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US 29 rejoins its congested business route just north of downtown, continuing north as a six-lane road through a commercial area north of the city. Past Charlottesville, it converts back to four lanes and continues through Greene and Madison counties and then turns northeast toward Culpeper .
U.S. Highway 29 Business (US 29 Bus.) is a 6.438-mile (10.361 km) business route of US 29 that partially exists within the city limits of Anderson, South Carolina.It was established in 1947 when US 29 was rerouted onto a bypassing route around Anderson; it follows the original alignment through Anderson, via Sayre Street, Main Street, Greenville Street, and Williamston Road.
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UPDATE 1:36 P.M. AMHERST COUNTY, Va. (WFXR) – Virginia State Police are investigating a single-vehicle car accident that occurred on 29 South in Amherst County. The Toyota 4 Runner ran into the ...
Amherst 0.00: 0.00: US 29 (Amherst Highway) – Charlottesville, Amherst, Lynchburg: Southern terminus: Nelson: Shady Lane: SR 778 (Lowesville Road) – Lowesville: former SR 158 west: 8.01: 12.89: SR 56 east (Tye Brook Highway) – Lovingston: South end of concurrency with SR 56; former SR 158 east: Lanes Ford: 10.57: 17.01
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U.S. Route 29 or U.S. Highway 29 (US 29) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs for 1,043.3 miles (1,679.0 km) from Pensacola, Florida, to Ellicott City, Maryland, just west of Baltimore, Maryland, in the Eastern United States, connecting the Florida Panhandle to the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.