Virginia State Route 76 - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile
km Destinations Notes
Chesterfield
Midlothian 0.00 0.00 SR 652 west (Old Hundred Road) – Roseland Western terminus
SR 754 (Charter Colony Parkway) At-grade intersection
1.29 2.08 SR 288 to I-95 / US 60 / US 360 – Chesterfield, Amelia, Midlothian Cloverleaf interchange
Toll plaza
3.29 5.29 SR 653 (Courthouse Road) Diamond interchange
6.36 10.24 US 60 (Midlothian Turnpike) – Midlothian, Richmond Cloverleaf interchange
8.78 14.13 SR 686 (Jahnke Road) to SR 150 south Partial cloverleaf interchange
9.60 15.45 SR 150 (Chippenham Parkway) Partial cloverleaf interchange; no access from northbound SR 76 to southbound SR 150 or from northbound SR 150 to southbound SR 76
City of Richmond
Toll plaza
10.83 17.43 Forest Hill Avenue Southbound exit, northbound entrance
12.10 19.47 SR 195 east (Downtown Expressway) to I-64 east / I-95 south – Petersburg, Norfolk Northbound exit, southbound entrance; ramps to SR 195 are officially SR 146
12.10 19.47 Douglasdale Road / McCloy Street – City Stadium No southbound entrance
13.04 20.99 SR 6 (Cary Street) / SR 147 (Patterson Avenue) Northbound exit, southbound entrance
13.04 20.99 I-195 north (Beltline Expressway) to I-64 west / I-95 north – Charlottesville, Washington Northern terminus; southbound exit from and northbound entrance to I-195
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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