Virginia Transportation Modeling Program
Bristol, TN-VA Regional Travel Model
Model Facts
Last update: May 2007Developer:
Louis Berger Group
Completion year:
2006
Base year:
2000
Forecast year:
2030
2000 population:
89,700
(Virginia subtotal=28,836)
Area:
275 square miles
Jurisdictions:
Bristol, Washington County and Sullivan County, Tenn.
Air quality status:
In-attainment
Internal TAZs:
147
Software:
TransCAD
Trip Purposes:
Home-based work
Home-based other
Non-home based
Time period modeled:
Daily
Mode:
Passenger Vehicle

Regional characteristics
Bristol is a small urban area with steady growth. About 62 percent of the area population is in Tennessee.
The model covers the entire Bristol Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) , which includes parts of both Bristol, Va., and Bristol, Tenn.
The state line separating Virginia and Tennessee splits the two cities.
The Kingsport, Tenn.-Va., MPO model is west of the Bristol model. The Johnson City, Tenn., MPO is to the south.
The Bristol model is maintained by the Bristol MPO.
Travel characteristics
- Virginia
- Tennessee
- Kentucky
- West Virginia
- North Carolina
Interstate 81 runs through Bristol and ties it with important population centers, including Roanoke and Knoxville, Tenn.
U. S. Route 19 connects Bristol to Johnson City, Tenn.
U.S. Route 11 connects Bristol to Kingsport, Tenn.