Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile |
km | Destinations | Notes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Franklin |
Burnt Chimney | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 122 (Booker T. Washington Highway) – Rocky Mount, Bedford | Southern terminus | |||
| Roanoke |
No major junctions | |||||||
| City of Roanoke |
15.58 | 25.07 | US 221 south / SR 24 east (Elm Avenue) – Cave Spring, Vinton | South end of concurrency with US 221 | ||||
| US 221 south (Franklin Road) / Jefferson Street north | SR 116 and northbound US 221 turn onto Franklin Road; southbound US 221 uses Franklin Road west of this intersection | |||||||
| Williamson Road south / Franklin Road east | SR 116 and US 221 turn onto Williamson Road | |||||||
| 15.86 | 25.52 | US 11 south (Campbell Avenue) | South end of concurrency with US 11 | |||||
| 16.16 | 26.01 | I-581 north / US 220 north – Lexington, Salem | I-581 Exit 5; ramps from northbound SR 116 to northbound I-581 and from southbound I-581 to southbound SR 116 only | |||||
| 16.66 | 26.81 | US 11 north (Williamson Road) / US 221 north / US 460 east / US 220 Alt. north (Orange Avenue) – Bedford |
SR 116 turns west onto Orange Avenue; north end of concurrencies with US 11 and US 221; south end of concurrencies with US 460, US 11 Alternate, and US 220 Alternate | |||||
| 16.90 | 27.20 | I-581 / US 220 – Lexington, Bristol | I-581 Exit 4; southern terminus of US 220 Alternate | |||||
| 19.41 | 31.24 | US 460 west / US 11 Alt. south (Melrose Avenue) – Salem |
SR 116 turns north onto Lafayette Boulevard; north end of concurrency with US 460 and US 11 Alternate | |||||
| 20.66 | 33.25 | SR 101 (Hershberger Road) / Cove Road north | Northern terminus | |||||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | ||||||||
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