Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile |
Destinations | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| City of Roanoke | 0.00 | US 221 (Elm Avenue) / SR 116 (Jefferson Street) – Cave Spring, Burnt Chimney | Western terminus | ||
| 0.17 | I-581 north / US 220 (Roy Webber Expressway) – Lexington, Salem, Rocky Mount | I-581 Exit 6 | |||
| Roanoke | Vinton | 5.46 | Blue Ridge Parkway | Interchange | |
| Bedford | Body Camp | 22.89 | SR 122 (Moneta Road) – Bedford, Rocky Mount | ||
| 28.40 | SR 43 north (Virginia Byway) – Bedford | West end of concurrency with SR 43 | |||
| Gillespie | 30.98 | SR 43 south (Leesville Road) – Altavista | East end of concurrency with SR 43 | ||
| Campbell | Yellow Branch | 47.31 | US 29 (Wards Road) – Lynchburg, Danville | ||
| Rustburg | 51.63 | US 501 south (Brookneal Highway) – Brookneal | West end of concurrency with US 501 | ||
| 52.55 | US 501 north (Campbell Highway) – Lynchburg | East end of concurrency with US 501 | |||
| Concord | 62.09 | US 460 west (Richmond Highway) – Lynchburg, Bedford | West end of concurrency with US 460 | ||
| Appomattox | Appomattox | 69.99 | US 460 Bus. east (Confederate Boulevard) / SR 26 north (Oakville Road) – Appomattox, Bent Creek |
Diamond interchange | |
| 70.71 | US 460 east (Richmond Highway) / SR 131 south (Old Courthouse Road) – Farmville, Petersburg, Appomattox | Diamond interchange; east end of concurrency with US 460; northern terminus of SR 131 | |||
| Buckingham | Mt. Rush | 89.57 | US 60 (James Anderson Highway) – Buckingham, Richmond, Lexington | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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