Expect delays on part of I-81 in Virginia Sunday through mid-June

Updated Mar 27, 2026
I-81 soiuthbound in Virginia
I-81 soiuthbound in Virginia
VDOT

If your trucking travels take through Virginia on Interstate 81, you better plan some extra time for your trip. 

Truckers ought to expect overnight left-lane closures along southbound I-81 north of Roanoke in Rockbridge County as preliminary engineering work begins yet this month on the widening project between Raphine and Fairfield.

The closures will begin Sunday and continue weeknights from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. through mid-June. Some overnight weekend closures are also possible. 

During this time, crews will do test borings to collect soil samples as they prepare for the planned southbound widening from Exit 205 to Exit 200. The southbound interstate will be widened from two lanes to three lanes for more than 5 miles.

The first week of closures will focus on the area near Exit 200 at Fairfield, where crews will do preliminary engineering at the bridge over Route 710 (Sterrett Road). That will require single lane closures along both Route 710 and southbound I-81 in Fairfield.

After that initial week, crews will move to the Raphine area at Exit 205 and will work their way southbound over the following several weeks.

Motorists should be alert for shoulder closures and construction equipment entering and exiting the work zone. All work is weather permitting, and schedules are subject to change.

The Rockbridge widening is being constructed as part of the I-81 Corridor Improvement Program (CIP). 

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