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Virginia State Route 7
State highway in northern Virginia, US / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the former State Route 7, see State Route 7 (Virginia 1918-1923).
"VA 7" redirects here. For the congressional district, see Virginia's 7th congressional district.
Virginia State Route 7 (VA 7) is a major primary state highway and busy commuter route in northern Virginia, United States. It travels southeast from downtown Winchester to SR 400 (Washington Street) in downtown Alexandria. Its route largely parallels those of the Washington & Old Dominion Trail (W&OD Trail) and the Potomac River. Between its western terminus and Interstate 395 (I-395), SR 7 is part of the National Highway System. In 1968, the Virginia State Highway Commission designated the road as the "Harry Flood Byrd Highway" between Alexandria and Winchester to commemorate Harry F. Byrd Sr. (1887–1966).[3]
Quick Facts State Route 7, Route information ...
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Maintained by VDOT | ||||
Length | 72.75 mi[1] (117.08 km) | |||
Existed | July 1, 1933[2]–present | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | Virginia | |||
Counties | City of Winchester, Frederick, Clarke, Loudoun, Fairfax, City of Falls Church, City of Alexandria, Arlington | |||
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