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|terminus_b= in Chamberlayne |counties=Henrico |previous_type=VA |previous_route=72 |next_type=VA |next_route=74 }} Parham Road is a circumferential highway in Henrico County in the U.S. state of Virginia. The highway runs from Virginia State Route 150 (SR 150) near Tuckahoe east to U.S. Route 301 (US 301) and SR 2 in Chamberlayne. Parham Road serves the northwestern suburbs of Richmond, including Tuckahoe, Laurel, and Chamberlayne. The four-lane divided highway intersects all of the major highways that extend northwest and north from the city, including Interstate 64 (I-64) and I-95. Parham Road is county maintained except for the portion that is Virginia State Route 73, a connector between US 1 and I-95. The Parham Road name was applied to a small portion of the current route by the early 20th century. SR 73 was constructed in the early 1960s. Most of Parham Road from SR 6 to US 1 was constructed as new four-lane divided highway by Henrico County in the late 1960s; the existing sections were upgraded at the same time. The highway was extended east to its present terminus in the late 1970s. Parham Road was completed south to its present western terminus in 1990 concurrent with the extension of SR 150 across the James River from the Southside of Richmond to Henrico County. ==Route description== Parham Road begins at the northern terminus of SR 150 (Chippenham Parkway) at an intersection with a connector to River Road, which crosses over SR 150 just south of the intersection. SR 150 heads south across the James River into Chesterfield County and serves the portion of Richmond south of the river. Parham Road heads north as a four-lane divided highway through the unincorporated area of Tuckahoe, where the highway intersects SR 6 (Patterson Avenue). The highway has a direct northbound ramp to Regency Square shopping mall just south of its intersection with Eastridge Road and Quioccasin Road. North of Three Chop't Road, Parham Road begins to curve to the east and meets I-64 at a six-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange. In the suburb of Laurel, the highway intersects US 250 (Broad Street) and Hungary Spring Road, east of which the highway passes the Henrico County Government Center, including the county courthouse.〔〔 Parham Road continues east, intersects US 33 (Staples Mill Road), and crosses over CSX's RF&P Subdivision rail line a short distance north of Amtrak's Richmond Staples Mill Road station. The highway intersects Woodman Road and passes by the Parham Road campus of J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College. The county highway becomes a state highway, SR 73, at US 1 (Brook Road) at Yellow Tavern, the site of an 1864 Civil War battle. Parham Road briefly expands to six lanes along its SR 73 section before the state designation ends at an asymmetrical cloverleaf interchange with I-95. Parham Road continues northeast along the northern edge of the suburb of Chamberlayne before curving south to its east terminus at US 301 and SR 2 (Chamberlayne Avenue) just west of the Chickahominy River, which forms the Henrico–Hanover county line, and those highways' interchange with I-295 in the adjacent county.〔〔 Parham Road is maintained by the Henrico County Department of Public Works except for the SR 73 segment, which as a state highway is maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation.〔〔 Parham Road is a part of the main National Highway System from its western terminus to I-95.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Parham Road」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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