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Virginia State Route 611 (Fairfax County)

State Route 611 in Fairfax County, Virginia is a secondary state highway which traverses the eastern portion of the county. SR 611 provides a major artery for commuters, connecting the Eisenhower Valley section of Alexandria with Lorton and points south along US 1. SR 611 is known by three names: Telegraph Road, Old Colchester Road, and Furnace Road.

State Route 611

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length17.07 mi[1] (27.47 km)
Telegraph Rd. 9.16 mi.

Old Colchester Rd. 3.85 mi.

Furnace Rd. 4.06 mi.
Tourist
routes
Virginia Byway
Major junctions
Northeast end
SR 241 / To I-95 / To I-495 / To SR 236 near Alexandria
Major intersections SR 286 / Fairfax County Parkway in Newington

US 1 in Fort Belvoir / Lorton

US 1 in Lorton
Southwest end SR 123 in Lorton
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
Highway system

Route description edit

Telegraph Road edit

 
Telegraph Road at its intersection with Jeff Todd Way, after a late March snowstorm in 2018

SR 611 starts as Telegraph Road at an intersection with SR 241, North Kings Highway, near Alexandria. North of this intersection Telegraph Road intersects with the Capital Beltway (I-95 and I-495), and SR 236 (Duke Street). Telegraph Road starts as a six-lane divided highway, passing a short commercial section and a residential section. When Telegraph Road passes SR 644 (Franconia Road), it reduces to four lanes divided, and gradually reduces from there to two lanes undivided.

Shortly before SR 611 intersects with SR 633 (South Kings Highway), it intersects with SR 1635 (Rose Hill Drive). Across from this intersection is the entrance to Lee District Park. As Telegraph Road approaches South Kings Highway it passes Greendale Golf Course to the northwest. As SR 611 approaches SR 613 (Beulah Street), it widens to four lanes divided. Throughout most of the route from SR 635 (Hayfield Road) to the Fairfax County Parkway it forms the northernmost boundary of Fort Belvoir.

After intersecting with the Fairfax County Parkway, Telegraph Road gradually turns to the south and passes by an industrialized area. It ends at an intersection with US 1 (Richmond Highway).

Old Colchester Road edit

On the other side of US 1, SR 611 becomes Old Colchester Road. Almost immediately it reduces to two lanes undivided. Shortly after this point it passes the rear side of the Noman M. Cole, Jr., Pollution Control Plant, which empties its treated water into nearby Pohick Creek.[2] Old Colchester Road then crosses Pohick Creek, and soon after intersects with SR 242, Gunston Road. From there Old Colchester Road heads toward the Occoquan River. It first intersects with Furnace Road. One must turn west to stay on SR 611.

Furnace Road edit

Furnace Road starts out as a two lane undivided road. It crosses under railroad tracks owned by CSX Transportation through a one-lane underpass. The road curves and is parallel with US 1, then turns and intersects with that road.

On the other side of US 1, Furnace Road is four-lanes divided until an underpass with I-95, where it reduces to two lanes undivided. As it heads north, Furnace Road passes the I-95 Landfill (run by Fairfax County) to the west and a private landfill area to the east. The road turns slightly to the west and joins SR 642, Lorton Road at a Y intersection. Shortly after, the two routes diverge in another Y intersection. SR 611 heads to the west, and ends at an intersection with SR 123, Ox Road.

History edit

Old Colchester Road edit

Old Colchester Road used to be a road leading to the seaport of Colchester, Virginia, which was on the banks of the Occoquan River near the Potomac River. Silt filled up the Occoquan River, making Colchester untenable as a seaport. Alexandria, Virginia became the major seaport in the area, taking the place of Colchester. The result was that Old Colchester Road became a minor road, and much later was incorporated into SR 611 (Fairfax County).

