Virginia State Route 228

For former State Routes numbered 228, see State Route 228 (Virginia pre-1933) and State Route 228 (Virginia 1933-1951).

State Route 228 marker

State Route 228
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length: 4.53 mi[1] (7.29 km)
Existed: 1966 – present
Major junctions
South end: SR 657 (Centreville Road) in Herndon
North end: SR 7 (Leesburg Pike) near Dranesville
Location
Counties: Fairfax
Highway system
SR 227SR 229

State Route 228 (SR 228) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 4.53 miles (7.29 km) from SR 657 at the southern town limit of Herndon north to SR 7 near Dranesville. SR 228 is the main northsouth highway through Herndon, connecting the town directly with SR 7 and indirectly with SR 267 in northwestern Fairfax County.

Route description

SR 228 in Herndon during the Blizzard of 2016

SR 228 begins at the southern town limit of Herndon between Parcher Avenue and Herndon Parkway. The roadway continues south into unincorporated Fairfax County as SR 657 (Centreville Road), which has a diamond interchange with SR 267 (Dulles Toll Road) south of Parcher Avenue. SR 228 heads northeast as Elden Street, which begins as a six-lane divided highway in a commercial area. North of Herndon Parkway, which is a circumferential boulevard within the town of Herndon, the highway becomes a five-lane road with center turn lane. SR 228 intersects SR 606 (Sterling Road) and curves east, reducing to two lanes and passing through a residential area on its way to downtown Herndon. In the center of town, the state highway intersects the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail next to the Herndon Depot Museum. One block east of the rail trail, SR 228 turns north onto Monroe Street; Elden Street continues east as SR 606. The state highway veers northeast onto Park Avenue, then north again onto Dranesville Road, where the highway becomes four lanes. SR 228 intersects the northern leg of Herndon Parkway and becomes a divided highway at the northern town limit next to Herndon High School. The state highway passes several residential subdivisions before reaching its northern terminus at SR 7 (Leesburg Pike) west of Dranesville and just east of the FairfaxLoudoun county line.[1][2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Fairfax County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Herndon0.000.00 SR 657 (Elden Street)Southern town limit of Herndon
Herndon Parkway - truck route to SR 228 north / SR 606
SR 606 west (Sterling Road)
SR 606 east (Elden Street)
Herndon Parkway - truck route to SR 228 south / SR 606
Herndon Junction4.537.29 SR 7 (Leesburg Pike)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 3 "2010 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
  2. Google (2011-12-08). "Virginia State Route 228" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-12-08.

External links

Route map: Bing / Google

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