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Virginia State Route 7

Virginia State Route 7 (VA 7) is a major primary state highway and busy commuter route in northern Virginia, United States. It travels southeast from downtown Winchester to SR 400 (Washington Street) in downtown Alexandria. Its route largely parallels those of the Washington & Old Dominion Trail (W&OD Trail) and the Potomac River. Between its western terminus and Interstate 395 (I-395), SR 7 is part of the National Highway System. In 1968, the Virginia State Highway Commission designated the road as the "Harry Flood Byrd Highway" between Alexandria and Winchester to commemorate Harry F. Byrd Sr. (1887–1966).[3]

State Route 7

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length72.75 mi[1] (117.08 km)
ExistedJuly 1, 1933[2]–present
Major junctions
West end US 11 / US 522 in Winchester
Major intersections
East end SR 400 in Alexandria
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesCity of Winchester, Frederick, Clarke, Loudoun, Fairfax, City of Falls Church, City of Alexandria
Highway system
SR 6 SR 8

Route description edit

 
The west end of SR 7 at US 11/US 522 in Winchester

SR 7 begins downtown in the independent city of Winchester, as East Piccadilly Street at an intersection with U.S. Route 11 (US 11) and US 522, and it continues through the east end of the city, along North East Lane, National Avenue, and finally Berryville Avenue. SR 7 exits the city into surrounding Frederick County, where its name changes to Berryville Pike and it becomes a four-lane highway. SR 7 continues across I-81 and then into Clarke County.

SR 7 enters Clarke County from Frederick County, crossing Opequon Creek, and continues towards the town of Berryville. Business SR 7 (SR 7 Bus.) splits off just west of Berryville and passes through the town, while the main route bypasses the town to the north. Both routes cross US 340, and SR 7 Bus. rejoins SR 7 just east of the town. SR 7 crosses the Shenandoah River and its name changes to the Harry Flood Byrd Highway. SR 7 crosses the Loudoun–Clarke county line and the Appalachian Trail at the summit of Snickers Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

 
View west along SR 7 at US 15 in Leesburg

SR 7 descends out of the Blue Ridge Mountains and enters the rural western area of Loudoun County as Leesburg Pike at Snickers Gap. It intersects the northern end of the Snickersville Turnpike, and then it passes just north of the village of Bluemont (formerly Snickersville). Next SR 7 curves just south of Jefferson County, West Virginia.

SR 7 becomes a divided, limited-access highway with a speed limit of 55 mph (89 km/h) just west of the town of Round Hill, where another SR 7 Bus. splits off to serve the towns of Round Hill, Purcellville, and Hamilton, while the main road runs outside of the towns as a bypass. SR 7 Bus. rejoins the main road at the interchange with SR 9 in Paeonian Springs.

SR 7 continues towards the well-developed eastern half of Loudoun County as a four-lane divided highway with some at-grade intersections, and it passes through Clarke's Gap in Catoctin Mountain. Another SR 7 Bus. splits off on the western side of the town of Leesburg, the county seat of Loudoun County. The main road continues as the Leesburg Bypass, and merges with the bypass of US 15 around the southern side of Leesburg, while the business route passes through town as Market Street. SR 7 Business intersects with US 15 Business (King Street) by the county courthouse in the center of Leesburg.

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) has plans to widen the section of SR 7 between SR 9 and East Market Street.[4] However, due to highway budget restrictions, this project was put on hold in June 2008.[5] In December 2014, construction began on the widening of this section of SR 7. In addition to widening Westbound SR 7 from two to three lanes, the median was modified to limit left turns into and out of Roxbury Hall Road, Leeland Orchard Road, White Gate Place, and Beechnut Place.[6] In addition to the work on SR 7, roundabouts were installed at the interchange between SR 7 and SR 9. The southern roundabout combined the separate intersections of the on and off ramps from SR 7 and Colonial Highway/Dry Mill Road into one.[7]

The SR 7 bypass crosses the Washington & Old Dominion Trail just before the US 15 bypass splits off from SR 7 in eastern Leesburg, and then SR 7 Bus. rejoins the main highway near the same location. SR 7 continues on through the eastern half of Leesburg, with six lanes. It then crosses Goose Creek and passes through Ashburn.

