Virginia State Route 254

State Route 254 marker

State Route 254
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length: 25.01 mi[1] (40.25 km)
Existed: 1933 – present
Major junctions
West end: SR 42 near Buffalo Gap
 

SR 252 in Staunton
US 11 / US 250 in Staunton
SR 262 near Staunton

US 250 in Waynesboro
East end: US 340 in Waynesboro
Location
Counties: Augusta, City of Staunton, City of Waynesboro
Highway system
SR 253SR 255

State Route 254 (SR 254) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 25.01 miles (40.25 km) from SR 42 near Buffalo Gap east to U.S. Route 340 (US 340) in Waynesboro. SR 254 provides a northerly alternate route to US 250 between Waynesboro and Staunton, where the highway provides access to the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library.

Route description

View east from the west end of SR 254

SR 254 begins at an intersection with SR 42 in the hamlet of Buffalo Gap. SR 42 heads west as Parkersburg Turnpike through the namesake water gap in Little North Mountain, and north as Buffalo Gap Highway. SR 254 heads east as two-lane Parkersburg Turnpike, which crosses the Middle River and enters the city of Staunton at its diamond interchange with SR 262 (Woodrow Wilson Parkway). The state highway continues as Beverley Street toward downtown Staunton, where the highway splits into a one-way pair, Beverley Street eastbound and Frederick Street westbound. At Lewis Street, SR 254 runs concurrently with SR 252 for two blocks east to US 250 and US 11 Business, which follow Augusta Street south and New Street north. SR 254's passes the American Shakespeare Center, Mary Baldwin College, and the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library in the eastern part of downtown. The one-way pair concludes at Coalter Street, which westbound SR 254 uses to reach Frederick Street. Beverley Street continues east to the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind campus while the state highway turns south onto Coalter Street.[1][2]

Two blocks to the south, SR 254 has a four-way intersection with US 11, US 250, and US 11 Business, for which the intersection serves as its southern terminus. US 250 and US 11 Business head west on Greenville Street, US 11 and US 250 head south on Greenville Street underneath CSX's North Mountain Subdivision, and SR 254 and US 11 head east on Commerce Road, a four-lane divided highway. The two highways parallel the railroad to New Hope Road; SR 254 leaves US 11 via a two-way ramp to join New Hope Road, which passes under both US 11 and the railroad. SR 254 intersects SR 261 (Statler Boulevard) and leaves of its overpass of Interstate 81. The state highway veers northeast to meet the northern terminus of SR 262 (Woodrow Wilson Boulevard). SR 254 continues east as Hermitage Road, which crosses Christians Creek and gradually curves southeast and south to the city of Waynesboro. The state highway enters the city as Ivy Street, then turns south onto Poplar Street and has a grade crossing of the CSX rail line. SR 254 intersects US 250 (Broad Street) one block north of its eastern terminus at US 340 (Main Street) at the west end of downtown Waynesboro.[1][2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
AugustaBuffalo Gap0.000.00 SR 42 (Buffalo Gap Highway / Parkersburg Turnpike) Craigsville, Clifton Forge, Harrisonburg
SR 876 (Swoope Road) Swoopeformer SR 56 east
SR 612 (Frog Pond Road) to US 250former SR 56 west
7.0311.31 SR 262 to I81Diamond interchange
City of Staunton9.5315.34
US 11 Bus. north / US 250 west (Augusta Street)
west end of US 11 Bus. / US 250 overlap (eastbound only)
9.9115.95 US 11 south / US 250 east (Greenville Avenue) to I81east end of US 11 Bus. / US 250 overlap (eastbound only); west end of US 11 overlap
10.5917.04 US 11 north (Commerce Road)east end of US 11 overlap

US 11 Truck / US 250 Truck (Statler Boulevard / SR 261)
AugustaAnnex14.6323.54 SR 262 south (Woodrow Wilson Parkway) to I81 / US 11Northern terminus of SR 262
City of Waynesboro24.9440.14
US 250 / US 340 Truck (West Broad Street)
25.0140.25 US 340 (Main Street)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "2010 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
  2. 1 2 Google (2011-12-19). "Virginia State Route 254" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-12-19.

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