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Virginia State Route 608 (Fairfax County)

State Route 608 (SR 608) in Fairfax County, Virginia is a secondary state highway which traverses the western portion of the county.[1] Before the Fairfax County Parkway from US 29 to Reston was complete, SR 608 was the main north–south road in western Fairfax County.

State Route 608

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length8.90 mi (14.32 km)
West Ox Road: 7.90 mi.
Frying Pan Road: 1.00 mi.
Major junctions
South end SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway) / US 29 (Lee Highway) in Fairfax
Major intersections US 50 (Lee Jackson Memorial Highway) in Fairfax
SR 602 / Lawyers Rd. in Herndon
North end SR 28 (Sully Road) in Centreville / Herndon
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
Highway system

Route description

SR 608 uses two different names: West Ox Road and Frying Pan Road.

West Ox Road

 
View northwest along SR 608 at SR 602

SR 608 starts as West Ox Road at an intersection / interchange with both SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway) and US 29. This intersection is called by roadstothefuture.com as "The most complex one on the Parkway. Also, topped the list of most accident prone intersections in the county."[2] From its southern origin to approximately the interchange with US 50, West Ox Road is a four to six lane divided highway. For the rest of its length it is a four lane divided highway.

West Ox Road passes SR 7435, Post Forest Drive. This is an entrance to the enclave where the Fairfax County Government Center and its associated offices are. Shortly thereafter it passes SR 7700, Fair Lakes Parkway, which leads into Fair Lakes. A few blocks up on the left is the Fairfax Towne Centre.

West Ox Road then passes over US 50 in an interchange. It passes by Oakton to the east, curves to the west and back to the north, all the while passing by neighborhoods of single-family homes. Just south of the entrance to Reston, West Ox Road intersects with SR 602 (Lawyers Road). There one must head west to stay on SR 608. Otherwise, one ends up on SR 602 and winds up in Reston.

The western portion of West Ox Road is primarily a two lane road. It widens as it approaches an intersection with SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway), and returns to two lanes after the intersection. It passes by smaller single-family houses and Frying Pan Farm Park, and intersects with SR 657 (Centreville Road), bends to the right and ends at SR 7605 (Copper Ridge Road).

Frying Pan Road

After a gap, SR 608 picks up at the intersection of Frying Pan Road and SR 657 (Centreville Road), passing past an office park with hotels, and ending at an interchange with SR 28 (Sully Road).

History

West Ox Rd is a stretch of the original Ox Rd, first dug by Robert Carter I and the Frying Pan Mining Company in the 1720s atop a gentle ridge, with occasional views of the Bull Run Mountains and Blue Ridge to the west. It has been in constant use since then and has kept largely the same path.

West Ox Road was originally the main route between Fairfax and Reston before the Fairfax County Parkway was built. It was much more winding then; at one spot there was a barn about 2 feet from the two-lane roadway, where there was a hairpin turn, and SR 664 (Waples Mill Road) joined West Ox Road at a very sharp angle. Since then, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) has widened and straightened the road, and the intersection with Waples Mill Road has been re-engineered so that the two roads meet at a right angle.[3] The project to widen and straighten the road was proposed in the 1980s, but did not start until the late 1990s. The most recent part of West Ox Road to be widened was opened in 2008.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
City of Fairfax0.000.00   SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway) / US 29 (Lee Highway) – Springfield, RestonSouthern terminus; interchange
0.971.56  SR 7700 (Fair Lakes Parkway) – Fair Lakes, Fairfax
1.722.77  US 50 (Lee Jackson Memorial Highway) – Fairfax, WinchesterInterchange
2.644.25  SR 664 (Waples Mill Road) – Oakton
FairfaxHerndon4.927.92  SR 602 (Lawyers Road) – Reston, Oakton
6.159.90  SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway) – Reston, Herndon, Fairfax, Springfield
6.5010.46  SR 668 (McLearen Road) – Herndon
7.0511.35  SR 666 (Monroe Street) – Herndon
7.6112.25  SR 657 (Centreville Road) – Herndon, Chantilly
7.9012.71  SR 7605 (Copper Ridge Road) – Herndon
Gap in route
7.9012.71  SR 657 (Centreville Road) – Herndon, Chantilly
HerndonChantilly line8.9014.32  SR 28 (Sully Road) – Sterling, Chantilly, Centreville, ManassasNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b VA DOT Daily Traffic Volume Estimates (Fairfax) 2007 Retrieved June 19, 2009
  2. ^ Fairfax County Parkway Exit/Intersection List Retrieved July 12, 2009
  3. ^ West Ox Road - VDOT Retrieved August 18, 2009

