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U.S. Route 50 in Virginia

U.S. Route 50 (US 50) is a transcontinental highway which stretches from Ocean City, Maryland to West Sacramento, California. In the U.S. state of Virginia, US 50 extends 86 miles (138 km) from the border with Washington, D.C. at a Potomac River crossing at Rosslyn in Arlington County to the West Virginia state line near Gore in Frederick County.

U.S. Route 50

US 50 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length85.96 mi[1][2] (138.34 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
West end US 50 at West Virginia border near Capon Bridge, WV
Major intersections
East end I-66 / US 50 at Washington, D.C. border in Arlington
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesFrederick, City of Winchester, Clarke, Fauquier, Loudoun, Fairfax, City of Fairfax, Arlington
Highway system
SR 49 SR 51

History edit

US 50, also known in modern times for most of its mileage in Virginia as the John Mosby Highway and for a part as Lee-Jackson Memorial Highway, is steeped in history as a travelway. Native Americans first created it as they followed seasonally migrating game from the Potomac River to the Shenandoah Valley. As English colonists expanded westward in the late 17th and 18th centuries, the Indian trail gradually became a more clearly defined roadway. First on horseback, and then in stage coaches and wagons, in colonial times, travelers from the ports of Alexandria and Georgetown (then in Maryland) followed it to Winchester at the lower end of the Shenandoah Valley for trade. Along the way, small settlements sprang up which provided lodging and provisions for travelers and trade centers for local farmers.

During the American Civil War, the roads which became US 50 were an important travelway for troops, and were the site of significant battles and skirmishes. Among these, the Battle of Chantilly, the Battle of Aldie, as well as Arlington National Cemetery were all located close by.

During the 19th century, the Virginia Board of Public Works encouraged and helped finance internal transportation improvements such as canals, turnpikes, and some of the earlier railroads. In 1806, the Little River Turnpike opened 34 miles (55 km) of macadamized "paved" road from Alexandria to Aldie and the Aldie and Ashby's Gap Turnpike was formed in 1810 to operate a toll road westward to the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains at Ashby's Gap. The Winchester and Berry's Ferry Turnpike extended from the Ashby's Gap to Winchester.

In 1922, these three privately owned turnpikes were taken over by the Commonwealth of Virginia and became State Route 36. Then in November 1926 the route became part of US Route 50 as designated in the United States Numbered Highway System. At Winchester, the northern end of the Valley Pike, another historic trail, turnpike and toll road pathway steeped in history, intersected US 50 and several other important older roads. (The Valley Pike ran up the Shenandoah Valley southward and was operated in its later years by future Virginia governor and U.S. Senator Harry Flood Byrd before it too was acquired by the state and became U.S. Route 11).

US Route 50 was one of the major east–west transcontinental highways in the grid system of the lower 48 states planned in the 1920s as a successor to the National Auto Trails System. It extended from San Francisco, California to Annapolis, Maryland (later extended to Ocean City, Maryland). Route 50 crosses Virginia near the state's northern borders with Maryland and West Virginia. The east–west major routes in the 1920s national grid system were those with two digit numbers ending with a zero (e.g. US 10, US 20, etc.). Virginia's other east–west highway of this type is US 60, which extends in modern times from Virginia Beach across the middle section of the state to exit west of Covington.

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted to rename the section of US 50 within Loudoun County from John Mosby Highway to Little River Turnpike on December 7, 2021. This is in an effort to restore historical names and remove segregationist and Confederate symbols throughout the county.[3]

Route description edit

The eastern two-thirds of US 50 in Virginia is substantially paralleled by Interstate 66, although the newer highway gradually diverges to the south after their Fairfax interchange to Front Royal and meets Interstate 81 at Strasburg, about 15 miles (24 km) south of Winchester, where US 50 meets I-81.