SR 7 was rebuilt as a controlled-access highway through eastern Loudoun County. To accomplish this, highway interchanges were constructed replacing the ordinary intersections at Belmont Ridge Road, Claiborne Parkway, Ashburn Village Boulevard, and Loudoun County Parkway while closing the intersection at Lexington Drive. A new overpass was constructed to carry Sycolin Road across SR 7 in Leesburg, which opened to traffic on August 11, 2014.[8] An additional interchange was also opened at Battlefield Parkway in Leesburg on June 28, 2021.[9]

 
View west along SR 7 from SR 123 in Tysons

SR 7 continues as a controlled-access freeway and passes by numerous housing subdivisions, businesses, and shopping areas between an interchange with SR 28 and the Fairfax County line in Sterling.

SR 7 is named Leesburg Pike all the way across Fairfax County, where it is mainly a suburban route. It enters Fairfax County at the intersection with Dranesville Road (SR 228), approximately half a mile west of the interchange with the Fairfax County Parkway (SR 286) and Algonkian Parkway. It continues through Fairfax County, passing by subdivisions in unincorporated Great Falls, Vienna, and Reston. It passes through Tysons, where it has interchanges with SR 267 (the Dulles Access and Toll Roads) and SR 123 before passing south of the Tysons Corner Center shopping mall. It then intersects the Capital Beltway (I-495) in McLean and intersects I-66 a half mile (0.8 km) west of the West Falls Church Metro station.

 
View west along SR 7 in downtown Falls Church

SR 7 then enters the independent city of Falls Church and becomes Broad Street and marks the north/south division for city streets. The road intersects US 29 in the city's center and crosses the W&OD Trail in the city's west end. SR 7 then re-enters Fairfax County as Leesburg Pike and passes through Seven Corners, named for the five roads that intersect, including SR 338 (Hillwood Avenue) and US 50 (Arlington Boulevard), which is grade separated from the rest of the intersection. From there, it travels to Bailey's Crossroads, where it intersects SR 244 (Columbia Pike).

SR 7 enters the City of Alexandria from Fairfax County and briefly forms the border between the Alexandria and Arlington County, and then intersects I-395. It continues as King Street through Alexandria, passing by Alexandria City High School, George Washington Masonic National Memorial, Union Station (Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express), and the King Street – Old Town Metro station. SR 7 ends at the intersection of King Street and SR 400 (Washington Street) in Old Town Alexandria, one quarter of a mile (0.4 km) west of the Potomac River.

Future edit

Intersection at Baron Cameron Avenue edit

On August 19, 2019, a third left-turn lane was added from SR 7 west to Baron Cameron Avenue. [10] This was in place of constructing a partial interchange at the intersection, for which SR 7 east lanes would travel under Baron Cameron Avenue; the project was never started, as VDOT failed to allocate sufficient funding for the project and lack of competition led to higher than forecasted bids for the Route 7 widening. [11]

Fairfax County widening project edit

VDOT is working on widening SR 7 from four to six lanes and adding shared-use paths along SR 7 between Reston Avenue and Jarrett Valley Drive in Fairfax County. [12] The project is expected to cost $313.9 million and should be completed by mid-2024. [13]

Renaming the highway in Loudoun County edit

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted to rename the section of SR 7 within Loudoun County from Harry Byrd Highway to Leesburg Pike on December 7, 2021. This is in an effort to restore historical names and remove segregationist and Confederate symbols throughout the county.[14]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
City of Winchester0.000.00   
 
US 11 / US 522 (Cameron Street) to US 50
Western terminus; road continues as Piccadilly Street
Frederick1.52.4  I-81 – Martinsburg, Roanoke, Virginia Inland PortI-81 exit 315
Clarke8.814.2 
 
 
SR 7 Bus. east (West Main Street) – Berryville
10.416.7  US 340 – Berryville, Charles TownInterchange
1219 
 
 
SR 7 Bus. west (East Main Street) – Berryville
Webbtown1321  SR 608 (Wickliffe Road) – WickliffeFormer SR 282 north
Blue Ridge18.629.9Snickers Gap
Loudoun19.130.7  SR 734 (Snickersville Pike)
19.531.4  
 
SR 760 (Clayton Hall Road) to SR 734 – Bluemont, Philomont
Truck access to SR 734; former SR 234 south
22.536.2 
 
 
SR 7 Bus. east (West Loudoun Street) – Round Hill
23.738.1 
 
SR 7 Bus. – Round Hill, Purcellville
Interchange
Purcellville27.644.4  
 
 
SR 287 to SR 7 Bus. – Purcellville, Lovettsville
Interchange
Hamilton Station29.747.8  SR 704 – HamiltonInterchange
Clarks Gap3251  
 
