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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Interstate 66, Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park, Washington and Old Dominion Railroad, Northern Virginia trolleys, Washington-Hoover Airport, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Washington Airport, Hoover Field, Great Falls and Old Dominion Railroad, U.S. Route 29 in Virginia, Virginia State Route 27, 14th Street Bridge, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Virginia Railway Express, George Washington Memorial Parkway, U.S. Route 50 in Virginia, Interstate 395, U.S. Route 1 in Virginia, Arlington County, Virginia, street-naming system, Military Road, Pentagon road network, Streets and highways of Arlington County, Virginia, Potomac Yard, Aqueduct Bridge, Arlington Memorial Bridge, Rosslyn, Virginia State Route 110, Virginia State Route 244, Francis Scott Key Bridge, Pentagon City, Alexandria Canal, Ballston-MU, Arlington Cemetery, Crystal City, Clarendon, Virginia State Route 123, Arlington Coalition on Transportation, Arlington Boulevard, Virginia Square - GMU, East Falls Church, Court House, Virginia State Route 120, Washington Boulevard, Mount Vernon Trail, Pike Ride, Arlington Transit, Virginia State Route 237, Virginia State Route 309, Custis Trail, Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, Interstate 266, Interstate 595, Virginia State Route 233, Spout Run Parkway, Virginia State Route 124. Excerpt: The Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park is a popular and unusually-shaped regional park in Northern Virginia. The park's primary feature is the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail (abbreviated as W&OD Trail), an asphalt-surfaced paved rail trail that runs through densely populated urban and suburban communities as well as through rural areas. Most of the trail travels on top of the rail bed of the former Washington and Old Dominion Railroad, which closed in 1968. Although the park...