U.S. Route 340 in Virginia

This article is about the section of U.S. Route 340 in Virginia. For the entire route, see U.S. Route 340.

U.S. Route 340 marker

U.S. Route 340
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length: 122.60 mi (197.31 km)
2 sections
Existed: 1926 – present
Southern segment
Length: 122.03 mi[1] (196.39 km)
South end: US 11 near Greenville
Major
junctions:

I64 in Waynesboro
US 250 in Waynesboro
US 33 in Elkton
US 211 in Luray
US 522 / SR 55 in Front Royal
I66 near Front Royal
US 522 / SR 277 in Double Tollgate
US 17 / US 50 near Boyce

SR 7 in Berryville
North end: US 340 in Gaylord
Northern segment
Length: 0.57 mi[1] (0.92 km)
South end: US 340 in Loudoun Heights
North end: US 340 in Loudoun Heights
Location
Counties: Augusta, City of Waynesboro, Rockingham, Page, Warren, Frederick, Clarke, Loudoun
Highway system
SR 339SR 341
Route 340 thru Grottoes, Virginia.

In the U.S. state of Virginia, U.S. Route 340 runs northsouth, parallel and east of U.S. Route 11, from US 11 north of Greenville via Waynesboro, Grottoes, Elkton, Luray, Front Royal, and Berryville to the West Virginia state line. A short separate piece crosses northern Loudoun County on its way from West Virginia to Maryland.

Route description

US 340 begins at an intersection with US 11 (Lee Jackson Highway) north of Greenville and just east of US 11's interchange with I-81 and I-64 in southern Augusta County. The U.S. highway heads northeast as two-lane Stuarts Draft Highway through the village of Stuarts Draft. In the hamlet of Ladd, US 340 temporarily expands into a four-lane divided highway for its interchange with I-64. The U.S. highway continues into the independent city of Waynesboro as two-lane Rosser Avenue. On the western edge of downtown Waynesboro, US 340 intersects US 250, which heads west as Main Street and straight northeast as Broad Street. US 340 turns east onto Main Street, which meets the southern end of SR 254 (Poplar Avenue) and passes by Waynesboro High School, the Fishburne Military School, and the historic Plumb House and Coiner-Quesenbery House in the Waynesboro Downtown Historic District. The U.S. highway crosses the South River and intersects the eastern end of Broad Street, where US 340 and US 250 run concurrently on Main Street, passing under a northsouth rail line on their way to Delphine Street. US 340 turns north onto Delphine Street and passes through the Basic City portion of Waynesboro, where the highway passes Fairfax Hall and passes under an eastwest rail line before leaving Waynesboro and re-entering Augusta County.[2]

US 340 continues north as East Side Highway, which parallels the South River and the rail line through the communities of Dooms and Crimora. The U.S. highway enters Rockingham County as it passes through the town of Grottoes, where US 340 intersects SR 256 (Aspen Avenue), which provides access to Grand Caverns. US 340 meets the eastern end of SR 253 near Port Republic, where the South River and North River merge to form the South Fork Shenandoah River. US 340 continues northeast parallel to the South Fork Shenandoah River through the communities of Lynnwood and Berrytown to the town of Elkton. The U.S. highway temporarily expands to a four-lane divided highway through the highway's interchange with US 33 (Spotswood Trail) and a short concurrency with US 33 Business, which turns west as Old Spotswood Trail through downtown Elkton. US 33 continues north as Stuart Avenue through Elkton to the Page County line.[2]

US 340 heads north through the Page Valley between Massanutten Mountain to the west and Blue Ridge Mountain to the east. The U.S. highway passes through the unincorporated community of Verbena and the town of Shenandoah, where the highway is known as Third Street and Fifth Street. At Grove Hill, US 340 crosses to the west side of the South Fork Shenandoah River. The U.S. highway passes through the hamlet of Newport before meeting the southern end of US 340 Business (Stonewall Jackson Memorial Highway), which heads east and then north through Alma and Stanley. US 340 heads through Battle Creek and meets US 211 (Lee Highway) at Intersections. US 211 heads west and crosses Massanutten Mountain at New Market Gap. US 340 and US 211 run concurrently northeast toward Luray, passing through Salem and crossing the South Fork Shenandoah River at Whitehouse Landing. The two U.S. highways head northeast to bypass Luray where US 211 Business (Main Street) heads east into the town just south of Luray Caverns. After crossing Hawksbill Creek, US 340 leaves US 211 at an interchange with the northern end of US 340 Business (Broad Street).[2]

US 340 continues northeast as Stonewall Jackson Memorial Highway through the communities of Springfield, Big Spring, Oak Hill, Rileyville, and Compton. The U.S. highway enters Warren County at the hamlet of Overall and continues through Bentonville, the site of Shenandoah River Raymond R. "Andy" Guest Jr. State Park. At the northern end of the Page Valley, US 340 temporarily expands to a four-lane divided highway and meets the northern terminus of Skyline Drive as the highway enters the town of Front Royal. The U.S. highway heads through town as Royal Avenue and becomes concurrent with SR 55 at South Street and US 522 at Commerce Street. The three highways continue as a four-lane undivided highway that makes a right angle turn west onto 14th Street then a right angle turn north onto Shenandoah Avenue. SR 55 heads west as Strasburg Road between the highways' crossings of the South Fork Shenandoah River and North Fork Shenandoah River, which merge to become the Shenandoah River proper a short distance to the east. US 340 and US 522 continues north as Winchester Road, which becomes a four-lane divided highway just south of the U.S. highways' interchange with I-66.[2]