 
SR 9 / SR 7 Bus. east – Hillsboro, Charles Town, WV, Purcellville
Interchange
34.255.0 
 
 
SR 7 Bus. east – Leesburg
Interchange
Leesburg3658 
 
 
 
 
US 15 south / US 15 Bus. north – Leesburg, Warrenton
Interchange; west end of concurrency with US 15
36.859.2 
 
 
  SR 267 Toll east – Dulles Airport, Washington
SR 267 exit 1
37.860.8 
 
 
 
 
US 15 north / SR 7 Bus. west / Fort Evans Road – Frederick, MD, Leesburg
Interchange; east end of concurrency with US 15
38.662.1  Battlefield Parkway – Leesburg AirportInterchange
39.563.6River Creek Parkway / Crosstrail BoulevardInterchange
BelmontLansdowne line40.765.5  SR 659 (Belmont Ridge Road)Interchange
Ashburn Junction41.867.3 
 
 
 
SR 901 south (Claiborne Parkway) / SR 2400 north (Lansdowne Boulevard) – Lansdowne, Ashburn
Interchange
AshburnLansdowne line42.668.6  SR 2020 (Ashburn Village Boulevard) – Shenandoah UniversityInterchange
AshburnUniversity Center line43.870.5  SR 607 (Loudoun County Parkway)Interchange
Dulles Town Center45.172.6 
 
  SR 28 south – Dulles Airport, Centreville
Interchange
Dulles Town CenterCountryside line45.673.4  SR 1582 (Algonkian Parkway / Atlantic Boulevard) – Dulles Town CenterInterchange
Dulles Town CenterCascades line4776  SR 1794 (Cascades Parkway) – Cascades, SterlingInterchange
SterlingSugarland Run line48.177.4  SR 846 (Cardinal Glen Circle / Sterling Boulevard) – Sterling Park
FairfaxHerndon Junction4979 
 
SR 228 south (Dranesville Road)
Dranesville49.479.5   SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway) / SR 6220 (Algonkian Parkway)Interchange
50.781.6 
 
 
 
SR 193 east (Georgetown Pike) / SR 602 north – Great Falls, Langley
West end of concurrency with SR 602
Reston51.382.6 
 
SR 602 south (Reston Parkway)
East end of concurrency with SR 602
Browns Chapel52.985.1 
 
  SR 606 west (Baron Cameron Avenue) / SR 674 (Springvale Road) – Herndon, Reston
Tysons57.893.0 
 
  SR 267 Toll – Washington, Dulles Airport (via Dulles Access Road)
SR 267 exit 16
59.195.1  
 
SR 123 to I-495 – McLean, Vienna
Interchange
59.595.8  
 
 
 
SR 684 to I-495 Express north / International Drive / Gallows Road
59.796.1Fashion Boulevard – Tysons Corner Center
60.196.7  I-495 (Capital Beltway) / I-495 Express south – Rockville, Baltimore, Richmond, AlexandriaI-495 exit 47
Idylwood61.498.8   I-66 – Washington, Front Royal, West Falls ChurchI-66 exit 66
City of Falls Church63.3101.9   US 29 (Washington Street) / SR 237
FairfaxSeven Corners64.2103.3 
 
 
 
SR 338 west (Hillwood Avenue) to US 29
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
64.4103.6   US 50 (Arlington Boulevard) / SR 613 (Wilson Boulevard / Sleepy Hollow Road) – Washington, Arlington, Clarendon, FairfaxInterchange
Bailey's Crossroads66.4106.9  SR 244 (Columbia Pike) – Arlington, AnnandaleInterchange
City of Alexandria68.5110.2  I-395 – Richmond, WashingtonI-395 exit 5
69.3111.5  SR 402 (North Quaker Lane)
70.5113.5  SR 420 (Janney's Lane)
71.8115.6 
 
US 1 south (Henry Street)
One-way pair
71.9115.7 
 
US 1 north (Patrick Street)
72.7117.0  SR 400 (Washington Street) / George Washington ParkwayEastern terminus; no left turn in any direction; continues east as King Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

Berryville business route edit

 

 

State Route 7 Business

LocationBerryville
Length3.05 mi[1] (4.91 km)
 
View west at the east end of SR 7 Bus. at SR 7 just east of Berryville

State Route 7 Business (SR 7 Bus.) is a business route in the U.S. state of Virginia. It follows Main Street through downtown Berryville.

