VA 28

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VA 28 is a major north–south state highway in Northern Virginia that serves as a key commuter and freight corridor connecting Dulles International Airport and surrounding suburbs to other regional routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf primary state highway in Virginia
state highway
connectsTo Interstate 66
U.S. Route 50 in Virginia
VA 234
VA 267
VA 29
VA 7
Washington Dulles International Airport
country United States of America
surface form: United States
direction north–south
function access route to technology and business parks near Dulles
regional connector route
hasFeature interchanges with major east–west corridors
hasInterchangeType grade-separated interchanges
limited-access freeway segments
hasLanes multiple lanes in each direction on major segments
highwayType VA
isKeyCorridorFor Northern Virginia
surface form: Northern Virginia suburbs

freight movement to and from Dulles International Airport
locatedIn Northern Virginia
maintainedBy Virginia Department of Transportation
partOf Northern Virginia road network
surface form: Northern Virginia transportation network
passesNear Prince William County, Virginia
passesThrough Fairfax County, Virginia
Loudoun County, Virginia
providesAccessTo Washington Dulles International Airport
surface form: Dulles International Airport cargo facilities

Dulles International Airport station
surface form: Dulles International Airport passenger terminals
regionServed Dulles Corridor
surface form: Dulles corridor

suburbs of Washington, D.C.
roadClassification principal arterial
routeNumber 28
servesAs commuter corridor
freight corridor
servesCommunity Centreville
surface form: Centreville, Virginia

Chantilly, Virginia
Herndon area of Fairfax County, Virginia
surface form: Herndon area, Virginia

Manassas area, Virginia
Sterling, Virginia
state Virginia
usedFor airport access traffic
commuter traffic
truck traffic

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