Interstate 64 West - Gum Spring to Charlottesville

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Interstate 64 West
Crossing into Goochland County on Interstate 64 westbound, one mile out from the diamond interchange (Exit 173) with Ashland Road (SR 623). 06/17/05
The construction of SR 288 resulted in the addition of an auxiliary lane along I-64 west between Exit 175 and SR 634. 06/17/05
SR 623 (Ashland Road) links Interstate 64 with nearby SR 271 (Pouncey Tract Road) near Rockville and U.S. 250 (Broad Street Road). SR 623 continues south of U.S. 250 via Hockett Road to Manakin-Sabot and SR 6 (River Road). 06/17/05
Ashland Road continues eastward from SR 271 to U.S. 33 at Farrington and SR 657 (Ashcake Road) at Lanes Corner west of Ashland. 06/01/03
SR 617 (Oilville Road) meets Interstate 64 at a diamond interchange (Exit 167) just north of U.S. 250 (Broad Street Road) at Oilville. SR 632 (Fairground Road) leads west from U.S. 250 nearby 5.14 miles to U.S. 522 (Maidens Road) at Goochland. 06/17/05
Continuing west along Interstate 64 toward Louisa County and the community of Gum Spring. 06/17/05
Interstate 64 travels 4.56 miles through southern Louisa County beyond Leatherwood Creek. The freeway reenters Goochland County beyond the upcoming interchange for Gum Spring. 06/17/05
U.S. 522 heads south from Exit 159 to Gum Spring, Goochland and U.S. 60 in Powhatan. Northward, U.S. 522 continues toward Cuckoo (U.S. 33), Rhoadesville and Culpeper (U.S. 29). 06/17/05
U.S. 522 intersects U.S. 250 at Gum Spring 0.52 miles southwest of the diamond interchange (Exit 159) with Interstate 64. 06/17/05
Interstate 64 continues west 37 miles to Charlottesville and 75 miles to Staunton. 06/17/05
Forthcoming Exit 152 joins Interstate 64 west with SR 629 (Old Fredericksburg Road / Cartersville Road) northeast 4.74 miles to U.S. 522 and south one mile to U.S. 250 and SR 606 (Hadensville Road). 06/17/05
SR 606 (Hadensville Road) extends 8.77 miles southwest from SR 629 (Old Fredericksburg Road) to Hadensville and SR 6 near SR 45 at Georges Tavern. 06/17/05
The succeeding exit along I-64 west is with SR 605 (Shannon Hill Road) northeast to Fredericks Hall in Louisa County and southwest to Tabscott and Columbia. 06/17/05
Interstate 64 west enters the diamond interchange (Exit 148) with SR 605 (Shannon Hill Road) to Shannon Hill. 06/17/05
Interstate 64 advances 1.9 miles west from the entrance ramp at Exit 148 to a pair of abandoned rest areas. 06/02/04
Interstate 64 reenters Louisa County along the ensuing 15.09 mile stretch. 06/02/04
Progressing west, I-64 continues one mile to Exit 143 with SR 208 (Courthouse Road) north to Louisa and south to Ferncliff. 06/17/05
SR 208 runs 8.95 miles northeast to combine with U.S. 33/SR 22 (Main Street) in the town of Louisa. SR 22/208 continue east to Freeman Field, which is the Louisa County Airport (LKU). 06/17/05
SR 208 concludes 0.38 miles south of Exit 143 at U.S. 250/SR 659 (Kents Store Road) in Ferncliff. Northeast from Louisa, SR 208 travels over Lake Anna and through Spotsylvania toward Fredericksburg. 06/02/04
U.S. 15 (James Madison Highway) crosses paths with I-64 at a diverging diamond interchange (Exit 136) just north of U.S. 250 at Zion Crossroads. 06/17/05
The town of Gordonsville lies at the crossroads of U.S. 15, U.S. 33, and SR 231, 11.5 miles to the north of I-64. U.S. 15 travels 8.8 miles south from Exit 136 to the Fluvanna County seat of Palmyra. 06/02/04
Interstate 64 advances westward from U.S. 15 (Exit 136) toward Charlottesville and Waynesboro. 06/17/05
I-64 clips the northern corner of Fluvanna County before entering Albemarle County ahead of Exit 129 (SR 616). 06/02/04
Exit 129 connects I-64 with SR 616 north to Keswick and south to U.S. 250 and Boyd Tavern in one mile. 06/02/04
North from Exit 129, SR 616 meets SR 231 north to Gordonsville and SR 22 east to Boswells Tavern. SR 616 south connects with U.S. 250 west to Shadwell and SR 22. 06/02/04
Four exits serve the city of Charlottesville from I-64. Home to the University of Virginia, the Albemarle seat lies seven miles ahead. 06/17/05
The University of Virginia, founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson, is home to the Cavaliers. Exit 118B (U.S. 29 north) provides the most direct route to the university. 06/17/05
U.S. 250 meets I-64 westbound at a diamond interchange (Exit 124) one mile ahead. 06/17/05
U.S. 250 west from Exit 124 to U.S. 29 north leads to Charlottesville Albemarle Airport (CHO). 06/02/04
U.S. 250 becomes an expressway as it travels north of Downtown en route to U.S. 29. 06/17/05
Interstate 64 angles southwest from U.S. 15 (Exit 124) to SR 20 (Exit 121) next. 06/17/05
West from Charlottesville, I-64 continues 27 miles to Waynesboro. Staunton, located north along I-81, is 40 miles away. 06/17/05
The Rivanna River flows 42 miles southeast from its tributaries located near Charlottesville to the James River. The river serves as part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. 06/02/04
A three quarter cloverleaf interchange (Exit 121) joins I-64 with SR 20 in one mile. SR 20 originates at U.S. 15 north of Sprouses Corner in Buckingham County. The state route heads north to Charlottesville before angling northeast to meet SR 3 at Wilderness via Orange. 06/17/05
SR 20 south to SR 53 east leads travelers to Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, and the historic Michie Tavern. 06/17/05
Exit 121 departs I-64 west for SR 20 south to Scottsville and Keene and Monticello Avenue north into Downtown Charlottesville. 06/17/05
Progressing west, Interstate 64 meets SR 631 (5th Street) at a diamond interchange (Exit 120) in one mile. 06/17/05
Fifth Street winds northeast from Exit 120 along an arterial route to Ridge Street and Downtown Charlottesville. Founded in 1888, the city Charlottesville is generally regarded as a college-town with historic amenities. 06/17/05
Exit 120 leaves westbound I-64 for SR 631 (Fifth Street) north into Charlottesville and south into suburban Albemarle County. 06/17/05
Bending northwesterly, I-64 west next meets U.S. 29 at Exits 118B/A. U.S. 29 serves as an important highway between I-95 and I-81, as it strings together a series of large towns and cities through central parts of the state. 06/02/04
Exit 118B departs first at the three quarter cloverleaf interchange for U.S. 29 north to the University of Virginia Cavaliers Athletic Complex, Scott Stadium, and western reaches of Charlottesville. 06/17/05
Exit 118A loops onto U.S. 29 (Monacan Trail Road) south to Lovingston, Amherst, Lynchburg and Danville. 06/17/05


 
Sources:
  1. US 250. Virginia Highways Page.


Photo Credits:

06/01/03, 06/02/04, 06/17/05 by AARoads

Connect with:
U.S. 15
U.S. 29
U.S. 250
State Route 208

Page Updated 04-28-2021.

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