Purcellville business route edit

 

 

State Route 7 Business

LocationPurcellville
Length9.28 mi[1] (14.93 km)
Existed1980–present
Tourist
routes
  Virginia Byway
 
View west along SR 7 Bus. at SR 287 in Purcellville

State Route 7 Business (SR 7 Bus.) is a business route in the U.S. state of Virginia. It runs 9.28 miles (14.93 km) from SR 7 just west of Round Hill to SR 9 just west of Leesburg,[1] where the roadway continues east and south as SR 699. The route provides access from the main route, SR 7, to Purcellville. The route has multiple names along its length including Loudoun Street, Main Street, and Colonial Highway. The route was formed in two segments. The first one was formed in 1980,[15] and the second one was formed in 1987.[16]

The route's western end is at its parent route, SR 7. It then intersects New Cut Road and Main Street, both part of SR 719. It meets SR 7 once again at a diamond interchange. After that, the route meets State Route 287 (SR 287) at a roundabout. The route's eastern end is at State Route 9 (SR 9) (Charles Town Pike), where it goes east and south as SR 699 (Dry Mill Rd.).[1]

The first segment of the route was commissioned in 1980 between SR 287 and SR 9.[15] The second segment of the route was commissioned in 1987 between SR 287 and SR 7.[16] These segments were both designated along the former alignment of its parent route, SR 7.[15][16]

Leesburg business route edit

 

 

State Route 7 Business

LocationLeesburg
Length2.39 mi[1] (3.85 km)
Tourist
routes
  Virginia Byway
 
View west at the east end of SR 7 Bus. at US 15 in Leesburg

State Route 7 Business (SR 7 Bus.) is a business route in the U.S. state of Virginia. It follows Market Street through downtown Leesburg. In downtown Leesburg, SR 7 Bus. intersects with US 15 Bus.


References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "2010 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
    • Frederick County and City of Winchester (PDF)
    • Clarke County (PDF)
    • Loudoun County (PDF)
    • Fairfax County, City of Falls Church, and City of Fairfax (PDF)
    • Arlington County and City of Alexandria (PDF)
  2. ^ "New Numbers of Va. Highways Effective July 1". The Richmond Times-Dispatch. May 10, 1933. p. 5. Retrieved January 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ "Minutes of Meeting of State Highway Commission: Charlottesville, Virginia: November 26, 1968" (PDF). Commonwealth Transportation Board. p. 1. Retrieved June 26, 2020. March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ "Supervisors Balk At $1 Billion Road Construction Proposal". Leesburg Today. March 5, 2009. Archived from the original on January 27, 2013.
  5. ^ "NoVA Phase Cuts: Cancelled and Unfunded Projects" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. June 6, 2008. p. 1. Retrieved January 13, 2010.
  6. ^ "Route 7 Truck-Climbing Lane and Operational Improvements". VDOT Northern Virginia Projects Under Construction. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Construction To Begin On Rt. 7 Widening, Interchange Roundabouts". Leesburg Today. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  8. ^ Grant, April. "Leesburg Celebrates The Reopening of Sycolin Road". Leesburg Today. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  9. ^ "Route 7 at Battlefield Parkway in the Town of Leesburg". Virginia Department of Transportation. June 29, 2021.
  10. ^ "New Turn Lane Opens at Baron Cameron Avenue in Reston - Newsroom | Virginia Department of Transportation". www.virginiadot.org. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
  11. ^ Trompeter, Brian (February 19, 2019). "Group blasts VDOT's at-grade intersection plan for Route 7, Baron Cameron". INSIDENOVA. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
  12. ^ "Route 7 Corridor Improvements". connectroute7.org. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
  13. ^ Trompeter, Brian (June 17, 2019). "It's a go: Work to kick off on major Route 7 widening". INSIDENOVA. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
  14. ^ "Renaming Route 7 and Route 50". Loudoun County, Virginia official website. December 7, 2021. Retrieved 2021-12-14.
  15. ^ a b c State Highway and Transportation Commission (August 21, 1980). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. p. 23. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  16. ^ a b c Commonwealth Transportation Board (November 19, 1987). "Minutes of Meeting" (PDF) (Report). Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia. pp. 2–3. Retrieved October 1, 2013.

