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  2. Transportation in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The current Virginia passenger vehicle license plate, introduced in 2002. Transportation in the Commonwealth of Virginia is by land, sea and air.Virginia's extensive network of highways and railroads were developed and built over a period almost 400 years, beginning almost immediately after the founding of Jamestown in 1607, and often incorporating old established trails of the Native Americans.

  3. List of Greyhound Bus stations - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Palmer Regional Airport, Latrobe; Lewistown; Meadville; Monroeville; Mount Pocono; New Castle; Philadelphia (Center City) 618 Market Street [6] Philadelphia (University City) JFK Boulevard and 30th Street (near 30th Street Station) Pittsburgh Grant Street Transportation Center 55 Eleventh Street [7] Pittsburgh International Airport; Scranton

  4. Virginia State Route 281 - Wikipedia

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    Known as Airport Drive, the highway runs 1.60 miles (2.57 km) from SR 895 near Varina north to Charles City Road near Sandston in eastern Henrico County. SR 281 provides access to Richmond International Airport from the south. These connections are made via SR 895 from Interstate 295 (I-295) to the east and I-95 to the west.

  5. Charlottesville Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Instead, in 2007 Charlottesville completed the Downtown Transit Center one mile across town. [9] However, the station does serve as an intermodal transportation nexus, with connecting Amtrak Thruway motorcoach service to Richmond Staples Mill Road station for some trains there, a 200-plus-space parking lot, and a Greyhound Lines bus stop. [10]

  6. Transportation in Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Richmond is served by the Richmond International Airport (IATA: RIC, ICAO: KRIC), located in nearby Sandston, seven miles southeast of Richmond and within an hour drive of historic Williamsburg, Virginia, RIC airport is served by seven airlines with non-stop flights to 21 destinations and connecting flights to destinations worldwide. In 2004 ...

  7. Virginia Breeze - Wikipedia

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    The service includes stops at Dulles International Airport and Union Station, facilitating connections to planes, trains, and other buses. From Union Station , passengers can connect with intercity bus and Amtrak services to cities along the Northeast Corridor , including Baltimore , Philadelphia , New York City , and Boston .

  8. Transportation in Williamsburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Williamsburg is served by the Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport, in nearby Newport News, approximately 20 miles distant. The Norfolk International Airport and Richmond International Airport, each located about 55 miles away via Interstate highways, are larger and offer considerably more flights. Williamsburg is roughly equidistant ...

  9. Interstate 295 (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Exit 25 is for SR 895, a short toll connector to I-95 that also provides access to Richmond International Airport. The massive exit 28 provides access to both I-64 and US 60 . The exit complex features two-lane collector–distributor lanes and runs longer than one mile (1.6 km).