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Virginia State Route 104 (1933-1949)

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State Route 102 (1933-1955)
State Route 210 (1928-1933)
Location: Radford-Meadows of Dan
Existed: 1928–1955

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State Route 104 (1933-1949)
part of State Route 200 (1928-1933)
Location: Claudville-North Carolina
Existed: 1928–1949

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State Route 105 (1933-1942)
Location: Critz
Existed: 1932–1942

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State Route 107 (1933-1953)
Location: Axton-North Carolina
Existed: 1932–1953

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State Route 109 (1933-1946)
State Route 222 (1930-1933)
Location: Floyd-Endicott
Existed: 1930–1946

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State Route 110 (1933-1946)
State Route 211 (1928-1933)
Location: Radford-Riner
Existed: 1928–1946

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State Route 112 (1933-1943)
State Route 224 (1931-1933)
Location: Newport-Mountain Lake
Existed: 1931–1943

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State Route 113 (1933-1942)
State Route 214 (1928-1933)
Location: Craig Springs-SR 311
Existed: 1928–1942

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State Route 245 (1940-1942)
State Route 120 (1933-1940)
State Route 219 (1930-1933)
State Route 223 (1930-ca. 1932)
Location: Ferrum-north, Boones Mill-southwest
Existed: 1930–1942

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State Route 294 (1935-1942)
part of State Route 12 (1933-1935)
part of State Route 17 (1925-1933)
Location: Troutville-Trinity
Existed: 1925–1942

The following is a list of former primary state highways completely or mostly within the Salem District (VDOT District 2) of the U.S. state of Virginia.

Virginia 102.svgVirginia 210 (old).svg

State Route 102 connected Radford and Meadows of Dan along present secondary State Routes 787, 799, and 758. The route began at US 11 within Radford city limits, where SR 177 now ends, overlapped US 221 at Willis, and ended at US 58 near the eastern edge of Meadows of Dan.

The state took over the first portions of SR 102 in 1928 as State Route 210, extending 28 miles (45 km) north from SR 205 (now US 221) at Willis to almost Radford. Since this was not quite enough mileage to reach SR 10 (now Auburn Avenue) at Rock Road (the former Southwestern Turnpike) east of the Radford city limits, a small addition was made in 1931 to connect SR 210 and the nearby SR 211 to SR 10.


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