External links edit

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  • SR 7 at The Virginia Highways Project

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For the former State Route 7 see State Route 7 Virginia 1918 1923 VA 7 redirects here For the congressional district see Virginia s 7th congressional district Virginia State Route 7 VA 7 is a major primary state highway and busy commuter route in northern Virginia United States It travels southeast from downtown Winchester to SR 400 Washington Street in downtown Alexandria Its route largely parallels those of the Washington amp Old Dominion Trail W amp OD Trail and the Potomac River Between its western terminus and Interstate 395 I 395 SR 7 is part of the National Highway System In 1968 the Virginia State Highway Commission designated the road as the Harry Flood Byrd Highway between Alexandria and Winchester to commemorate Harry F Byrd Sr 1887 1966 3 State Route 7Route informationMaintained by VDOTLength72 75 mi 1 117 08 km ExistedJuly 1 1933 2 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 11 US 522 in WinchesterMajor intersectionsI 81 in Winchester US 340 near Berryville US 15 in Leesburg SR 28 near Sterling SR 267 Toll in Tysons I 495 in Tysons I 66 near Falls Church US 50 at Seven Corners I 395 in Alexandria US 1 in AlexandriaEast endSR 400 in AlexandriaLocationCountryUnited StatesStateVirginiaCountiesCity of Winchester Frederick Clarke Loudoun Fairfax City of Falls Church City of AlexandriaHighway systemVirginia RoutesInterstate US Primary Secondary Byways History HOT lanes SR 6 SR 8 Contents 1 Route description 2 Future 2 1 Intersection at Baron Cameron Avenue 2 2 Fairfax County widening project 2 3 Renaming the highway in Loudoun County 3 Major intersections 4 Special routes 4 1 Berryville business route 4 2 Purcellville business route 4 3 Leesburg business route 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp The west end of SR 7 at US 11 US 522 in WinchesterSR 7 begins downtown in the independent city of Winchester as East Piccadilly Street at an intersection with U S Route 11 US 11 and US 522 and it continues through the east end of the city along North East Lane National Avenue and finally Berryville Avenue SR 7 exits the city into surrounding Frederick County where its name changes to Berryville Pike and it becomes a four lane highway SR 7 continues across I 81 and then into Clarke County SR 7 enters Clarke County from Frederick County crossing Opequon Creek and continues towards the town of Berryville Business SR 7 SR 7 Bus splits off just west of Berryville and passes through the town while the main route bypasses the town to the north Both routes cross US 340 and SR 7 Bus rejoins SR 7 just east of the town SR 7 crosses the Shenandoah River and its name changes to the Harry Flood Byrd Highway SR 7 crosses the Loudoun Clarke county line and the Appalachian Trail at the summit of Snickers Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains nbsp View west along SR 7 at US 15 in LeesburgSR 7 descends out of the Blue Ridge Mountains and enters the rural western area of Loudoun County as Leesburg Pike at Snickers Gap It intersects the northern end of the Snickersville Turnpike and then it passes just north of the village of Bluemont formerly Snickersville Next SR 7 curves just south of Jefferson County West Virginia SR 7 becomes a divided limited access highway with a speed limit of 55 mph 89 km h just west of the town of Round Hill where another SR 7 Bus splits off to serve the towns of Round Hill Purcellville and Hamilton while the main road runs outside of the towns as a bypass SR 7 Bus rejoins the main road at the interchange with SR 9 in Paeonian Springs SR 7 continues towards the well developed eastern half of Loudoun County as a four lane divided highway with some at grade intersections and it passes through Clarke s Gap in Catoctin Mountain Another SR 7 Bus splits off on the western side of the town of Leesburg the county seat of Loudoun County The main road continues as the Leesburg Bypass and merges with the bypass of US 15 around the southern side of Leesburg while the business route passes through town as Market Street SR 7 Business intersects with US 15 Business King Street by the county courthouse in the center of Leesburg The Virginia Department of Transportation VDOT has plans to widen the section of SR 7 between SR 9 and East Market Street 4 However due to highway budget restrictions this project was put on hold in June 2008 5 In December 2014 construction began on the widening of this section of SR 7 In addition to widening Westbound SR 7 from two to three lanes the median was modified