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North of Rock Camp — — WV 123 — — Virginia state line: West of Princeton — — WV 125 — — Hinton: Sandstone — — Partially built New River Parkway, unsigned as of 2016 WV 127 — — Forks of Cacapon: Virginia state line — — WV 129 — — Drennen: Mount Nebo — — WV 131 — — Shinnston: Bridgeport — — WV 150 ...
The West Virginia State Highway System is an integrated system of numbered roads in the U.S. state of West Virginia. These highways were coordinated by the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways.
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is a Rhode Island state government agency charged with design, construction, maintenance and inspection of a wide range of transportation infrastructure. These include 3,300 lane miles of state roads and highways, 1,162 bridges, 777 traffic signals, and six rail stations. Additionally, RIDOT ...
US 44 in North Providence: Worrall Street in Woonsocket: 1923: current Route 107 — — — — 1919: 1932 Was on the opposite side of the state Route 107: 3.9: 6.3 Route 100 in Pascoag: Route 102 in Burrillville: 1934: current Route 108 — — — — 1919: 1934 Route 108: 8.6: 13.8 Ocean Road in Point Judith: Route 138 in Kingston
The West Virginia Parkways Authority was created in 1989 [3] as a successor to the West Virginia Turnpike Commission. The agency is tasked with operating the West Virginia Turnpike , an 88-mile (142 km) tolled stretch of Interstate 77 from Charleston to Princeton .
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 ...
SC 150 at the South Carolina state line: US 158 near Yanceyville: 1929: current NC 151 — — US 29 in Concord: South Carolina state line 1925: 1951 First form; replaced by US 601: NC 151: 11.83: 19.04 Blue Ridge Parkway: US 19/US 23 in New Candler: 1963: current Second form NC 152: 25.5: 41.0 NC 150 in Mooresville: US 52 in Rockwell
The North Carolina Highway System consists of a vast network of Interstate, United States, and state highways, managed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. North Carolina has the second largest state maintained highway network in the United States because all roads in North Carolina are maintained by either municipalities or the ...