Virginia State Route 309
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State Route 309 is a primary state highway
State highway
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 in Northern Virginia
Northern Virginia
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, United States
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. It runs along Old Dominion Drive, the former Washington and Old Dominion Railroad
Washington and Old Dominion Railroad
The Washington and Old Dominion Railroad was an intrastate short-line railroad located in Northern Virginia. Its oldest line extended from Alexandria on the Potomac River northwest to Bluemont at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Snickers Gap, not far from the boundary line between...

 right-of-way, from State Route 123 (Dolley Madison Boulevard) at McLean to U.S. Route 29 (Lee Highway
Lee Highway
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) in Arlington. After a very short overlap with US 29, SR 309 splits onto Lee Highway, while US 29 uses Old Dominion Drive, to their junction at the end of SR 309.

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