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Virginia State Route 55

State Route 55 (SR 55) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known for most of its length as John Marshall Highway, the state highway runs 64.71 miles (104.14 km) from the West Virginia state line, where the highway continues as West Virginia Route 55 (WV 55), east to U.S. Route 29 (US 29) in Gainesville. West of its interchange with Interstate 81 (I-81) in Strasburg, SR 55 runs concurrently with the easternmost portion of US 48 as part of Corridor H. East of Front Royal, the state highway serves as the local complement of I-66 as it passes through the towns of Marshall, The Plains, and Haymarket.

State Route 55

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length64.71 mi[1][2][3][4][5] (104.14 km)
Existed1928–present
Tourist
routes
Virginia Byway
Major junctions
West end US 48 / WV 55 near Star Tannery
Major intersections
East end US 29 / SR 619 in Gainesville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesFrederick, Shenandoah, Warren, Fauquier, Prince William
Highway system
SR 54SR 55 SR 56

Most of SR 55 is a Virginia Byway.

Route description edit

 
View east along SR 55 leaving Strasburg

SR 55 begins at the West Virginia state line at the highway's summit of Great North Mountain. The highway continues west toward Wardensville as US 48 and WV 55. SR 55 heads northeast as two-lane undivided Wardensville Pike through George Washington National Forest and descends the mountain to the hamlet of Star Tannery, where the highway leaves Frederick County by crossing Cedar Creek.[1][6] The state highway, now named John Marshall Highway, passes around the northern end of Little North Mountain near the community of Wheatfield, where the highway turns south. SR 55 passes through the Shenandoah County communities of Lebanon Church and Clary on its way to a diamond interchange with I-81, which serves as US 48's eastern terminus. SR 55 continues south into the town of Strasburg, where the highway has a short concurrency with US 11 on Massanutten Street and passes under Norfolk Southern Railway's B-Line, which it crosses several more times due to the B-Line’s similar route, ending in Manassas. In the center of the town, US 11 and SR 55 head west and east, respectively, on King Street. The state highway passes under the B-Line again before reaching the eastern edge of town, where the highway becomes Front Royal Road and makes a curve to the south. SR 55 passes through an S-curve as it crosses the North Fork Shenandoah River into Warren County.[2][6]

Just north of Signal Knob, the northernmost peak of Massanutten Mountain, SR 55 passes to the south side of the B-Line. The highway, now named Strasburg Road, crosses Passage Creek on its way to the Riverton area of the town of Front Royal at the confluence of the North Fork and South Fork Shenandoah River to form the Shenandoah River. In Riverton, SR 55 turns south onto Shenandoah Avenue and joins US 340 and US 522 in a triple concurrency. The four-lane undivided highway crosses the South Fork and passes through a pair of right-angle curves onto 14th Street and then Royal Avenue. Just north of downtown Front Royal, US 522 turns southeast onto Commerce Street; SR 55 and US 340 continue south as a two-lane undivided street through downtown. At the southern end of the town, US 340 continues south while the state highway turns east onto four-lane undivided South Street, gaining a center left-turn lane further east. East of US 522, SR 55 reduces to two lanes and leaves the town of Front Royal as John Marshall Highway. The state highway passes under the B-Line just before its junction with SR 79 (Apple Mountain Road), a very short connector with I-66. SR 55, I-66, and the B-Line follow Manassas Run to the community of Linden, where the thoroughfares intersect the Appalachian Trail, cross Blue Ridge Mountain at Manassas Gap, and enter Fauquier County.[3][6]

 
View north along US 340/522 and west along SR 55 departing Front Royal

SR 55 continues to parallel I-66 and the B-Line through the valley of Goose Creek, where they pass through Markham. The two highways leave Goose Creek and the B-Line west of Delaplane, where SR 55 veers away from I-66 temporarily and joins US 17 (Winchester Road) in a concurrency before the two highways merge onto I-66 near Oak Hill, the country estate of John Marshall. The highways are directly paralleled on the north by the highway's old alignment, Grove Lane. Just west of the town of Marshall, SR 55 exits I-66 at a diamond interchange onto Free State Road. SR 55, which is concurrent with US 17 Business, turns east onto Main Street at Grove Lane. In the center of town, US 17 Business heads south on Winchester Road opposite SR 710 (Rectortown Road) while SR 55 continues east on Main Street, which intersects the B-Line before leaving town. SR 55 continues east and becomes the Main Street of the town of The Plains, where the highway meets the B-Line at another grade crossing and intersects the northern end of SR 245 (Old Tavern Road). SR 55, I-66, and the B-Line follow Broad Run through the Bull Run Mountains at Thoroughfare Gap into Prince William County.[4][6]

