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This road curves around housing developments to the front of the Sully Station shopping center, where the name changes to Westfields Boulevard. Poplar Tree Road had been a two-lane undivided road but in spring 2013 a reconstruction and widening project was completed, and it is now a four-lane divided road.
SR 3 west (Windsor Road) – White Stone, Saluda, Kilmarnock: Eastern end of SR 3 concurrency: Foster: SR 660 – Cardinal, Mobjack: former SR 224 south 60.52: 97.40: SR 198 west (Buckley Hall Road) – Blakes, Cobbs Creek, Saluda: Western end of SR 198 concurrency: Mathews: 62.21: 100.12: SR 198 east (Buckley Hall Road) – Diggs, Haven Beach
The state highway system of the U.S. state of Virginia is a network of roads maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). As of 2006, the VDOT maintains 57,867 miles (93,128 km) of state highways , [ 1 ] making it the third-largest system in the United States .
State Route 659 in Loudoun and Prince William Counties, Virginia is a secondary state highway. Otherwise known as Belmont Ridge Road north of Arcola , and Gum Spring Road to the south, the road is heavily used by commuters in the suburbs and bedroom communities of Loudoun County.
SR 778 (Lowesville Road) Appomattox [6] 3.78 6.08 SR 727 (Red House Road) Robinson Road Central Church Road SR 604 (Promise Land Road) Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 727: Augusta [7] 8.36 13.45 SR 712 (Haytie Road) Virginia Institute Way Mount Tabor Road Stone Branch Road Chestnut Ridge Road Swartzel Shop Road
Primary State Routes receive more funding than Secondary State Routes and are numbered as U.S. Routes or State Routes with numbers from 1 to 599. State Route 785 and State Route 895 are also primary routes, numbered as Interstate Highway spurs. Former numbers are reused often; only 29 of the numbers from 1 to 421 are not in use, with only seven ...
State Route 613 (SR 613) in Fairfax County, Virginia is a secondary state highway. The designation includes several distinct suburban surface routes within the county. These routes were once mostly connected, but changes in road alignment, new road construction, and annexations by the independent city of Alexandria have separated them. These ...
Buffalo Gap on Virginia State Route 42 to Clifton Forge; Goshen Pass on the Maury River; Allison Gap, Virginia on Poor Valley Road 613, Smyth County; East Stone Gap, Virginia on Orby Cantrell Highway or U.S. Route 58 Alternate; Big Stone Gap, Virginia; Olinger Gap north of Low Gap near Old Still Hollow; Low Gap east of Scott Gap; Scott Gap east ...