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  2. List of crossings of the Ohio River - Wikipedia

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    Henderson Bridge (Ohio River) CSX Transportation: Union Township and Henderson: 1932 Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Bridges: US 41: Evansville and Henderson (crosses the river entirely within the state of Kentucky at this point) 1932, 1965

  3. West Virginia Route 131 - Wikipedia

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    The part of WV 131 running north–south from US 50 past I-79 is former WV 73, which continued to Morgantown and Bruceton Mills along the I-79 and I-68 corridors. The remainder of WV 131, along Saltwell Road, was County Route 13. The numerators of county routes spurring from WV 131 still reflect these former numbers.

  4. Ohio State Route 131 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 131 (SR 131) is a 30.05-mile-long (48.36 km) east–west state highway in the southwestern quadrant of the U.S. state of Ohio.The western terminus of SR 131 is at a signalized intersection with U.S. Route 50 (US 50) in the eastern Cincinnati suburb of Milford.

  5. List of U.S. Routes in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In Ohio, US 25 was replaced by US 127, US 24, SR 25, CR 25A, and I-75. US 27: 40.54: 65.24 US 27 in Cincinnati: US 27 near College Corner: 1926: current US 30: 247.01: 397.52 US 30 northeast of Monroeville, IN: US 30 at West Virginia state line (Jennings Randolph Bridge) in East Liverpool: 1926: current US 30N — — — — 1932

  6. U.S. Route 131 - Wikipedia

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    A decade later, mainline US 131 was rerouted around Grand Rapids over the former bypass route, and Business US 131 (Bus. US 131) was created for the former route through downtown. [44] [45] A second business loop was created in Three Rivers, Michigan, after an expressway bypass of the city's downtown was opened in early 1954. [46]

  7. U.S. Route 33 in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    US 33 crossing the Ohio River on the Ravenswood Bridge, viewed from Ravenswood, with the Ohio bank of the river in the distance Seneca Rocks, along US 33 in Pendleton County, West Virginia (Wood engraving "The Cliffs of Seneca" by David H.Strother, published in 1872) US 33 passes through Judy Gap (center), after descending the Allegheny Front (background; highest point is Spruce Knob) View ...

  8. Ravenswood Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The William S. Ritchie Jr. Bridge, [1] more commonly known as the Ravenswood Bridge, is a two-lane cantilever bridge in the United States, connecting Ravenswood, West Virginia and rural Meigs County, Ohio, across the Ohio River. It has a total length of 2,710 ft (830 m) with a main span of 900 ft (270 m). The bridge was completed in 1981. [2]

  9. East Huntington Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The East Huntington Bridge (officially the Frank Gatski Memorial Bridge, also called the East End Bridge or the 31st Street Bridge) is a 900-foot (270 m) cable-stayed bridge crossing the Ohio River at Huntington, West Virginia. It carries West Virginia Route 106 on the West Virginia approach and OH 775 on the Ohio approach. [1]