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Interstate 79 (I-79) is an Interstate Highway in the Eastern United States, designated from I-77 in Charleston, West Virginia, north to Pennsylvania Route 5 (PA 5) and PA 290 in Erie, Pennsylvania. It is a primary thoroughfare through western Pennsylvania and West Virginia and makes up part of an important corridor to Buffalo, New York , and ...
US 250 (Cleveland Avenue) to WV 310 / I-79: West end of US 250 overlap; "To WV 310/I-79" signed southbound only: 225.1: 362.3: US 250 south (Fairmont Avenue) to WV 310: 225.2: 362.4: Jefferson Street (US 250 north) to US 19 south: Northbound signage; east end of US 250 overlap: Jefferson Street to I-79: Southbound signage; east end of US 250 ...
I-79: 160.52: 258.33 I-77 near Charleston: I-79 at the Pennsylvania state line near Mount Morris, Pa. 1967: current I-81: 26: 42 I-81 at the Virginia state line near Rest, Va. I-81 at the Maryland state line in Williamsport, Md. 1963: current I-470: 3.94: 6.34 I-470 at the Ohio state line near Wheeling: I-70 in Wheeling: 1976: current
West Virginia Route 114 (WV 114) ... (I-79) north of Big Chimney. WV 114 south of US 119 was formerly part of WV 14, as was WV 214. Route description
From I-79 to WV 20 at Buckhannon, US 33/US 119 follow Corridor H. US 119 and US 52 north of Williamson . At Buckhannon , US 119 again turns north — first with WV 20 then by itself as it travels to Philippi .
Interstate 77 enters the city at the Interstate 79 interchange along the Elk River.The highway turns due south along a variable six lane expressway. The junction with Interstate 64, constructed in 1975, [1] is a three-level junction that spans local streets and is the largest interchange in West Virginia with piers embedded in buildings, over water, and over nearby streets.
She left with an earful about traffic lights at I-79's Exit 155. Hardy, the assistant director of traffic engineering for the West Virginia Division of Highways, mentioned in passing that the DOH ...
U.S. Route 48 (US 48), also known as the incomplete Corridor H of the Appalachian Development Highway System, extends from Interstate 79 (I-79) in Weston, West Virginia, eastward across the crest of the Allegheny Mountains to I-81 in Strasburg, Virginia.