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==External links==
'''U.S. Route 250''' is an east-west U.S. highway that passes through [[Albemarle County]], and has a business route through as well as a bypass around [[Charlottesville]].
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_250 wikipedia]


[[Category:Major roads in Charlottesville]]
{{Wikipedia link|U.S._Route_250|whylink=outsidearea}}
 
==Course==
The roadway is approximately parallel to [[I-64]], which 250 crosses from time to time.
 
===Western Albemarle===
250 enters Albemarle in the west at the top of [[Afton Mountain]], where it has an exit with [[I-64]].
 
It is signed '''Rockfish Gap Turnpike''' from this point until it reaches the intersection with [[Virginia State Route 240]] between [[Crozet]] and [[Ivy]]. East of this intersection, 250 is signed [[Ivy Road]].
 
===Charlottesville===
From west to east, 250 continues as [[Ivy Road]], which first becomes [[University Avenue]] and later [[West Main Street]]. 250 turns onto Ridge/McIntire Road, and then onto [[High Street]]. It joins the bypass in Charlottesville just east of the [[Free Bridge]].
 
The first section of this road was completed in 1953. The city and county both agreed to extend the road at a joint meeting in February 1957. <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=1 Feb. 1957|id=307731}}</ref>.
 
===Bypass===
{{Main|Route 250 Bypass}}
The business and bypass routes diverge where Ivy Road meets the [[Route 29]] Bypass, forming the western end of the Route 250 Bypass. The bypass is cosigned with the Route 29 Bypass until the 29 bypass diverges to rejoin Route 29 Business. The 250 bypass continues to be limited access until it joins the business route in Charlottesville just east of the [[Free Bridge]].
 
===Eastern Albemarle===
After crossing the [[Rivanna River]] to [[Pantops (neighborhood)|Pantops]], 250 continues through [[Shadwell]]. Parts of the road are known as either Three Chop't Road or [[Three Notch'd Road]].
 
A bridge that carries the road over the Buckingham Branch railroad is deteriorating, leading to weight restrictions of 15 tons. <ref>{{cite web|title=Weight Limit on Route 250 Bridge at Shadwell Reduced to 15 Tons|url=http://www.albemarle.org/navpages.asp?info=release&ID=12519|author=|work=|publisher=Albemarle County |location=|publishdate=March 3, 2011|accessdate=March 7, 2011}}</ref>
 
==Transportation studies==
*[[Route 250 West Corridor Study]], January 2000
*[[US-29-Hydraulic-250 Bypass Intersections Study]]
*[[Eastern Albemarle Sub-Area Study]]
 
==References==
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[[Category:U.S. Route 250|*]]

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U.S. Route 250 is an east-west U.S. highway that passes through Albemarle County, and has a business route through as well as a bypass around Charlottesville.

Course

The roadway is approximately parallel to I-64, which 250 crosses from time to time.

Western Albemarle

250 enters Albemarle in the west at the top of Afton Mountain, where it has an exit with I-64.

It is signed Rockfish Gap Turnpike from this point until it reaches the intersection with Virginia State Route 240 between Crozet and Ivy. East of this intersection, 250 is signed Ivy Road.

Charlottesville

From west to east, 250 continues as Ivy Road, which first becomes University Avenue and later West Main Street. 250 turns onto Ridge/McIntire Road, and then onto High Street. It joins the bypass in Charlottesville just east of the Free Bridge.

The first section of this road was completed in 1953. The city and county both agreed to extend the road at a joint meeting in February 1957. [1].

Bypass

Main article: Route 250 Bypass

The business and bypass routes diverge where Ivy Road meets the Route 29 Bypass, forming the western end of the Route 250 Bypass. The bypass is cosigned with the Route 29 Bypass until the 29 bypass diverges to rejoin Route 29 Business. The 250 bypass continues to be limited access until it joins the business route in Charlottesville just east of the Free Bridge.

Eastern Albemarle

After crossing the Rivanna River to Pantops, 250 continues through Shadwell. Parts of the road are known as either Three Chop't Road or Three Notch'd Road.

A bridge that carries the road over the Buckingham Branch railroad is deteriorating, leading to weight restrictions of 15 tons. [2]

Transportation studies

References

  1. Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, 1 Feb. 1957.
  2. Web. Weight Limit on Route 250 Bridge at Shadwell Reduced to 15 Tons, Albemarle County, March 3, 2011, retrieved March 7, 2011.