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East of Cedar Lane, a spur of the Commonwealth Railway splits to the north to serve the Port of Virginia's Virginia International Gateway terminals while the main line exits the median and begins to parallel the south side of the freeway. Truck access to the terminal is provided by a diamond interchange with Virginia International Gateway ...
View west at the east end of the Dulles Access Road, where it diverges from the Dulles Toll Road. The Dulles Access Road is a four-lane, 13.65-mile (21.97 km) [1] [2] highway that runs between the westbound and eastbound roadways of the Dulles Toll Road, along the latter's median. As this road is exclusively used for entering and exiting Dulles ...
Parks Avenue, 21st Street, 22nd Street in Virginia Beach, VA: 1964: current I-295: 52.75: 84.89 I-95 near Petersburg, VA: ... Virginia Gateway at AARoads
East of VA-288, Route 60 continues a few miles into the community of Midlothian. From this point east, the road becomes almost a continuous business district and widens to six lanes through the urban parts of Chesterfield County and the westernmost portion in the city of Richmond. U.S. 60 in the Richmond area enters on Midlothian Turnpike.
US 50 west / SR 236 east (Fairfax Boulevard / Main Street) to I-66 – Old Town Fairfax: South end of concurrency with US 50: 234.0: 376.6: SR 123 (Chain Bridge Road) to I-66 – Old Town Fairfax, George Mason University: 235.8: 379.5: US 50 east / SR 237 west (Fairfax Boulevard) / Old Lee Highway
Diamond interchange Former VA 106 SR 2055 (Commonwealth Centre Parkway) no northbound exit 12.93: 20.81: US 360 (Hull Street Road) – Amelia, Richmond: Cloverleaf interchange 15.72: 25.30: SR 76 (Powhite Parkway) / Old Hundred Road (SR 652) – Richmond: Cloverleaf interchange with collector-distributor lanes SR 720 (Lucks Lane) Diamond ...
There is no access between Brambleton Avenue and I-264 toward downtown. East of US 460, the freeway passes to the south of Norfolk State University and has a diamond interchange with SR 405 (Ballentine Boulevard). I-264 crosses Broad Creek and gains collector–distributor lanes for the next three, closely-spaced interchanges.
View east from the west end of SR 233 at US 1 in Crystal City in Arlington County. State Route 233 is the designation for the Airport Viaduct, a 0.36-mile (580 m) highway that runs east from a trumpet interchange with US 1 east to an entrance to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in the Crystal City section of Arlington.