Virginia State Route 307 Explained

State:VA
Type:VA
Route:307
Alternate Name:Holly Farms Road
Length Mi:9.32
Length Round:2
Map:VA 307 map.svg
Established:1936
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus A: at Rice
Terminus B: near Jetersville
Counties:Prince Edward, Nottoway, Amelia
Previous Type:VA
Previous Route:306
Next Type:VA
Next Route:308

State Route 307 (SR 307) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as Holly Farms Road, the state highway runs 9.32miles from U.S. Route 460 (US 460) at Rice east to US 360 near Jetersville. SR 307 provides a cut-off that allows traffic between Lynchburg and Richmond to bypass Burkeville.

Route description

SR 307 begins at a tangent intersection with US 460 (Prince Edward Highway) at the hamlet of Rice in eastern Prince Edward County between Farmville and Burkeville. The state highway heads east and intersects SR 617, which heads north to Sailor's Creek Battlefield Historical State Park, which preserves the site of the Civil War Battle of Sailor's Creek. East of SR 617, SR 307 crosses the northwestern edge of Nottoway County. The state highway enters Amelia County shortly before reaching its eastern terminus near Jetersville between Burkeville and Amelia Court House.

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