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View west at the east end of the Dulles Access Road, where it diverges from the Dulles Toll Road. The Dulles Access Road is a four-lane, 13.65-mile (21.97 km) [1] [2] highway that runs between the westbound and eastbound roadways of the Dulles Toll Road, along the latter's median. As this road is exclusively used for entering and exiting Dulles ...
It could be days before power is restored and roads are clear after a winter storm cut a deadly, icy path across parts of the U.S. At least 10 deaths were blamed on the storm that shut down ...
[25] [26] On October 24, 1989, the gap from US 50 to Stringfellow Road was filled, and the road was extended from Franklin Farm Road north to West Ox Road (SR 608). [27] It was further extended north to a new interchange on the Dulles Toll Road (SR 267) on October 22, 1991, [28] and north to Sunset Hills Road (SR 675) on July 7, 1993. [29]
14 miles of four HOV/HOT lanes on the Capital Beltway between the Springfield Interchange and just north of the Dulles Toll Road [21] I-95 / I-395 HOT Lanes (proposed) 56 miles from the Pentagon to Spotsylvania County [22] The HOT lanes were complete in December 2014, but the lanes stretch from just north of Edsall Road to Garrisonville
A small commuter plane which took off from Dulles Airport near Washington, DC, has landed on a Virginia roadway, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation in a post on social media.
Rating Action: Moody's assigns Baa1 to Metro Washington Airport Authority, DC's Dulles Toll Road Second Senior Lien Revenue Bonds Series 2022A and Series 2022B, outlook stableGlobal Credit ...
Smart Tag is the former name of a transponder-based electronic toll collection system implemented by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). It was launched as Fastoll on April 15, 1996. Fastoll was rebranded as Smart Tag in 1998, [ 1 ] and was placed under the umbrella of Smart Travel.
The Dulles Greenway, Virginia's first private toll road since 1816, is a 14-mile (23 km) highway connecting Washington Dulles International Airport with Leesburg, Virginia. In 1988, the Virginia General Assembly authorized private development of toll roads.