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'''Rio Road''', also signed county road 631, runs as "East Rio Road" from the Charlottesville-Albemarle county line, as an extension of Park Street, northward to [[Route 29]]. Crossing 29, it continues as "West Rio Road" until it meets [[Hydraulic Road]] and [[Earlysville Road]].
'''Rio Road''', also signed [[Route 631|county road 631]], runs as "East Rio Road" from the Charlottesville-Albemarle county line, as an extension of [[Park Street]], northward to [[Route 29]]. Crossing 29, it continues as "West Rio Road" until it ends at the intersection of [[Hydraulic Road]] and [[Earlysville Road]].


It is a common route for motorists between the city and points north.  
It is a common route for motorists between the city and points north.  

Revision as of 12:33, 7 March 2011


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Rio Road, also signed county road 631, runs as "East Rio Road" from the Charlottesville-Albemarle county line, as an extension of Park Street, northward to Route 29. Crossing 29, it continues as "West Rio Road" until it ends at the intersection of Hydraulic Road and Earlysville Road.

It is a common route for motorists between the city and points north.

Local origins

Historian Vera V. Via has said the local use of the name for Rio Road was "derived from the fact that railroad stop No. 10 was near the road. It was written as "R.10," which became "Rio.""[1]

References

  1. Maurer, David A. "Mapping out Name Game Took Effort." The Daily Progress [Charlottesville] 29 Aug. 2010: C1. Print.