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Virginia State Route 609 (Fairfax County)

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South end:
  
US 29 in Centreville

Counties:
  
Fairfax

South end
  
US 29 in Centreville

North end:
  
US 50 in Chantilly

Length
  
9.85 km

North end
  
US 50 in Chantilly

Virginia State Route 609 (Fairfax County)

State Route 609 is a secondary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia, and traverses western Fairfax County. The road is also known as Pleasant Valley Road.

Contents

Map of State Rte 609, Sully, VA, USA

Route description

Pleasant Valley Road's southern terminus is at US 29 in Centreville. It serves as an arterial road through the neighborhood of Virginia Run for its southernmost few miles. Once it leaves the neighborhood, Pleasant Valley becomes a twisty two-lane road, meeting SR 620 (Braddock Road) at a busy intersection about a mile north of Virginia Run. The road continues north, passing Pleasant Valley Golf Club (named for the road) and going through another large residential development (called Cub Run after a nearby stream). Pleasant Valley ends at US 50 after passing by a row of office buildings, including one housing an Intel office.

Loudoun SR 609

As SR 609 approaches US 50, a spur goes off to the west into Loudoun County. The Virginia Department of Transportation has chosen to number that spur SR 609 (Loudoun County). Loudoun County has named that road Pleasant Valley Road, as well. Thus, the driver on US 50 driving into Loudoun first comes across SR 609 (Fairfax County) (Pleasant Valley Rd.), and one block later comes across SR 609 (Loudoun County) (Pleasant Valley Rd.).

History

Pleasant Valley Road is named for the location at the northern terminus of the road (on US 50; that road was called the Little River Turnpike in the American Civil War) on the Loudoun side of the county line, Pleasant Valley. In 1862, Confederate soldiers camped there as they were marching toward the site of the Battle of Chantilly.

References

Virginia State Route 609 (Fairfax County) Wikipedia