 
View west along SR 55 from I-66 east of The Plains

SR 55 crosses the B-Line again at the hamlet of Thoroughfare. The state highway intersects US 15 (James Madison Highway) just west of the town of Haymarket; in that town the highway is known as Washington Street. SR 55 continues southeast to Gainesville, where the highway reaches its eastern terminus. As of June 2011 SR 55 has been re-routed over the old Gallerher Road, and is now called John Marshall Highway. The US 29–SR 55 junction is the focus of a long-term project to provide grade separations between the B-Line (the last crossing by SR 55) and both the John Marshall Highway and US 29, and to construct an interchange between US 29, SR 55, and SR 619 (Linton Hall Road). The single-point urban interchange was completed in 2015.[7]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1][2][3][4][5]kmDestinationsNotes
Frederick0.000.00 
 
 
 
US 48 west / WV 55 west – Wardensville
West Virginia state line; western terminus; western end of US 48 concurrency
ShenandoahLebanon Church  
 
SR 628 (Middle Road) to US 11 – Winchester
14.2622.95  
 
 
I-81 to I-66 east – Winchester, Woodstock
 
 
US 48 ends
Exit 296 (I-81); eastern end of US 48 concurrency
Strasburg15.8925.57 
 
 
 
 
 
US 11 north (North Massanutten Street) to I-66 / I-81 – Winchester, Martinsburg
Western end of US 11 concurrency
16.1225.94 
 
US 11 south (King Street) – Staunton
Eastern end of US 11 concurrency
WarrenFront Royal (Riverton)26.4042.49 
 
 
 
 
 
US 340 north / US 522 north (North Shenandoah Avenue) to I-66 – Winchester, Berryville
Western end of US 340 / US 522 concurrency
Front Royal27.7844.71 
 
US 522 south (North Commerce Avenue)
Eastern end of US 522 concurrency
Main Streetformer SR 12 north
29.0046.67 
 
US 340 south (South Royal Avenue) – Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive
Eastern end of US 340 concurrency
29.5447.54  
 
 
US 522 (Commerce Avenue / Remount Road) to I-66 west
34.2455.10 
 
 
 
SR 79 north (Apple Mountain Road) to I-66
Southern terminus of SR 79
Fauquier44.5071.62 
 
US 17 north (Winchester Road) – Delaplane, Paris, Winchester, Sky Meadows State Park
Western end of US 17 concurrency
45.1472.65 
 
I-66 west – Front Royal, Strasburg
Western end of I-66 concurrency; SR 55 west follows exit 23
48.5078.05 
 
 
 
  I-66 east / US 17 south / SR 721 (Free State Road) – Washington, Fredericksburg
Eastern end of I-66 / US 17 concurrency; western end of US 17 Bus. concurrency; SR 55 east follows exit 27
Marshall49.4879.63 
 
 
  
 
US 17 Bus. south (Winchester Road) / SR 710 (Rectortown Road) to I-66 – Warrenton
east end of US 17 Bus. concurrency
The Plains53.9986.89 
 
 
 
SR 245 south (Fauquier Avenue) to I-66
Northern terminus of SR 245
  SR 626 (Loudoun Avenue) – Middleburgformer SR 17 north
Prince WilliamHaymarket62.38100.39  US 15 (James Madison Highway) – Leesburg, Warrenton
Gainesville64.71104.14  
 
US 29 (Lee Highway) / SR 619 east (Linton Hall Road)
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Frederick County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-22.
  2. ^ a b c "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Shenandoah County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-22.
  3. ^ a b c "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Warren County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-22.
  4. ^ a b c "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Fauquier County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-22.
  5. ^ a b "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Prince William County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-22.
  6. ^ a b c d Google (2011-07-22). "Virginia State Route 55" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-07-22.
  7. ^ "Gainesville Improvements". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-07-22.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Virginia Highways Project: VA 55
  • Virginia US 48 Photographs from AARoads


