Virginia State Route 32 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile

Destinations Notes
City of Suffolk 0.00 NC 32 south (Virginia Road) – Edenton Southern terminus; North Carolina state line
9.46 US 13 south (Whaleyville Boulevard) – Whaleyville, Ahoskie South end of concurrency with US 13
11.10 US 13 north to US 58 – Norfolk, Emporia Partial interchange; north end of concurrency with US 13; south end of concurrency with US 13 Business
13.15 SR 10 / SR 337 (Washington Street) Eastern terminus of SR 10; south end of concurrency with SR 10
13.83
US 13 Bus. east / US 58 Bus. / US 460 Bus. east (Constance Road) – Norfolk, Holland
North end of concurrency with US 13 Business; south end of concurrency with US 460 Business
15.41
US 460 Bus. west (Pruden Boulevard) – Petersburg
North end of concurrency with US 460 Business
15.95 US 13 / US 58 / US 460 (Suffolk Bypass) – Norfolk, Petersburg Interchange
22.99 SR 125 east (Kings Highway) – Chuckatuck
Isle of Wight Benns Church 28.45 US 258 south / SR 10 west (Benns Church Boulevard) – Smithfield North end of concurrency with SR 10; south end of concurrency with US 258
Carrollton 31.30 US 17 south (Carrollton Boulevard) – Portsmouth South end of concurrency with US 17
33.47– 38.11 James River Bridge – James River
City of Newport News 38.33 US 60 (Warwick Boulevard) – Williamsburg Interchange
38.89 US 258 north (Mercury Boulevard) / US 17 north / SR 143 (Jefferson Avenue) – Hampton, Yorktown Northern terminus; north end of concurrency with US 17/258
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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