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Interstate 77 (I-77) in the US state of West Virginia is a major north–south Interstate Highway.It extends for 187.21 miles (301.29 km) between Bluefield at the Virginia state line and Williamstown at the Ohio state line.
current WV 99: 13.8: 22.2 North of Kopperston: Glen Daniel: 1967: current WV 100: 9.5: 15.3 US 19 in Westover: US 19 northwest of Maidsville: 1957: current WV 101: 0.98: 1.58 Huntington: Huntington 1993: current Unsigned route WV 102: 3.2: 5.1 Virginia state line: Virginia state line 1959: current WV 103: 11.1: 17.9 Black Wolf: Welch
current I-68: 31.5: 50.7 I-79 in Morgantown: I-68 at the Maryland state line near Friendsville, Md. 1991: current I-70: 14.45: 23.26 I-70 at the Ohio state line in Wheeling: I-70 at the Pennsylvania state line near Wheeling: 1963: current Future I-73 — — I-73 at the Virginia state line: I-73 at the Ohio state line proposed — Future I-74
West Virginia state highways have a square-shaped highway shield. [1] West Virginia has a system of secondary state highways that are functionally similar to county roads in most other states. Secondary road designations are only unique within each county. There are two types of secondary roads: [1]
A 2005 photograph of US 52 and WV 75 ending at an interchange stub south of Kenova, West Virginia. US 52 at Prichard, West Virginia where the 1998 and 2001 sections join; it is visible by the change of pavement. The Crum, West Virginia bypass. The Tolsia Highway is defined as running from I-64 at Kenova to Corridor G north of Williamson. [1]
West Virginia Route 92 is a north–south state highway located in West Virginia, US. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 60 in White Sulphur Springs a half-mile northwest of Interstate 64 exit 181. The northern terminus is at West Virginia Route 7 in Reedsville.
The Fort Henry Bridge, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge (which carries I-470), and the Wheeling Suspension Bridge were all closed in January 2005, stopping any traffic from Ohio or Wheeling Island from entering mainland West Virginia for a few days because barges broke loose during heavy flooding along the Ohio River. [27]
The West Virginia Parkways Authority was created in 1989 [2] 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 .