In 2001, SR 289 was named the Joseph V. Gartlan Jr. Parkway.[2]Joseph V. Gartlan Jr. was a state senator who served Fairfax County for 28 years.[3][4] This name is ceremonial, and is rarely used by the public.[5]
Route description
Franconia–Springfield Parkway (SR 289) begins at an interchange with Rolling Road and the Fairfax County Parkway (SR 286). While the parkway follows the interchange ramps, the mainline of the roadway (heading eastbound) changes from SR 286 to SR 289 at the interchange. At approximately 1.2 miles (1.9 km), there is an at-grade intersection with Spring Valley Road. After an additional 0.6 miles (0.97 km), there is an interchange with Backlick Road, and immediately thereafter is an interchange with the HOV lanes of I-95. Next, an interchange with Frontier Drive provides access to Springfield Town Center and the Franconia–Springfield Metro station. The westbound lanes have a right-in/right-out junction with Walker Lane, after which SR 289 comes to an end at the intersection with Beulah Street, as the roadway continues on as Manchester Boulevard, leading to the Kingstowne development.[6]
The Franconia Spur was already known as Kingstowne Boulevard at its east end.[11] By 1989, the permanent Franconia–Springfield Parkway name had been applied to the portion west of State Route 613 (Beulah Street); the rest of the road was not built as part of the project, and now carries the Manchester Boulevard and Kingstowne Boulevard names.[12]
The first piece of the Franconia–Springfield Parkway, a short bypass of Hooes Road (SR 636) from Rolling Road (SR 638) east over Accotink Creek to near Lackawanna Drive, opened on August 7, 1989.[13] The rest of this spur to Beulah Street (SR 613) in Franconia opened on June 8, 1992, along with the reversibleHOV ramps to the Shirley Highway (I-95/I-395).[14] (The Franconia–Springfield station did not open for Virginia Railway Express and Metrorail trains until four and five years later, respectively;[15][16] the interchange at Frontier Drive serving the station opened in December 1995).[17]
On February 16, 2012, the Franconia–Springfield Parkway was designated SR 289.[1]