Virginia State Route 20 - Major Intersections

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)
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
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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