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Virginia State Route 613 (Fairfax County)

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State Route 613 marker

State Route 613

Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length10.81 mi[1] (17.40 km)
Major junctions
South end SR 611 in Newington
Major intersections
North endArlington County line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
Highway system

State Route 613 (SR 613) in Fairfax County, Virginia is a secondary state highway. The designation includes several distinct suburban surface routes within the county. These routes were once mostly connected, but changes in road alignment, new road construction, and annexations by the independent city of Alexandria have separated them. These routes are signed only sporadically as 613 and local residents usually refer to these routes by their names.

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Route description

The Beulah Street portion of Virginia State Route 613, looking towards its intersection with the Franconia-Springfield Parkway and Manchester Boulevard

As of 2007, SR 613 is the designation of four distinct routes within Fairfax County. From the north, the first is that of Wilson Boulevard from the Arlington County line to the intersection with State Route 7 (Leesburg Pike) and U.S. Route 50 (Arlington Boulevard) at Seven Corners. SR 613 then continues as Sleepy Hollow Road to a terminus at State Route 244 (Columbia Pike).

The second section is Lincolnia Road for its entire length and begins at an intersection with SR 244 0.75 miles (1.21 km) east of the previous terminus. It continues through an intersection with SR 620 (Braddock Road) to a dead end just before SR 2532 (Beauregard Street) with access only from southbound SR 2532.

The third section begins at the City of Alexandria/Fairfax County line as a continuation of South Van Dorn Street which is designated as State Route 401 within Alexandria. Its original terminus was at SR 644 (Franconia Road) but it was extended to SR 611 (Telegraph Road) in the mid-2000s.

The fourth section is known as Beulah Street for its entire length. It begins at SR 644 (Franconia Road) in Franconia, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of the third section's intersection. It continues through intersections with SR 289 (Franconia-Springfield Parkway) and SR 611 (Telegraph Road). Immediately past SR 611, SR 613 continues through Fort Belvoir United States Army installation where traffic is regulated by the Telegraph Gate which, as of 2001, only allows entry from 5:00-21:00 Monday-Friday with military identification card. SR 613 continues through the base, past the Fort Belvoir Golf Club, and intersection with Kingman Road, but is permanently obstructed beyond its intersection with Wills Road at a former gate just before an overpass of a former military railroad spur. This section serves as U.S. Bicycle Route 1 from SR 611 for 0.4 miles (0.64 km) to SR 618 (Woodlawn Road).

The fifth section is less than 0.1-mile (0.16 km) long and is the continuation of Beulah Street from the now obstructed former gate to an intersection with SR 617 (Backlick Road), 0.3 miles (0.48 km) before US 1 (Richmond Highway) in Accotink.

History

The annexation of parts of Fairfax County by Alexandria in the 1950s bifurcated SR 613 into sections to the south and northwest of the annexed land. Before that, the second and third sections of SR 613 described above were one route that was called Lincolnia Road and ran roughly along the current Lincolnia Road, Whiting Road, and South Van Dorn Street (from south of Edsall Road). After the annexation and significant road realignment, the southern parts of Lincolnia Road were severed and given their current names.

Major intersections

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
NewingtonFranconia line0.000.00Telegraph Road (SR 611)
Franconia2.023.25
SR 289 west / Manchester Boulevard
2.373.81Fleet Road (SR 635)
3.295.29Franconia Road (SR 644)
Gap in route
0.000.00Telegraph Road (SR 611)
FranconiaRose Hill line1.542.48Franconia Road (SR 644)
2.203.54 I-95 / I-495 (Capital Beltway) – Richmond, Baltimore
FranconiaRose Hill
Alexandria tripoint
2.794.49
SR 401 north (Van Dorn Street)
Continuation into Alexandria
Gap in route
Lincolnia0.000.00Beauregard Street
0.160.26Chambliss Street (SR 713)
1.031.66Braddock Road (SR 620)
LincolniaAnnandale
Lake Barcroft tripoint
1.462.35 SR 244 (Columbia Pike)
Gap in route
AnnandaleLake Barcroft line0.000.00 SR 244 (Columbia Pike)
West Falls ChurchLake Barcroft line1.582.54Kerns Road (SR 708)
West Falls ChurchLake Barcroft
Falls ChurchSeven Corners quadripoint
2.774.46
SR 7 (Leesburg Pike) / Arlington Road to US 50
Falls ChurchSeven Corners
Arlington tripoint
3.275.26Wilson RoadEnd of state maintenance; continuation into Arlington
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b "2019 Traffic Data" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2019. Retrieved December 13, 2020.

External links

This page was last edited on 23 March 2024, at 20:34
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