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  2. Transportation in Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Richmond is served by the Richmond International Airport (IATA: RIC, ICAO: KRIC), located in nearby Sandston, seven miles southeast of Richmond and within an hour drive of historic Williamsburg, Virginia, RIC airport is served by seven airlines with non-stop flights to 21 destinations and connecting flights to destinations worldwide. In 2004 ...

  3. Virginia Breeze - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Breeze is an intercity bus service operated by Megabus and was introduced by the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation.The system operates four bus routes from Washington D.C. to many different parts of Virginia.

  4. Greater Richmond Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    The GRTC Pulse is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system serving the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area. It was launched on June 24, 2018, through a partnership between the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Commonwealth of Virginia (including the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation and the Virginia Department of Transportation), the City of Richmond, and Henrico County.

  5. List of Metrobus routes in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. GRTC Pulse - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Union Passenger Railway was Richmond, Virginia's first notable mass transit system. Before the bus rapid transit system, the city was served by conventional buses operated by the Greater Richmond Transit Company. Bus service in the city began on February 1, 1923, and replaced the city's streetcar system when it ceased operations in 1949.

  7. Transportation in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The current Virginia passenger vehicle license plate, introduced in 2002. Transportation in the Commonwealth of Virginia is by land, sea and air.Virginia's extensive network of highways and railroads were developed and built over a period almost 400 years, beginning almost immediately after the founding of Jamestown in 1607, and often incorporating old established trails of the Native Americans.

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  9. Virginia State Route 698 - Wikipedia

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    Sheppard Mill Road North Carolina state line Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 631: Pittsylvania [56] 6.94 11.17 Halifax County line: Henrys Mill Road Stone Road SR 640 (Java Road) Prince Edward [57] 1.45 2.33 SR 663 (Baker Mountain Road) Rosser Mill Road SR 660 (Heights School Road) Prince George [58] 0.21 0.34 SR 699 ...