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Loudoun Co. Parkway segment opens to drivers 15 months early

WASHINGTON — The stretch of Loudoun County Parkway from Evergreen Ridge Drive to Creighton Road opened to traffic on Tuesday, 15 months ahead of schedule.

The road runs near Stone Hill Middle School around Brambleton and the Loudoun Valley Estates in Ashburn.

The road, constructed by Virginia-based builders the Toll Brothers, was not required to be open until November 2017.

Supervisor Tony Buffington says that the new section of road, intended to connect to Route 606, is scheduled to open next fall.

Many roads in Loudoun County are built in segments, with the rest left planned for completion as part of new developments.

See the new road on a map here:

Loudoun Co. unpaved roads make Va.’s endangered historic places list

Many people don't realize Loudoun County, Virginia, has 300 miles of unpaved roads until their car's navigation system takes them from a busy commuter route onto an unexpected gravel road. Preservation Virginia — a privately-funded, statewide historical preservation group — has added Loudoun County's rural road network to its "2020 Virginia's Most Endangered Historic Places" list.
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