1958 Virginia state highway renumbering

In March 1958, the Commonwealth of Virginia renumbered four of its state highways as the Interstate Renumbering of 1958[1] in order to avoid duplication with the new Interstate Highway System.

This article is part of the
highway renumbering series.
Alabama 1928, 1957
Arkansas 1926
California 1964
Colorado 1923, 1968
Connecticut 1932, 1963
Florida 1945
Indiana 1926
Iowa 1926, 1969
Louisiana 1955
Maine 1933
Massachusetts 1933
Minnesota 1934
Missouri 1926
Montana 1932
Nebraska 1926
Nevada 1976
New Jersey 1927, 1953
New Mexico 1988
New York 1921, 1927, 1930
North Carolina 1934, 1937, 1940, 1961
Ohio 1923, 1927, 1962
Pennsylvania 1928, 1961
Puerto Rico 1953
South Carolina 1928, 1937
South Dakota 1927, 1976
Texas 1939
Utah 1962, 1977
Virginia 1923, 1928, 1933, 1940, 1958
Washington 1964
Wisconsin 1926
Wyoming 1927

Renumbered routes

  • SR 64 was renumbered to SR 63 because of Interstate 64.
  • SR 66 was renumbered to SR 65 because of Interstate 66.
  • SR 81 was renumbered to SR 69 because of Interstate 81.
  • SR 85 was renumbered to SR 102 because of Interstate 85.

Later

  • SR 295 was renumbered to SR 215 in 1961, and SR 195 (used on former SR 88, the precursor of I-195) was renumbered to SR 186 in 1973.

References

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