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State Route 28 (SR 28) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia that traverses the counties of Loudoun, Fairfax, Prince William, and Fauquier.The route is a major artery in the Northern Virginia region, serving as an important two-lane highway in rural Fauquier and Prince William Counties, the main thoroughfare through Manassas and Manassas Park, and a high-capacity freeway ...
Severn is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, Virginia, United States. Severn is 5.5 miles (8.9 km) northeast of Gloucester Point . Severn has a post office with ZIP code 23155.
The road is important not only because it is an inter-county connector, but it goes around the back of Dulles Airport, is part of the Loudoun County Parkway, and it provides a shortcut between the Reston / Herndon area and U.S. Route 50. Although the Herndon streets are not technically part of SR 606, they are signed as SR 606, and they connect ...
Hunting Camp Road SR 615 (Railroad Trail) Botetourt [11] 0.50 0.80 Dead End Back Creek Lane SR 640 (Lithia Road) Brunswick [12] 4.84 7.79 SR 46 (Christanna Highway) Prestwood Road US 1 (Boydton Plank Road) Buchanan [13] 5.91 9.51 SR 643 (Hurley Road) Guesses Fork Road Unnamed road West Virginia state line Buckingham [14] 4.91 7.90 SR 24: Union ...
VA-48-D: Colonial Parkway, Williamsburg Tunnel 1949 1988 Colonial Parkway: Colonial Williamsburg: Williamsburg: Independent city: VA-119: Skyline Drive, Marys Rock Tunnel: 1932 1996 Skyline Drive: Mary's Rock: Luray: Rappahannock County
County Length (mi) Length (km) From Via To Notes Accomack [1] 5.70 9.17 SR 789 (Locustville Road) Stonehouse Road SR 605 (Seaside Road) Albemarle [2] 0.80 1.29 SR 22 (Louisa Road) Maxfield Road Dead End Alleghany [3] 0.86 1.38 Covington city limits Mallow Road SR 648 (Horse Mountain View Road) Amherst [4] 7.22 11.62 Dead End Waughs Ferry Crossing
Pages in category "Road tunnels in Virginia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Monitor–Merrimac Memorial Bridge–Tunnel
The Little River Turnpike was built between 1801 and 1806, and the road was a privately owned and operated toll road during the 19th century running from Alexandria to Aldie in Loudoun County, Virginia. Toll houses were placed at five mile intervals along the road for collection of fees. The road was a paved ("macadamized") road 20 feet wide.