| Entering the community of New Market, U.S. 11 (Congress Street) meets U.S. 211 (Lee Highway), an intrastate route east to Warrenton. 06/05/04 |
| U.S. 211 (Lee Highway) crosses Massanutten Mountain east to Luray and Luray Caverns in Page Valley. Further east, U.S. 211 traverses the Blue Ridge Mountains through Shenandoah National Park. 06/05/04 |
| U.S. 11/211 combine for 0.27 miles south along N Congress Street in New Market. 12/30/08 |
| U.S. 211 turns west onto Old Cross Road for 0.32 miles to SR 211. SR 211 extends Old Cross Road west to SR 305 north for New Market Battlefield State Historical Park and SR 42 at Timberville. 12/30/08 |
| U.S. 211 west concludes at a nearby diamond interchange (Exit 264) with Interstate 81. 12/30/08 |
| SR 1002 (Old Cross Road) ties into the intersection where U.S. 211 west splits with U.S. 11 (Congress Street) south in Downtown New Market. U.S. 11 continues to Lacey Spring and Harrisonburg. 12/30/08 |
| U.S. 11 (Lee-Jackson Memorial Highway) converges with I-64/81 at Exit 213 south of Staunton. 06/17/05 |
| The south end of U.S. 340 (Stuarts Draft Highway) ties into U.S. 11 (Lee-Jackson Highway) adjacent to the parclo interchange with I-64/81. 06/05/04 |
| U.S. 340 initially heads east to Stuarts Draft and Waynesboro before turning north along the Blue Ridge Mountains to Grottoes, Elkton, Luray and Front Royal. 06/17/05 |
| South from U.S. 340 (Stuarts Draft Highway), U.S. 11 reduces to two lanes across Christians Creek. 06/17/05 |
| U.S. 11 provides an alternate route to I-64/81 south to Greenville and Steeles Tavern, where SR 606 next links the two corridors. 06/17/05 |
| SR 659 (Peyton Hill Road) provides a connection from U.S. 11 (Lee Jackson Memorial Highway) east to SR 657 (Indian Ridge Road). 06/17/05 |
| The intersection with Peyton Hill Road (SR 659) coincides with a truck turnaround area for U.S. 11 north back to I-64/81 at Exit 213. 06/17/05 |
| Southbound U.S. 11 (Lee Highway) at the entrance ramp for I-64 west and I-81 south at Exit 195. Parallel I-64/81 split in 3.4 miles miles outside of Lexington. 07/16/05 |
Page Updated 04-24-2021.