US 340 and US 522 run concurrently and briefly pass through Frederick County on their way to Double Tollgate in the southwest corner of Clarke County. SR 277 (Fairfax Pike) heads west and US 340 heads east away from US 522 (Front Royal Pike) as Lord Fairfax Highway. US 340 veers north at White Post and intersects US 50 and US 17 (Millwood Pike) in the hamlet of Waterloo just south of the town of Boyce. The U.S. highway intersects SR 255 (Old Chapel Road) in Briggs and passes through Pigeon Hill, Virginia on its way to Berryville. US 340 passes through the county seat of Clarke County as Buckmarsh Street, which intersects SR 7 Business (Main Street) within town and SR 7 (Harry Byrd Highway) north of the town limits. At SR 7, US 340 expands to a four-lane divided highway through the hamlet of Gaylord just south of the West Virginia state line.[2] The U.S. highway passes through Charles Town and Halltown, West Virginia in Jefferson County before re-entering Virginia after crossing the Shenandoah River near Harpers Ferry. US 340, which is known as Jefferson Pike, parallels the south bank of the Potomac River just east of the northern end of Blue Ridge Mountain. The U.S. highway has an intersection with SR 671 (Harpers Ferry Road) in Loudoun Heights in the northwestern corner of Loudoun County before the highway crosses the Potomac River into Maryland.[3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Augusta 0.000.00 US 11 (Lee-Jackson Highway) to I64 / I81 Greenville, Staunton, Lexington, Roanoke
Ladd SR 631 (Ladd Road) – Sherando Lakeformer SR 273 north
City of Waynesboro12.1419.54 I64 Staunton, RichmondI-64 exit 94
14.5823.46
US 250 / US 340 Truck south (Main Street / Broad Street)
14.7623.75 SR 254 west (Poplar Avenue)
15.8425.49
US 250 west / US 340 Truck north (Broad Street)
south end of US 250 overlap
16.0325.80 US 250 east (East Main Street) to I64 / Delphine Avenuenorth end of US 250 overlap
Augusta
No major junctions
RockinghamGrottoes30.4949.07 SR 256 west (3rd Street) to I81 Weyers Cave, Airport, Grand Caverns
 32.3552.06 SR 253 west / SR 659 (Port Republic Road) Port Republic, Harrisonburg
Elkton46.5074.83 US 33 Harrisonburg, Richmondinterchange; south end of US 33 Bus. overlap
46.5874.96
US 33 Bus. west (Spotswood Trail) / SR 1711 (Blue and Gold Drive) – Downtown Elkton, Harrisonburg
north end of US 33 Bus. overlap
PageGrove Hill SR 650 (Grove Hill River Road)former SR 158 north
 60.4497.27
US 340 Bus. north Stanley
Intersections63.60102.35 US 211 west New Marketsouth end of US 211 overlap
Luray69.42111.72
US 211 Bus. east (West Main Street) Luray Business District
71.20114.59
US 211 east / US 340 Bus. south (North Broad Street) Washington, Skyline Drive, Luray, Stanley, Historic District
interchange; north end of US 211 overlap
  SR 648 (Sandy Hook Road)former SR 280 north
Warren 94.00151.28Skyline Drive - Shenandoah National Park
Front Royal94.31151.78 SR 55 east (South Street) to US 522south end of SR 55 overlap
Main Streetformer SR 12 north
95.53153.74 US 522 south (North Commerce Avenue)south end of US 522 overlap
Front Royal (Riverton)96.93155.99 SR 55 west (Strasburg Road) Strasburgnorth end of SR 55 overlap
 97.98157.68 I66 to I81 Strasburg, WashingtonI-66 exit 6
ClarkeDouble Tollgate105.54169.85 US 522 north (Stonewall Jackson Highway) / SR 277 west (Lord Fairfax Highway) Winchester, Stephens Citynorth end of US 522 overlap
White Post SR 658 (White Post Road) White Postformer SR 12 south
Waterloo109.46176.16 US 17 / US 50 (John Mosby Highway) Winchester, Washington, State Arboretum of Virginia
Briggs113.73183.03 SR 255 south (Bishop Meade Road) Millwood
Berryville117.23188.66
SR 7 Bus. (Main Street) Winchester, Washington
 117.92189.77 SR 7 (Harry Byrd Highway) Winchester, Alexandriainterchange
  SR 611 (Summit Point Road)former SR 267 north
  SR 612 (Shepherds Mill Road)former SR 282 south
 122.03196.39 US 340 north Charles TownWest Virginia state line
see US 340 in West Virginia
LoudounPotomac Water Gap US 340 south Harpers FerryWest Virginia state line (Blue Ridge)
  SR 671 (Harpers Ferry Road)former SR 275 south
 0.570.92 US 340 east (Jefferson National Pike) FrederickMaryland state line (Sandy Hook Bridge over Potomac River)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Augusta County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Rockingham County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Page County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Warren County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Frederick County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Clarke County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
    "Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Jurisdiction Report: Loudoun County" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation. 2009. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Google (2011-03-25). "U.S. Route 340 in Virginia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
  3. Google (2011-03-25). "U.S. Route 340 in Virginia (Loudoun County)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-03-25.

External links

Route map: Bing / Google

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