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  2. Pike Transit Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Pike Transit Initiative is a collaborative project in Northern Virginia between Arlington and Fairfax counties and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority to bring transit improvements to the Columbia Pike corridor. Officially known as the Columbia Pike Transit Alternatives Analysis, the project began in 2003. [1]

  3. Pentagon road network - Wikipedia

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    East of the Mixing Bowl, the other part of current Route 27 headed northeast, crossing a realigned Columbia Pike, with access to the Pentagon's south parking lot to the east. Past that was another full interchange, for Pentagon service access, just before a crossing (with no ramps) of the Jefferson Davis Highway Extension and the Rosslyn ...

  4. Virginia State Route 244 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 244 (SR 244) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.Known as Columbia Pike, the state highway runs 4.58 miles (7.37 km) from SR 236 in Annandale to the Arlington County line.

  5. Columbia Pike Line - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Pike Line, designated as Routes 16A, 16C & 16E, are daily bus routes operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the neighborhoods of Annandale (16A) or Culmore (16C, 16E) and Pentagon station (16A, 16C) of the Yellow and Blue lines of the Washington Metro or Franklin Square (16E).

  6. Pike Ride - Wikipedia

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    Pike Ride is a combination of bus routes along Columbia Pike in Northern Virginia, United States.It consists of service operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority and Arlington Transit (ART), connecting the Pentagon and Pentagon City Washington Metro stations in Arlington County with Annandale in Fairfax County.

  7. U.S. Route 29 in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The road was managed by the Columbia Turnpike Company and later came to be known as Columbia Pike. [4] In 1835, Columbia Pike surrendered its Montgomery and Anne Arundel (Howard) county roads and bridges to the State of Maryland. [5] The Washington, Colesville and Ashton Turnpike Company was established in 1870 in Maryland.

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  9. Columbia Pike–National Landing Line - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Pike–National Landing Line, designated as Route 16M, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Skyline City and Crystal City station of the Yellow and Blue lines of the Washington Metro. This line is part of the Pike Ride service, which runs through Columbia Pike.