Jefferson Davis Highway corridor

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The Jefferson Davis Highway corridor is a major arterial route in Northern Virginia that serves as a key transit and development spine for services like the Metroway bus rapid transit line.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arterial road corridor
transportation corridor
adjacentTo commercial development
mixed-use development
residential development
associatedWith Metroway transit improvements
transit-oriented development
country United States of America
surface form: United States
follows Jefferson Davis Highway NERFINISHED
function development spine
key transit spine
major arterial route
hasMode automobile traffic
bus rapid transit
pedestrian traffic
integratedWith local street network
regional bus network
locatedIn Virginia
surface form: Commonwealth of Virginia

Northern Virginia
nameOrigin Jefferson Davis Highway NERFINISHED
partOf U.S. Route 1 NERFINISHED
planningContext corridor planning for transit and land use
roleInNetwork north–south arterial
serves Metroway BRT stations NERFINISHED
automobile traffic
local bus routes
pedestrian access to adjacent development
supports regional mobility in Northern Virginia
transportationType surface road corridor
usedBy Metroway bus rapid transit line NERFINISHED

Referenced by (4)

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Metroway bus rapid transit primaryCorridor Jefferson Davis Highway corridor
subject surface form: Metroway
Crystal City Underground (pedestrian network) isBelow Jefferson Davis Highway corridor
this entity surface form: Jefferson Davis Highway corridor area in Crystal City
Jefferson Davis Highway corridor (US Route 1 vicinity) associatedWith Jefferson Davis Highway corridor
this entity surface form: Jefferson Davis Highway
Four Mile Run crossesUnder Jefferson Davis Highway corridor