Junction List
County | Location | Mile | Road | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
West Virginia state line | ||||
Frederick | Gore | 3.0 | SR 259 | Northern terminus of VA 259 |
Hill Crest | 14.2 | SR 37 | Interchange | |
City of Winchester | 16.1 | US 11 / US 522 | North end of concurrency with US 11/US 522 | |
16.6 | US 11 / US 17 | Southern end of concurrency with US 11; Northern end of concurrency with US 17; Northern terminus of US 17 | ||
18.0 | I-81 – Roanoke, Martinsburg | I-81 exit 313 | ||
Frederick | Winchester | 18.1 | US 522 | Southern end of concurrency with US 522 |
Clarke | Waterloo | 25.2 | US 340 | |
Millwood | 28.0 | SR 255 | Southern terminus of VA 255 | |
Fauquier | Paris | 34.5 | US 17 | Southern end of concurrency with US 17 |
Loudoun | Aldie | 52.6 | US 15 | |
Fairfax | Chantilly and Fair Oaks | 63.6 | SR 28 | Interchange |
66.9 | SR 286 | Interchange (Fairfax County Parkway) | ||
69.1 | I-66 – Front Royal, Washington, D.C. | I-66 exit 57 | ||
City of Fairfax | 70.6 | US 29 / SR 236 | Western terminus of VA 236; Western end of concurrency with US 29 | |
71.6 | SR 123 | |||
73.4 | US 29 | Eastern end of concurrency with US 29 | ||
73.6 | SR 237 | |||
Fairfax | Jefferson | 73.4 | I-495 | I-495 exit 50 |
Seven Corners | 79.8 | US 50 / SR 7 / SR 338 / SR 613 | Interchange | |
Arlington | Arlington | 83.0 | SR 120 | Interchange |
83.9 | SR 27 | Interchange | ||
85.7 | SR 110 | Interchange | ||
86.0 | I-66 | Interchange; Enter Washington, D.C. concurrent with I-66 on Theodore Roosevelt Bridge | ||
Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, Washington D.C. |
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