1928_Virginia_state_highway_renumbering

1928 Virginia state highway renumbering

1928 Virginia state highway renumbering

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In August 1928, the U.S. state of Virginia renumbered many of its state highways. This renumbering was caused by a new law that greatly increased the state highway mileage. The old system, in which three-digit routes were spurs of two-digit routes, was unwieldy for a large number of routes, and so a new system, in which three-digit routes were assigned by district, was adopted.

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List of routes

Two-digit routes, 10-55

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District 1

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District 2

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District 3

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District 4

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District 5

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District 6

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District 7

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District 8

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