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Virginia State Route 401

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State Route 401
Van Dorn Street
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length2.61 mi[1] (4.20 km)
Existedearly 1980s–present
Major junctions
South end SR 613 at south city limit of Alexandria
Major intersections SR 236 in Alexandria
North end SR 420 in Alexandria
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesCity of Alexandria
Highway system
SR 400 SR 402

State Route 401 (SR 401) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as Van Dorn Street (Lincolnia Road until 1953[2]), the state highway runs 2.61 miles (4.20 km) from SR 613 at the south city limit of the independent city of Alexandria north to SR 420 within Alexandria.

Route description

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View north along SR 401 as it passes under SR 420 in Alexandria
View south along SR 401 just south of SR 236 in Alexandria

SR 401 begins at the south city limit of Alexandria, which is located on the north side of the underpass of CSX's RF&P Subdivision. Van Dorn Street continues south as SR 613 into Fairfax County toward its interchange with Interstate 95 (I-95)/I-495 (Capital Beltway) and Franconia. SR 401, which heads north as a four-lane divided highway, has an intersection with Eisenhower Avenue, an east–west arterial through the industrial southern edge of Alexandria, and has a trumpet interchange with a connector to Eisenhower Avenue and the Van Dorn Street station on the Washington Metro's Blue Line. There is no ramp from the connector to northbound SR 401. The state highway crosses over Norfolk Southern Railway's Washington District and Backlick Run and intersects Edsall Road.[1][3]

SR 401 continues through a partial cloverleaf interchange with SR 236 (Duke Street) adjacent to now-demolished Landmark Mall. North of SR 236, the state highway becomes an undivided highway, crosses Holmes Run, and begins to closely parallel I-395 (Henry G. Shirley Memorial Highway). SR 401 continues northeast to a point within SR 420's (Seminary Road) overpass of the highway and the latter highway's three-level diamond interchange with I-395. Van Dorn Street continues northeast as an unnumbered street to its end at SR 7 on the boundary between Alexandria and Arlington. Access from Van Dorn Street to SR 420 is provided by a pair of intersections with Kenmore Avenue that lead to a pair of right-in/right-out intersections with the overpassing highway.[1][3]

History

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It was renamed from Lincolnia Road in 1953[2] due to a city ordinance passed by the Alexandria city council that required all north-south streets to be named for Confederate leaders. It was included on an inventory of Confederate street names in Alexandria,[2] and the city plans to rename all street names on that list.[4][5]

SR 401 was assigned to its present location, previously unnumbered, in the early 1980s, but it only ran as far north as SR 236. In the mid-1980s, it was extended to its current terminus at SR 420. Its current route was once part of Fairfax County, and the portion of SR 401 from immediately south of Edsall Road to its southern terminus was part of SR 613 until it was annexed by Alexandria in the 1950s.

Major intersections

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The entire route is in Alexandria.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00


SR 613 south (Van Dorn Street) to I-95 / I-495 (Capital Beltway) – Franconia
South city limit of Alexandria; southern terminus
To Eisenhower Avenue – Van Dorn Street Metro StationTrumpet interchange; no ramp from crossroad to northbound SR 401
1.051.69
SR 236 (Duke Street) to I-395
Partial cloverleaf interchange
2.614.20

Van Dorn Street north / Kenmore Avenue to SR 420 (Seminary Road) / I-395
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "2010 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  2. ^ a b c "Inventory of Confederate Street Names in Alexandria, VA" (PDF). Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Virginia State Route 401" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  4. ^ Leayman, Emily (24 May 2023). "Confederate-Street Renaming Process To Begin With 3 Alexandria Streets". Old Town Alexandria, VA Patch. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  5. ^ "Confederate Street Renaming". City of Alexandria, VA. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
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