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WV 120 — — Bramwell: Virginia state line proposed — Proposed upgrade of CR 120 [2] WV 121: 13.2: 21.2 Slab Fork: North of Sophia — — Future US 121, will be decommissioned when more of US 121 is completed WV 122: 13.2: 21.2 Forest Hill: North of Rock Camp — — WV 123: 9.9: 15.9 Virginia state line: West of Princeton — — WV 125: ...
The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC&P) was a railroad in West Virginia and Maryland operating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It had main lines radiating from Elkins, West Virginia in four principal directions: north to Cumberland, Maryland; west to Belington, WV; south to Huttonsville, WV; and east to Durbin, WV.
P&WV: 1904 1916 Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway: Wampum and State Line Railway: PLE/ PRR: 1886 1886 Pittsburgh, Marion and Chicago Railway: Warren and Farnsworth Railroad: 1885 1894 Tionesta Valley Railway: Warren and Farnsworth Valley Railroad: 1882 1885 Warren and Farnsworth Railroad: Warren and Franklin Railway: PRR: 1864 1868
Ravenswood Bridge; Ohio–West Virginia state line: Jackson: Ravenswood: WV 68 north – Ravenswood: Western end of WV 68 overlap: WV 2 south – Point Pleasant: Western end of WV 2 overlap: Silverton: 3.35: 5.39: I-77 north / WV 2 north – Parkersburg: Eastern end of WV 2 overlap; northern end of I-77 overlap: Ripley: 11.39: 18.33: I-77 south ...
US 219 was initially added to the state highway system in the early 1920s as State Route 231. It became State Route 216 in the 1928 renumbering and State Route 124 in the 1933 renumbering , finally becoming part of the extended US 219 (along with State Route 8 , now US 460 , west of Rich Creek) in the late 1930s.
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.
West Virginia and Pittsburg Railroad: B&O: 1890 1912 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: West Virginia Short Line Railroad: B&O: 1895 1912 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: West Virginia South Western Railroad: N&W: 1902 1909 Norfolk and Western Railway: West Virginia and Southern Railroad: 1897 N/A WV Southern Railway: WVSR 2003 2005 R.J. Corman Railroad ...
U.S. Route 52 (US 52) skirts the western fringes of the U.S. state of West Virginia. It runs from the Virginia state line near Bluefield , where it is concurrent with Interstate 77 (I-77), in a general northwest and north direction to I-64 at Kenova .