to limit left turns into and out of Roxbury Hall Road Leeland Orchard Road White Gate Place and Beechnut Place 6 In addition to the work on SR 7 roundabouts were installed at the interchange between SR 7 and SR 9 The southern roundabout combined the separate intersections of the on and off ramps from SR 7 and Colonial Highway Dry Mill Road into one 7 The SR 7 bypass crosses the Washington amp Old Dominion Trail just before the US 15 bypass splits off from SR 7 in eastern Leesburg and then SR 7 Bus rejoins the main highway near the same location SR 7 continues on through the eastern half of Leesburg with six lanes It then crosses Goose Creek and passes through Ashburn SR 7 was rebuilt as a controlled access highway through eastern Loudoun County To accomplish this highway interchanges were constructed replacing the ordinary intersections at Belmont Ridge Road Claiborne Parkway Ashburn Village Boulevard and Loudoun County Parkway while closing the intersection at Lexington Drive A new overpass was constructed to carry Sycolin Road across SR 7 in Leesburg which opened to traffic on August 11 2014 8 An additional interchange was also opened at Battlefield Parkway in Leesburg on June 28 2021 9 nbsp View west along SR 7 from SR 123 in TysonsSR 7 continues as a controlled access freeway and passes by numerous housing subdivisions businesses and shopping areas between an interchange with SR 28 and the Fairfax County line in Sterling SR 7 is named Leesburg Pike all the way across Fairfax County where it is mainly a suburban route It enters Fairfax County at the intersection with Dranesville Road SR 228 approximately half a mile west of the interchange with the Fairfax County Parkway SR 286 and Algonkian Parkway It continues through Fairfax County passing by subdivisions in unincorporated Great Falls Vienna and Reston It passes through Tysons where it has interchanges with SR 267 the Dulles Access and Toll Roads and SR 123 before passing south of the Tysons Corner Center shopping mall It then intersects the Capital Beltway I 495 in McLean and intersects I 66 a half mile 0 8 km west of the West Falls Church Metro station nbsp View west along SR 7 in downtown Falls ChurchSR 7 then enters the independent city of Falls Church and becomes Broad Street and marks the north south division for city streets The road intersects US 29 in the city s center and crosses the W amp OD Trail in the city s west end SR 7 then re enters Fairfax County as Leesburg Pike and passes through Seven Corners named for the five roads that intersect including SR 338 Hillwood Avenue and US 50 Arlington Boulevard which is grade separated from the rest of the intersection From there it travels to Bailey s Crossroads where it intersects SR 244 Columbia Pike SR 7 enters the City of Alexandria from Fairfax County and briefly forms the border between the Alexandria and Arlington County and then intersects I 395 It continues as King Street through Alexandria passing by Alexandria City High School George Washington Masonic National Memorial Union Station Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express and the King Street Old Town Metro station SR 7 ends at the intersection of King Street and SR 400 Washington Street in Old Town Alexandria one quarter of a mile 0 4 km west of the Potomac River Future editIntersection at Baron Cameron Avenue edit On August 19 2019 a third left turn lane was added from SR 7 west to Baron Cameron Avenue 10 This was in place of constructing a partial interchange at the intersection for which SR 7 east lanes would travel under Baron Cameron Avenue the project was never started as VDOT failed to allocate sufficient funding for the project and lack of competition led to higher than forecasted bids for the Route 7 widening 11 Fairfax County widening project edit VDOT is working on widening SR 7 from four to six lanes and adding shared use paths along SR 7 between Reston Avenue and Jarrett Valley Drive in Fairfax County 12 The project is expected to cost 313 9 million and should be completed by mid 2024 13 Renaming the highway in Loudoun County edit The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted to rename the section of SR 7 within Loudoun County from Harry Byrd Highway to Leesburg Pike on December 7 2021 This is in an effort to restore historical names and remove segregationist and Confederate symbols throughout the county 14 Major intersections editCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesCity of Winchester0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 US 522 Cameron Street to US 50Western terminus road continues as Piccadilly StreetFrederick 1 52 4 nbsp I 81 Martinsburg