Frederick County and Winchester edit

U.S. Route 50 enters the state from the West Virginia border, descending from the Appalachian Mountains in Frederick County, the most northern Virginia county, and carrying the name of Northwest Turnpike. It is on a winding, two lane road until it passes the former lumbering town of Gore, at which point it widens to a four-lane highway. It eventually crosses State Route 37 and enters the independent city of Winchester.

Winchester was long the transportation hub of the lower Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. Today, US 50 meets Interstate 81 there, as well as US 11, US 522, and State Route 7. U.S. Route 17 joins US 50 here from its national northern terminus as the route exits the city to the east and crosses the Shenandoah River.

Paris, Ashby Gap, Clarke County edit

After crossing the Shenandoah River, the divided four-laned roadway which serves as combined U.S. Routes 17 and 50 ascends into Clarke County and crosses US 340 close to Boyce, a few miles south of Berryville, the county seat.

Just west of Paris, the highway crosses a ridge of the Blue Ridge Mountains at a place known as Ashby Gap. Named for Thomas Ashby, this wind gap was a strategic point for both sides in the American Civil War because whichever side controlled the Gap also controlled access to the northern end of the Shenandoah Valley from the east. In those days before modern communications, Ashbys Gap was also an important location for the military Signal Corps to send and receive visual communications. A few miles west of Upperville, U.S. Route 17 finally separates from US 50 at Paris.

 
View east along US 50 at SR 629 in Stoke, Loudoun County

Fauquier and Loudoun counties edit

West of Fairfax County, US 50 in Virginia is known as the John Mosby Highway in Fauquier County and Little River Turnpike in Loudoun County. During the American Civil War, Colonel John Singleton Mosby was a Confederate partisan who operated with great success in this region, gaining status as a local folk-hero. The Little River is a tributary of the Goose Creek, which itself is a tributary of the Potomac River. The roadway reaches the Town of Upperville, straddles a county line and dipping into Loudoun County along the way. It then passes into the northern edge of Fauquier County.

Upon entering Loudoun County, US 50 exits the Blue Ridge Mountains and enters the Piedmont region. The highway passes across the southeastern portion through the Town of Middleburg, and the communities of Aldie (birthplace of Stonewall Jackson's mother, Julia Beckwith Neale), Gilberts Corner, Arcola, and South Riding. Near Gilberts Corner, it has an intersection with US 15. Starting in Aldie, the highway becomes a 17-mile straightaway until it intersects U.S. 29 in Fairfax City. Within Middleburg, US 50 is known as Washington Street.


Fairfax County, City of Fairfax, Arlington County edit

 
View east along US 50 from SR 28 in Chantilly

Continuing east from the border with Loudoun County, US 50, Lee-Jackson Memorial Highway, travels along the historic Little River Turnpike route. It passes by the southern edge of Washington Dulles International Airport and the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center and through the communities of Chantilly and Fair Oaks.

Shortly after entering the independent city of Fairfax, US 50 leaves Little River Turnpike (its original route until 1935, which continues as Virginia State Route 236) and joins a concurrency with US 29 as Fairfax Boulevard (a new designation, concurrent with the old names Main Street, Lee Highway, and Arlington Boulevard). US 29 splits from US 50 again just before exiting the City of Fairfax.

From this point east into eastern Fairfax County and Arlington County, US 50 is known as Arlington Boulevard. The roadway travels roughly across the center of both counties. In Arlington, it serves as the dividing line for addresses in the county. Finally, the route passes near Rosslyn, a high-density business area of Arlington on its trek toward the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, where it exits Virginia and passes into Washington, D.C. concurrent with Interstate 66.

