U.S. Route 340

U.S. Route 340 marker

U.S. Route 340
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 40
Length: 156 mi[1] (251 km)
Existed: 1926[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: US 11 in Greenville, VA
 

I64 at Waynesboro, VA
US 250 at Waynesboro, VA
US 33 at Elkton, VA
US 211 at Luray, VA
US 522 at Front Royal, VA
I66 near Front Royal, VA
US 522 at Double Tollgate, VA
US 17 / US 50 near Boyce, VA
US 15 near Jefferson, MD

I-70 at Frederick, MD
East end: US 15 / US 40 in Frederick, MD
Location
States: Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland
Highway system

U.S. Route 340 (US 340) is a spur of US 40. It currently runs for 156 miles (251 km) from Greenville, Virginia at US 11 to Frederick, Maryland at US 40. Between those two states, US 340 also passes briefly through West Virginia. In Virginia and West Virginia, it is signed northsouth. In Maryland it is signed eastwest.

Route description

Virginia

US 340 through Grottoes, Virginia.

US 340 begins at an intersection with US 11 just south of an interchange with I-64/I-81. The northern entrance to Shenandoah National Park via Skyline Drive is found just south of Front Royal. After passing through West Virginia, the route briefly re-enters Virginia before crossing the Potomac River into Maryland. The short segment in Loudoun County, Virginia on the Potomac is called Jefferson Pike. This name carries over into Maryland on MD 180, the road US 340 bypassed. The main section in Virginia is called Lord Fairfax Highway and is one of the main routes through Berryville, Virginia.

West Virginia

The route entering West Virginia and heads toward Charles Town and then Harpers Ferry. The stretch of US 340 between Charles Town and Harpers Ferry is designated the William L. Wilson Freeway, although it does not share the same characteristics as a traditional freeway and includes traffic lights and at-grade interchanges. It is named for William Lyne Wilson, who served in the U.S. House of Representatives as a representative from West Virginia from 1883 to 1895, and as United States Postmaster General between 1895 and 1897.

Maryland

Continuing in Maryland, US 340 is called the Jefferson National Pike. North of Jefferson, US 340 merges with US 15, continuing north for about 5 miles (8.0 km) towards Frederick. After crossing I-70, US 340 ends at US 40 at a hybrid cloverleaf, and the road continues ahead as Jefferson Street, but US 15 continues, going onto expressway which is the same road as westbound US 40.

Major intersections

Virginia
US 11 in Greenville
I64 in Waynesboro
US 250 in Waynesboro
US 250 in Waynesboro. The highways travel concurrently through Waynesboro.
US 33 in Elkton
US 211 east-southeast of New Market. The highways travel concurrently to Luray.
US 522 in Front Royal. The highways travel concurrently to west-northwest of White Post.
I66 in Front Royal
US 17 / US 50 southwest of Boyce
West Virginia
No major intersections
Maryland
Sign change from north-south to east-west
US 15 east-northeast of Jefferson. The highways travel concurrently to Frederick.
I70 in Frederick
US 15 / US 40 in Frederick

References

  1. 1 2 Droz, Robert V. U.S. Highways : From US 1 to (US 830). URL accessed 09:24, 24 October 2006 (UTC).

Route map: Google

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Browse numbered routes
SR 339VASR 341
WV 331WVUS 460
MD 337MDMD 341
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