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Virginia State Route 26

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Existed:
  
1933 – present

Length
  
20.65 km

Counties:
  
Appomattox

Constructed
  
1933

Virginia State Route 26

South end:
  
US 460 / SR 24 / US 460 Bus. in Appomattox

North end:
  
US 60 / SR 605 in Bent Creek

County
  
Appomattox County, Virginia

State Route 26 (SR 26) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as Oakville Road, the state highway runs 12.83 miles (20.65 km) from U.S. Route 460, SR 24, and US 460 Business in Appomattox north to US 60 in Bent Creek.

Contents

Map of VA-26, Virginia, USA

Route description

SR 26 begins as a four-lane divided highway at a diamond interchange with US 460 and SR 24 (Richmond Highway) just north of the town of Appomattox. The roadway continues south of the expressway bypass of the town as US 460 Business (Confederate Boulevard), which leads to the Appomattox Historic District. SR 26 reduces to two lanes and heads north as Oakville Road through northwestern Appomattox County. The state highway passes through the hamlet of Oakville. Near the northern end of SR 26, the highway descends into the narrow valley of Bent Creek. The state highway crosses the stream just south of the stream's mouth at the James River. A short distance to the north, SR 26 reaches its terminus at US 60 (James Anderson Highway) in the hamlet of Bent Creek just south of the U.S. Highway's crossing of the James River.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Appomattox County.

References

Virginia State Route 26 Wikipedia