Virginia State Route 55 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile


Destinations Notes
Frederick Star Tannery 0.00 US 48 / WV 55 west – Wardensville Western terminus; West Virginia state line
Shenandoah Strasburg 14.26
I-81 to I-66 east – Winchester, Woodstock
I-81 Exit 296; eastern terminus of US 48
15.89 US 11 north (Massanutten Street) – Middletown West end of concurrency with US 11
16.12 US 11 south (King Street) / Massanutten Street south – Toms Brook SR 55 turns east onto King Street; east end of concurrency with US 11
Warren Front Royal 26.40 US 340 (Shenandoah Avenue) / US 522 north – Winchester, Berryville West end of concurrency with US 340 and US 522
27.78 US 522 south (Commerce Avenue) – Culpeper East end of concurrency with US 522
29.00 US 340 south (Royal Avenue) – Luray SR 55 turns east onto South Street; east end of concurrency with US 340
29.54 US 522 (Commerce Avenue) – Culpeper
Linden 34.24 SR 79 north (Apple Mountain Road) to I-66
Fauquier Delaplane 44.50 US 17 north (Winchester Road) – Winchester West end of concurrency with US 17
45.14 I-66 west – Front Royal I-66 Exit 23; west end of concurrency with I-66; no direct access from eastbound I-66 to westbound SR 55
Marshall 48.50 I-66 east / US 17 south – Warrenton, Washington I-66 Exit 27; east end of concurrency with I-66 and US 17; west end of concurrency with US 17 Business
48.77 Grove Lane west SR 55 turns east onto John Marshall Highway
49.48
US 17 Bus. south (Winchester Road) / SR 710 north (Rectortown Road) – Rectortown
East end of concurrency with US 17 Business
The Plains 53.99 SR 245 south (Fauquier Avenue) – Old Tavern
Prince William Haymarket 62.38 US 15 (James Madison Highway) – Leesburg, Warrenton
Gainesville 64.71 US 29 south (Lee Highway) / SR 619 (Linton Hall Road) – Warrenton, Washington, Bristow Eastern terminus; interchange under construction
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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