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Burke Centre is a planned residential community located west of Burke in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Burke Centre is a planned community managed by the Burke Centre Conservancy homeowners' association (HOA). Burke Centre is also the name of a census-designated place (CDP). The CDP boundaries extend beyond the planned community limits.
Burke is an unincorporated section of Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, traditionally defined as the area served by the Burke post office (Zip Code 22015). Burke includes two census-designated places : the Burke CDP, population 42,312 in 2020 [ 3 ] and the Burke Centre CDP, population 17,518 in 2020.
A Northeast Regional train at Burke Centre station in August 2010. The station opened along with the Manassas Line on June 22, 1992. [1] A large parking garage and bus stands were added in mid-2008 as a $28 million project. [3] On October 1, 2009, one Amtrak Northeast Regional round trip was extended to Lynchburg.
Burke Centre Parkway SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway) An unsigned segment along SR 123 connects the southern segment of 643 (Henderson Road) with the northern segment (Lee Chapel Road and Burke Centre Parkway) Fauquier [29] 9.83 15.82 Dead End Eustace Road Meetze Road Warrenton town limits Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 28
CUE Bus and Metrobus operate in Fairfax, and Virginia Railway Express's Burke Centre station is located three miles southeast of Fairfax. George Mason University, located in unincorporated Fairfax County along Fairfax's southern border, is the largest public university in Virginia with 40,185 students as of 2023. [6]
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The state highway serves the park surrounding Burke Lake, then veers north through a partial cloverleaf interchange with SR 286 (Fairfax County Parkway) to the west of Burke Centre. SR 123 crosses over Norfolk Southern Railway's Washington District rail line, which also carries the Manassas Line of Virginia Railway Express, at Springfield. [1] [3]
Seven of the nine people killed in the second-deadliest crash in state history Friday are members of an Amish community from Burke's Garden in Tazewell County, Virginia, who were traveling to ...