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Interstate 64 (I-64) is an Interstate Highway in the US state of West Virginia. It travels east–west through the state for 189 miles (304 km) passing by the major towns and cities of Huntington , Charleston , Beckley , and Lewisburg .
WV 75 east (14th Street) to I-64: Western terminus of WV 75; serves Tri-State Airport: Cabell: Huntington: 6.5– 6.6: 10.5– 10.6: US 52 to I-64 – Ironton OH: Interchange: 8.5: 13.7: WV 527 (5th Street) One-way street, inbound access only, at-grade intersection eastbound; entrance-only interchange westbound; west end of overlap with WV 527: ...
Interstate 64 (I-64) is an east–west Interstate Highway in the Eastern United States. Its western terminus is at I-70 , U.S. Route 40 (US 40), and US 61 in Wentzville, Missouri . Its eastern terminus is at the Bowers Hill Interchange with I-264 and I-664 at Bower's Hill in Chesapeake, Virginia .
A fiery, multi-car crash on Interstate 64 near Mascoutah sent a man to the hospital Tuesday. Illinois State police said in a press release that troopers responded to a crash at mile post 23, near ...
A crash in Louisville involving five cars shut down Jefferson County Interstate 64 for more than three hours, killing one and injuring two. 1 dead, 2 injuried in multi-vehicle crash on Interstate ...
Tri-State Airport (IATA: HTS, ICAO: KHTS, FAA LID: HTS) (Milton J. Ferguson Field) is a public airport in Wayne County, West Virginia, United States, [1] three miles south of Huntington, West Virginia, [1] near Ceredo and Kenova. Owned by the Tri-State Airport Authority, [1] it serves Huntington; Ashland, Kentucky; and Ironton, Ohio.
The westbound lanes of I-64 was blocked off and traffic was diverted onto I-75 while police investigated the collision. Palmer said the interstate reopened around 3:20 a.m. after being shutdown.
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.