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The Vicksburg Area Transit System, marketed as the N-Route, is the primary provider of mass transportation in Warren County, Mississippi. Four routes provide weekday service. In honor of the region's blues musical heritage, buses entertain riders by playing classic songs of this style while en route.
The route is unsigned, aside from a few circle "City Route 61" signs along Main Street. Although not designated until 1998, Main Street had essentially served as a "Business 61" since at least the mid-1970s, when U.S. 61 was moved to a two-lane bypass around the south and west parts of the city.
Uptown Vicksburg Historic District is a historic district in Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S.. The district is bounded by Locust Street, South Street, Washington Street, and Clay Street; also on Washington Streets between Grove and Veto Street; and also roughly bounded by Washington Street, Grove Street, China Street, Clay Street, Locust Street, Veto Street and South Street (north boundary of the ...
Mississippi Highway 844 (MS 844) is a short highway near Crystal Springs, Mississippi. The route starts at Interstate 55 (I-55), and connects to U.S. Route 51 (US 51) east of the interstate highway. The road that became MS 844 was constructed around 1967, and was hidden in maps by 1974. Instead, a new loop near Crystal Springs was created. The ...
The Vicksburg Southern Railroad (reporting mark VSOR) is a Shortline railroad in and near Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States, owned by Watco. It connects with the Kansas City Southern Railway 's Meridian Speedway in Vicksburg, and stretches north to Redwood and south to Cedars .
Delta Point, La. (Mississippi River Bridge) to Shreveport, La. Originally Vicksburg, Shreveport & Texas Railroad (1853–1868) Formerly North Louisiana & Texas Railroad (1868–1879) Formerly Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific (1879–1926) Part of Queen & Crescent Route (1889–1926) Formerly Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad (1926–1946)
View of the Mississippi Highway 619 bridge at night MS 619 begins on Singing River Island at the main gate of the former Naval Station Pascagoula (now Coast Guard Station Pascagoula ). It heads west for a couple hundred feet before crossing a nearly 2.6-mile-long (4.2 km) bridge over Pascagoula Bay , which first curves northward for the ...