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The East River Mountain Tunnel, connecting Virginia and West Virginia, is one of only two instances in the U.S. where a mountain road tunnel crosses a state line. The other is the Cumberland Gap Tunnel, connecting Tennessee and Kentucky. [3] I-77 is a snowbird route to the Southern U.S. for those traveling from the Great Lakes region. [4]
The West Virginia Turnpike is a member of the E-ZPass electronic toll collection consortium, allowing members to attach a transponder to their windshield or front bumper and pay electronically. [31] West Virginia E-ZPass members can pay a flat annual fee for unlimited travel on the West Virginia Turnpike. [30] [32]
This is a list of turnpike roads, built and operated by nonprofit turnpike trusts or private companies in exchange for the privilege of collecting a toll, in the U.S. states of Virginia and West Virginia, mainly in the 19th century. While most of the roads are now maintained as free public roads, some have been abandoned.
At the northern terminus at Interstate 64 in Charleston, West Virginia, one can pick up Interstate 77 and Interstate 79, along with the West Virginia Turnpike. The Hatfield–McCoy Trails are an ATV and mountain biking network of trails throughout southwest West Virginia .
WV 123 west – Mercer County Airport: Eastern terminus of WV 123 10.6: 17.1: US 460 east – Pearisburg VA: North end of US 460 overlap: Princeton: 12.2: 19.6: WV 104 west (Morrison Drive) South end of WV 104 overlap: 12.3: 19.8: WV 104 east (Stafford Drive) North end of WV 104 overlap: 12.7– 12.8: 20.4– 20.6: WV 20 (Main Street) Traffic ...
On June 29, 1973, I-79 was extended from West Virginia exit 146 to exit 148 , where, at one point, traffic was forced onto the newly opened west end of Corridor E (now I-68) to exit 1. [21] A further extension of six miles (9.7 km), including the Uffington Bridge over the Monongahela River southwest of Morgantown, was opened on August 30, 1973 ...
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]
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