Bristow Road 9.16 mi Joplin Road 10.18 mi To SR 649 in Brentsville SR 234 Old in Independent Hill I-95 in Triangle State Route 619 in Prince William County, Virginia is a secondary state highway.
There are also two short concurrencies: one with SR 234 Old in Independent Hill, and one with Fuller Military Road on the border of Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Linton Hall Road starts out as a six-lane divided highway passing the Virginia Gateway retail development to the north.
This has left behind two segments of the old alignment of SR 619, named Devlins Grove Place and Braemar Village Plaza.
Soon after it intersects in Brentsville with SR 692, Lucasville Road, which will take one back to the south Manassas area.
It starts out in a southerly direction, soon crossing SR 646 (Aden Road) on its way out of town.
It soon starts its life as the border between Prince William Forest Park and Marine Corps Base Quantico.
However, the legislature of the State of Virginia in 1983 released a report that concluded that Fuller Road is part of Marine Corps Base Quantico, a part of the U.S. Government, and as such, the Virginia Department of Transportation has not given Fuller Road any state route designation.
The Prince William County Board of Supervisors has gotten jurisdiction and passed a resolution[2] to widen the portion of Fuller Road between US 1 and Fuller Heights Road to four lanes divided, providing better access to both Triangle and Marine Corps Base Quantico.
The school was named after a Catholic nun, Sister Baptista Linton, in honor of the land she donated to the church for the education of poor children.
When the Chopawamsic Recreational Demonstration Area was to be started, the residents of Joplin were made offers for their land.