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Virginia State Route 606 (Fairfax and Loudoun Counties)

State Route 606 in Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, Virginia is a secondary state highway[1][2] traversing the communities of Reston, Herndon, Sterling, Arcola, and South Riding. The road is important not only because it is an inter-county connector, but it goes around the back of Dulles Airport, is part of the Loudoun County Parkway, and it provides a shortcut between the Reston / Herndon area and U.S. Route 50. Although the Herndon streets are not technically part of SR 606, they are signed as SR 606, and they connect to streets that are part of SR 606, thus providing a continuous route.[3]

State Route 606

SR 606 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length16.68 mi (26.84 km)
Major junctions
West end SR 620 / SR 613 in South Riding
Major intersections
East end SR 7 in Reston
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
Highway system

Route description edit

SR 606 goes by five names: Baron Cameron Avenue in Fairfax County, Elden Street in Herndon as SR 235-6656, Sterling Road in Herndon as SR 235-6656, Old Ox Road in Loudoun County, and the Loudoun County Parkway to its terminus at SR 620 (Braddock Rd.).

Reston edit

In Reston, SR 606 is called Baron Cameron Avenue. Baron Cameron Avenue starts at an intersection with SR 7, Leesburg Pike. For a short distance (0.18 mi.) SR 606 is concurrent with SR 674. Baron Cameron Avenue then travels westward through the northern part of Reston to the Herndon border.

Herndon edit

The Town of Herndon is responsible for the maintenance of its streets,[4] although the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) helps towns and cities financially, and has designated these roads with state route numbers.[5]

Although SR 606 technically ends at the Herndon border, roads within Herndon are signed as SR 606, and they provide a direct connector to SR 606 in Loudoun County, so they are included here. When SR 606 enters the town the route changes to Elden Street, the main commercial road of Herndon. When Elden Street intersects with SR 228, Elden Street becomes SR 228. (signed) SR 606 is concurrent with SR 228 / Elden Street to Sterling Road, where the route continues west toward Loudoun County.

Loudoun County edit

In Loudoun County SR 606 continues the path of Sterling Road as a four lane divided highway called Old Ox Road. It heads west until it crosses over SR 28, Sully Road at an interchange. It continues toward the Dulles Greenway (SR 267) as it passes some warehouses on the south side. The intersection with the Dulles Greenway is the planned location for the Route 606 station of the proposed Phase 2 of the Silver Line of the Washington Metro.

 
View east along SR 606 in Dulles

After the interchange with the Dulles Greenway, SR 606 turns to the southwest and goes around the back of Dulles Airport. It passes some single-family houses to the west, and Dulles Airport and some low rise office buildings to the east.

There is a now a four-way intersection with Old Ox Road and Arcola Boulevard. Drivers use the triple left turn lanes to turn left onto what is now known as Loudoun County Parkway. The road expands into three through lanes westbound and two through lanes eastbound. It continues as such until the intersection with US 50, where it changes back into two through lanes westbound and two through lanes eastbound. It then passes through a portion of South Riding, and terminates at the intersection of SR 620 (Braddock Road) and SR 613 (Ticonderoga Road), just south of South Riding.

History edit

Herndon edit

VDOT has plans to widen Elden St. between Van Buren Street and the Fairfax County Parkway (SR 286). However, due to budget cutbacks, this project has been put on hold.[6]

Loudoun County edit

Before construction on the Loudoun County Parkway started, SR 606 ended at the intersection with US 50. As of March 2010, SR 606 has been extended from US 50 to SR 620 (Braddock Road). The portion between SR 620 (Braddock Road) and SR 7 (Harry Byrd Hwy) has been designated part of the Loudoun County Parkway, and is a five-lane divided highway. (See the article SR 607; Loudoun County Parkway)

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1][2][3]kmDestinationsNotes
LoudounSouth Riding0.000.00 
 
  SR 613 south (Ticonderoga Road) / SR 620 (Braddock Road)
Southern terminus
2.113.40  US 50 (John Mosby Highway)Former end of Old Ox Road and SR 606
Arcola2.924.70  SR 621 (Evergreen Mills Road)
3.695.94 
 
