Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile |
Destinations | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buckingham | Dillwyn | 0.00 | US 15 (James Madison Highway) – Farmville, Gordonsville | Southern terminus | |
| Albemarle | Scottsville | 19.34 | SR 6 east (Main Street) – Richmond | South end of concurrency with SR 6 | |
| 19.92 | SR 6 west (Irish Road) to US 29 | North end of concurrency with SR 6 | |||
| Mill Creek | 36.81 | SR 53 east (Thomas Jefferson Parkway) – Monticello | Western terminus of SR 53 | ||
| 37.23 | I-64 – Richmond, Staunton | I-64 Exit 121 | |||
| City of Charlottesville | 38.89 | US 250 Bus. east (Market Street) |
South end of concurrency with eastbound US 250 Business | ||
| 39.01 | US 250 Bus. west (High Street) |
South end of concurrency with westbound US 250 Business | |||
| 39.90 | US 250 west (Long Street) | North end of concurrency with US 250 Business; south end of concurrency with US 250 | |||
| Albemarle | Franklin | 40.16 | US 250 east (Richmond Road) – Shadwell | North end of concurrency with US 250 | |
| Orange | Barboursville | 55.01 | US 33 east (Spotswood Trail) – Louisa | South end of concurrency with US 33 | |
| 55.23 | US 33 west (Spotswood Trail) – Ruckersville | North end of concurrency with US 33 | |||
| Somerset | 60.86 | SR 231 (Blue Ridge Turnpike) – Gordonsville, Madison | |||
| Orange | 67.09 | SR 20 Bus. north (Main Street) |
SR 20 turns south onto Caroline Street | ||
| 67.24 | US 15 north (Madison Street) – Culpeper | South end of concurrency with US 15 | |||
| 67.41 | US 15 south (Caroline Street) – Gordonsville | North end of concurrency with US 15; SR 20 turns east onto Berry Hill Road | |||
| 68.07 | SR 20 Bus. south (Byrd Street) |
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| Unionville | 76.40 | US 522 (Zachary Taylor Highway) – Mineral, Culpeper | |||
| Wilderness | 89.79 | SR 3 (Germanna Highway) – Culpeper, Fredericksburg | Northern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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