Roanoke Virginia Inland PortI 81 exit 315Clarke 8 814 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 7 Bus east West Main Street Berryville 10 416 7 nbsp US 340 Berryville Charles TownInterchange 1219 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 7 Bus west East Main Street BerryvilleWebbtown1321 nbsp SR 608 Wickliffe Road WickliffeFormer SR 282 northBlue Ridge18 629 9Snickers GapLoudoun 19 130 7 nbsp SR 734 Snickersville Pike 19 531 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 760 Clayton Hall Road to SR 734 Bluemont PhilomontTruck access to SR 734 former SR 234 south 22 536 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 7 Bus east West Loudoun Street Round Hill 23 738 1 nbsp nbsp SR 7 Bus Round Hill PurcellvilleInterchangePurcellville27 644 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 287 to SR 7 Bus Purcellville LovettsvilleInterchangeHamilton Station29 747 8 nbsp SR 704 HamiltonInterchangeClarks Gap3251 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 9 SR 7 Bus east Hillsboro Charles Town WV PurcellvilleInterchange 34 255 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 7 Bus east LeesburgInterchangeLeesburg3658 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 15 south US 15 Bus north Leesburg WarrentonInterchange west end of concurrency with US 1536 859 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 267 Toll east Dulles Airport WashingtonSR 267 exit 137 860 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 15 north SR 7 Bus west Fort Evans Road Frederick MD LeesburgInterchange east end of concurrency with US 1538 662 1 nbsp Battlefield Parkway Leesburg AirportInterchange39 563 6River Creek Parkway Crosstrail BoulevardInterchangeBelmont Lansdowne line40 765 5 nbsp SR 659 Belmont Ridge Road InterchangeAshburn Junction41 867 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 901 south Claiborne Parkway SR 2400 north Lansdowne Boulevard Lansdowne AshburnInterchangeAshburn Lansdowne line42 668 6 nbsp SR 2020 Ashburn Village Boulevard Shenandoah UniversityInterchangeAshburn University Center line43 870 5 nbsp SR 607 Loudoun County Parkway InterchangeDulles Town Center45 172 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 28 south Dulles Airport CentrevilleInterchangeDulles Town Center Countryside line45 673 4 nbsp SR 1582 Algonkian Parkway Atlantic Boulevard Dulles Town CenterInterchangeDulles Town Center Cascades line4776 nbsp SR 1794 Cascades Parkway Cascades SterlingInterchangeSterling Sugarland Run line48 177 4 nbsp SR 846 Cardinal Glen Circle Sterling Boulevard Sterling ParkFairfaxHerndon Junction4979 nbsp nbsp SR 228 south Dranesville Road Dranesville49 479 5 nbsp nbsp SR 286 Fairfax County Parkway SR 6220 Algonkian Parkway Interchange50 781 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 193 east Georgetown Pike SR 602 north Great Falls LangleyWest end of concurrency with SR 602Reston51 382 6 nbsp nbsp SR 602 south Reston Parkway East end of concurrency with SR 602Browns Chapel52 985 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 606 west Baron Cameron Avenue SR 674 Springvale Road Herndon RestonTysons57 893 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 267 Toll Washington Dulles Airport via Dulles Access Road SR 267 exit 1659 195 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 123 to I 495 McLean ViennaInterchange59 595 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 684 to I 495 Express north International Drive Gallows Road59 796 1Fashion Boulevard Tysons Corner Center60 196 7 nbsp I 495 Capital Beltway I 495 Express south Rockville Baltimore Richmond AlexandriaI 495 exit 47Idylwood61 498 8 nbsp nbsp I 66 Washington Front Royal West Falls ChurchI 66 exit 66City of Falls Church63 3101 9 nbsp nbsp US 29 Washington Street SR 237FairfaxSeven Corners64 2103 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 338 west Hillwood Avenue to US 29Westbound exit and eastbound entrance64 4103 6 nbsp nbsp US 50 Arlington Boulevard SR 613 Wilson Boulevard Sleepy Hollow Road Washington Arlington Clarendon FairfaxInterchangeBailey s Crossroads66 4106 9 nbsp SR 244 Columbia Pike Arlington AnnandaleInterchangeCity of Alexandria68 5110 2 nbsp I 395 Richmond WashingtonI 395 exit 569 3111 5 nbsp SR 402 North Quaker Lane 70 5113 5 nbsp SR 420 Janney s Lane 71 8115 6 nbsp nbsp US 1 south Henry Street One way pair71 9115 7 nbsp nbsp US 1 north Patrick Street 72 7117 0 nbsp SR 400 Washington Street George Washington ParkwayEastern terminus no left turn in any direction continues east as King Street1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSpecial routes editBerryville business route edit nbsp