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View east near the west end of SR 344 at US 360 and SR 360 in Halifax County. State Route 344 is the designation for the entrance into Staunton River State Park in Halifax County, along with the road to US 360/SR 360 (Scottsburg Road, McDonald Road) that is maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation. These roads were added to the ...
View north along SR 349 at US 501 in Halifax. State Route 349 is the designation for Edmunds Boulevard, a 0.12-mile (630 ft; 190 m) L-shaped highway that passes closely follows the west and south sides of the Halifax County Courthouse in the town of Halifax. The north and east sides of the courthouse are flanked by SR 360 and US 501, respectively.
The MetroX service began on August 31, 2009. MetroX was developed designed with the weekday commuter in mind. When fully rolled out MetroX will bring express transit to Park & Ride lots along 100-series highways within HRM, along the three 100-series highways that lead into the Halifax Regional Municipality; those highways being Highway 102, Highway 103 and Highway 107.
All-day Halifax Transit service is provided by route 320, which services the Fall River Park and Ride at 49 Falls Run, off Perrin Drive. The route provides direct service to the airport (to the north) and to Dartmouth and Downtown Halifax to the south. [10] The park-and-ride lot has 90 free parking spaces. [11]
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U.S. Route 322 between the Old Fort exit and the Boal Avenue/322 interchange was closed about 12:45 p.m. Wednesday, the state Transportation Department posted on the X platform, formerly known as ...
State Route 49 (SR 49) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 69.01 miles (111.06 km) from the North Carolina state line in Virgilina, Virginia in Halifax County , where the highway continues south as North Carolina Highway 49 (NC 49), north to U.S. Route 360 (US 360) near Burkeville in Nottoway County .
The Shirley Highway is named in honor of Henry G. Shirley, the head of the Virginia Department of Highways, now Virginia Department of Transportation, from 1922 to 1941, who died in July, 1941, just a few weeks after giving the "go-ahead" for work on the new highway.