Virginia State Route 620 (Fairfax and Loudoun Counties) - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile Destinations Notes
Fairfax Braddock Rd. (East & Central Fairfax)
Alexandria / Falls Church ZIP code boundary 0.00 SR 244 (Columbia Pike) – Arlington, Annandale East terminus of SR 620
Alexandria ZIP code 1.44 SR 236 (Little River Turnpike) – Alexandria, Fairfax
Annandale / Springfield 4.74 I-495 (Capital Beltway) – McLean, Springfield, Alexandria, Maryland
Fairfax 10.71 SR 123 (Ox Road) – Fairfax, Occoquan
13.86 SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway) – Reston, Springfield
Centreville / Clifton 16.28 SR 659 (Union Mill Road) - Centreville, Clifton West: New Braddock Road; SR 620 is one block north. Begin 0.15 mile concurrency with SR 659 (Union Mill Road)
Braddock Rd. (Centreville)
Centreville / Clifton 16.43 SR 659 (Union Mill Road) - Centreville, Clifton End 0.15 mile concurrency with SR 659 (Union Mill Road)
Centreville 17.18 Spindle Court / Braddock Road - Centreville Turn onto Spindle Court for SR 620
Spindle Court (Centreville)
Centreville 17.42
cul-de-sac; SR 620 continues in the next segment.
Spindle Court is a dead end.
GAP

Braddock Road (North of U.S. 29)

Centreville 17.42 US 29 (Lee Highway) – Fairfax, Centreville Begins this section
17.74 SR 1021 (Pickwick Road) - Centreville Ends this section
GAP

Braddock Road (West of SR 28 - Sully Road)

Centreville 17.74 SR 28 (Sully Rd.) – Manassas Beginning of section; barricade prevents crossing onto Walney Road or turning north.
21.73 SR 609 (Pleasant Valley Road) - Centreville, Sterling
Loudoun Chantilly 24.62 SR 606 (Loudoun County Parkway) - South Riding, Dulles Airport, Herndon Intersection is at the South Riding south entrance.
25.41 SR 659 (Gum Spring Road) - Arcola, Manassas
Stone Ridge 27.71 SR 705 (Braddock Road / Lightridge Farm Road) – Aldie, Catharpin West terminus of SR 620. Braddock Road continues as SR 705.

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