nbsp State Route 7 BusinessLocationBerryvilleLength3 05 mi 1 4 91 km nbsp View west at the east end of SR 7 Bus at SR 7 just east of BerryvilleState Route 7 Business SR 7 Bus is a business route in the U S state of Virginia It follows Main Street through downtown Berryville Purcellville business route edit nbsp nbsp State Route 7 BusinessLocationPurcellvilleLength9 28 mi 1 14 93 km Existed1980 presentTouristroutes nbsp Virginia Byway nbsp View west along SR 7 Bus at SR 287 in PurcellvilleState Route 7 Business SR 7 Bus is a business route in the U S state of Virginia It runs 9 28 miles 14 93 km from SR 7 just west of Round Hill to SR 9 just west of Leesburg 1 where the roadway continues east and south as SR 699 The route provides access from the main route SR 7 to Purcellville The route has multiple names along its length including Loudoun Street Main Street and Colonial Highway The route was formed in two segments The first one was formed in 1980 15 and the second one was formed in 1987 16 The route s western end is at its parent route SR 7 It then intersects New Cut Road and Main Street both part of SR 719 It meets SR 7 once again at a diamond interchange After that the route meets State Route 287 SR 287 at a roundabout The route s eastern end is at State Route 9 SR 9 Charles Town Pike where it goes east and south as SR 699 Dry Mill Rd 1 The first segment of the route was commissioned in 1980 between SR 287 and SR 9 15 The second segment of the route was commissioned in 1987 between SR 287 and SR 7 16 These segments were both designated along the former alignment of its parent route SR 7 15 16 Leesburg business route edit nbsp nbsp State Route 7 BusinessLocationLeesburgLength2 39 mi 1 3 85 km Touristroutes nbsp Virginia Byway nbsp View west at the east end of SR 7 Bus at US 15 in LeesburgState Route 7 Business SR 7 Bus is a business route in the U S state of Virginia It follows Market Street through downtown Leesburg In downtown Leesburg SR 7 Bus intersects with US 15 Bus References edit a b c d e f 2010 Traffic Data Virginia Department of Transportation 2010 Retrieved 2011 12 21 Frederick County and City of Winchester PDF Clarke County PDF Loudoun County PDF Fairfax County City of Falls Church and City of Fairfax PDF Arlington County and City of Alexandria PDF New Numbers of Va Highways Effective July 1 The Richmond Times Dispatch May 10 1933 p 5 Retrieved January 21 2020 via Newspapers com nbsp Minutes of Meeting of State Highway Commission Charlottesville Virginia November 26 1968 PDF Commonwealth Transportation Board p 1 Retrieved June 26 2020 Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine Supervisors Balk At 1 Billion Road Construction Proposal Leesburg Today March 5 2009 Archived from the original on January 27 2013 NoVA Phase Cuts Cancelled and Unfunded Projects PDF Virginia Department of Transportation June 6 2008 p 1 Retrieved January 13 2010 Route 7 Truck Climbing Lane and Operational Improvements VDOT Northern Virginia Projects Under Construction Retrieved 9 December 2014 Construction To Begin On Rt 7 Widening Interchange Roundabouts Leesburg Today Retrieved 9 December 2014 Grant April Leesburg Celebrates The Reopening of Sycolin Road Leesburg Today Retrieved 9 December 2014 Route 7 at Battlefield Parkway in the Town of Leesburg Virginia Department of Transportation June 29 2021 New Turn Lane Opens at Baron Cameron Avenue in Reston Newsroom Virginia Department of Transportation www virginiadot org Retrieved 2019 08 23 Trompeter Brian February 19 2019 Group blasts VDOT s at grade intersection plan for Route 7 Baron Cameron INSIDENOVA Retrieved 2019 08 23 Route 7 Corridor Improvements connectroute7 org Retrieved 2019 08 23 Trompeter Brian June 17 2019 It s a go Work to kick off on major Route 7 widening INSIDENOVA Retrieved 2019 08 23 Renaming Route 7 and Route 50 Loudoun County Virginia official website December 7 2021 Retrieved 2021 12 14 a b c State Highway and Transportation Commission August 21 1980 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia p 23 Retrieved October 1 2013 a b c Commonwealth Transportation Board November 19 1987 Minutes of Meeting PDF Report Richmond Commonwealth of Virginia pp 2 3 Retrieved October 1 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia State Route 7 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Virginia State Route 7KML is from Wikidata SR 7 at The Virginia Highways Project lt SR 53 Two digit State Routes1923 1933 SR 55 gt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia State Route 7 amp oldid 1200756350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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