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I-95 Richmond, VA (Exits 67A to 80)

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2012

This video follows I-95 through the City of Richmond, VA from Exit 67A at the VA 895 / 150 interchange to Exit 90. Along the way, you'll see the massive I-95/VA 895 interchange in southern Richmond, the Philip Morris USA manufacturing facility, the downtown skyline, and the I-95/64 overlap.

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  • Video looks awesome man! Great view. The roads look like they are in better shape than when I went through there in 2010. I am glad they in the process of replacing those old 1950's era bridges downtown, should make travel a lot smoother when its done.

  • @VaFreeways btw, it's good to hear from you again! all of the roadfilmers and I have missed you!

  • Nice video, Evan. Haven't been through Richmond in over twelve years. Last time, I went was on my eighth grade class trip.

  • @Bryant5493 Thanks, Bryant! Richmond is a great town with a lot of recent development in and around the downtown area in recent years. I haven't stopped and walked around in the city since 2007, but I think it's definitely worth a visit back for both of us!

  • Great! Keep it up!

  • @igcompany Thanks!

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  • happy new year!

  • @CosmoPhotography When are you going to NC soon? i would LOVE to see a video of Jordan Lake, near the RTP.

  • Wow!! VA-895 is pretty high. Which part is the tallest bridge on the interchange?

  • @FreewayBrent There are plans to toll I-95 at the VA/NC border in order to pay for future upgrades. But I since I-95 was built with federal money I think they have to get approval from the feds first before they can start tolling. VA-895 was built under a public-pirvate partnership and that explains the elaborate interchange. My understanding is that cool-looking northbound ramp was a response to complaints by the city of richmond that there was no northbound access to I-95 in the original plans

  • I love how you drive!

  • .. another great vid - luv the music match as well ..

  • i really enjoyed ..

    thx :)

  • here we go

  • here we go

  • @FreewayBrent: Nevermind, I missed your annotation in the beginning about how the height of the bridge is necessary to accommodate ships.

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