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Virginia State Route 10

 
Wikipedia: Virginia State Route 10
Virginia 10.svg
State Route 10
Length: 89.5 mi[citation needed] (144 km)
Formed: 1918
West end: US 360.svg US 360 in Richmond
Major
junctions:
Virginia 36.svg SR 36 in Hopewell
Virginia 31.svg SR 31 in Surry
US 258.svg US 258 in Smithfield
East end: Business plate.svgNo image.svgBusiness plate.svg
US 58.svgUS 460.svgVirginia 32.svg US 58 Bus./US 460 Bus./SR 32 in Suffolk
Virginia Routes
< SR 9 US 11 >
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Virginia State Route 10 near Smithfield

State Route 10 is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia, running between Richmond and Suffolk.

Description of route

For much of its distance, SR 10, also known as James River Drive, parallels the south bank of the James River, serving the City of Hopewell and Town of Smithfield, following a colonial stagecoach route.

At Surry, SR 10 provides a connection to State Route 31 and the Jamestown Ferry.

SR 10 also provides access to many historical sites, including:

Major intersections

SR 9 became
SR 39 in 1923
Two‑digit State Routes
1923-1933
SR 11 >

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