Virginia State Route 28 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Fauquier
Bealeton 0 0 US 15 / US 29
2 3 US 17 – Warrenton, Fredericksburg
Prince William
Nokesville 21 34 SR 215 west (Vint Hill Road)
City of Manassas
23 37 SR 234 to I-66 – Dumfries Cloverstack interchange
25 40
SR 234 Bus. (Grant Avenue)
City of Manassas Park
27 43 SR 213 (Manassas Drive)
Fairfax
Centreville 32 51 US 29 – Fairfax, Gainesville Partial cloverleaf interchange
32.5 52.3 I-66 – Washington, D.C., Front Royal Partial cloverleaf interchange; northbound to I-66 west via US 29
Chantilly SR 662 (Westfields Boulevard) Cloverleaf interchange
Willard Road (SR 6215/SR 8457) Single-point urban interchange
36.5 58.7 US 50 – Fairfax, Winchester Cloverleaf interchange
SR 7833 (Air and Space Museum Parkway) – Sully Historic Site, Air & Space Museum Cloverleaf interchange
Herndon SR 668 (McLearen Road) Trumpet interchange
SR 608 (Frying Pan Road) Trumpet interchange
Loudoun
Sterling 43 69 SR 267 east (Dulles Toll/Access Road) – Washington, D.C., Dulles Airport Interchange
43 69 SR 267 west (Dulles Greenway) – Leesburg Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance
43.5 70.0 SR 209 (Innovation Avenue) Interchange; Northbound exit and entrance open, remainder under construction as of Spring 2012
SR 606 (Old Ox Road) to US 50 west – Herndon Cloverleaf interchange
SR 846 (Sterling Boulevard) Partial cloverleaf interchange
SR 625 (Church Road, Waxpool Road) – Sterling, Ashburn Cloverstack interchange
SR 1793 (Nokes Boulevard) - Dulles Town Center Cloverleaf interchange
49 79 SR 7 – Tysons Corner, Falls Church, Leesburg, Winchester Directional T interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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