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| Length | 19.23 mi[1] (30.95 km) | |||
| Existed | 1933–present | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Virginia | |||
| Counties | Lancaster,Northumberland | |||
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State Route 200 (SR 200) is a primarystate highway in the U.S. state ofVirginia. The state highway runs 19.23 miles (30.95 km) fromSR 3 inWhite Stone north toU.S. Route 360 (US 360) atBurgess. SR 200 is the main north–south highway of the eastern end of theNorthern Neck. The state highway connects theLancaster County towns of White Stone,Irvington, andKilmarnock, where the highway intersects SR 3 again, with easternNorthumberland County.

SR 200 begins at an intersection with SR 3 (Rappahannock Drive) in the town of White Stone. The state highway heads west as Chesapeake Drive, which becomes Irvington Road on leaving the town. SR 200 crosses the Eastern Branch of Carter Creek into the town of Irvington, where the highway curves north. The state highway leaves the town and passes through the hamlet ofPitmans Corner, the site of historicChrist Church. North of Pitmans Corner, SR 200 meets the northern end ofSR 222 (Weems Road) and veers northeast to the town of Kilmarnock. In the center of town, the state highway brieflyruns concurrently with SR 3 (Main Street).[1][2]
SR 200 continues north along Church Street and roughly follows the height of land between the directChesapeake Bay drainage on the east and the watershed of theCorrotoman River, a tributary of theRappahannock River, on the west; the drainage boundary also forms the boundary between Lancaster and Northumberland counties. Three blocks north of SR 3, the state highway runs on top of the county line to the northern edge of Kilmarnock, where the highway has two stretches where it veers west of the county boundary. At the hamlet ofGood Luck, SR 200 fully enters Northumberland County for the first time and the route's name becomes Jessie DuPont Memorial Highway, named for the 20th century philanthropistJessie Ball duPont. South ofMount Olive, the state highway briefly re-enters Lancaster County before returning to Northumberland County for good. SR 200 passes through the village ofWicomico Church and crosses theGreat Wicomico River betweenTipers andBlackwells. The state highway reaches its northern terminus at US 360 (Northumberland Highway) in the village of Burgess.[1][2]
| County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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| Lancaster | White Stone | 0.00 | 0.00 | Southern terminus | |
| | Northern terminus of SR 222 | ||||
| Kilmarnock | 6.43 | 10.35 | South end of concurrency with SR 3 | ||
| 6.52 | 10.49 | North end of concurrency with SR 3 | |||
| Northumberland | Burgess | 19.23 | 30.95 | Northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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