- Virginia State Route 72
Infobox road
state=VA
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route=72
length_mi=49.19
length_ref=PDFlink| [http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/AADT_084_Scott_2005.pdf 2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report - Daily Traffic Volume Estimates - Scott County] |269 KiB ] PDFlink| [http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/AADT_097_Wise_2005.pdf 2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report - Daily Traffic Volume Estimates - Wise County] |247 KiB ] PDFlink| [http://www.virginiadot.org/info/resources/AADT_025_Dickenson_2005.pdf 2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report - Daily Traffic Volume Estimates - Dickenson County] |146 KiB ]
length_round=2
established=1933
direction_a=South
direction_b=North
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previous_route=71
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next_route=73State Route 72 is a primary
state highway in the southwest part of theU.S. state ofVirginia . It runs from State Route 71 near Gate City north to State Route 65 at Fort Blackmore, northeast with SR 65 to Dungannon, and north via Coeburn to State Route 83 near Clintwood.Description
;Scott CountySR 72 begins at State Route 71 at Slabtown, east of Gate City. It heads north across the
Moccasin Ridge via some small creek valleys and crossesCopper Creek at Williams Mill. SR 72 continues north acrossCopper Ridge and into theClinch River valley, where it meets State Route 65. SR 65 and SR 72 overlap, paralleling the Clinch River to Dungannon. After the two routes split, SR 72 continues to follow the river to the northeast, but then splits in order to cross Stone Mountain.;Wise CountyThe land flattens out near the county line, and SR 72 continues northwest and north across the
Guest River and past Maytown to State Route 158 in Coeburn. SR 72 turns west with SR 158, formerlyU.S. Route 58 Alternate until the bypass was built, and then splits to the north. It runs alongside small creeks, passing Bondtown and Cranes Nest on its way toFuller Gap , where it crossesGuest Mountain and theTennessee Valley Divide . It then descends through small creek valleys and alongside theCranes Nest River to the county line.;Dickenson CountySR 72 continues along the Cranes Nest River, but splits to cross a small ridge at
Hibbitts Gap . Then it continues northerly alongside small creeks, past Darwin to its end at State Route 83 at Georges Fork, west of Clintwood.History
The road from Coeburn north to Clintwood was part of the original state highway system designated in 1918, as a spur of State Route 11 (now U.S. Route 58 Alternate there). [CTB minutes|07-1922-01, Proposed "State Highway System" for Virginia, as Recommended by the State Roads Committee, January, 1918] In the 1923 renumbering it became part of State Route 114, which continued east from Clintwood to Haysi. The piece south of Clintwood was renumbered State Route 122 in the 1928 renumbering, and that same year it was extended south from Clintwood to Dungannon and southeast to end at State Route 107 (now State Route 71). [CTB minutes|08-1928-02, pages 12-13] SR 122 was renumbered State Route 72 in the 1933 renumbering. In 1949, the section south of Dungannon was transferred to the secondary system as State Route 774, due to its "local character and very low traffic volume" of 187 per day. [CTB minutes|04-1949-01, page 3] (SR 774 now carries about 360 vehicles per day.) SR 72 was extended in 1986, running southwest on State Route 65 to Fort Blackmore and then south to State Route 71 near Gate City, taking over parts of State Route 619, SR 676, SR 661, SR 710, and SR 660. [CTB minutes|05-1986-01, page 2]
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