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For other roads known as Virginia State Route 608 see Virginia State Route 608 State Route 608 SR 608 in Fairfax County Virginia is a secondary state highway which traverses the western portion of the county 1 Before the Fairfax County Parkway from US 29 to Reston was complete SR 608 was the main north south road in western Fairfax County State Route 608Route informationMaintained by VDOTLength8 90 mi 14 32 km West Ox Road 7 90 mi Frying Pan Road 1 00 mi Major junctionsSouth endSR 286 Fairfax County Parkway US 29 Lee Highway in FairfaxMajor intersectionsUS 50 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway in Fairfax SR 602 Lawyers Rd in HerndonNorth endSR 28 Sully Road in Centreville HerndonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaHighway systemVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes Contents 1 Route description 1 1 West Ox Road 1 2 Frying Pan Road 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 ReferencesRoute description EditSR 608 uses two different names West Ox Road and Frying Pan Road West Ox Road Edit View northwest along SR 608 at SR 602 SR 608 starts as West Ox Road at an intersection interchange with both SR 286 Fairfax County Parkway and US 29 This intersection is called by roadstothefuture com as The most complex one on the Parkway Also topped the list of most accident prone intersections in the county 2 From its southern origin to approximately the interchange with US 50 West Ox Road is a four to six lane divided highway For the rest of its length it is a four lane divided highway West Ox Road passes SR 7435 Post Forest Drive This is an entrance to the enclave where the Fairfax County Government Center and its associated offices are Shortly thereafter it passes SR 7700 Fair Lakes Parkway which leads into Fair Lakes A few blocks up on the left is the Fairfax Towne Centre West Ox Road then passes over US 50 in an interchange It passes by Oakton to the east curves to the west and back to the north all the while passing by neighborhoods of single family homes Just south of the entrance to Reston West Ox Road intersects with SR 602 Lawyers Road There one must head west to stay on SR 608 Otherwise one ends up on SR 602 and winds up in Reston The western portion of West Ox Road is primarily a two lane road It widens as it approaches an intersection with SR 286 Fairfax County Parkway and returns to two lanes after the intersection It passes by smaller single family houses and Frying Pan Farm Park and intersects with SR 657 Centreville Road bends to the right and ends at SR 7605 Copper Ridge Road Frying Pan Road Edit After a gap SR 608 picks up at the intersection of Frying Pan Road and SR 657 Centreville Road passing past an office park with hotels and ending at an interchange with SR 28 Sully Road History EditWest Ox Rd is a stretch of the original Ox Rd first dug by Robert Carter I and the Frying Pan Mining Company in the 1720s atop a gentle ridge with occasional views of the Bull Run Mountains and Blue Ridge to the west It has been in constant use since then and has kept largely the same path West Ox Road was originally the main route between Fairfax and Reston before the Fairfax County Parkway was built It was much more winding then at one spot there was a barn about 2 feet from the two lane roadway where there was a hairpin turn and SR 664 Waples Mill Road joined West Ox Road at a very sharp angle Since then the Virginia Department of Transportation VDOT has widened and straightened the road and the intersection with Waples Mill Road has been re engineered so that the two roads meet at a right angle 3 The project to widen and straighten the road was proposed in the 1980s but did not start until the late 1990s The most recent part of West Ox Road to be widened was opened in 2008 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesCity of Fairfax0 000 00 SR 286 Fairfax County Parkway US 29 Lee Highway Springfield RestonSouthern terminus interchange0 971 56 SR 7700 Fair Lakes Parkway Fair Lakes Fairfax1 722 77 US 50 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway Fairfax WinchesterInterchange2 644 25 SR 664 Waples Mill Road OaktonFairfaxHerndon4 927 92 SR 602 Lawyers Road Reston Oakton6 159 90 SR 286 Fairfax County Parkway Reston Herndon Fairfax Springfield6 5010 46 SR 668 McLearen Road Herndon7 0511 35 SR 666 Monroe Street Herndon7 6112 25 SR 657 Centreville Road Herndon Chantilly7 9012 71 SR 7605 Copper Ridge Road HerndonGap in route7 9012 71 SR 657 Centreville Road Herndon ChantillyHerndon Chantilly line8 9014 32 SR 28 Sully Road Sterling Chantilly Centreville ManassasNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia State Route 608 Fairfax County References Edit a b VA DOT Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Fairfax 2007 Retrieved June 19 2009 Fairfax County Parkway Exit Intersection List Retrieved July 12 2009 West Ox Road VDOT Retrieved August 18 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 608 Fairfax County amp oldid 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