Furnace Road edit

Furnace Road largely borders the old Lorton Reformatory property to the east. Part of that property has become Fairfax County's I-95 Landfill.[3] The area to the east of the I-95 Landfill is owned by Waste Management is known as Lorton Landfill[4] Two large tracts south of the landfill are destined to become Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority parkland, although right now (January 2010) they are just wooded land.[5] North of the landfill is a tract that is destined to be parkland run by the Fairfax County Park Authority, although it, too, is just a wooded piece of land.[5]

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Fairfax County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Alexandria0.000.00  
 
 
 
 
 
SR 241 (Telegraph Road/North Kings Highway) to I-95 / I-495 / SR 236 – Alexandria, Huntington
Rose Hill0.440.71  SR 644 (Franconia Road) – Springfield
3.135.04  SR 633 (South Kings Highway) – Alexandria, Huntington
Franconia3.335.36  SR 613 (South Van Dorn Street)
4.567.34  SR 635 (Hayfield Road)
6.129.85  SR 613 (Beulah Street) – Alexandria, Fort Belvoir
Newington7.8012.55  SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway) – Springfield, RestonInterchange
9.1614.74  US 1 (Richmond Highway) – Richmond, Washington, DC
Lorton11.0417.77  SR 242 (Gunston Road) – Lorton
13.3821.53  US 1 (Richmond Highway) – Alexandria, Richmond
15.9225.62  SR 642 (Lorton Road)Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 642
16.3526.31  
 
 
SR 642 (Workhouse Road) to SR 123 south
Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 642
16.8627.13  
 
 
SR 636 (Hooes Road) to SR 123 south – Springfield
17.0727.47 
 
SR 123 north
Southern terminus of SR 611; no access to SR 123 south
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b 2008 VDOT AADT Guide for Fairfax County pp.39-40 VDOT Retrieved December 1, 2009
  2. ^ Noman M. Cole, Jr., Pollution Control Plant Retrieved January 15, 2010
  3. ^ Laurel Hill Property Division Retrieved January 20, 2010
  4. ^ Comprehensive Plan - Lower Potomac p. 79 Retrieved January 21, 2010
  5. ^ a b Laurel Hill Master Plan Retrieved January 20, 2010

