Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Shenandoah |
New Market | 0.00 | 0.00 | I-81 / SR 211 west (Old Cross Road) – Roanoke, Winchester, Timberville | Western terminus; I-81 Exit 264 |
0.26 | 0.42 | US 11 south (Congress Street) – Harrisonburg | West end of US 11 overlap | ||
0.53 | 0.85 | US 11 north (Congress Street) – Mount Jackson | East end of US 11 overlap | ||
Page |
Intersections | 7.15 | 11.51 | US 340 south – Shenandoah | West end of US 340 overlap |
Luray | 12.97 | 20.87 | US 211 Bus. east (Main Street) |
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14.75 | 23.74 | US 340 north / US 340 Bus. south (Broad Street) – Front Royal |
East end of US 340 overlap | ||
17.22 | 27.71 | US 211 Bus. west (Main Street) |
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23.62 | 38.01 | Skyline Drive – Shenandoah National Park | |||
Rappahannock |
Sperryville | 30.71 | 49.42 | US 522 south (Sperryville Pike) – Culpeper | West end of US 522 overlap |
Washington | 35.33 | 56.86 | US 211 Bus. east (Main Street) |
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36.42 | 58.61 | US 211 Bus. west (Warren Avenue) |
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38.80 | 62.44 | US 522 north (Zachary Taylor Highway) – Front Royal | East end of US 522 overlap | ||
Culpepper |
Waterloo | 50.92 | 81.95 | SR 229 south (Rixeyville Road) – Rixeyville | |
Fauquier |
Warrenton | 57.68 | 92.83 | US 17 Bus. / US 29 Bus. south (Shirley Avenue) / US 211 Bus. east (Waterloo Road) – Culpeper, Fredericksburg |
West end of US 17 Bus. and US 29 Bus. overlaps |
58.54 | 94.21 | US 17 Bus. north (Broadview Avenue) – Winchester |
East end of US 17 Bus. overlap | ||
59.09 | 95.10 | US 29 Bus. north (Lee Highway) / US 15 Bus. / US 211 Bus. west / SR 672 north (Blackwell Road) – Fairfax, Washington |
Eastern terminus; east end of US 29 Bus. overlap | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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