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Virginia State Route 659 (Loudoun and Prince William Counties)

State Route 659 in Loudoun and Prince William Counties, Virginia is a secondary state highway. Otherwise known as Belmont Ridge Road north of Arcola, and Gum Spring Road to the south, the road is heavily used by commuters in the suburbs and bedroom communities of Loudoun County.

State Route 659

Belmont Ridge Road, Gum Springs Road
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length17.37 mi (27.95 km)
Major junctions
North endRiverside Parkway in Leesburg
Major intersections SR 7 in Leesburg
SR 267 in Ashburn
US 50 in Stone Ridge
SR 620 near Conklin
South end SR 234 near Bull Run
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesLoudoun, Prince William
Highway system

Geography and layout edit

This approximately 17-mile (27 km) long north–south running road is mostly a four-lane (a few parts are two lanes), but heavily traveled, connection between State Route 7 and Prince William County. The road’s actual northern terminus is the Nation Conference Center just off the shores of the Potomac River, but for all practical uses of the road, the northern terminus is Route 7. The southern terminus is State Route 234 just past the Loudoun-Prince William County border. There are two Luck Stone quarries along Route 659, one outside the community of Belmont Green just southeast of Leesburg, and another just inside the Loudoun side of the county border near Route 234. The expansion of the southern quarry led to the relocation of a portion of the route in May 2012.

History edit

The origin of the road's path is unclear (possibly the road had been a colonial byway, but no specific evidence is available to back up this assumption), but the road has been used by Loudoun County residents for years. The road had in previous years held a speed limit of 55 mph (89 km/h), but had been decreased to 45 mph (72 km/h) north of Arcola sometime in the last 20 years, and has always been 35 mph (56 km/h) through the town of Arcola. the speed limit remains 45 mph (72 km/h) south of Arcola on Gum Spring Road all the way to Route 234.

Future improvements edit

The road has been scheduled for improvements under the Loudoun County Countywide Transportation Plan.[1] Between Route 7 in Loudoun and Croson Lane, the road will have an ultimate condition of six lanes. The other parts of the road have an ultimate condition of four lanes. As of 2022, the road has been widened to four lanes from State Route 7 (Harry Byrd Highway) to State Route 621 (Evergreen Mills Road). Additionally, a stretch south of U.S. Route 50 to Marbury Estates Drive has also been widened to four lanes.

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Prince WilliamSudley Springs0.000.00  SR 234 (Sudley Road)
Loudoun2.864.60Ticonderoga Road (SR 613)
4.587.37Braddock Road (SR 620)
Stone Ridge6.3010.14Tall Cedars Parkway (SR 2200)
Stone Ridge6.6010.62  US 50 (John S. Mosby Highway)
Gap in route
6.6010.62  US 50 (John S. Mosby Highway)
7.6612.33Evergreen Mills Road (SR 621)
Gap in route
7.6612.33Evergreen Mills Road (SR 621)
10.0016.09Ryan Road (SR 772)
Waxpool11.6918.81Waxpool Road (SR 900)
Ashburn13.4021.57 
 
SR 267 Toll (Dulles Greenway) – Leesburg, Washington, D.C.
13.8422.27Sycolin Road, Ashburn Farm Road (SR 625)
14.3123.03Hearford Lane (SR 642)
Lansdowne16.4926.54  SR 7 (Harry Byrd Highway) – Leesburg, Tysons Corner
17.3727.95Upper Belmont PlaceEnd of state maintenance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ "Loudoun County, VA - Official Website". www.loudoun.gov. Retrieved Sep 3, 2020.
  2. ^ "2019 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2019. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
    • "Prince William County" (PDF). p. 31.
    • "Loudoun County" (PDF). p. 25.

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