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For other roads known as Virginia State Route 611 see Virginia State Route 611 State Route 611 in Fairfax County Virginia is a secondary state highway which traverses the eastern portion of the county SR 611 provides a major artery for commuters connecting the Eisenhower Valley section of Alexandria with Lorton and points south along US 1 SR 611 is known by three names Telegraph Road Old Colchester Road and Furnace Road State Route 611Route informationMaintained by VDOTLength17 07 mi 1 27 47 km Telegraph Rd 9 16 mi Old Colchester Rd 3 85 mi Furnace Rd 4 06 mi TouristroutesVirginia BywayMajor junctionsNortheast endSR 241 To I 95 To I 495 To SR 236 near AlexandriaMajor intersectionsSR 286 Fairfax County Parkway in NewingtonUS 1 in Fort Belvoir Lorton US 1 in LortonSouthwest endSR 123 in LortonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaHighway systemVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Telegraph Road 1 2 Old Colchester Road 1 3 Furnace Road 2 History 2 1 Old Colchester Road 2 2 Furnace Road 3 Major intersections 4 ReferencesRoute description editTelegraph Road edit nbsp Telegraph Road at its intersection with Jeff Todd Way after a late March snowstorm in 2018SR 611 starts as Telegraph Road at an intersection with SR 241 North Kings Highway near Alexandria North of this intersection Telegraph Road intersects with the Capital Beltway I 95 and I 495 and SR 236 Duke Street Telegraph Road starts as a six lane divided highway passing a short commercial section and a residential section When Telegraph Road passes SR 644 Franconia Road it reduces to four lanes divided and gradually reduces from there to two lanes undivided Shortly before SR 611 intersects with SR 633 South Kings Highway it intersects with SR 1635 Rose Hill Drive Across from this intersection is the entrance to Lee District Park As Telegraph Road approaches South Kings Highway it passes Greendale Golf Course to the northwest As SR 611 approaches SR 613 Beulah Street it widens to four lanes divided Throughout most of the route from SR 635 Hayfield Road to the Fairfax County Parkway it forms the northernmost boundary of Fort Belvoir After intersecting with the Fairfax County Parkway Telegraph Road gradually turns to the south and passes by an industrialized area It ends at an intersection with US 1 Richmond Highway Old Colchester Road edit On the other side of US 1 SR 611 becomes Old Colchester Road Almost immediately it reduces to two lanes undivided Shortly after this point it passes the rear side of the Noman M Cole Jr Pollution Control Plant which empties its treated water into nearby Pohick Creek 2 Old Colchester Road then crosses Pohick Creek and soon after intersects with SR 242 Gunston Road From there Old Colchester Road heads toward the Occoquan River It first intersects with Furnace Road One must turn west to stay on SR 611 Furnace Road edit Furnace Road starts out as a two lane undivided road It crosses under railroad tracks owned by CSX Transportation through a one lane underpass The road curves and is parallel with US 1 then turns and intersects with that road On the other side of US 1 Furnace Road is four lanes divided until an underpass with I 95 where it reduces to two lanes undivided As it heads north Furnace Road passes the I 95 Landfill run by Fairfax County to the west and a private landfill area to the east The road turns slightly to the west and joins SR 642 Lorton Road at a Y intersection Shortly after the two routes diverge in another Y intersection SR 611 heads to the west and ends at an intersection with SR 123 Ox Road History editOld Colchester Road edit Main article Colchester Virginia Old Colchester Road used to be a road leading to the seaport of Colchester Virginia which was on the banks of the Occoquan River near the Potomac River Silt filled up the Occoquan River making Colchester untenable as a seaport Alexandria Virginia became the major seaport in the area taking the place of Colchester The result was that Old Colchester Road became a minor road and much later was incorporated into SR 611 Fairfax County Furnace Road edit Main article Lorton Reformatory Furnace Road largely borders the old Lorton Reformatory property to the east Part of that property has become Fairfax County s I 95 Landfill 3 The area to the east of the I 95 Landfill is owned by Waste Management is known as Lorton Landfill 4 Two large tracts south of the landfill are destined to become Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority parkland although right now January 2010 they are just wooded land 5 North of the landfill is a tract that is destined to be parkland run by the Fairfax County Park Authority although it too is just a wooded piece of land 5 Major intersections editThe entire route is in Fairfax County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesAlexandria0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 241 Telegraph Road North Kings Highway to I 95 I 495 SR 236 Alexandria HuntingtonRose Hill0 440 71 nbsp SR 644 Franconia Road Springfield3 135 04 nbsp SR 633 South Kings Highway Alexandria HuntingtonFranconia3 335 36 nbsp SR 613 South Van Dorn Street 4 567 34 nbsp SR 635 Hayfield Road 6 129 85 nbsp SR 613 Beulah Street Alexandria Fort BelvoirNewington7 8012 55 nbsp SR 286 Fairfax County Parkway Springfield RestonInterchange9 1614 74 nbsp US 1 Richmond Highway Richmond Washington DCLorton11 0417 77 nbsp SR 242 Gunston Road Lorton13 3821 53 nbsp US 1 Richmond Highway Alexandria Richmond15 9225 62 nbsp SR 642 Lorton Road Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 64216 3526 31 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 642 Workhouse Road to SR 123 southSouthern terminus of concurrency with SR 64216 8627 13 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 636 Hooes Road to SR 123 south Springfield17 0727 47 nbsp nbsp SR 123 northSouthern terminus of SR 611 no access to SR 123 south1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessReferences edit a b 2008 VDOT AADT Guide for Fairfax County pp 39 40 VDOT Retrieved December 1 2009 Noman M Cole Jr Pollution Control Plant Retrieved January 15 2010 Laurel Hill Property Division Retrieved January 20 2010 Comprehensive Plan Lower Potomac p 79 Retrieved January 21 2010 a b Laurel Hill Master Plan Retrieved January 20 2010 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia State Route 611 Fairfax County Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 611 Fairfax County amp oldid 1167924309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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