Virginia State Route 261 Explained

State:VA
Type:VA
Route:261
Alternate Name:Statler Boulevard
Length Mi:2.21
Length Round:2
Map:VA 261 map.svg
Established: 1980
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A: in Staunton
Junction:
  • in Staunton
  • in Staunton
  • in Staunton
Terminus B:North Coalter Street / Edgebrook Road in Staunton
Counties:City of Staunton
Previous Type:VA
Previous Route:259
Next Type:VA
Next Route:262

State Route 261 (SR 261) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as Statler Boulevard, the state highway runs 2.21miles from U.S. Route 11 (US 11) north to Coalter Street within the independent city of Staunton. SR 261 is an unsigned four-lane divided highway that provides an eastern truck bypass of downtown Staunton. The state highway is marked along much of its route as U.S. Route 11 Truck and US 250 Truck.

Route description

SR 261 begins an intersection with US 11 (Greenville Avenue) and unnumbered Old Greenville Road southeast of downtown Staunton. This intersection is also the southern terminus of US 11 Truck. The four-lane divided highway intersects US 250 (Richmond Road), where the state highway also begins to run concurrently with US 250 Truck. SR 261 crosses over CSX's North Mountain Subdivision and curves west to intersect SR 254 (New Hope Road), the Chesapeake Western Railway, and US 11 (Commerce Road). At the US 11 intersection, US 11 Truck reaches its northern terminus and US 250 Truck turns north onto US 11. US 250 Truck follows US 11 and SR 262 north and west to reconnect with US 250 northwest of Staunton. SR 261 continues west to its northern terminus at the intersection of North Coalter Street and Edgewood Road northeast of downtown Staunton.

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