U.S. Route 50 in the District of Columbia
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U.S. Route 50 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by DDOT | ||||
Length | 7.7 mi[1] (12.4 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | I-66 / US 50 in Rosslyn, VA | |||
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East end | US 50 near Cheverly, MD | |||
Highway system | ||||
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U.S. Route 50 (US 50) is a major east–west route of the U.S. Highway system, stretching just over 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from Ocean City, Maryland, on the Atlantic Ocean, to West Sacramento, California, nearly to the Pacific Ocean. In the District of Columbia, US 50 passes between Arlington County, Virginia, and Prince George's County, Maryland, predominantly along surface streets, including a part of Constitution Avenue along the National Mall.
Route description[]
US 50 enters the District of Columbia from Arlington, Virginia, merging with I-66 on the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge over the Potomac River. US 50 traffic exits I-66 onto Constitution Avenue along the north side of the National Mall, passing the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the White House, the World War II Memorial, and the Washington Monument, then traveling between Federal Triangle's office buildings on the north and the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, National Museum of Natural History, and a National Gallery of Art sculpture garden to its south.
Near the National Gallery of Art, US 50 turns left onto 6th Street NW, and after several blocks, right onto New York Avenue. The northern terminus of I-395 is at a signaled intersection with New York Avenue and 4th Street NW. At that intersection, traffic from New York Avenue in either direction may turn south onto I-395, but traffic on northbound I-395 may turn only right (east) onto New York Avenue, but not west toward downtown Washington. US 1 northbound runs concurrently with US 50 along Constitution Avenue from 14th Street NW to 6th Street NW, and along 6th Street from Constitution Avenue to New York Avenue.
The route continues northeast on New York Avenue through Northeast Washington, passing the United States National Arboretum. US 1 Alternate is concurrent with US 50 along New York Avenue between 6th Street NW and Bladensburg Road. Beyond the Arboretum, New York Avenue becomes a freeway, with an off-level interchange with South Dakota Avenue, NE in the Fort Lincoln area. US 50 then crosses the Anacostia River and continues into Maryland, where it becomes the John Hanson Highway and intersects the Baltimore-Washington Parkway.
History[]
The New York Avenue Industrial Freeway, if built, would have replaced New York Avenue as U.S. Route 50 east of Interstate 395.
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Major intersections[]
The entire route is in Washington. All exits are unnumbered.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Potomac River | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 50 west (Arlington Boulevard) | Continuation into Virginia | |
0.2 | 0.32 | George Washington Parkway north | Westbound exit only | ||
I-66 west (Theodore Roosevelt Bridge west) | Western end of I-66 concurrency; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||||
0.2– 0.5 | 0.32– 0.80 | Eastern end of Theodore Roosevelt Bridge | |||
Foggy Bottom | Independence Avenue | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
0.6 | 0.97 | I-66 east / E Street Expressway | Eastern end of I-66 concurrency; eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
0.8 | 1.3 | 23rd Street NW | Eastern end of freeway section | ||
National Mall | 1.8 | 2.9 | US 1 south (14th Street NW) to I-395 south | Western end of concurrency with US 1 | |
2.0 | 3.2 | 12th Street Expressway | Northern end of one-way expressway; inbound access only | ||
2.2 | 3.5 | 9th Street Expressway south to I-395 (Southwest Freeway) | Northern end of one-way expressway; outbound access only | ||
Downtown | 2.5 | 4.0 | US 1 Alt. north (Pennsylvania Avenue) | Southern terminus of US 1 Alternate; no direct southbound access | |
Mount Vernon Square | 3.2 | 5.1 | US 1 north (6th Street NW) | Eastern end of concurrency with US 1 | |
3.4 | 5.5 | I-395 south (3rd Street Tunnel) / 4th Street NW | Northern terminus of I-395; future I-195; 4th Street NW is a one-way street, southbound access only | ||
NoMa | 3.8 | 6.1 | North Capitol Street | Grade-separated interchange | |
Gateway | 6.0 | 9.7 | US 1 Alt. (Bladensburg Road) – Bladensburg MD | ||
6.7 | 10.8 | 36th Place NE | Western end of freeway section; eastbound exit and entrance | ||
Fort Lincoln | 7.1 | 11.4 | South Dakota Avenue / Fort Lincoln Drive | No westbound entrance | |
Anacostia Park | 7.7 | 12.4 | US 50 east (John Hanson Highway) – Annapolis | Continuation into Maryland | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References[]
- ^ a b Google (December 3, 2016). "U.S. 50" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to U.S. Route 50 in the District of Columbia. |
Route map:
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- District of Columbia Highway(s), from Yurasko.net
- Washington D.C. Interstates and Freeways, from Roads to the Future
- U.S. Route 50
- U.S. Highways in Washington, D.C.