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  2. Interstate 95 in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    HOT lanes. ← SR 94. → SR 96. Interstate 95 ( I-95) runs 179 miles (288 km) within the commonwealth of Virginia between its borders with North Carolina and Maryland. I-95 meets the northern terminus of I-85 in Petersburg and is concurrent with I-64 for three miles (4.8 km) in Richmond. Although I-95 was originally planned as a highway ...

  3. Virginia State Route 95 - Wikipedia

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    Virginia State Route 95. The following highways in Virginia have been known as State Route 95 : State Route 95 (Virginia 1933-1953), now State Route 805. Interstate 95 in Virginia, 1957–present.

  4. State highways in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    HOT lanes. The state highway system of the U.S. state of Virginia is a network of roads maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). As of 2006, the VDOT maintains 57,867 miles (93,128 km) of state highways, [1] making it the third-largest system in the United States. [2]

  5. List of U.S. Highways in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    546.23. US 11E & US 11W in Bristol. US 11 at the West Virginia state line. 01926-01-01. 1926. current. US 11 is split into US 11E and US 11W from the Tennessee state line to Bristol. US 11E.

  6. Virginia State Route 5 - Wikipedia

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    Virginia State Route 5 (SR 5) is a primary state highway in the Commonwealth of Virginia.It runs between the independent cities of Richmond and Williamsburg.Between Charles City County and James City County, it crosses the Chickahominy River via the Judith Stewart Dresser Bridge, a fixed-span bridge which replaced historic Barrett's Ferry and the former drawbridge.

  7. Transportation in Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond area has state highways and secondary routes, some of which are state-designated Virginia byways. A partial listing of Virginia State Highways include: State Route 2 (multiplexed with US-301 in Henrico) State Route 5 (a National Scenic Byway) State Route 6 (Patterson Avenue) State Route 10 (Broad Rock Road) State Route 33 (Nine ...

  8. History of state highways in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The History of State Highways in Virginia begins with Virginia 's State Highway Commission, which was formed by the General Assembly in 1906. In 1918 the General Assembly designated a 4002-mile (6441 km) state highway system to be maintained by the commission. Beginning in 1922, the commission was authorized to add annually mileage equal to 2.5 ...

  9. U.S. Route 1 in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 1 ( US 1) is a major north–south U.S. Route that serves the East Coast of the United States. In the U.S. state of Virginia, US 1 runs north–south through South Hill, Petersburg, Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Alexandria on its way from North Carolina to the 14th Street bridges into the District of Columbia.