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State Route 55 SR 55 is a primary state highway in the U S state of Virginia Known for most of its length as John Marshall Highway the state highway runs 64 71 miles 104 14 km from the West Virginia state line where the highway continues as West Virginia Route 55 WV 55 east to U S Route 29 US 29 in Gainesville West of its interchange with Interstate 81 I 81 in Strasburg SR 55 runs concurrently with the easternmost portion of US 48 as part of Corridor H East of Front Royal the state highway serves as the local complement of I 66 as it passes through the towns of Marshall The Plains and Haymarket State Route 55Route informationMaintained by VDOTLength64 71 mi 1 2 3 4 5 104 14 km Existed1928 presentTouristroutesVirginia BywayMajor junctionsWest endUS 48 WV 55 near Star TanneryMajor intersectionsI 81 US 48 in Strasburg US 11 in Strasburg US 340 US 522 in Front Royal I 66 US 17 in Marshall SR 245 in The Plains US 15 in HaymarketEast endUS 29 SR 619 in GainesvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesFrederick Shenandoah Warren Fauquier Prince WilliamHighway systemVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes SR 54SR 55 SR 56Most of SR 55 is a Virginia Byway Contents 1 Route description 2 Major intersections 3 References 4 External linksRoute description edit nbsp View east along SR 55 leaving StrasburgSR 55 begins at the West Virginia state line at the highway s summit of Great North Mountain The highway continues west toward Wardensville as US 48 and WV 55 SR 55 heads northeast as two lane undivided Wardensville Pike through George Washington National Forest and descends the mountain to the hamlet of Star Tannery where the highway leaves Frederick County by crossing Cedar Creek 1 6 The state highway now named John Marshall Highway passes around the northern end of Little North Mountain near the community of Wheatfield where the highway turns south SR 55 passes through the Shenandoah County communities of Lebanon Church and Clary on its way to a diamond interchange with I 81 which serves as US 48 s eastern terminus SR 55 continues south into the town of Strasburg where the highway has a short concurrency with US 11 on Massanutten Street and passes under Norfolk Southern Railway s B Line which it crosses several more times due to the B Line s similar route ending in Manassas In the center of the town US 11 and SR 55 head west and east respectively on King Street The state highway passes under the B Line again before reaching the eastern edge of town where the highway becomes Front Royal Road and makes a curve to the south SR 55 passes through an S curve as it crosses the North Fork Shenandoah River into Warren County 2 6 Just north of Signal Knob the northernmost peak of Massanutten Mountain SR 55 passes to the south side of the B Line The highway now named Strasburg Road crosses Passage Creek on its way to the Riverton area of the town of Front Royal at the confluence of the North Fork and South Fork Shenandoah River to form the Shenandoah River In Riverton SR 55 turns south onto Shenandoah Avenue and joins US 340 and US 522 in a triple concurrency The four lane undivided highway crosses the South Fork and passes through a pair of right angle curves onto 14th Street and then Royal Avenue Just north of downtown Front Royal US 522 turns southeast onto Commerce Street SR 55 and US 340 continue south as a two lane undivided street through downtown At the southern end of the town US 340 continues south while the state highway turns east onto four lane undivided South Street gaining a center left turn lane further east East of US 522 SR 55 reduces to two lanes and leaves the town of Front Royal as John Marshall Highway The state highway passes under the B Line just before its junction with SR 79 Apple Mountain Road a very short connector with I 66 SR 55 I 66 and the B Line follow Manassas Run to the community of Linden where the thoroughfares intersect the Appalachian Trail cross Blue Ridge Mountain at Manassas Gap and enter Fauquier County 3 6 nbsp View north along US 340 522 and west along SR 55 departing Front RoyalSR 55 continues to parallel I 66 and the B Line through the valley of Goose Creek where they pass through Markham The two highways leave Goose Creek and the B Line west of Delaplane where SR 55 veers away from I 66 temporarily and joins US 17 Winchester Road in a concurrency before the two highways merge onto I 66 near Oak Hill the country estate of John Marshall The highways are directly paralleled on the north by the highway s old alignment Grove Lane Just west of the town of Marshall SR 55 exits I 66 at a diamond interchange onto Free State Road SR 55 which is concurrent with US 17 Business turns east onto Main Street at Grove Lane In the center of town US 17 Business heads south on Winchester Road opposite SR 710 Rectortown Road while SR 55 continues east on Main Street which intersects the B Line before leaving town SR 55 continues east and becomes the Main