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Frederick0.000.00 
 
US 50 west – Romney
Continuation into West Virginia
2.974.78 
 
SR 259 south (Carpers Pike) – Wardensville
Northern terminus of SR 259
Hayfield8.0112.89  SR 600 (Hayfield Road) – Gainesboro, Mountain Falls
11.4018.35  SR 608 (Wardensville Grade) – Mount Williams
14.1822.82  
 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 37 to I-81 / US 11 / US 522 north – Martinsburg, Berkeley Springs, Roanoke
Interchange
City of Winchester16.3026.23 
 
 
 
 
 
US 11 north / US 522 north / US 17 south (South Cameron Street)
Western end of US 11 / US 522 / US 17 concurrency; northern terminus of US 17
16.6926.86 
 
US 11 south (Gerrard Street) – Winchester Historic District
Eastern end of US 11 concurrency
Frederick17.8928.79  I-81 – Martinsburg, RoanokeI-81 exit 313
18.0229.00 
 
  US 522 south (Front Royal Pike) – Winchester Regional Airport, Front Royal
Eastern end of US 522 concurrency
ClarkeWaterloo25.1240.43  US 340 (Lord Fairfax Highway) – Berryville, White Post, Front Royal, Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive
27.9544.98 
 
  SR 255 north (Bishop Meade Road) / SR 624 (Red Gate Road) – Millwood
Southern terminus of SR 255
31.6350.90  SR 606 (Mount Carmel Road)Former SR 276 north
FauquierParis34.4355.41 
 
 
 
US 17 south to I-66 – Warrenton, Sky Meadows State Park
Eastern end of US 17 concurrency
Upperville37.8560.91  SR 712 (Delaplane Grade Road) – Delaplane
42.7768.83  SR 611 (St. Louis Road) – Purcellville
LoudounMiddleburg46.1474.26  SR 626 (Plains Road) – The Plains
Aldie50.8381.80  SR 734 (Snickersville Pike) – Philomont, Bluemont
Gilberts Corner52.5384.54  
 
US 15 (James Monroe Highway) to I-66 – Leesburg, Warrenton
Roundabout
52.9085.13 
 
Howsers Branch Drive to US 15
Roundabout
South Riding58.7594.55  SR 606 (Loudoun County Parkway) – Herndon
FairfaxPleasant Valley61.6899.26  SR 609 (Pleasant Valley Road)
Chantilly63.57102.31   SR 28 – Dulles Airport, CentrevilleInterchange
64.06103.09  SR 657 (Centreville Road / Walney Road)
65.13104.82  SR 645 (Lees Corner Road)Western end of SR 645 concurrency
65.59105.56  SR 645 (Stringfellow Road)Eastern end of SR 645 concurrency
GreenbriarFair Oaks line66.94107.73  
 
SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway) to I-66
Interchange
Fair Oaks68.05109.52  SR 608 (West Ox Road)Interchange
68.33–
68.90
109.97–
110.88
Fair Oaks Shopping CenterInterchange; no westbound entrance
69.15111.29  
 
I-66 to I-495 – Washington, Gainesville, Front Royal
I-66 exit 57A/B
69.80112.33  
 
 
SR 665 (Waples Mill Road) to SR 123 south – Virginia International University, George Mason University
City of Fairfax70.00112.65
70.60113.62 
 
 
 
US 29 south (Lee Highway) / SR 236 east (Main Street) – Old Town Fairfax
Western end of US 29 concurrency, western terminus of SR 236
71.47115.02  
 
SR 123 (Chain Bridge Road) to I-66 – Old Town Fairfax, George Mason University
73.26117.90  
 
 
 
US 29 / SR 237 north (Lee Highway) to I-66 / Old Lee Highway
Fairfax Circle (traffic circle with cut-through); eastern end of US 29 concurrency, western end of SR 237 concurrency
73.54118.35 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 237 south (Pickett Road) to SR 236 east / SR 655 (Blake Lane)
Eastern end of SR 237 concurrency
FairfaxWoodburnMerrifield line75.83122.04  
 
 
  SR 650 (Gallows Road) to I-495 Express – Merrifield
Interchange; serves Inova Fairfax Hospital
MerrifieldAnnandale
West Falls Church tripoint
76.23122.68  
 
I-495 (Capital Beltway) to I-66 – Tysons Corner, Richmond
Interchange; exits 50A-B on I-495
West Falls ChurchAnnandale line76.57123.23 
 
