U.S. Route 23 in Virginia

U.S. Route 23 marker
U.S. Route 23
Map
US 23 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length60.80 mi[1] (97.85 km)
Existedearly 1930s–present
Tourist
routes
Virginia Byway
Major junctions
South end US 23 near Weber City
Major intersections
North end US 23 near Pound
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesScott, Lee, Wise, City of Norton
Highway system
SR 22 SR 24

U.S. Route 23 (US 23) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Jacksonville, Florida, to Mackinaw City, Michigan. In Virginia, the U.S. Highway runs 60.80 miles (97.85 km) from the Tennessee state line near Weber City north to the Kentucky state line near Pound. US 23, which is known as Orby Cantrell Highway for most of its course, is a four-lane divided highway that follows Corridor B of the Appalachian Development Highway System through Southwest Virginia. The U.S. Highway serves as the main east–west highway of Scott County and the primary north–south highway of Wise County. US 23 runs concurrently with US 58 from Weber City to Duffield and with US 58 Alternate (US 58 Alt.) between Big Stone Gap and the independent city of Norton.

Route description

View north along US 23 at SR 732 just north of the Tennessee state line south of Weber City

US 23 enters Scott County at the Tennessee state line south of Weber City immediately north of the northern end of the US 23 freeway that becomes Interstate 26 in Kingsport. At the state line, US 23 has a partial interchange with the northern end of State Route 36 (SR 36; Lynn Garden Drive) and SR 346 (Carters Valley Road). US 23 passes through a gap between Cloud Ridge and Long Ridge at the state line, then crosses the North Fork Holston River on the John M. Johnson Memorial Bridge. The U.S. Highway enters the town of Weber City as Main Street, which parallels Norfolk Southern Railway's Appalachia Division as a four-lane undivided highway. At the north edge of the town, US 23 intersects US 58 and US 421 (Hilton Road); the three highways run concurrently with the railroad through Moccasin Gap, where Moccasin Creek passes through Clinch Mountain. US 23, US 58, and US 421 enter the town of Gate City; US 23 Business (US 23 Bus.), US 58 Bus., and US 421 Bus. pass through the center of town while the mainline of the U.S. Highways follows the flank of Clinch Mountain to the south of town.[1][2]

US 23, US 58, and US 421 receive their three business routes at an interchange west of Gate City. The U.S. Highways parallel the railroad and Little Moccasin Creek west between Clinch Mountain to the south and Moccasin Ridge to the north. The highways curve north and parallel the Clinch River to Clinchport, where the road meets the southern end of State Route 65 (SR 65) and begins to follow Stock Creek. US 23, US 58, and US 421 pass by Glenita, where the railroad splits north to pass through the Natural Tunnel, the centerpiece of Natural Tunnel State Park. After passing through the Devil's Racepath, US 58 and US 421 split from US 23 as Daniel Boone Trail just south of the town of Duffield. US 23 passes through the town, where the highway parallels the Appalachia Division rail line and the North Fork Clinch River through a gap between Powell Mountain and Cliff Mountain. The U.S. Highway briefly enters Lee County while following the river between Powell Mountain and Walden Ridge to its source at Wildcat Summit at the Lee–Wise county line.[1][2]

Northbound US 23 near Duffield

US 23 follows Wildcat Creek and becomes a freeway adjacent to Mountain Empire Community College south of Big Stone Gap. The U.S. Highway has a partial cloverleaf interchange with US 23 Bus. and US 58 Alt.; the latter highway joins US 23 in a concurrency. The two highways have a diamond interchange with SR 610 (Powell Valley Road) before following the southern flank of Little Stone Mountain to Little Stone Gap, where the freeway enters the city of Norton. US 23 and US 58 Alt. have a partial cloverleaf interchange with Kentucky Avenue south of downtown Norton. The highways curve north over a rail line and SR 74 before reaching a partial cloverleaf interchange where US 58 Alt. splits east on Norton Coeburn Road, which heads west toward downtown Norton as SR 283. US 23 leaves the city of Norton and receives the other end of US 23 Bus. (Esserville Road) at Esserville. A short distance to the north, US 23 enters the town of Wise, where another US 23 Bus. splits northeast as Norton Road to serve the county seat of Wise County. The U.S. Highway receives the north end of its business route (Main Street) before the highway crosses the Tennessee Valley Divide at Indian Mountain. US 23 descends along Indian Creek to the southern end of its fourth business route, which heads into the town of Pound as Indian Creek Road. The U.S. Highway briefly enters the town limits while receiving the north end of the business route, Main Street. North of Pound, US 23 passes through Horse Gap and makes a curve to the west before entering Kentucky at Pound Gap in Pine Mountain. The U.S. Highway meets US 119 on the north side of the mountain; the two highways run concurrently north toward Pikeville.[1][2]

