State Route 110

Virginia Route 110 is a 2.34 mile long expressway in Arlington. Extending north from U.S. 1 (Richmond Highway) and I-395 by The Pentagon, SR 110 runs alongside Arlington National Cemetery to Wilson Boulevard and I-66 at Rosslyn. The state route was designated by 1967.1

SR 110 continues Richmond Highway northward as U.S. 1 combines with I-395 northeast across the Potomac River. SR 110 loops east of The Pentagon between Interstate 395 and SR 27.
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Interstate 66 trailblazer posted for the SR 110 northbound connection to the westbound freeway. Crossing above is a pedestrian overpass between Boundary Channel Drive and The Pentagon.
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A second pedestrian overpass crosses above SR 110 between The Pentagon and a parking area adjacent to Boundary Channel Drive.
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SR 27 (Washington Boulevard) spans SR 110 (Jefferson Davis Highway) between The Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery. A partial interchange joins the two state routes.
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Memorial Drive meets SR 110 at a partial exchange between Arlington National Cemetery and the Arlington Memorial Bridge east to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. The Arlington Memorial Bridge was historically a part of U.S. 50 and U.S. 240.
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Memorial Drive stems west to Schley and Eisenhower Drives within the National Cemetery. The Visitors Center lies just west of SR 110.
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SR 110 defaults onto Interstate 66 westbound at a wye interchange west of the Potomac River.
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Interstate 66 connects Washington, DC with Rosslyn, Falls Church and Fairfax. SR 110 north to Wilson Boulevard west leads to the Iwo Jima Memorial and Fort Myer.
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SR 110 partitions with a single lane for I-66 west and two lanes to Wilson Boulevard west. Wilson and Clarendon Boulevard constitute a one way couplet between Fort Myer Drive and SR 237 (Fairfax Drive).
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References:
- VA 101 to 120. Virginia Highways Page.
Photo Credits:
- Alex Nitzman: 09/25/04
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Page Updated Wednesday May 05, 2021.