Virginia State Route 40
Virginia State Route 40 is a primary state highway located in the western part of Virginia. It stretches approximately 90 miles, connecting the towns of South Boston and Lexington. The route primarily runs east-west and serves as a vital link for local communities and travelers.
The highway passes through scenic areas, including parts of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It intersects with several other major roads, facilitating access to various attractions and services. Virginia State Route 40 plays an essential role in regional transportation, supporting both commercial and recreational activities in the area.