Virginia State Route 123

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State Route 123
Length: 29.27 mi[1][2][3] (47.11 km)
Formed: 1940
South end: US 1 at Woodbridge
Major
junctions:
I-66 near Fairfax
SR 7 at Tysons Corner
North end: Chain Bridge at Washington, DC
Virginia Routes
< SR 122 SR 124 >
Primary - Secondary - History - Turnpikes

State Route 123 is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia, forming an arc through the Northern Virginia counties of Arlington, Fairfax, and Prince William, as well as the independent city of Fairfax. Parts of it are known as Ox Road, Maple Avenue, Dolley Madison Boulevard, Gordon Boulevard and Chain Bridge Road. The highway begins at U.S. Route 1 in Woodbridge and ends in Arlington at the District of Columbia boundary on the Chain Bridge.

Route 123 is part of the National Highway System, and passes through the following communities:

In addition to numerous at-grade intersections, Route 123 has interchanges with the following routes:

SR 123, along with State Route 120, was State Route 25 until the 1933 renumbering and State Route 9 from then until the 1940 renumbering.

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report - Daily Traffic Volume Estimates - Prince William CountyPDF (1.09 MiB)
  2. ^ 2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report - Daily Traffic Volume Estimates - Fairfax CountyPDF (3.99 MiB)
  3. ^ 2005 Virginia Department of Transportation Jurisdiction Report - Daily Traffic Volume Estimates - Arlington CountyPDF (187 KiB)

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SR 24 Two‑digit State Routes
1923-1933
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