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Auto Transport to
Virginia:
Auto Transport to Virginia is our business. National Auto Transport is one of
the largest transporters of personally owned vehicles in the country. Covering
all 50 states, we offer an unprecedented level of service and commitment to
moving our customer's vehicles.
To request a free auto transport estimate please make a choice below:
[Auto Transport to Virginia]
Virginia information
Virginia is a state of rich heritage and extraordinary natural beauty. Its
attractions are as broad and diverse as its geography and as abundant as its
history. Stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Allegheny Mountains, Virginia
is a mixture of colonial towns, cultural activities, and recreational
opportunities.
Virginia is the fourth largest of the south Atlantic states and the 12th most
populous state in the nation. More than 75 percent of all Virginians live in
metropolitan areas. Richmond, the state capital, is a leading center for
manufacturing, finance, trade, and corporate centers.
While the northern part of the state is cosmopolitan, the southern and
central regions are composed of pastoral flatland communities and rolling hills.
There are beaches, marshes, and inland waterways in the Hampton Roads and
Peninsula regions. And, you'll find that small-town America still exists in the
majestic Blue Ridge Valley and southwest regions.
The north Virginia section of Washington, DC, is the fastest growing area in
the state. Known as the "technological boom town," it is becoming one of the
nation's leading high-technology centers for computer software, information
technology, and telecommunications.
Hampton Roads is a world transportation and manufacturing hub. Home to more
than 1.5 million Virginians, this community includes Norfolk, Portsmouth,
Chesapeake, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach on the south side of the Hampton Roads
Bridge-Tunnel. To the north are Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Williamsburg,
and the counties of James City, Gloucester, and York. The Port of Virginia, the
second largest on the East Coast, has long been the backbone of the region's
economy. A sophisticated integration of sea, air, land, and rail transportation
contributes to the success of the area's economy.
The Roanoke Valley, also known as a manufacturing mecca, is the largest
metropolitan area in western Virginia. It provides easy access to two-thirds of
the country within a day's drive. Of course, no visit to Virginia would be
complete without seeing at least part of the scenic 105-mile Skyline Drive and
the Virginia portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway in the western mountains.
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