 
 
 
 
Fairview Park Drive to I-495 Express south / US 29 (Lee Highway)
Interchange; signed for I-495 westbound and US 29 eastbound
West Falls Church78.71126.67  SR 649 (Annandale Road) – Falls Church, Annandale
Seven Corners79.73128.31  
 
SR 7 to SR 338 – Falls Church, Alexandria
Interchange; also serves SR 613 and East Falls Church station
ArlingtonArlington81.32130.87Carlin Springs RoadInterchange
82.50132.77George Mason Drive – NFATCInterchange
82.85133.33  SR 120 (Glebe Road) – BallstonInterchange
83.83134.91 
 
 
 
SR 27 east (Washington Boulevard) to I-395 – Clarendon, Pentagon
Interchange; western terminus of SR 27
Clarendon84.35–
84.75
135.75–
136.39
10th Street North (SR 237 south) / North Courthouse Road / Fairfax DriveInterchange; eastern terminus of SR 237
Rosslyn85.00136.79North Rhodes Street / North Rolfe Street / North Queen Street / 14th Street / Fairfax DriveInterchange; no westbound entrance
85.40137.44North Lynn Street – Key Bridge, Rosslyn, Fort MyerInterchange; also serves North Meade Street
85.60137.76Memorial Bridge / George Washington Parkway south – Arlington CemeteryInterchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Potomac River85.96138.34 
 
 
 
 
US 50 east to I-66 east (Theodore Roosevelt Bridge) – Washington
Continuation into the District of Columbia
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b "2011 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2011. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
    • Frederick County and City of Winchester
    • Clarke County
    • Fauquier County
    • Loudoun County
    • Fairfax County and City of Fairfax
    • Arlington County
  2. ^ Google (January 25, 2013). "U.S. Route 50 in Virginia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
  3. ^ "Renaming Route 7 and Route 50". Loudoun County, Virginia official website. December 7, 2021. Retrieved 2021-12-14.

