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The eight-year, nearly $676-million (equivalent to $957 million in 2023 [15]) project worked to eliminate weaving among local and long-distance traffic between I-95, I-395, the beltway, and SR 644. Capital Beltway, "Mixing Bowl", Springfield, Virginia, looking southwest Capital Beltway/US 1 interchange, Alexandria Virginia, looking south
Inside the Beltway" is an American idiom used to characterize matters of greater interest to U.S. federal government officials, contractors, lobbyists, and media personnel, than to their general public. The Capital Beltway (Interstate 495) is a highway that has encircled Washington, D.C. since 1964.
Between 1958 and 1960, thirteen bridges between Sterling and Potomac Yards, including the one at Difficult Run that dated back to 1884, were replaced with larger ones and worn-out rails and ties were replaced. In 1959, hauling traffic for both the construction of Dulles and the Capital Beltway the railroad had its most profitable year ever. [57]
The American Legion Memorial Bridge, also known as the American Legion Bridge and formerly as the Cabin John Bridge, is a bridge carrying Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway) across the Potomac River between Montgomery County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia in the United States. It is an American Water Landmark.
PA 581 westbound along the Capital Beltway past US 11 in Hampden Township. Eastbound from the interchange of PA 581 at I-83 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the city of Harrisburg in the borough of Lemoyne (colloquially known as the "York split"), [2] the beltway crosses the Susquehanna River on the John Harris Bridge, connecting Harrisburg to its West Shore (a colloquialism of the western bank of the ...
Sign designating the Capital Beltway (I-495) surrounding Washington DC in Virginia and Maryland. Source adapted from various photos of signs along the Capital Beltway
Hallmark Movies and Mysteries fans voice their opinions after the network announced it canceled the popular series 'Mystery 101.' Hallmark Fans Threaten to “Stop Watching” After Devastating ...
The Beltway Boys was an American weekly television show. The title referred to the Capital Beltway – the circumferential freeway surrounding Washington, D.C. ( see Inside the Beltway ) – and to the two journalists who hosted the show: Mort Kondracke and Fred Barnes . [ 1 ]