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South end of concurrency with Route 7: 19.6: 31.5: Route 7 north (Douglas Pike) North end of concurrency with Route 7: 20.9: 33.6: Route 104 north (Greenville Road) North end of concurrency with Route 104: 25.1: 40.4: Route 102 south / Route 146A south (Victory Highway) South end of concurrency with Route 146A, Northern terminus of Route 102: ...
Rhode Island ports are handled by the R.I. Economic Development Corporation, airports in Rhode Island are overseen by the subsidiary R.I. Airport Corporation, [5] and passenger train service is operated by Amtrak (a federal semi-public corporation) and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (a state agency of Massachusetts).
The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority began unloading sections of median barriers today resulting in "brief, 5 to 10-minute traffic stoppages westbound from 8AM - 2PM."
The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority announced Wednesday that the construction near the toll plaza that restricted travel to one lane in each direction has been completed and all lanes ...
Tuesday evening's commute resulted in traffic snaking its way into Newport streets and reaching as far as Middletown in some cases.
In 2003, state officials declared there would be no tolls on the bridge. In 2012, governor Lincoln Chafee reversed this decision. [2]In August 2013 after the opening of the new bridge, the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority began collecting a 10-cent toll from drivers with an E-ZPass transponder using an open road tolling gantry.
U.S. Route 6 (US 6) is a major east–west road in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Nationally, the route continues west to Bishop, California, and east to Provincetown, Massachusetts. In western Rhode Island, it forms part of one of several routes between Hartford, Connecticut, and Providence and was planned to be replaced by Interstate 84 (I-84
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