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・ Virginia State Route 606 (Fairfax and Loudoun Counties)
・ Virginia State Route 608 (Fairfax County)
・ Virginia State Route 609 (Fairfax County)
・ Virginia State Route 61
・ Virginia State Route 611
・ Virginia State Route 611 (Fairfax County)
・ Virginia State Route 612
・ Virginia State Route 612 (Fairfax and Prince William Counties)
・ Virginia State Route 613
・ Virginia State Route 613 (Fairfax County)
・ Virginia State Route 618 (Fairfax County)
・ Virginia State Route 619 (Prince William County)
・ Virginia State Route 62
・ Virginia State Route 620 (Fairfax and Loudoun Counties)
Virginia State Route 63
・ Virginia State Route 631
・ Virginia State Route 638
・ Virginia State Route 64
・ Virginia State Route 642
・ Virginia State Route 645
・ Virginia State Route 645 (Fairfax County)
・ Virginia State Route 65
・ Virginia State Route 652 (Botetourt County)
・ Virginia State Route 655
・ Virginia State Route 657 (Fairfax County)
・ Virginia State Route 659 (Loudoun and Prince William Counties)
・ Virginia State Route 66
・ Virginia State Route 662 (Fairfax County)
・ Virginia State Route 67


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Virginia State Route 63 : ウィキペディア英語版
Virginia State Route 63

Virginia State Route 63 (SR 63) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs from U.S. Route 58 Alternate (US 58 Alternate) in St. Paul north to SR 80 and SR 83 in Haysi.
==Route description==
SR 63 begins at an intersection with US 58 Alternate (Bull Run Road) in the town of St. Paul. The state highway heads east through town as Wise Street, which passes under Norfolk Southern Railway's Clinch Valley District. The highway intersects SR 270 (4th Street) in the center of town. SR 63 parallels the Clinch River and CSX's Kingsport Subdivision, formerly the Clinchfield Railroad, east to Lick Creek. The highway and railroad turn north to follow Lick Creek out of St. Paul and cross the WiseRussell county line. The state highway heads north as Dante Road to Dante, where the rail line diverges to pass through the Sandy Ridge Tunnel. SR 63 crosses Sandy Ridge and the Tennessee Valley Divide at Flint Gap and enters Dickenson County. SR 63 descends as Dante Mountain Road into the valley of McClure Creek and rejoins the Kingsport Subdivision at Trammel. The state highway heads northwest through the village of Nora, where McClure Creek merges with Open Fork to become the McClure River.〔〔
SR 63 begins to run concurrently with SR 83 (Dickenson Highway) at Fremont; SR 83 heads west toward Clintwood, the county seat of Dickenson County. The two highways diverge after passing through the town of Clinchco. SR 83 and the railroad continue to follow the river to Haysi while SR 63 turns onto Big Ridge Road. The state highway ascends and has a curvaceous path atop Big Ridge. SR 63 leaves the ridge to descend to the town of Haysi. The state highway passes over the Kingsport Subdivision at the south end of the railroad's short tunnel and crosses Russell Fork of the Big Sandy River just north of its confluence with the McClure River. SR 63 turns east and becomes the town's Main Street before the highway reaches its northern terminus in the center of town at its three-way intersection with SR 80 and SR 83, which follow Main Street east and Sandlick Drive south to cross Russell Prater Fork at its confluence with Russell Fork.〔〔

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