U.S. Route 50 (Arlington Boulevard)
U.S. Route 50 is a major, transcontinental east-west U.S. numbered highway crossing the middle of the United States. It runs from Sacramento, California to Ocean City, Maryland. In much of Virginia it is an important route connecting Clarksburg, West Virginia, through Winchester, Fairfax, and Arlington to downtown Washington, D.C. and on towards Annapolis, Maryland. It is an arterial highway for much of it's route, but includes rural two-lane sections around Middleburg, and becomes a major urban thoroughfare in Fairfax. Approaching Washington, D.C., inside the Beltway, it is an important alternative route to Interstate 66, which has HOV and commercial vehicle restrictions. This section also has some limited access portions and grade separations.
U.S. Route 50 (Arlington Boulevard), related objects
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_50_in_Virginia
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Coordinates: 38°52'16"N 77°9'54"W
- Greenway Downs 1.1 km
- Seven Corners, Virginia 1.9 km
- East Falls Church 2 km
- Lake Barcroft, Virginia 2 km
- West Falls Church, Virginia 2.2 km
- Bluemont 3.5 km
- Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia 4.1 km
- Annandale, Virginia 4.2 km
- Arlington County, Virginia 5.6 km
- Fairfax County, Virginia 11 km
- Virginia Route 338 (Hillwood Avenue) 0.6 km
- Secondary Route 5611 (Castle Place) 0.8 km
- N. Sycamore Street 1.8 km
- Wilson Boulevard 5.2 km
- South Quincy Street 6.5 km
- Wisconsin Avenue Northwest 11 km
- Massachusetts Avenue 11 km
- Nebraska Avenue Northwest 12 km
- Association Drive 18 km
- Connecticut Avenue 19 km