SR 607 north (Loudoun County Parkway) – Ashburn
Southern terminus of SR 607; future intersection with SR 842 (Arcola Boulevard)
Sterling7.9312.76 
 
SR 267 Toll (Dulles Greenway) – Leesburg, Washington
Tolled ramps to SR 267 west and from SR 267 east; exits 8A-B on SR 267
10.0516.17  
 
  SR 28 to SR 7 – Dulles Airport
Interchange
11.1417.93  SR 605 (Rock Hill Road)
FairfaxHerndon12.1019.47Elden Street (SR 228 south)Western terminus of unsigned SR 228 concurrency
12.7320.49Monroe Street (SR 228 north)Eastern terminus of unsigned SR 228 concurrency
HerndonReston
city line
13.7522.13  SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway)SPUI
Reston14.4023.17  SR 602 (Reston Parkway)
15.5925.09  SR 828 (Wiehle Avenue)
16.5026.55Hunter Mill Road (SR 674 south)
16.6826.84  SR 7 (Leesburg Pike) / SR 674 north (Springvale Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b VA DOT Daily Traffic Volume Estimates (Fairfax) 2008 Retrieved July 28, 2009
  2. ^ a b VA DOT Daily Traffic Volume Estimates (Loudoun) 2008 Retrieved July 28, 2009
  3. ^ a b VA DOT Daily Traffic Volume Estimates (Herndon) 2008 Retrieved July 28, 2009
  4. ^ Town of Herndon - Streets Retrieved July 05, 2009
  5. ^ Virginia's Highway System Retrieved July 08, 2009
  6. ^ NoVA Phase Cuts - Cancelled and Unfunded Projects p. 1 Retrieved January 13, 2010

