CONFERENCE SITE:

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Campbell Hall 110 Bayly Drive Charlottesville, VA 22903

uNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA

Charlottesville, Virginia, is easily accessible by various modes of transportation, making it a convenient destination for travelers attending the 9th meeting of the Construction History Society of America. Here's an overview of the options:

1. By Air:

Charlottesville Albemarle Airport (CHO) is the closest airport, located about 8 miles from the University of Virginia. The airport offers daily flights from major hubs like Washington D.C., Charlotte, Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York. From the airport, travelers can take a taxi, rideshare service, or rental car to reach the University of Virginia.

2. By Train:

Amtrak provides regular service to Charlottesville, with the train station located just 1.5 miles from the University of Virginia. Two main Amtrak lines, the Cardinal and Crescent routes, connect Charlottesville to cities like Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, and even as far as New Orleans.

3. By Car:

Charlottesville is conveniently located along Interstate 64, making it easily accessible by car. It is approximately 70 miles from Richmond, 120 miles from Washington, D.C., and 260 miles from Philadelphia. Major highways such as U.S. Route 29 and U.S. Route 250 also serve the area.

4. By Bus:

Several bus lines, including Greyhound and Megabus, provide service to Charlottesville. The bus terminal is located close to the university, making it a straightforward option for budget-conscious travelers.

In Charlottesville

Once in Charlottesville, public transportation options include buses (Charlottesville Area Transit), ridesharing, and bike rentals to navigate the city and campus.