Street of the town of The Plains where the highway meets the B Line at another grade crossing and intersects the northern end of SR 245 Old Tavern Road SR 55 I 66 and the B Line follow Broad Run through the Bull Run Mountains at Thoroughfare Gap into Prince William County 4 6 nbsp View west along SR 55 from I 66 east of The PlainsSR 55 crosses the B Line again at the hamlet of Thoroughfare The state highway intersects US 15 James Madison Highway just west of the town of Haymarket in that town the highway is known as Washington Street SR 55 continues southeast to Gainesville where the highway reaches its eastern terminus As of June 2011 SR 55 has been re routed over the old Gallerher Road and is now called John Marshall Highway The US 29 SR 55 junction is the focus of a long term project to provide grade separations between the B Line the last crossing by SR 55 and both the John Marshall Highway and US 29 and to construct an interchange between US 29 SR 55 and SR 619 Linton Hall Road The single point urban interchange was completed in 2015 7 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 2 3 4 5 kmDestinationsNotesFrederick 0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 48 west WV 55 west WardensvilleWest Virginia state line western terminus western end of US 48 concurrencyShenandoahLebanon Church nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 628 Middle Road to US 11 Winchester 14 2622 95 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 81 to I 66 east Winchester Woodstock nbsp nbsp US 48 endsExit 296 I 81 eastern end of US 48 concurrencyStrasburg15 8925 57 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 north North Massanutten Street to I 66 I 81 Winchester MartinsburgWestern end of US 11 concurrency16 1225 94 nbsp nbsp US 11 south King Street StauntonEastern end of US 11 concurrencyWarrenFront Royal Riverton 26 4042 49 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 340 north US 522 north North Shenandoah Avenue to I 66 Winchester BerryvilleWestern end of US 340 US 522 concurrencyFront Royal27 7844 71 nbsp nbsp US 522 south North Commerce Avenue Eastern end of US 522 concurrencyMain Streetformer SR 12 north29 0046 67 nbsp nbsp US 340 south South Royal Avenue Shenandoah National Park Skyline DriveEastern end of US 340 concurrency29 5447 54 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 522 Commerce Avenue Remount Road to I 66 west 34 2455 10 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 79 north Apple Mountain Road to I 66Southern terminus of SR 79Fauquier 44 5071 62 nbsp nbsp US 17 north Winchester Road Delaplane Paris Winchester Sky Meadows State ParkWestern end of US 17 concurrency 45 1472 65 nbsp nbsp I 66 west Front Royal StrasburgWestern end of I 66 concurrency SR 55 west follows exit 23 48 5078 05 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 66 east US 17 south SR 721 Free State Road Washington FredericksburgEastern end of I 66 US 17 concurrency western end of US 17 Bus concurrency SR 55 east follows exit 27Marshall49 4879 63 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 Bus south Winchester Road SR 710 Rectortown Road to I 66 Warrentoneast end of US 17 Bus concurrencyThe Plains53 9986 89 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 245 south Fauquier Avenue to I 66Northern terminus of SR 245 nbsp SR 626 Loudoun Avenue Middleburgformer SR 17 northPrince WilliamHaymarket62 38100 39 nbsp US 15 James Madison Highway Leesburg WarrentonGainesville64 71104 14 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 29 Lee Highway SR 619 east Linton Hall Road Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences edit a b c Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report Frederick County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 22 a b c Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report Shenandoah County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 22 a b c Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report Warren County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 22 a b c Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report Fauquier County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 22 a b Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report Prince William County PDF Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 22 a b c d Google 2011 07 22 Virginia State Route 55 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2011 07 22 Gainesville Improvements Virginia Department of Transportation 2009 Retrieved 2011 07 22 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia State Route 55 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Virginia State Route 55KML is from Wikidata Virginia Highways Project VA 55 Virginia US 48 Photographs from AARoads lt SR 54 Two digit State Routes1923 1933 SR 56 gt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 55 amp oldid 1194138126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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