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State Route 28 (SR 28) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia that traverses the counties of Loudoun, Fairfax, Prince William, and Fauquier.The route is a major artery in the Northern Virginia region, serving as an important two-lane highway in rural Fauquier and Prince William Counties, the main thoroughfare through Manassas and Manassas Park, and a high-capacity freeway ...
From there, Route 28 turns north, running for several miles along a four-lane freeway, later downgrading to a four-lane arterial road. Route 28 then becomes a four-lane undivided freeway and crosses the Cape Cod Canal via the Bourne Bridge, from which it then overlaps with U.S. Route 6 as a two-lane highway until Wareham.
Not all road trips are created equal. Country Living has named 10 routes that are the best of the best.. They show off America's fantastic landscapes, from tropical beaches to major cities to snow ...
Maryland Route 28 (MD 28) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The state highway runs 37.38 miles (60.16 km) from U.S. Route 15 (US 15) in Point of Rocks east to MD 182 in Norwood . The western portion of MD 28 is a rural highway connecting several villages in southern Frederick County and western Montgomery County .
U.S. Route 28 (former) New England Interstate Route 28 (former) ... Indiana State Road 28; Iowa Highway 28; K-28 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 28; Louisiana Highway 28;
Pennsylvania Route 28 Truck is a 3-mile-long (4.8 km) truck route in Brookville, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. As Route 28 travels through the Brookville city center, it becomes a narrow main street and features a relatively sharp turn just west of the bridge over North Fork Creek.
As Yarmouth town officials plan for a new municipal park at the site of the long-shuttered Yarmouth Drive-In by Parker's River on Route 28, they need help with a name.. The project has been ...
Route 28 is a two- to four-lane road its entire length that passes through suburban areas and runs within a close distance of New Jersey Transit’s Raritan Valley Line for much of its length. Prior to 1927, Route 28 was known as Route 9, which was designated in 1917 to run from Phillipsburg east to Elizabeth.