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Virginia State Route 337

State Route 337 marker

State Route 337
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length: 35.83 mi (57.66 km)
Existed: by 1939 – present
Major junctions
West end:
US 58 Bus. in Suffolk
  I‑664 in Portsmouth

I‑264 / US 460 Alt. in Portsmouth
US 17 in Portsmouth

I‑264 / I‑464 / US 460 Alt. in Norfolk
US 58 / US 460 in Norfolk
East end: I‑564 in Norfolk
Highway system
SR 336 SR 338
Hodges Ferry Bridge
Carries State Route 337
Crosses Western Branch of the Elizabeth River
Locale Chesapeake

State Route 337 marker

State Route 337 (SR 337) is a primary state highway in the South Hampton Roads area of the U.S. state of Virginia. It runs east from Suffolk to Portsmouth, where it crosses Jordan Bridge. It continues on the east side of the Southern Branch Elizabeth River in the South Norfolk neighborhood of Chesapeake. There it turns north, through Norfolk, crossing the Berkley Bridge into downtown, and ending at the Naval Station Norfolk at Sewell's Point. Most of its length was formed when other highways were rerouted: U.S. Route 460 from Suffolk to South Norfolk, SR 170 (now SR 168) from South Norfolk to downtown Norfolk, and US 17 from downtown Norfolk to Sewell's Point (the former location of the Newport News Ferry). SR 337 is the only numbered highway to cross all three Branches of the Elizabeth River. It crosses the Western Branch as Portsmouth Boulevard at the Hodges Ferry Bridge, the Southern Branch on the Jordan Bridge, and the Eastern Branch on the Berkley Bridge. The Berkley Bridge is a drawbridge. SR 337 also crosses the Lafayette River in the city of Norfolk.


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