Virginia State Route 166 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile
km Destinations Notes
City of Chesapeake
0.00 0.00 US 17 (Dominion Boulevard) – Portsmouth, Elizabeth City Southern terminus
2.05 3.30 SR 190 east (Great Bridge Boulevard) – Great Bridge
2.74 4.41 US 13 (Military Highway) / US 460 west – Suffolk, Virginia Beach Partial cloverleaf interchange; south end of concurrency with US 460
5.54 8.92 SR 337 (Poindexter Street/Bainbridge Boulevard) SR 166 and US 460 turn onto Poindexter Street
6.10 9.82 SR 246 east (Liberty Street)
City of Norfolk
7.14 11.49 SR 168 south (Campostella Road) – Chesapeake South end of concurrency with SR 168
7.87 12.67 I-264 east – Virginia Beach I-264 Exit 11; no access from eastbound I-264 to northbound SR 166 or to westbound I-264 from either direction of SR 166
8.17 13.15 US 460 east / SR 168 north (Brambleton Avenue) – Downtown Norfolk North end of concurrencies with US 460 and SR 168
8.62 13.87 US 58 (Virginia Beach Boulevard) – Virginia Beach
8.76 14.10 SR 404 west (Princess Anne Road)
SR 194 north (Sewells Point Road)
12.12 19.51 US 13 south / SR 165 north (Military Highway) – Chesapeake South end of concurrencies with US 13 and SR 165
12.38 19.92 SR 165 south (Kempsville Road) – Kempsville North end of concurrency with SR 165
13.00 20.92 I-64 (Hampton Roads Beltway) – Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, Richmond I-64 Exit 282; no access from northbound SR 166 to westbound I-64 or from eastbound I-64 to southbound SR 166
City of Virginia Beach
14.15 22.77 US 13 north (Northampton Boulevard) – Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel North end of concurrency with US 13
15.47 24.90 US 60 (Shore Drive) Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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