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The Tide is a 7.4 mi (12 km) light rail line in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, owned and operated by Hampton Roads Transit (HRT). It connects Eastern Virginia Medical School, downtown Norfolk, Norfolk State University, and Newtown Road. Service began on August 19, 2011, [3] making it the first light rail system in Virginia.
The Conference took place on the River Queen, near Union-controlled Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia. The Hampton Roads Conference was a peace conference held between the United States and representatives of the unrecognized breakaway Confederate States on February 3, 1865, aboard the steamboat River Queen in Hampton Roads, Virginia, to discuss ...
Hampton Roads Transit. A regional transit bus system, paratransit service, and the Tide light rail system are provided by Hampton Roads Transit (HRT), a regional public transport system headquartered in Hampton. The HRT service area include the major population centers of Hampton Roads which are linked to each other by the Hampton Roads Beltway.
WBOC-TV (channel 16) is a television station in Salisbury, Maryland, United States, affiliated with CBS and Fox.It is the flagship television property of the Milton, Delaware–based Draper Holdings Business Trust, and is co-owned with low-power NBC affiliate WRDE-LD (channel 26) and Telemundo affiliate WBOC-LD (channel 22), as well as eight radio stations.
Local News on Cable. Local News on Cable, or LNC5, was a joint venture between WVEC-TV (the local ABC affiliate), Cox Communications, and The Virginian-Pilot. LNC5 was owned by the Belo Corporation. Launched on February 24, 1997 as LNC4 on Cox Cable channel 4. It later moved to channel 5 after the launch of independent station WSKY-TV ).
Y. WYSJ-CD. Categories: Hampton Roads. Television stations in North Carolina. Television stations in Virginia. Television stations in the United States by city.
Television stations in the Research Triangle (22 P) Television stations in Richmond, Virginia (14 P) Television stations in Roanoke, Virginia (11 P)
I disagree. Hampton Roads has become the more common name for the area among people who live here. For example, the local TV stations refer to it as Hampton Roads. "Tidewater" is used too, but "Hampton Roads" is clearly becoming the more common designation for people who live here.--Kubigula 18:23, 28 November 2007 (UTC) Reply