State Route 662 | |
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Route information | |
Length: |
3.5 mi (5.6 km) |
Major junctions | |
South end: | US 29 (Lee Highway) in Centreville |
SR 620 (Braddock Road) in Centreville |
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North end: | SR 657 (Walney Road) in Chantilly |
Highway system | |
3.5 mi (5.6 km)
Stone Road: 1.5 mi.
Poplar Tree Road: 0.9 mi.
SR 620 (Braddock Road) in Centreville
State Route 662 is a secondary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia, and traverses western Fairfax County.
SR 662 uses three different names: Stone Road, Poplar Tree Road, and Westfields Boulevard.
The southern terminus of SR 662 is just south of an intersection with US 29 (Lee Highway), just west of Interstate 66. Stone Road is a four-lane highway, mostly divided by a relatively narrow median.
Stone Road passes through the "London Towne" section of Centreville, and past a shopping center as it approaches Braddock Road.
North of Braddock Road, SR 662 becomes Poplar Tree Road. This road curves around housing developments to the front of the Sully Station shopping center, where the name changes to Westfields Boulevard. Poplar Tree Road had been a two-lane undivided road but in spring 2013 a reconstruction and widening project was completed, and it is now a four-lane divided road.
SR 662 continues past the Sully Station shopping center and through an interchange with SR 28 (Sully Road), then past office parks before ending at SR 657 (Walney Road). Approaching this T intersection northbound on SR 662, traffic for southbound SR 657 turns right while northbound SR 657 continues straight. Westfields Boulevard is a four to six lane divided highway.