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List of primary state highways serving Virginia state institutions
In the US state of Virginia, some state highways have been specifically designated to serve state parks and state institutions. State Route 217 and the range of numbers from State Route 302 to State Route 399 are currently used (non-exclusively) for this purpose. For a list of very short Virginia primary state highways, see List of primary state highways in Virginia shorter than one mile.
State Route 217 is the designation for the roads on the grounds of the Southwestern Virginia Mental Health Institute (State Street, Morison Drive, Hospital Avenue) in Smyth County that are maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation. The roads were added to the state highway system in 1932, and the number was in use by 1936.
State Route 302 is the designation for the roads on the Grounds of the University of Virginia in Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville that are maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation, including Copeley Road and Massie Road. The roads were added to the state highway system in 1932, and the number was in use by 1936.
State Route 303 is the designation for the roads on the grounds of the Virginia Military Institute in the City of Lexington that are maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation. The roads were added to the state highway system in 1932, and the number was in use by 1936.
State Route 305 is the designation for George Collins Parkway, the access road from SR 211 to the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park in Shenandoah County. The road was first designated in 1968, and the number was in use by 1971.
State Route 308, Three Creeks Road, appeared in 1938 as a renumbering of part of SR 32 in Southampton County. In 1949 the part from SR 612 to SR 40 was made a secondary road, leaving behind the part of SR 308 from US 58 to just north of the Southampton Correctional Center, at a junction with SR 612 and SR 735.
State Route 310 is the designation for State Farm Road, the access road from SR 6 to the now closed James River Correctional Center and back to SR 6 in Goochland County. The road was first designated in April 1991.
State Route 310 was the designation for the access road to the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind in the City of Staunton. The road was first designated in June 1932, and was decommissioned before SR 310 was reassigned to the James River Correctional Center in 1990.
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List of primary state highways serving Virginia state institutions
In the US state of Virginia, some state highways have been specifically designated to serve state parks and state institutions. State Route 217 and the range of numbers from State Route 302 to State Route 399 are currently used (non-exclusively) for this purpose. For a list of very short Virginia primary state highways, see List of primary state highways in Virginia shorter than one mile.
State Route 217 is the designation for the roads on the grounds of the Southwestern Virginia Mental Health Institute (State Street, Morison Drive, Hospital Avenue) in Smyth County that are maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation. The roads were added to the state highway system in 1932, and the number was in use by 1936.
State Route 302 is the designation for the roads on the Grounds of the University of Virginia in Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville that are maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation, including Copeley Road and Massie Road. The roads were added to the state highway system in 1932, and the number was in use by 1936.
State Route 303 is the designation for the roads on the grounds of the Virginia Military Institute in the City of Lexington that are maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation. The roads were added to the state highway system in 1932, and the number was in use by 1936.
State Route 305 is the designation for George Collins Parkway, the access road from SR 211 to the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park in Shenandoah County. The road was first designated in 1968, and the number was in use by 1971.
State Route 308, Three Creeks Road, appeared in 1938 as a renumbering of part of SR 32 in Southampton County. In 1949 the part from SR 612 to SR 40 was made a secondary road, leaving behind the part of SR 308 from US 58 to just north of the Southampton Correctional Center, at a junction with SR 612 and SR 735.
State Route 310 is the designation for State Farm Road, the access road from SR 6 to the now closed James River Correctional Center and back to SR 6 in Goochland County. The road was first designated in April 1991.
State Route 310 was the designation for the access road to the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind in the City of Staunton. The road was first designated in June 1932, and was decommissioned before SR 310 was reassigned to the James River Correctional Center in 1990.