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Huntersville and Warm Springs Turnpike: Huntersville - Warm Springs: WV Route 39, VA Route 39: Huttonsville and Huntersville Road: Huttonsville - Huntersville: U.S. Route 219, WV Route 39: Tolled state improvement Indian Creek Turnpike: February 24, 1854: Indian River Turnpike and Toll Bridge: Jackson's River Turnpike: Jacksonville and Bent ...
Winchester to Staunton (1838 ch. 184) Warm Springs and Harrisonburg Turnpike BPW 645 (on 1848 map) Harrisonburg to Warm Springs (1829-30 ch. 72) 1860 map: SR 42, SR 837, SR 728 [apparently never built but took over the Augusta Springs Turnpike here], US 250, SR 629, SR 39 - this was probably all SR 17 in 1918 Warrenton and Rappahannock Turnpike
WV 39 west – Marlinton: West Virginia state line; western terminus: Bath SR 687 (Jackson River Turnpike) – Bacova: former SR 268 south: Warm Springs: 17.81: 28.66: US 220 south (Sam Snead Highway) – Covington: Western end of US 220 concurrency: 18.00: 28.97: US 220 north (Sam Snead Highway) – Monterey: Eastern end of US 220 concurrency
In Virginia, the highway runs 166.74 miles (268.34 km) from the West Virginia state line near Hightown east to its eastern terminus at US 360 in Richmond. US 250 is the main east–west highway of Highland County, which is known as Virginia's Little Switzerland; the highway follows the path of the 19th century Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike.
The route additionally co-signs with Interstate 70 and crosses the Ohio River on the Fort Henry Bridge in Wheeling, West Virginia. U.S. Route 250 then exits I-70 east of the Wheeling Tunnel and joins West Virginia Route 2 one mile (1.6 km) later. In Moundsville, West Virginia, the route leaves WV 2 and departs toward Cameron, Mannington, and ...
West Virginia Route 39 (WV 39) is an east–west state highway in West Virginia. The western terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 60 and West Virginia Route 16 in Gauley Bridge . The eastern terminus is at the Virginia state line four miles (6.4 km) east of Minnehaha Springs , where WV 39 continues east into Virginia as State Route 39 .
The first piece of State Route 395, which ended up extending from Warm Springs to West Virginia, was also created in 1924 as a spur from SR 39 at Monterey. The entire Covington-West Virginia corridor (SR 395 and part of SR 338) became State Route 800 in 1928 (along with an extension southwest from Covington), and was renumbered State Route 18 ...
The route additionally co-signs with Interstate 70 and crosses the Ohio River on the Fort Henry Bridge in Wheeling, West Virginia. U.S. Route 250 then exits I-70 east of the Wheeling Tunnel and joins West Virginia Route 2 one mile (1.6 km) later. In Moundsville, West Virginia, the route leaves WV 2 and departs toward Cameron, Mannington, and ...