Much of US 23 in Virginia is part of Crooked Road and The Crooked Road: Virginia's Heritage Music Trail.[3][4]

History

The road from Moccasin Gap (now Weber City) south to Tennessee toward Kingsport was added to the state highway system in 1923.[5] As a spur of SR 10 (now US 58), it was assigned the State Route 102 (SR 102) designation[6] and was renumbered State Route 108 (SR 108) in the 1928 renumbering.[7]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Scott0.000.00

US 23 south to I-26 – Kingsport
Tennessee state line
Weber City2.924.70


US 58 east / US 421 south / SR 224 south (Wadlow Gap Highway) – Bristol, Abingdon, Hiltons, Carter Fold
Southern end of concurrency with US 58 and US 421
Gate City3.966.37






US 23 Bus. north / US 58 Bus. west / US 421 Bus. north (Kane Street) to SR 71 – Gate City
6.6910.77





US 23 Bus. south / US 58 Bus. east / US 421 Bus. south (West Jackson Street) / SR 870 (Daniel Boone Road) – Gate City
Interchange
SR 870 (Daniel Boone Road)
18.1829.26
SR 65 north (Clinch River Highway) – Dungannon, Clinchport, Rye Cove
SR 600 (Fairview Road) – Fairviewformer SR 66 south; to SR 33 (TN)
SR 871 (Natural Tunnel Parkway) – Natural Tunnel State Park
Duffield20.8533.55

US 58 west / US 421 north (Duff Patt Highway) / SR 871 (Natural Tunnel Parkway) – Pennington Gap, Jonesville, Cumberland Gap, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
North end of concurrency with US 58 and US 421
Lee
No major junctions
Wise33.0253.141



US 23 Bus. north / US 58 Alt. west – Big Stone Gap, Appalachia
interchange; south end of US 58 Alt. overlap
34.2655.142 SR 610 – Big Stone Gapinterchange
City of Norton41.4566.711



US 23 Bus. north / US 58 Alt. Bus. east (Kentucky Avenue) / SR 619 – Downtown Norton
interchange; former SR 73
42.9469.112





US 58 Alt. east / US 58 Alt. Bus. west to US 23 Bus. – Coeburn, Abingdon, Downtown Norton
interchange; signed as exits 2A (west) and 2B (east) southbound; north end of concurrency with US 58 Alt.
WiseEsserville44.5971.76


US 23 Bus. south (Esserville Road) / SR 757 north
Wise45.4773.18

US 23 Bus. north (Norton Road) – Wise, Lonesome Pine Airport
Glamorgan47.4376.33

US 23 Bus. south (West Main Street) / SR 823 (Indian Creek Road) – Wise
SR 823 (Indian Creek Road)
55.0988.66



US 23 Bus. north (Indian Creek Road) to SR 83 east – Pound, Clintwood
SR 671 (South Fork Road)former SR 83
Pound57.6292.73

US 23 Bus. south (Main Street) / SR 630 – Pound, Clintwood
Pound Gap60.8097.85
US 23 north – Jenkins, Pikeville
Kentucky state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Business routes

In Virginia, US 23 has four business routes. From South to North, its first business route serves downtown Gate City. The second begins in Big Stone Gap and runs north to Appalachia, then turns east to Norton. Its third business route runs along portions of Norton Road and West Main Street in Wise. The fourth and northernmost route is located in Pound.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "2009 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "U.S. Route 23 in Virginia" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  3. ^ "The Crooked Road". The Crooked Road. Retrieved April 17, 2013.
  4. ^ Wildman, Sarah (May 20, 2011). "On Virginia's Crooked Road, Mountain Music Lights the Way". New York Times. Retrieved April 17, 2013.
  5. ^ "Minutes of the Tenth Meeting of the State Highway Commission Held in Richmond, Va. March 26th, 27th, and 28th, 1923" (PDF). (321 KiB), pages 7 and 21
  6. ^ "Minutes of the Meeting of the State Highway Commission, Richmond, Va. April 10th, and 11th, 1924" (PDF). (176 KiB), page 2
  7. ^ "Minutes of the Meeting of State Highway Commission of Virginia, Held at Richmond, Virginia, September 5, 1930" (PDF). (318 KiB), page 5
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U.S. Route 23
Previous state:
Tennessee
Virginia Next state:
Kentucky
SR 101 Spurs of SR 10
1923–1928
SR 103 >
SR 115 Spurs of SR 11
1923–1928
SR 117 >
SR 118 Spurs of SR 11
1923–1928
none
SR 105 District 1 State Routes
1928–1933
SR 107 >
SR 107 District 1 State Routes
1928–1933
SR 109 >
SR 119 District 1 State Routes
1928–1933
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