Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile |
Destinations | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Halifax | Virgilina | 0.00 | NC 49 south / NC 96 south – Roxboro, Oxford | Southern terminus; North Carolina state line; south end of concurrency with SR 96 | |
| 0.13 | SR 96 west to US 501 / Florence Avenue north – South Boston | SR 49 turns east onto Seventh Street; north end of concurrency with SR 96 | |||
| Mecklenburg | 11.29 | US 58 west – South Boston | South end of concurrency with US 58 | ||
| Clarksville | 12.55 | US 58 east – Boydton | North end of concurrency with US 58 | ||
| 14.07 | US 15 south (College Avenue south) – Oxford, NC | South end of concurrency with US 15 | |||
| 14.95 | John H. Kerr Reservoir – Roanoke River | ||||
| 15.79 | US 58 – Boydton, South Boston | SR 49 and US 15 turn north at this intersection | |||
| 17.39 | US 15 north – Farmville | North end of concurrency with US 15 | |||
| Chase City | 29.50 | SR 92 west (Second Street) – Barnesville | South end of concurrency with SR 92 | ||
| 30.25 | SR 92 south / SR 47 east – Boydton, South Hill | SR 49 turns north onto Main Street; north end of concurrency with SR 92; south end of concurrency with SR 47 | |||
| 31.51 | SR 47 west – Charlotte Court House, Pamplin City | North end of concurrency with SR 47 | |||
| Lunenburg | Lunenburg | 46.74 | SR 40 west (Lunenburg County Road) – Keysville | South end of concurrency with SR 40 | |
| Victoria | 50.13 | SR 40 east (Main Street) / Eighth Street – Kenbridge | SR 49 turns north onto Main Street; north end of concurrency with SR 40 | ||
| Nottoway | Crewe | 65.32 | US 460 east (Virginia Avenue) – Blackstone, Petersburg | South end of concurrency with US 460 | |
| 67.12 | US 460 west (West Virginia Avenue) – Burkeville, Farmville | North end of concurrency with US 460 | |||
| 69.01 | US 360 (Patrick Henry Highway) – Burkeville, Richmond | Northern terminus | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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