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Virginia State Route 211 (1928-1933) : ウィキペディア英語版
List of former primary state highways in Virginia (Salem District)
The following is a list of former primary state highways completely or mostly within the Salem District (VDOT District 2〔(VDOT District Offices )〕) of the U.S. state of Virginia.
==SR 102==

State Route 102 connected Radford and Meadows of Dan along present secondary State Routes 787, 799, and 758. The route began at US 11 within Radford city limits, where SR 177 now ends, overlapped US 221 at Willis, and ended at US 58 near the eastern edge of Meadows of Dan.
The state took over the first portions of SR 102 in 1928 as State Route 210, extending north from SR 205 (now US 221) at Willis to almost Radford. Since this was not quite enough mileage to reach SR 10 (now Auburn Avenue) at Rock Road (the former Southwestern Turnpike) east of the Radford city limits, a small addition was made in 1931 to connect SR 210 and the nearby SR 211 to SR 10.
In the meantime, a southerly extension of SR 210 was in progress, with south from SR 205 and north from Meadows of Dan acquired in 1930. The north end of this portion was temporarily set at Shelors Mill in 1931, meaning that 5 miles of present SR 726 (Black Ridge Road) were maintained as a primary state highway for several years. In 1932, the route from Willis was instead adopted, and a further were added at the Willis end. The old route from Shelors Mill was not disposed of until 1934.
SR 210 became SR 102 in the 1933 renumbering;〔Virginia Department of Highways, (Numbers and Descriptions of Routes in State Highway Primary System ), July 1, 1933〕 later that year, the gap north of Meadows of Dan was filled, making the route complete from Radford. In 1937 the Radford end was extended over what had been part of US 11〔Virginia Department of Highways, (Map of Montgomery County Showing Primary and Secondary Highways ), revised July 1, 1935, reprinted in the 1940 Census〕 and then briefly US 11 Alternate〔Virginia Department of Highways, (Map of Montgomery County Showing Primary and Secondary Highways ), revised July 1, 1936〕 to a new terminus within Radford city limits.
Elimination of SR 102 began in 1943, when the part south of Willis was downgraded to a secondary route, becoming SR 799 and an extension of existing SR 758.〔Virginia Department of Highways, (Map of Floyd County Showing Primary and Secondary Highways ), revised July 1, 1935, reprinted in the 1940 Census〕 The remainder survived until 1951, when it too was dropped (becoming SR 787) pending completion of ongoing construction work to improve the road quality. This work was completed in 1954 or 1955, and in the latter year the portion within Radford city limits became an ordinary city street. The Radford end would return to the primary system in 1962 as part of SR 177, a connection to Interstate 81.
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