Today, I-64 is no longer signed as east or west between Bowers Hill and the east junction with I-264 to limit possible confusion; instead it is signed as the inner or outer loop of the Hampton Roads Beltway.
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I-64 east from a point near the Hampton Coliseum forms part of the Hampton Roads Beltway, a circumferential highway which passes through the major cities of Hampton Roads.
Virginia | West Virginia | Richmond, Virginia | University of Virginia | Norfolk, Virginia | Alexandria, Virginia | Virginia Woolf | Interstate 75 | Interstate 90 | Winchester, Virginia | Williamsburg, Virginia | Quantico, Virginia | Interstate 5 | Virginia Tech | Governor of Virginia | Charlottesville, Virginia | Lexington, Virginia | Fairfax, Virginia | Arlington, Virginia | McLean, Virginia | Interstate 94 | West Virginia University | Roanoke, Virginia | Interstate 81 | Interstate 80 | Interstate 70 | Virginia Military Institute | Army of Northern Virginia | Charleston, West Virginia | Virginia House of Delegates |
The creek continues northeast, now followed by State Route 159, past the villages of Hematite and Moss Run, then turns more easterly where it is crossed by Interstate 64 east of Callaghan.