External links edit

  • John Mosby Highway historical markers at The Historical Marker Database


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This article is about the section of U S Route 50 in Virginia For the entire route see U S Route 50 U S Route 50 US 50 is a transcontinental highway which stretches from Ocean City Maryland to West Sacramento California In the U S state of Virginia US 50 extends 86 miles 138 km from the border with Washington D C at a Potomac River crossing at Rosslyn in Arlington County to the West Virginia state line near Gore in Frederick County U S Route 50US 50 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by VDOTLength85 96 mi 1 2 138 34 km Existed1926 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 50 at West Virginia border near Capon Bridge WVMajor intersectionsSR 37 in Winchester US 11 US 17 US 522 in Winchester I 81 in Winchester US 340 near Boyce US 15 at Gilberts Corner SR 28 in Chantilly I 66 near Fairfax US 29 in Fairfax I 495 in Merrifield SR 27 in ArlingtonEast endI 66 US 50 at Washington D C border in ArlingtonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesFrederick City of Winchester Clarke Fauquier Loudoun Fairfax City of Fairfax ArlingtonHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes SR 49 SR 51 Contents 1 History 2 Route description 2 1 Frederick County and Winchester 2 2 Paris Ashby Gap Clarke County 2 3 Fauquier and Loudoun counties 2 4 Fairfax County City of Fairfax Arlington County 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksHistory editUS 50 also known in modern times for most of its mileage in Virginia as the John Mosby Highway and for a part as Lee Jackson Memorial Highway is steeped in history as a travelway Native Americans first created it as they followed seasonally migrating game from the Potomac River to the Shenandoah Valley As English colonists expanded westward in the late 17th and 18th centuries the Indian trail gradually became a more clearly defined roadway First on horseback and then in stage coaches and wagons in colonial times travelers from the ports of Alexandria and Georgetown then in Maryland followed it to Winchester at the lower end of the Shenandoah Valley for trade Along the way small settlements sprang up which provided lodging and provisions for travelers and trade centers for local farmers During the American Civil War the roads which became US 50 were an important travelway for troops and were the site of significant battles and skirmishes Among these the Battle of Chantilly the Battle of Aldie as well as Arlington National Cemetery were all located close by During the 19th century the Virginia Board of Public Works encouraged and helped finance internal transportation improvements such as canals turnpikes and some of the earlier railroads In 1806 the Little River Turnpike opened 34 miles 55 km of macadamized paved road from Alexandria to Aldie and the Aldie and Ashby s Gap Turnpike was formed in 1810 to operate a toll road westward to the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains at Ashby s Gap The Winchester and Berry s Ferry Turnpike extended from the Ashby s Gap to Winchester In 1922 these three privately owned turnpikes were taken over by the Commonwealth of Virginia and became State Route 36 Then in November 1926 the route became part of US Route 50 as designated in the United States Numbered Highway System At Winchester the northern end of the Valley Pike another historic trail turnpike and toll road pathway steeped in history intersected US 50 and several other important older roads The Valley Pike ran up the Shenandoah Valley southward and was operated in its later years by future Virginia governor and U S Senator Harry Flood Byrd before it too was acquired by the state and became U S Route 11 US Route 50 was one of the major east west transcontinental highways in the grid system of the lower 48 states planned in the 1920s as a successor to the National Auto Trails System It extended from San Francisco California to Annapolis Maryland later extended to Ocean City Maryland Route 50 crosses Virginia near the state s northern borders with Maryland and West Virginia The east west major routes in the 1920s national grid system were those with two digit numbers ending with a zero e g US 10 US 20 etc Virginia s other east west highway of this type is US 60 which extends in modern times from Virginia Beach across the middle section of the state to exit west of Covington The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted to rename the section of US 50 within Loudoun County from John Mosby Highway to Little River Turnpike on December 7 2021 This is in an effort to restore historical names and remove segregationist and Confederate symbols throughout the county 3 Route description editThe eastern two thirds of US 50 in Virginia is substantially paralleled by Interstate 66 although the newer highway gradually diverges to the south after their Fairfax interchange to Front Royal and meets Interstate 81 at Strasburg about 15 miles 24 km south of Winchester where US 50 meets I 81 Frederick County and Winchester edit U S Route 50 enters the state from the West Virginia border descending from the