Virginia State Route 6 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile
Destinations Notes
Nelson Afton 0.00 US 250 (Rockfish Gap Turnpike) – Waynesboro, Charlottesville Western terminus
Avon 3.72 SR 151 north (Critzers Shop Road) / Avon Road south – Critzers Shop West end of concurrency with SR 151
Martins Store 9.94 SR 151 south (Rockfish Valley Highway) – Nellysford East end of concurrency with SR 151
Woods Mill 15.73 US 29 south (Thomas Nelson Highway) – Lynchburg West end of concurrency with US 29
Faber 19.67 US 29 north (Thomas Nelson Highway) – Charlottesville East end of concurrency with US 29
Albemarle Scottsville 35.97 SR 20 north (Valley Street) – Charlottesville West end of concurrency with SR 20
36.55 SR 20 south (Valley Street) – Dillwyn East end of concurrency with SR 20
Fluvanna Fork Union 56.69 US 15 south (James Madison Highway) – Dillwyn West end of concurrency with US 15
Dixie 54.68 US 15 north (James Madison Highway) – Gordonsville East end of concurrency with US 15
Goochland Georges Tavern 65.61 SR 45 south (Cartersville Road) – Cartersville
Goochland 75.49 US 522 north (Sandy Hook Road) – Mineral West end of concurrency with US 522
SR 396 east (Dickinson Road) JSRCC Western Campus
Maidens 77.23 US 522 south (Maidens Road) – Powhatan East end of concurrency with US 522
SR 310 (State Farm Road)
Manakin 90.64 SR 288 to I-64 / US 60 / US 250 – Midlothian, Chesterfield Cloverleaf interchange; 288 SB to SR 6 WB use West Creek Parkway exit
Henrico Tuckahoe 94.73 SR 157 north (Gaskins Road) / Gaskins Road south – Glen Allen
City of Richmond 101.17 SR 197 (Malvern Avenue)
101.55 Thompson Street to I-195 north SR 6 veers onto Kensington Avenue
102.26 SR 161 (Boulevard) / Kensington Avenue east 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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