Virginia State Route 7 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile
km Destinations Notes
City of Winchester
0.00 0.00 US 11 south / US 522 south (Braddock Street) / US 50 (Boscawen Street) – Romney Western terminus; west end of SR 7 one-way pair; west end of concurrency with westbound US 50
Boscawen Street east SR 7 turns north onto Cameron Street; east end of concurrency with westbound US 50; west end of concurrency with US 11 and US 522
US 11 north (Cameron Street) / US 522 north (Piccadilly Street) SR 7 turns east onto Piccadilly Street; east end of SR 7 one-way pair; east end of concurrency with US 11 and US 522
I-81 – Roanoke, Martinsburg I-81 Exit 315
Frederick
No major junctions
Clarke
Berryville
SR 7 Bus. east (Main Street)
US 340 (Lord Fairfax Highway) – Berryville, Charles Town Diamond interchange

SR 7 Bus. west (Main Street)
Blue Ridge Mountain
Snickers Gap
Loudoun
Round Hill
SR 7 Bus. east (Loudoun Street)

SR 7 Bus. (Loudoun Street) – Round Hill, Purcellville
Diamond interchange
Purcellville SR 287 (Berlin Pike) – Purcellville, Lovettsville Diamond interchange
Hamilton SR 704 (Hamilton Station Road) – Hamilton Partial cloverleaf interchange
Clarke's Gap
SR 9 west (Charles Town Pike) / SR 7 Bus. west (Colonial Highway) – Charles Town, Hamilton
Diamond interchange
Leesburg
SR 7 Bus. east (Market Street) – Leesburg
Trumpet interchange

US 15 south / US 15 Bus. north (King Street) – Leesburg, Warrenton
Partial cloverleaf interchange; west end of concurrency with US 15
SR 267 east (Dulles Greenway) – Dulles Airport, Washington Trumpet interchange
SR 625 (Sycolin Road) Overpass to be constructed in 2013-2014 to replace signalized intersection

US 15 north (Leesburg Bypass) / SR 7 Bus. west (Market Street) – Leesburg, Frederick
Partial cloverleaf interchange with flyover for westbound SR 7; east end of concurrency with US 15
Battlefield Parkway Signalized interchange, Single-point urban interchange to be constructed
SR 773 (River Creek Parkway) / SR 653 / Crosstrail Boulevard Diamond interchange
Ashburn SR 659 (Belmont Ridge Road) Signalized interchange, Single-point urban interchange to be constructed
SR 901 (Claiborne Parkway) / SR 2400 (Lansdowne Boulevard) – Ashburn, Lansdowne Cloverleaf interchange
SR 2020 (Ashburn Village Boulevard) Signalized interchange, Single-point urban interchange to be constructed
SR 3000 (Lexington Drive) Signalized interchange, Overpass to be constructed
SR 607 (Loudoun County Parkway) Single-point urban interchange
Sterling SR 28 south (Sully Road) – Dulles Airport, Centreville Directional interchange
SR 1582 (Algonkian Parkway) / SR 1902 (Atlantic Boulevard) Partial cloverleaf interchange
SR 1794 (Cascades Parkway) – Sterling, Cascades Cloverleaf interchange
Fairfax
Dranesville SR 228 south (Dranesville Road) – Herndon
SR 1582 north (Algonkian Parkway) / SR 286 south (Fairfax County Parkway) Diamond interchange
SR 193 east (Georgetown Pike) – Great Falls, Langley
Tysons Corner SR 267 (Dulles Toll Road) / SR 90004 (Dulles Access Road) – Dulles Airport, Washington SR 267 Exit 16
SR 123 (Chain Bridge Road) Partial cloverleaf interchange
I-495 (Capital Beltway) – Alexandria, Richmond, Rockville, Baltimore I-495 Exit 47
I-66 / West Falls Church Metro Station – Front Royal, Washington I-66 Exit 66
City of Falls Church
US 29 / SR 237 (Washington Street) – Fairfax, Arlington
Fairfax
Seven Corners US 50 (Arlington Boulevard) / SR 338 west (Hillwood Avenue) / SR 613 (Sleepy Hollow Road/Wilson Boulevard) – Fairfax, Arlington Diamond interchange with US 50; intersections with other roads
Bailey's Crossroads SR 244 (Columbia Pike) – Annandale, Arlington Partial cloverleaf interchange
City of Alexandria
I-395 (Henry G. Shirley Memorial Highway) – Richmond, Washington I-395 Exit 5
SR 402 (Quaker Lane) / Braddock Road
SR 420 west (Janneys Lane)
US 1 south (Henry Street)
US 1 north (Patrick Street)
SR 400 (Washington Street) / King Street east Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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