Appalachian Mountains in Frederick County the most northern Virginia county and carrying the name of Northwest Turnpike It is on a winding two lane road until it passes the former lumbering town of Gore at which point it widens to a four lane highway It eventually crosses State Route 37 and enters the independent city of Winchester Winchester was long the transportation hub of the lower Shenandoah Valley in Virginia Today US 50 meets Interstate 81 there as well as US 11 US 522 and State Route 7 U S Route 17 joins US 50 here from its national northern terminus as the route exits the city to the east and crosses the Shenandoah River Paris Ashby Gap Clarke County edit After crossing the Shenandoah River the divided four laned roadway which serves as combined U S Routes 17 and 50 ascends into Clarke County and crosses US 340 close to Boyce a few miles south of Berryville the county seat Just west of Paris the highway crosses a ridge of the Blue Ridge Mountains at a place known as Ashby Gap Named for Thomas Ashby this wind gap was a strategic point for both sides in the American Civil War because whichever side controlled the Gap also controlled access to the northern end of the Shenandoah Valley from the east In those days before modern communications Ashbys Gap was also an important location for the military Signal Corps to send and receive visual communications A few miles west of Upperville U S Route 17 finally separates from US 50 at Paris nbsp View east along US 50 at SR 629 in Stoke Loudoun CountyFauquier and Loudoun counties edit West of Fairfax County US 50 in Virginia is known as the John Mosby Highway in Fauquier County and Little River Turnpike in Loudoun County During the American Civil War Colonel John Singleton Mosby was a Confederate partisan who operated with great success in this region gaining status as a local folk hero The Little River is a tributary of the Goose Creek which itself is a tributary of the Potomac River The roadway reaches the Town of Upperville straddles a county line and dipping into Loudoun County along the way It then passes into the northern edge of Fauquier County Upon entering Loudoun County US 50 exits the Blue Ridge Mountains and enters the Piedmont region The highway passes across the southeastern portion through the Town of Middleburg and the communities of Aldie birthplace of Stonewall Jackson s mother Julia Beckwith Neale Gilberts Corner Arcola and South Riding Near Gilberts Corner it has an intersection with US 15 Starting in Aldie the highway becomes a 17 mile straightaway until it intersects U S 29 in Fairfax City Within Middleburg US 50 is known as Washington Street Fairfax County City of Fairfax Arlington County edit See also Arlington Boulevard nbsp View east along US 50 from SR 28 in ChantillyContinuing east from the border with Loudoun County US 50 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway travels along the historic Little River Turnpike route It passes by the southern edge of Washington Dulles International Airport and the Steven F Udvar Hazy Center and through the communities of Chantilly and Fair Oaks Shortly after entering the independent city of Fairfax US 50 leaves Little River Turnpike its original route until 1935 which continues as Virginia State Route 236 and joins a concurrency with US 29 as Fairfax Boulevard a new designation concurrent with the old names Main Street Lee Highway and Arlington Boulevard US 29 splits from US 50 again just before exiting the City of Fairfax From this point east into eastern Fairfax County and Arlington County US 50 is known as Arlington Boulevard The roadway travels roughly across the center of both counties In Arlington it serves as the dividing line for addresses in the county Finally the route passes near Rosslyn a high density business area of Arlington on its trek toward the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge where it exits Virginia and passes into Washington D C concurrent with Interstate 66 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesFrederick 0 000 00 nbsp nbsp US 50 west RomneyContinuation into West Virginia 2 974 78 nbsp nbsp SR 259 south Carpers Pike WardensvilleNorthern terminus of SR 259Hayfield8 0112 89 nbsp SR 600 Hayfield Road Gainesboro Mountain Falls 11 4018 35 nbsp SR 608 Wardensville Grade Mount Williams 14 1822 82 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 37 to I 81 US 11 US 522 north Martinsburg Berkeley Springs RoanokeInterchangeCity of Winchester16 3026 23 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 north US 522 north US 17 south South Cameron Street Western end of US 11 US 522 US 17 concurrency northern terminus of US 1716 6926 86 nbsp nbsp US 11 south Gerrard Street Winchester Historic DistrictEastern end of US 11 concurrencyFrederick 17 8928 79 nbsp I 81 Martinsburg RoanokeI 81 exit 313 18 0229 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 522 south Front Royal Pike Winchester Regional Airport Front RoyalEastern end of US 522 concurrencyClarkeWaterloo25 1240 43 nbsp US 340 Lord Fairfax Highway Berryville White Post Front Royal Shenandoah National Park Skyline Drive 27 9544 98 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 255 north Bishop Meade