Talk:Virginia State Route 40

Latest comment: 16 years ago by NE2 in topic History notes

History notes edit

Defined as part of SR 20 from Brookneal to Blackstone in 1918; later (1923?) became SR 323 east of Keysville; SR 351 created from Sussex to Waverly

1928 renumbering: SR 351 became SR 48; SR 323 split at Lunenburg between SR 401 and SR 47

SR 48 later extended to Keysville, and SR 20 to Woolwine

1933 renumbering: SR 20 became SR 40 where not a U.S. Route

SR 48 soon became part of SR 40

Additions edit

Patrick
  • 1930-31: 7.03 southwest towards Woolwine
  • 1932: 3.37 southwest towards Woolwine
Franklin
  • 1927: 16.0 near Rocky Mount towards Gretna
  • 1928: 25.96 Rocky Mount towards Patrick County
Pittsylvania
  • 1928: 27.16 Franklin County towards Renan
  • 1930-31: 9.45 to Halifax County (does this spill over into Halifax County?)
Halifax
  • 1927: 4.0 mi west
Nottoway
  • 1928: 5.80 Blackstone to Dinwiddie County
Dinwiddie
  • 1928: 12.40 McKenney towards Blackstone
  • 1929: 2.30 to Nottoway County
  • 1930-31: 2.70 McKenney towards Stony Creek
  • 1932: 4.? towards Stony Creek
  • 1933: 2.44 to Sussex County
Sussex
  • 1924: 5.0 Sussex CH to SR 35
  • 1925: 8.6 SR 35 through Waverly
  • 1926: 7.0 south limits Wakefield towards Dendron (partly in Surry) - what's this doing here?
  • 1928: 7.80 Sussex CH towards Stony Creek
  • 1930: 0.30 to Stony Creek
  • 1930: 0.84 towards Waverly
  • 1930-31: 1.90 Surry? County to Waverly
  • 1930-31: 5.00 towards Dinwiddie County
Surry
  • 1928: 10.35 Sussex County towards Claremont
  • 1930-31: 3.80 Waverly to Claremont
  • 1951: deleted 4.55 Claremont to Spring Grove

Turnpikes and other old roads edit

I don't think the road was a turnpike near Rocky Mount, despite the name. --NE2 20:31, 23 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

  • Rocky Mount to east of Penhook: right alongside a railroad, but the main road went southeast via Toshes Road to Chatham
  • Penhook to ?: there does not appear to have been a main road