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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.
South Carolina Highway 303; Tennessee State Route 303; Texas: Texas State Highway 303 (former) Texas State Highway Spur 303; Farm to Market Road 303; Urban Road 303 (signed as Farm to Market Road 303) Utah State Route 303; Virginia State Route 303; Washington State Route 303; Other areas: Puerto Rico Highway 303; U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 303
West of Petersburg: Maryland state line 1922: current WV 43 — — — — 1922: 1940 Became part of WV 39 to match Virginia (which had renumbered its side from SR 501 to SR 39); the original plan was to renumber this road as WV 501, but West Virginia could not do that WV 43 — — US 19 at Muddlety: WV 20 at Craigsville: 1941
303.76 I-64 at the Kentucky state line near Ashland, Ky. I-64 at the Virginia state line near White Sulphur Springs: 1956: 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
US 35 near Beech Hill: 1934: current US 40: 16: 26 US 40 at Wheeling: US 40 near West Alexander, Pa. 1926: current US 48: 143: 230 West Virginia Route 93 near Davis: US 48 near Lebanon Church, Va. 2002: current Under construction as part of Corridor H: US 50: 196.20: 315.75 US 50 / SR 32 near Belpre, Ohio: US 50 near Winchester, Va.
Construction equipment and logs from the cleared trees are visible along highway 303 where a large housing development is in the works, on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.
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 ...
US 30 in West Virginia starts off at the corner of the Ohio River, where it immediately runs into Chester. After about 0.4 miles (0.64 km), the highway has an interchange with WV 2. The freeway portion that was carried over from Ohio ends shortly after. After an intersection with WV 8, US 30 continues into Pennsylvania.