Road SR 624 Red Gate Road MillwoodSouthern terminus of SR 255 31 6350 90 nbsp SR 606 Mount Carmel Road Former SR 276 northFauquierParis34 4355 41 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 south to I 66 Warrenton Sky Meadows State ParkEastern end of US 17 concurrencyUpperville37 8560 91 nbsp SR 712 Delaplane Grade Road Delaplane 42 7768 83 nbsp SR 611 St Louis Road PurcellvilleLoudounMiddleburg46 1474 26 nbsp SR 626 Plains Road The PlainsAldie50 8381 80 nbsp SR 734 Snickersville Pike Philomont BluemontGilberts Corner52 5384 54 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 15 James Monroe Highway to I 66 Leesburg WarrentonRoundabout 52 9085 13 nbsp nbsp Howsers Branch Drive to US 15RoundaboutSouth Riding58 7594 55 nbsp SR 606 Loudoun County Parkway HerndonFairfaxPleasant Valley61 6899 26 nbsp SR 609 Pleasant Valley Road Chantilly63 57102 31 nbsp nbsp SR 28 Dulles Airport CentrevilleInterchange64 06103 09 nbsp SR 657 Centreville Road Walney Road 65 13104 82 nbsp SR 645 Lees Corner Road Western end of SR 645 concurrency65 59105 56 nbsp SR 645 Stringfellow Road Eastern end of SR 645 concurrencyGreenbriar Fair Oaks line66 94107 73 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 286 Fairfax County Parkway to I 66InterchangeFair Oaks68 05109 52 nbsp SR 608 West Ox Road Interchange68 33 68 90109 97 110 88Fair Oaks Shopping CenterInterchange no westbound entrance69 15111 29 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 66 to I 495 Washington Gainesville Front RoyalI 66 exit 57A B69 80112 33 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 665 Waples Mill Road to SR 123 south Virginia International University George Mason UniversityCity of Fairfax70 00112 6570 60113 62 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 south Lee Highway SR 236 east Main Street Old Town FairfaxWestern end of US 29 concurrency western terminus of SR 23671 47115 02 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 123 Chain Bridge Road to I 66 Old Town Fairfax George Mason University73 26117 90 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 SR 237 north Lee Highway to I 66 Old Lee HighwayFairfax Circle traffic circle with cut through eastern end of US 29 concurrency western end of SR 237 concurrency73 54118 35 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 237 south Pickett Road to SR 236 east SR 655 Blake Lane Eastern end of SR 237 concurrencyFairfaxWoodburn Merrifield line75 83122 04 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 650 Gallows Road to I 495 Express MerrifieldInterchange serves Inova Fairfax HospitalMerrifield Annandale West Falls Church tripoint76 23122 68 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 495 Capital Beltway to I 66 Tysons Corner RichmondInterchange exits 50A B on I 495West Falls Church Annandale line76 57123 23 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Fairview Park Drive to I 495 Express south US 29 Lee Highway Interchange signed for I 495 westbound and US 29 eastboundWest Falls Church78 71126 67 nbsp SR 649 Annandale Road Falls Church AnnandaleSeven Corners79 73128 31 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 7 to SR 338 Falls Church AlexandriaInterchange also serves SR 613 and East Falls Church stationArlingtonArlington81 32130 87Carlin Springs RoadInterchange82 50132 77George Mason Drive NFATCInterchange82 85133 33 nbsp SR 120 Glebe Road BallstonInterchange83 83134 91 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 27 east Washington Boulevard to I 395 Clarendon PentagonInterchange western terminus of SR 27Clarendon84 35 84 75135 75 136 3910th Street North SR 237 south North Courthouse Road Fairfax DriveInterchange eastern terminus of SR 237Rosslyn85 00136 79North Rhodes Street North Rolfe Street North Queen Street 14th Street Fairfax DriveInterchange no westbound entrance85 40137 44North Lynn Street Key Bridge Rosslyn Fort MyerInterchange also serves North Meade Street85 60137 76Memorial Bridge George Washington Parkway south Arlington CemeteryInterchange eastbound exit and westbound entrancePotomac River85 96138 34 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 50 east to I 66 east Theodore Roosevelt Bridge WashingtonContinuation into the District of Columbia1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessReferences editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 50 in VirginiaKML is from Wikidata a b 2011 Traffic Data Virginia Department of Transportation 2011 Retrieved January 25 2013 Frederick County and City of Winchester Clarke County Fauquier County Loudoun County Fairfax County and City of Fairfax Arlington County Google January 25 2013 U S Route 50 in Virginia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 25 2013 Renaming Route 7 and Route 50 Loudoun County Virginia official website December 7 2021 Retrieved 2021 12 14 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 50 in Virginia John Mosby Highway historical markers at The Historical Marker Database nbsp U S Route 50Previous state West Virginia Virginia Next state District of Columbia lt SR 35 Two digit State Routes1923 1933 SR 37 gt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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