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Virginia State Route 611 (Fairfax County)

State Route 611 marker

State Route 611
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length:

17.07 mi (27.47 km)
Telegraph Rd. 9.16 mi.
Old Colchester Rd. 3.85 mi.

Furnace Rd. 4.06 mi.
Major junctions
Northeast end: No image wide.svgTo plate blue.svgTo plate blue.svgTo plate wide.svg
Virginia 241.svgI-95.svgI-495.svgVirginia 236.svg SR 241 / To I-95 / To I-495 / To SR 236 near Alexandria
 

Virginia 286.svg SR 286 / Fairfax County Parkway in Newington
US 1 in Fort Belvoir / Lorton

US 1 in Lorton
Southwest end: SR 123 in Lorton
Highway system

State Route 611 marker

17.07 mi (27.47 km)
Telegraph Rd. 9.16 mi.
Old Colchester Rd. 3.85 mi.

Virginia 286.svg SR 286 / Fairfax County Parkway in Newington
US 1 in Fort Belvoir / Lorton

State Route 611 is a secondary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. It traverses eastern Fairfax County. SR 611 provides a major artery for commuters, connecting the Eisenhower Valley section of Alexandria with Lorton and points south along US 1. SR 611 is known by three names: Telegraph Road, Old Colchester Road, and Furnace Road.

SR 611 starts as Telegraph Road at an intersection with SR 241, North Kings Highway, near Alexandria. North of this intersection Telegraph Road intersects with the Capital Beltway (I-95 and I-495), and SR 236 (Duke Street). Telegraph Road starts as a six-lane divided highway, passing a short commercial section and a residential section. When Telegraph Road passes SR 644 (Franconia Road), it reduces to four lanes divided, and gradually reduces from there to two lanes undivided.


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