Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patrick |
0.00 | 0.00 | SR 8 (Woolwine Highway) – Stuart, Woolwine | Western terminus | |
| 7.88 | 12.68 | SR 346 north (Fairystone Lake Drive) – Fairy Stone State Park | |||
| Henry |
Bassett | 16.72 | 26.91 | VA 57 ALT east (Riverside Drive) |
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| Stanleytown | 20.56 | 33.09 | US 220 north / US 220 Bus. south (Virginia Avenue) – Roanoke, Collinsville, Martinsville |
Cloverleaf interchange; west end of concurrency with US 220 | |
| 21.33 | 34.33 | US 220 south (William F. Stone Highway) – Greensboro | Southbound exit from and northbound entrance to US 220; east end of concurrency with US 220 | ||
| City of Martinsville |
26.69 | 42.95 | US 220 Bus. north (Memorial Boulevard) / SR 457 east (Church Street) – Collinsville |
West end of concurrency with US 220 Business | |
| 27.79 | 44.72 | US 58 Bus. west / US 220 Bus. south (Memorial Boulevard) – Horse Pasture, Ridgeway |
East end of concurrency with US 220 Business; west end of concurrency with US 58 Business | ||
| Henry |
30.87 | 49.68 | US 58 Bus. east (A.L. Philpott Highway) – Danville |
East end of concurrency with US 58 Business | |
| SR 457 west (Old Chatham Road) – Martinsville | |||||
| Pittsylvania |
Callands | 48.62 | 78.25 | SR 41 south (Franklin Turnpike) – Danville | |
| Chatham | 60.39 | 97.19 | US 29 Bus. north (Main Street) |
West end of concurrency with US 29 Business | |
| 60.58 | 97.49 | US 29 Bus. south (Main Street) |
East end of concurrency with US 29 Business | ||
| 61.47 | 98.93 | US 29 – Danville, Lynchburg | Diamond interchange | ||
| Halifax |
88.70 | 142.75 | SR 360 (Mountain Road) – Halifax, Danville | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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