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The George Washington Memorial Parkway, colloquially the G.W. Parkway, [3] [4] is a 25-mile-long (40 km) limited-access parkway that runs along the south bank of the Potomac River from Mount Vernon, Virginia, northwest to McLean, Virginia, and is maintained by the National Park Service (NPS).
Many current routes operate under former streetcar routes. The streetcars provided the main transportation in the Northern Virginia area from the 1800s to the 1940s. [3] The Alexandria, Barcroft and Washington Transit Company (AB&W) and the Washington Virginia & Maryland Coach Company (WV&M) operated some of the routes prior to 1973.
Virginia State Route 110 (SR 110) is a primary state highway in Arlington, Virginia.Known as the Richmond Highway (formerly Jefferson Davis Highway), the state highway runs 2.41 miles (3.88 km) from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) and Interstate 395 (I-395) in Crystal City north to I-66 in the Rosslyn neighborhood.
North Rhodes Street / North Rolfe Street / North Queen Street / 14th Street / Fairfax Drive: Interchange; no westbound entrance: 85.40: 137.44: North Lynn Street – Key Bridge, Rosslyn, Fort Myer: Interchange; also serves North Meade Street: 85.60: 137.76: Memorial Bridge / George Washington Parkway south – Arlington Cemetery
No hazardous goods or vehicles over 13 ft (4.0 m) in 3rd Street Tunnel: Major junctions; South end: I-95 / I-495 in Springfield, VA: US 1 in Arlington, VA; George Washington Parkway in Arlington, VA; US 1 in Washington, DC; I-695 in Washington, DC; North end: US 50 (New York Ave) in Washington, DC: Location; Country: United States: States
As of 2004, the total mileage of (primary) state highways in Arlington County was 39.66 (59 km). Arlington County is one of only two counties in Virginia which maintain its own roads (with the exception of primary state highways, including U.S. Highways and Interstates), the other being Henrico County outside the state capital of Richmond ...
It was first proposed in Arlington's 1994 Bicycle Transportation Plan. [13] The first section of the trail, from Arlington Boulevard to Walter Reed Road, was built in 2009–2010. [14] The section, from Walter Reed to Rolfe St. was built between February and November 2018, with the final ribbon cutting on the trail occurring on November 30 ...
Map of the Trail. The Mount Vernon Trail (MVT) is an 18-mile (29 km) long shared use path that travels along the George Washington Memorial Parkway in Northern Virginia between Rosslyn and George Washington's home at Mount Vernon.