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Map of the ferry route. This map is undated but it denotes the system being tolled. This map was also drawn up before The Humelsine Parkway was extended. The Jamestown Ferry service was privately established in 1925. The Commonwealth of Virginia acquired it and the Department of Transportation (VDOT) assumed operations in 1945. It runs it as a ...
VDOT will run only one ferry between Scotland Wharf and Jamestown 24/7, and add a second during afternoon hours. Staffing shortages are blamed.
The James River Bridge (JRB) is a four-lane divided highway lift bridge across the James River in the Commonwealth of Virginia.Owned and operated by the Virginia Department of Transportation, it carries U.S. Route 17 (US 17), US 258, and State Route 32 across the river near its mouth at Hampton Roads.
The Jamestown Ferry is the only crossing of the James River between the James River Bridge in Newport News and the Benjamin Harrison Memorial Bridge near Hopewell. [5] SR 31 resumes at the Jamestown terminal of the ferry at Glass House Point in James City County. The state highway, which heads northeast as Jamestown Road, passes Jamestown ...
VDOT is headquartered at the Virginia Department of Highways Building in downtown Richmond. [1] VDOT is responsible for building, maintaining, and operating the roads, bridges, and tunnels in the commonwealth. It is overseen by the Commonwealth Transportation Board, which has the power to fund airports, seaports, rail, and public transportation.
SR 31 north (Rolfe Highway) / SR 626 (Oakwood Drive) – Jamestown Ferry, Williamsburg: Eastern end of SR 31 concurrency: Bacons Castle: SR 617 (Bacons Castle Trail / White Marsh Road) – Wakefield: to former SR 196 west: Isle of Wight 70.28: 113.10: SR 10 Bus. east (Old Stage Highway) – Smithfield: Western terminus of SR 10 Bus. Smithfield ...
Maintained by VDOT: Length: 227.689 mi [1] (366.430 km) Existed: July 1, 1933 [2] –present: Tourist routes: Virginia Byway: Major junctions; West end: SR 8 at Woolwine: US 220 in Rocky Mount; US 29 near Gretna; US 501 in Brookneal; US 15 / US 360 near Keysville; US 1 in McKenney; I-85 near McKenney; US 301 in Stony Creek; I-95 near Stony Creek
Cox's Ferry: SR 615 (Coxendale Road) at Osborne's Landing Cox's Landing: Abandoned Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge: SR 895: Bensley to northwest of Varina: 2002 37°26′31″N 77°25′22″W Interstate 95 James River Bridge: I-95: Richmond 1958 37°31′41″N 77°25′45″W CSX Bellwood Subdivision James River Bridge: Bellwood Subdivision