External links edit

  •   Media related to Virginia State Route 606 (Fairfax and Loudoun Counties) at Wikimedia Commons
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For other roads known as Virginia State Route 606 see Virginia State Route 606 State Route 606 in Fairfax and Loudoun Counties Virginia is a secondary state highway 1 2 traversing the communities of Reston Herndon Sterling Arcola and South Riding The road is important not only because it is an inter county connector but it goes around the back of Dulles Airport is part of the Loudoun County Parkway and it provides a shortcut between the Reston Herndon area and U S Route 50 Although the Herndon streets are not technically part of SR 606 they are signed as SR 606 and they connect to streets that are part of SR 606 thus providing a continuous route 3 State Route 606SR 606 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by VDOTLength16 68 mi 26 84 km Major junctionsWest endSR 620 SR 613 in South RidingMajor intersectionsUS 50 in South Riding SR 267 Toll in Sterling SR 28 in Sterling SR 228 in Herndon SR 286 at the Herndon Reston city lineEast endSR 7 in RestonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaHighway systemVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Reston 1 2 Herndon 1 3 Loudoun County 2 History 2 1 Herndon 2 2 Loudoun County 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description editSR 606 goes by five names Baron Cameron Avenue in Fairfax County Elden Street in Herndon as SR 235 6656 Sterling Road in Herndon as SR 235 6656 Old Ox Road in Loudoun County and the Loudoun County Parkway to its terminus at SR 620 Braddock Rd Reston edit In Reston SR 606 is called Baron Cameron Avenue Baron Cameron Avenue starts at an intersection with SR 7 Leesburg Pike For a short distance 0 18 mi SR 606 is concurrent with SR 674 Baron Cameron Avenue then travels westward through the northern part of Reston to the Herndon border Herndon edit The Town of Herndon is responsible for the maintenance of its streets 4 although the Virginia Department of Transportation VDOT helps towns and cities financially and has designated these roads with state route numbers 5 Although SR 606 technically ends at the Herndon border roads within Herndon are signed as SR 606 and they provide a direct connector to SR 606 in Loudoun County so they are included here When SR 606 enters the town the route changes to Elden Street the main commercial road of Herndon When Elden Street intersects with SR 228 Elden Street becomes SR 228 signed SR 606 is concurrent with SR 228 Elden Street to Sterling Road where the route continues west toward Loudoun County Loudoun County edit See also Loudoun County Parkway In Loudoun County SR 606 continues the path of Sterling Road as a four lane divided highway called Old Ox Road It heads west until it crosses over SR 28 Sully Road at an interchange It continues toward the Dulles Greenway SR 267 as it passes some warehouses on the south side The intersection with the Dulles Greenway is the planned location for the Route 606 station of the proposed Phase 2 of the Silver Line of the Washington Metro nbsp View east along SR 606 in DullesAfter the interchange with the Dulles Greenway SR 606 turns to the southwest and goes around the back of Dulles Airport It passes some single family houses to the west and Dulles Airport and some low rise office buildings to the east There is a now a four way intersection with Old Ox Road and Arcola Boulevard Drivers use the triple left turn lanes to turn left onto what is now known as Loudoun County Parkway The road expands into three through lanes westbound and two through lanes eastbound It continues as such until the intersection with US 50 where it changes back into two through lanes westbound and two through lanes eastbound It then passes through a portion of South Riding and terminates at the intersection of SR 620 Braddock Road and SR 613 Ticonderoga Road just south of South Riding History editHerndon edit VDOT has plans to widen Elden St between Van Buren Street and the Fairfax County Parkway SR 286 However due to budget cutbacks this project has been put on hold 6 Loudoun County edit Before construction on the Loudoun County Parkway started SR 606 ended at the intersection with US 50 As of March 2010 update SR 606 has been extended from US 50 to SR 620 Braddock Road The portion between SR 620 Braddock Road and SR 7 Harry Byrd Hwy has been designated part of the Loudoun County Parkway and is a five lane divided highway See the article SR 607 Loudoun County Parkway Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 2 3 kmDestinationsNotesLoudounSouth Riding0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 613 south Ticonderoga Road SR 620 Braddock Road Southern terminus2 113 40 nbsp US 50 John Mosby Highway Former end of Old Ox Road and SR 606Arcola2 924 70 nbsp SR 621 Evergreen Mills Road 3 695 94 nbsp nbsp SR 607 north Loudoun County Parkway AshburnSouthern terminus of SR 607 future intersection with SR 842 Arcola Boulevard Sterling7 9312 76 nbsp nbsp SR 267 Toll Dulles Greenway Leesburg WashingtonTolled ramps to SR 267 west and from SR 267 east exits 8A B on SR 26710 0516 17 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 28 to SR 7 Dulles AirportInterchange11 1417 93 nbsp SR 605 Rock Hill Road FairfaxHerndon12 1019 47Elden Street SR 228 south Western terminus of unsigned SR 228 concurrency12 7320 49Monroe Street SR 228 north Eastern terminus of unsigned SR 228 concurrencyHerndon Restoncity line13 7522 13 nbsp SR 286 Fairfax County Parkway SPUIReston14 4023 17 nbsp SR 602 Reston Parkway 15 5925 09 nbsp SR 828 Wiehle Avenue 16 5026 55Hunter Mill Road SR 674 south 16 6826 84 nbsp SR 7 Leesburg Pike SR 674 north Springvale Road 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus TolledReferences edit a b VA DOT Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Fairfax 2008 Retrieved July 28 2009 a b VA DOT Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Loudoun 2008 Retrieved July 28 2009 a b VA DOT Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Herndon 2008 Retrieved July 28 2009 Town of Herndon Streets Retrieved July 05 2009 Virginia s Highway System Retrieved July 08 2009 NoVA Phase Cuts Cancelled and Unfunded Projects p 1 Retrieved January 13 2010External links edit nbsp Media related to Virginia State Route 606 Fairfax and Loudoun Counties at Wikimedia CommonsKML file edit help Template Attached KML Virginia State Route 606 Fairfax and Loudoun Counties KML is not from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 606 Fairfax and Loudoun Counties amp oldid 1161148068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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