Waterways forming and crossings of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway

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This is a list of waterways that form the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and crossings (bridges, tunnels and ferries) across it.

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Sunset from the Intracoastal Waterway in Hobe Sound
Sunset from the Intracoastal Waterway in Hobe Sound

  • St. Andrews Sound
  • Jekyll Sound
  • Jekyll River
    • Jekyll Island Causeway, M. E. Thompson Bridge
  • Jekyll Creek
  • South Brunswick River
  • Mackay River
    • F. J. Torras Causeway

  • North Landing River
    • Pungo Ferry Road
    • Virginia 165
  • manmade canal
    • Centerville Turnpike
    • Virginia 168/Chesapeake Expressway
  • South Branch Elizabeth River
    • Virginia 168 Business/ Battlefield Boulevard
    • Virginia 104/Dominion Boulevard
    • I-64/Hampton Roads Beltway
    • US 13/US 460/Military Highway
    • Virginia 337
    • I-264/US 460 Alternate/Downtown Tunnel
  • Elizabeth River
  • Hampton Roads
  • James River
    • I-664/Hampton Roads Beltway/Montor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel

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