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I-95 Express lane interchange: I-95 Express north: Northbound exit and southbound entrance: SR 644 west – Springfield: Southbound exit and northbound entrance for I-95 Express lanes: 169.05– 171.01: 272.06– 275.21: 170A-B: I-395 north / I-495 north – Washington, Tysons Corner
In March 1999, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) began an eight-year, seven-phase reconstruction project, which also involved the reconstruction of the I-95/Route 644 interchange. The project was one of the largest highway construction projects in the U.S., costing $676 million.
The Virginia portion is part of the larger Shirley Highway that continues southward on I-95 beyond the terminus of I-395. In the District of Columbia, it is known as the Southwest Freeway from the 14th Street bridges to the Southeast Freeway interchange ( I-695 ) and the Center Leg or Center Leg Freeway from the Southeast Freeway interchange to ...
The Interstate 95 closure has come to an end, nearly 30 hours after a crash brought the East Coast’s main north-south road to a halt and stranded drivers.
The Virginia Department of Transportation said hundreds of drivers stranded for over 24 hours should be freed by tonight. Cars trapped on Virginia's I-95 are stuck with 4 inches of ice under the ...
The Woodrow Wilson Bridge carrying I-95/I-495 over the Potomac River between Alexandria, Virginia, and Oxon Hill, Maryland, April 2007. The beltway—here I-95 and I-495 together and four lanes in each direction—travels over the tidal Potomac River on the Woodrow Wilson Bridge between Alexandria, Virginia, and the neighborhood of National Harbor of Oxon Hill, Maryland.
The I-95/Route 132 (Street Road) interchange has severe capacity and operational problems that create extensive AM and PM peak hour traffic backups causing gridlock on Route 132 (Street Road) and ...
This jumble of highways in Springfield, Virginia, where I-395, I-95, and the Capital Beltway meet, is officially called the "Springfield Interchange." It is colloquially referred to as the "Mixing Bowl," but highway officials still use that terminology to refer to the interchange complex at the Pentagon (see Pentagon road network ).