Interstate 195 (abbreviated I-195) is a connector route from a junction with Interstate 95 and Interstate 64 to a junction with the Powhite Parkway (Virginia State Highway 76) and the Downtown Expressway (Virginia State Highway 195) in Richmond, Virginia. I-195 is also known as the Beltline Expressway. I-195 is 3.5 miles long. Image File history File links Interstate-195. ... INTERSTATE JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # I-10 FL 351B I-20 SC 160B I-40 NC 81 I-85 VA 51 GAP I-80 NJ 68-69 I-90 MA 24 (41) Canadian Border (NB-95) (ME 305) Legend BROWSE STATE HWYS Prev Next Interstate 95 (abbreviated I-95) is an... Interstate 64 is an Interstate Highway in the eastern United States. ... The Powhite Parkway in Richmond, Virginia is a toll road operated by the Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA). ... The Powhite Parkway in Richmond, Virginia is a toll road operated by the Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA). ... The Downtown Expressway in Richmond, Virginia is a toll road operated by the Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA). ... The Downtown Expressway in Richmond, Virginia is a toll road operated by the Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA). ... Nickname: River City Motto: Sic Itur Ad Astra Official website: http://www. ...
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Virginia 76 is the Powhite Parkway from west of Virginia 288 northeast to its junction with Interstate 195/Virginia 195 in downtown Richmond.
Virginia 150 is the Chippenham Parkway, connecting Interstate 95 and Virginia 895 in the south with Virginia 76/Powhite Parkway and Virginia 6/Patterson Avenue.
Virginia195 is the continuation of Interstate195 southeast to rejoin Interstate 95 south of downtown along the Downtown Expressway toll road.
Interstate195 (I-195), also known as the Beltline Expressway, is an Interstate Highway in and near Richmond, Virginia, United States.
It is a spur from Interstate 95 at its northwest split with Interstate 64 south to the west side of downtown.
Much of I-195 was built on both sides of a segment of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, which is currently owned by CSX Transportation and used by Amtrak.