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How to Get to Virginia Polytechnic Inst in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD by Train or Bus?

Directions to Virginia Polytechnic Inst (Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Virginia Polytechnic Inst

    BusBus: SWB, CAS, HXP, SMART WAY EXPRESS, NMG.

Bus stops near Virginia Polytechnic Inst in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD

  • Old Security Bldg, 4 min walk,
  • Perry Street Slip 1, 5 min walk,
  • Main/Kabrich Sbnd, 6 min walk,
  • Main/Collegiate Ct Sbnd, 6 min walk,

Bus lines to Virginia Polytechnic Inst in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD

  • CAS, Campus Shuttle,
  • HXP, Hokie Express,
  • SMART WAY EXPRESS, Westbound,
  • SWB, To Roanoke,
  • NMG, North Main Givens,
  • NMP, North Main Patrick Henry,
  • PHD, Patrick Henry Drive,
  • UCB, University City Blvd,
  • HDG, Harding Avenue,
  • SMA, South Main Airport,
  • SME, South Main Ellett,
  • SMS, South Main Southpark,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Virginia Polytechnic Inst?

    The closest stations to Virginia Polytechnic Inst are:

    • Old Security Bldg is 272 yards away, 4 min walk.
    • Perry Street Slip 1 is 341 yards away, 5 min walk.
    • Main/Kabrich Sbnd is 400 yards away, 6 min walk.
    • Main/Collegiate Ct Sbnd is 418 yards away, 6 min walk.
  • Which bus line stops near Virginia Polytechnic Inst?

    SWB

  • What’s the nearest bus station to Virginia Polytechnic Inst in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?

    The nearest bus station to Virginia Polytechnic Inst in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD is Old Security Bldg. It’s a 4 min walk away.

  • What time is the first bus to Virginia Polytechnic Inst in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?

    The SWB is the first bus that goes to Virginia Polytechnic Inst in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD. It stops nearby at 5:00 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to Virginia Polytechnic Inst in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?

    The CAS is the last bus that goes to Virginia Polytechnic Inst in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD. It stops nearby at 12:58 AM.

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Looking for the nearest stop or station to Virginia Polytechnic Inst? Check out this list of stops closest to your destination: Old Security Bldg; Perry Street Slip 1; Main/Kabrich Sbnd; Main/Collegiate Ct Sbnd.

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Virginia Polytechnic Inst Address: 460 Turner St NW Blacksburg, VA 24060 street in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD

Virginia Polytechnic Inst
Virginia Polytechnic InstThe Virginia Tech shooting was a spree shooting that occurred on Monday, April 16, 2007, comprising two attacks on the campus of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) in Blacksburg, Virginia, United States. Seung-Hui Cho, an undergraduate student at the university, killed 32 people and wounded 17 others with two semi-automatic pistols. Six others were injured jumping out of windows to escape Cho. The first shooting occurred at West Ambler Johnston Hall, a dormitory, where two people were killed; the main attack was a school shooting at Norris Hall, a classroom building, where Cho chained the main entrance doors shut and fired into four classrooms and in a stairwell, killing thirty more people. As police stormed Norris Hall, Cho fatally shot himself in the head. It was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history and remained so for nine years until the Orlando nightclub shooting. It remains the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history and the deadliest mass shooting in Virginia history. The attacks received international media coverage and provoked widespread criticism of U.S. gun culture. It sparked debate about gun violence, gun laws, gaps in the U.S. system for treating mental health issues, Cho's state of mind, the responsibility of college administrations, privacy laws, journalism ethics, and other issues. News organizations that aired portions of Cho's multimedia manifesto were criticized by victims' families, Virginia law enforcement officials, and the American Psychiatric Association. Cho had previously been diagnosed with selective mutism and severe depression. During much of his middle school and high school years, he received therapy and special education support. After graduating from high school, Cho enrolled at Virginia Tech. Because of federal privacy laws, the university was unaware of Cho's previous diagnoses or the accommodations he had been granted at school. In 2005, Cho was accused of stalking two female students. After an investigation, a Virginia special justice declared Cho mentally ill and ordered him to attend treatment. Because he was not institutionalized, he was allowed to purchase guns. The shooting prompted the state of Virginia to close legal loopholes that had allowed individuals adjudicated as mentally unsound to purchase handguns without detection by the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). It also led to the passage of the first major federal gun control measure in the U.S. since 1994. The law strengthening the NICS was signed by President George W. Bush on January 5, 2008. Administrators at Virginia Tech were criticized by the Virginia Tech Review Panel, a state-appointed panel tasked with investigating the incident, for failing to take action that might have decreased the number of casualties. The panel's report also reviewed gun laws and pointed out gaps in mental health care as well as privacy laws that left Cho's deteriorating condition untreated when he was a student at Virginia Tech.: 78 : 2
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