Lynchburg Expressway
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The Lynchburg Expressway is a freeway in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States. It carries portions of U.S. Route 29 Business (U.S. Route 29 until the Madison Heights Bypass opened in 2005) and U.S. Route 501, forming a partial loop south and east of downtown.
Exit list
Exits are numbered from east to west.| # | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Route 163 - Lynchburg | ||
| Route 210 - Wright Shop Road | ||
| 1 | Main Street - Downtown; Lower Basin | split into 1A and 1B eastbound |
| 2 | Grace Street | |
| 3 |
U.S. Route 221 south; U.S. Route 460 Business; U.S. Route 501 Business - Campbell Avenue | split into 3A and 3B |
| 4 | Stadium Road | no eastbound exit |
| 5 | James Street; Carroll Avenue | no eastbound entrance |
| 6 | City Stadium; Lynchburg College | eastbound exit only |
| 7 | Odd Fellows Road | |
| 8 |
U.S. Route 501 south to U.S. Route 460; Route 128 | split into 8A and 8B; US 501 joins westbound and leaves eastbound |
| 9 |
U.S. Route 29 Business south - Danville | US 29 Business joins eastbound and leaves westbound |
| 10 |
U.S. Route 501 Business - Fort Avenue; Timberlake Road | split into 10A and 10B |
| 11 | Graves Mill Road |
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