1958 Virginia state highway renumbering
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Alabama | 1928, 1957 |
Arkansas | 1926 |
California | 1964 |
Colorado | 1953, 1968 |
Connecticut | 1932, 1963 |
Florida | 1945 |
Indiana | 1926 |
Iowa | 1926, 1969 |
Louisiana | 1955 |
Maine | 1933 |
Massachusetts | 1933 |
Minnesota | 1934 |
Missouri | 1926 |
Montana | 1932 |
Nebraska | 1926 |
Nevada | 1976 |
New Jersey | 1927, 1953 |
New Mexico | 1988 |
New York | 1927, 1930 |
North Carolina | 1934, 1937, 1940, 1961 |
Ohio | 1923, 1927, 1962 |
Pennsylvania | 1928, 1961 |
Puerto Rico | 1953 |
South Carolina | 1928, 1937 |
South Dakota | 1927, 1975 |
Tennessee | 1983 |
Texas | 1939 |
Utah | 1962, 1977 |
Virginia | 1923, 1928, 1933, 1940, 1958 |
Washington | 1964 |
Wisconsin | 1926 |
Wyoming | 1927 |
In March 1958, the Commonwealth of Virginia renumbered four of its state highways as the Interstate Renumbering of 1958[1] in order to avoid duplication with the new Interstate Highway System.
Renumbered routes
- SR 64 was renumbered to SR 63 because of Interstate 64.
- SR 66 was renumbered to SR 65 because of Interstate 66.
- SR 81 was renumbered to SR 69 because of Interstate 81.
- SR 85 was renumbered to SR 102 because of Interstate 85.
Later
- SR 295 was renumbered to SR 215 in 1961, and SR 195 (used on former SR 88, the precursor of I-195) was renumbered to SR 186 in 1973.