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  2. 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 ...

  3. Transportation in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Virginia's major cities and roads. The Virginia State Highway System is an integrated system of roads maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). As of 2005, the VDOT maintains 57,082 miles (91,865 km) of state highways — the third largest system in the United States, after Texas and North Carolina.

  4. Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Authority is an independent authority and political subdivision which serves the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area.Created by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1966, then called the Richmond Metropolitan Authority, the RMTA was originally tasked with building and maintaining a toll expressway system for the Richmond area.

  5. Greater Richmond Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC) is a local government-owned public service company which based in Richmond, Virginia. In 2024, the system had a ridership of 11,785,600, or about 38,200 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2024.

  6. Virginia Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, the Virginia Department of Highways (VDH) was established as a state agency. VDH became the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation (VDHT) in 1974, adding railroads and public transportation to its portfolio. In 1986, the General Assembly authorized expanded revenue sources for transportation, including airports and seaports.

  7. Public transportation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is served by a wide array of public transportation, including various forms of bus, rail, ferry, and sometimes, airline services. Most public transit systems are in urban areas with enough density and public demand to require public transportation; most US cities have some form of public transit. [1]

  8. List of primary state highways in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    State Police and Radio Headquarters, Chesterfield County: 1939: current SR 340 — — — — 1933: 1936 SR 341: 0.20: 0.32 State Police and Radio Station, Appomattox County: 1940: current SR 342: 0.16: 0.26 State Police and Radio Station, Culpeper County: 1940: current SR 343: 6.99: 11.25 First Landing State Park: 1940

  9. Petersburg Area Transit - Wikipedia

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    There are twelve color-coded routes that extend to such destinations as Virginia State University, Southpark Mall, and Fort Gregg-Adams. In a partnership with Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC), PAT provides express service to Downtown Richmond and any other destinations accessible by GRTC. As of June 2009, in addition to the service to ...