Major Intersections
The entire route is in Prince William County.
Location | Mile |
Destinations | Notes | |||||
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Dumfries | 0.00 | US 1 (Jefferson Davis Highway) – Woodbridge, Quantico | Southern terminus | |||||
0.55 | I-95 – Fredericksburg, Alexandria | I-95 Exit 152; partial cloverleaf interchange | ||||||
Independent Hill | Bristow Road west | Old alignment of SR 234 | ||||||
8.93 | SR 234 Old south (Independent Hill Road) |
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Lake Jackson | SR 294 south (Prince William Parkway) – Woodbridge | |||||||
14.68 | SR 234 Bus. (Dumfries Road) – Manassas |
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18.20 | SR 28 (Nokesville Road) – Manassas, Nokesville | Three-level interchange | ||||||
20.31 | SR 674 (Wellington Road) – Manassas, Gainesville | |||||||
22.75 | I-66 west – Front Royal | I-66 Exit 44; trumpet interchange; south end of concurrency with I-66 | ||||||
Bull Run | 25.02 | I-66 east / SR 234 Bus. south (Sudley Road) – Manassas, Washington |
I-66 Exit 47; partial cloverleaf interchange; north end of concurrency with I-66 | |||||
Groveton | 26.33 | US 29 (Lee Highway) – Centreville, Gainesville | ||||||
Haymarket | 33.92 | US 15 (James Madison Highway) – Leesburg, Warrenton | Northern terminus | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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