Virginia State Route 18

State Route 18 (SR 18) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known for most of its length as Potts Creek Road, the state highway runs 25.86 miles (41.62 km) from SR 311 in Paint Bank north to U.S. Route 60 (US 60) and US 220 in Covington.

State Route 18 marker

State Route 18

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length25.86 mi[1] (41.62 km)
ExistedJuly 1, 1933[2]–present
Major junctions
South end SR 311 in Paint Bank
North end US 60 / US 220 in Covington
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesCraig, Alleghany, City of Covington
Highway system
US 17 US 19

Route description

View south along SR 18 just south of Covington

SR 18 begins at an intersection with SR 311 (Paint Bank Road) in the community of Paint Bank in Craig County. The state highway heads northeast as Potts Creek Road through the valley of Potts Creek, which was formerly known as Carpenter Creek. The Potts Creek valley is bookended by Potts Mountain to the east and Peters Mountain to the west; the latter mountain forms part of the Virginia  West Virginia state line. SR 18 enters Alleghany County and passes through the hamlets of Potts Creek, Jordan Mines, and Boiling Spring. At the state highway's final crossing of Potts Creek just south of its confluence with the Jackson River, the highway enters the city of Covington and becomes Indian Valley Road. At its intersection with Pitzer Ridge Road at the former site of Fort Carpenter, SR 18 becomes Carpenter Drive and crosses the Jackson River. The state highway crosses over CSX's Alleghany Subdivision. SR 18 parallels the railroad tracks north under Interstate 64 to its northern terminus at Madison Street, which carries US 60 and US 220, south of downtown Covington.[1][3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
CraigPaint Bank0.000.00 SR 311 (Paint Bank Road) Salem, Crows, Paint Bank State Fish HatcherySouthern terminus
Alleghany
No major junctions
City of Covington25.8641.62
US 60 / US 220 (Madison Street) to I-64
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. "2009 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  2. "New Numbers of Va. Highways Effective July 1". The Richmond Times-Dispatch. May 10, 1933. p. 5. Retrieved January 21, 2020 via Newspapers.com. open access
  3. Google (2011-08-09). "Virginia State Route 18" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
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