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Hampton Roads Transit (HRT), incorporated on October 1, 1999, began through the voluntary merger of PENTRAN (Peninsula Transportation District Commission) on the Virginia Peninsula and TRT (Tidewater Regional Transit a.k.a. Tidewater Transit District Commission) in South Hampton Roads and currently serves over 22 million annual passengers within its 369-square-mile (960 km 2) service area ...
According to police, Route 1 (Lafayette Road), between Swain Court and the High Street traffic lights, was closed until 8 p.m. due to the accident.
I-64 west (Hampton Roads Beltway) – Chesapeake, Virginia Beach I-664 north (Hampton Roads Beltway) to US 13 / US 58 / US 460 – Bowers Hill, Suffolk, Richmond: Western terminus; eastern terminus and exit 299A on I-64; southern terminus and exit 15A on I-664: City of Portsmouth: 1.33: 2.14: 2: Greenwood Drive: Signed as exits 2A (east) and 2B ...
January 2 – Peru – Pasamayo bus crash. A coach plunged off a cliff on a coastal road, killing 51. This incident tied with the 2013 Peru bus disaster as the deadliest road crash in Peruvian history. [244] January 4 – South Africa – Hennenman–Kroonstad train crash. A train collided with a truck at a level crossing in the Free State. The ...
New Hampshire State Police said one person died after their vehicle caught fire following a crash on Exeter Road in Hampton Falls.
The Chevrolet, according to police, collided head-on with a 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage, driven by Melisa Kizoglu, 23, of Hampton. Wrong-way driver in head-on collision on Route 101, seriously injuring ...
U.S. Route 60 (US 60) in the Commonwealth of Virginia runs 303 miles (488 km) west to east through the central part of the state, generally close to and paralleling the Interstate 64 corridor, except for the crossing of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and in the South Hampton Roads area.
I-64 heads southeast as a continuation of the Hampton Roads Beltway through Chesapeake while I-264 heads east toward Portsmouth and Norfolk. I-664 heads west as an eight-lane freeway that has a southbound-only exit ramp to US 13 and US 460 ( Military Highway ) and crosses over Military Highway and a Norfolk Southern Railway rail line.