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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.
The route exits the state into Virginia, running concurrently with Interstate 64 (I-64) east of White Sulphur Springs. Most of US 60's route through West Virginia is part of and even signed in several areas as the Midland Trail, a National Scenic Byway.
Herns Mill Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge near Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. It was built in 1884, [ 2 ] and is a Queen post truss bridge measuring 10 feet, 6 inches wide and 53 feet, 8 inches long.
US 30: 4: 6.4 US 30 at Chester: US 30 near Chester 1926: current US 33: 248: 399 US 33 at Ravenswood: US 33 near Harrisonburg, Va. 1937: current US 35: 22.6: 36.4 I-64 at Teays Valley: 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 ...
Future US 121, will be decommissioned when more of US 121 is completed WV 122: 13.2: 21.2 Forest Hill: North of Rock Camp — — WV 123: 9.9: 15.9 Virginia state line: West of Princeton — — WV 125: 10: 16 Hinton: Sandstone — — Partially built New River Parkway, unsigned as of 2016 WV 127: 7.6: 12.2 Forks of Cacapon: Virginia state line ...
Back Run Bridge Ruin 1915 2000 Harrisville Southern Railroad: Back Run Harrisville: Ritchie: WV-73: Williamstown–Marietta Bridge: Replaced Cantilever: 1903 1987 WV 31 / SR 60: Ohio River: Williamstown, West Virginia, and Marietta, Ohio: Wood County, West Virginia, and Washington County, Ohio
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]
Van Metre Ford Stone Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located near Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia. Built by Pennsylvania builder Silas Harry, it was built in 1832, and is a three span bridge crossing Opequon Creek. It is 132 feet long and constructed of ashlar limestone. The center span measures 32 feet and the two side spans ...