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The West Virginia Turnpike is a member of the E-ZPass electronic toll collection consortium, allowing members to attach a transponder to their windshield or front bumper and pay electronically. [31] West Virginia E-ZPass members can pay a flat annual fee for unlimited travel on the West Virginia Turnpike. [30] [32]
The Shawnee Parkway, [2] planned to be designated as West Virginia Route 154, [3] is a proposed 23-mile-long (37 km) two-lane arterial highway. Should it be constructed, the highway will run through McDowell , Wyoming , Mercer , and Raleigh counties in southwestern West Virginia .
The agency is tasked with operating the West Virginia Turnpike, an 88-mile (142 km) tolled stretch of Interstate 77 from Charleston to Princeton. It was involved in the planned operation of a toll U.S. Route 35 in Mason and Putnam counties and the Mon-Fayette Expressway , however WV 43 was opened as a freeway and a possible toll US 35 ...
PROSPERITY, WV (WVNS) — An accident involving two tractor trailers delayed traffic on I-77 northbound in Raleigh County. According to members of West Virginia Turnpike Dispatch, an accident ...
(1:31 p.m. ET) State Of Emergency In West Virginia West Virginia Governor Jim Justice declared a state of emergency Sunday afternoon for all 55 counties in the state due to Winter Storm Blair.
Dec. 15—GRUNDY, Va. — Members of the Virginia Coalfields Expressway Authority got their first look this week at the different Grundy to West Virginia road alignment options for the new four ...
Green Spring Road (County Route 1), Harriott-Wappocomo Road (County Route 28/15), WV Route 28: Succeeded by the North and South Branches Turnpike in 1868. Morgan and Frederick Turnpike: 1851: Morgan and Hampshire Turnpike: Morgantown and Beverly Road: Pennsylvania - Collins Ferry - Morgantown - Evansville - Belington
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.