ABOVE: Near the Amtrak station off Park Avenue, the light rail ducks under I-264 and over a marshy area and the NS line to Lambert’s Point on a concrete viaduct. LEFT: A Tide train makes the turn from Monticello Avenue to City Hall Avenue.
Norfolk Tide Light Rail Illustration by Otto M. Vondrak. Not all stations shown. Not an official map. ©2013 Carstens Publications, Inc. EVMC/Fort Norfolk
Chrysler Museum
The Hague VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. SHOPS I-264
Waterside Festival Marketplace
Harbor Park Elizabeth River
park and Amtrak station, passing over the Norfolk Southern line to Lambert’s Point on a curved concrete viaduct. From there, it parallels I-264 running east-west all the way to Newtown Road. In this stretch, views of the Nor- folk skyline are possible.
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So take a break from Norfolk South- ern coal trains, CSX grain trains and Norfolk & Portsmouth Belt Line local operations for a stop in downtown Nor- folk. Like several other American light rail systems, it’s destined for growth in the coming decades.
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York Street/Freemason Monticello
MacArthur Memorial
MacArthur Square Civic Plaza
Harbor Park NSU Station
Ballentine/Broad Creek Ingleside Road
Military Highway
Newtown Road
TIDEWATER DR.
BALLENTINE BLVD.
MILITARY HIGHWAY
I-64
BRAMBLETON AVE.
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