes
City of Richmond 0.00 US 60 west (25th street) – Midlothian Western terminus; West end of concurrency with US 60
0.30 US 60 east (Williamsburg Avenue) – Williamsburg East end of concurrency with US 60
Henrico Varina 8.35 I-295 to I-64 / I-95 – Norfolk, Rocky Mount Cloverleaf interchange
Richmond National
Battlefield Park
13.05 SR 156 north (Willis Church Road) – Mechanicsville West end of concurrency with SR 156
Charles City Kimages 19.11 SR 106 / SR 156 south (Roxbury Road) – Talleysville, Hopewell, Prince George East end of concurrency with SR 156
Charles City 28.48 SR 155 north (Courthouse Road) – Providence Forge, New Kent
41.76 Judith Stewart Dresser Bridge over the Chickahominy River
James City 49.95 SR 199 west (Humelsine Parkway) – Lightfoot West end of concurrency with SR 199
City of Williamsburg 50.41 SR 31 south (Jamestown Road) / SR 199 east (Humelsine Parkway) – Surry, Williamsburg, Busch Gardens East end of concurrency with SR 199; Northern terminus of SR 31
52.34 SR 132 south (S. Henry Street) – Jamestown West end of concurrency with SR 132
52.72 SR 132 north (Lafayette Street) – Camp Peary East end of concurrency with SR 132
53.78 US 60 east (Page Street) – Newport News, Virginia Beach West end of Wrong-way concurrency with US 60
54.34 US 60 west (Bypass Road) – Richmond East end of Wrong-way concurrency with US 60
54.96 SR 143 (Merrimac Trail) – Newport News, Camp Peary Eastern terminus
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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