Virginia State Route 143
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State Route 143 (SR 143) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 35.39 miles (56.95 km) from Camp Peary near Williamsburg east to U.S. Route 258 (US 258) at Fort Monroe in Hampton. SR 143 is a major local thoroughfare on the Virginia Peninsula portion of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. The state highway is named Merrimac Trail through the independent city of Williamsburg and adjacent portions of York County and James City County. SR 143 follows Jefferson Avenue through the city of Newport News from the Williamsburg area past to near Downtown Newport News. The state highway, which mostly runs northwest–southeast, heads northeast from Newport News, serving as one highway connecting the downtown areas of Newport News and Hampton. SR 143 parallels
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Hampton
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Newport News
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Williamsburg
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near Williamsburg
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in Newport News
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Western terminus
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Eastern terminus of SR 162
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Southern terminus of SR 134
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West end of concurrency with US 60
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Western terminus of SR 171
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former SR 167
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Exit 5 ; ramps from eastbound SR 143 to southbound I-664 and from northbound I-664 to SR 143
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Exit 250 ; direct ramps between westbound I-64 and SR 143
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Eastern terminus of SR 306
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Eastern terminus of SR 5
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Eastern terminus; northern terminus of US 258
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Exit 238
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Exit 255
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Exit 267 ; east end of concurrency with US 60
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former SR 167 north
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East end of concurrency with US 17; northern terminus of SR 32
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West end of concurrency with US 17; eastern terminus of SR 312
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Exit 247 ; ramps from eastbound I-64 to SR 143, eastbound SR 143 to eastbound I-64, and westbound SR 143 to westbound I-64
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Exit 243B , access from I-64 to SR 143 westbound only
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Harpersville Road
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Camp Peary near Williamsburg
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at Fort Monroe in Hampton
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State Route 143 (SR 143) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 35.39 miles (56.95 km) from Camp Peary near Williamsburg east to U.S. Route 258 (US 258) at Fort Monroe in Hampton. SR 143 is a major local thoroughfare on the Virginia Peninsula portion of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. The state highway is named Merrimac Trail through the independent city of Williamsburg and adjacent portions of York County and James City County. SR 143 follows Jefferson Avenue through the city of Newport News from the Williamsburg area past to near Downtown Newport News. The state highway, which mostly runs northwest–southeast, heads northeast from Newport News, serving as one highway connecting the downtown areas of Newport News and Hampton. SR 143 parallels both US 60 and Interstate 64 (I-64) extensively, and sometimes very closely, throughout its course. The state highway also runs concurrently with US 60 in Hampton and with US 17 in Newport News.
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