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West Virginia state highways have a square-shaped highway shield. [1] West Virginia has a system of secondary state highways that are functionally similar to county roads in most other states. Secondary road designations are only unique within each county. There are two types of secondary roads: [1] Trunk secondary roads have a single number in ...
Pennsylvania state line — — WV 230 — — Halltown: Shepherdstown — — WV 243 — — Arden: US 11 at Tablers Station: 2024: current WV 251 — — Wheeling: Wheeling — — WV 252 — — Wheeling: Wheeling — — Route may no longer exist as Aetnaville Bridge is closed. WV 259 — — Virginia state line: Virginia state line ...
The West Virginia Department of Transportation (WVDOT) is the state agency responsible for transportation in the U.S. state of West Virginia.The Department of Transportation serves an umbrella organization for four subsidiary agencies which are directly responsible for different areas of the state's infrastructure.
While West Virginia was once crisscrossed with commercial and passenger railroad networks, the decline of the coal and timber industries, coupled with the rise of the automobile, led to a sharp drop in track mileage in the state. Many of the former railroad grades are used as trails for hiking and biking throughout the state's numerous woodlands.
US 21 at Virginia state line in Bluefield: US 21 at Ohio state line Williamstown: 1926: 1974 Replaced by I-77: US 22: 5.97: 9.61 US 22 at Weirton: US 22 at Weirton 1926: current US 30: 4: 6.4 US 30 at Chester: US 30 near Chester 1926: current US 33: 248: 399 US 33 at Ravenswood: US 33 near Harrisonburg, Va. 1937: current
Articles about state highways in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Blank WV Highway Shield Pages in category "State highways in West Virginia" The following 158 pages ...
In June 2023, the West Virginia Department of Transportation (WVDOT) announced that bids were let for the construction of the highway near Gilbert. [7] In August of the same year, design work began to extend the highway from its current construction at Airport Road in Bluefield northward towards Littlesburg Road. [ 8 ]
I-73 at the Ohio state line proposed — Future I-74 — — I-74 at the Ohio state line: I-74 at the Virginia state line proposed — I-77: 187.21: 301.29 I-77 at the Virginia state line near Bluefield: I-77 at the Ohio state line in Marietta, Oh. 1956: current I-79: 160.52: 258.33 I-77 near Charleston: I-79 at the Pennsylvania state line near ...