Virginia State Route 14 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile
Destinations Notes
King and Queen St. Stephens Church 0.00 US 360 (Richmond–Tappahannock Highway) / SR 721 north (Newtown Road) – Richmond, Tappahannock, Bowling Green Western terminus
Shacklefords 30.13 SR 33 west (Lewis Puller Memorial Highway) – West Point West end of concurrency with SR 33
Shacklefords Fork 31.79 SR 33 east (Lewis Puller Memorial Highway) – Glenns East end of concurrency with SR 33
Gloucester Adner 37.76 US 17 north (George Washington Memorial Highway) – Tappahannock West end of concurrency with US 17
Gloucester Courthouse 45.61 US 17 south (George Washington Memorial Highway) – Yorktown East end of concurrency with US 17; west end of concurrency with US 17 Business
46.88
US 17 Bus. south (Main Street) / SR 3
East end of concurrency with US 17 Business; west end of concurrency with SR 3; Eastern terminus of SR 3
Mathews Fort Nonsense 53.24 SR 3 west (Windsor Road) – Kilmarnock East end of concurrency with SR 3
Hudgins 60.52 SR 198 west (Buckley Hall Road) – Blakes West end of concurrency with SR 198
Mathews 62.21 SR 198 east (Buckley Hall Road) – Moon East end of concurrency with SR 198
Bayside 71.10 Cul-de-sac at Bayside Wharf Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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