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U.S. Route 48 (US 48), also known as the incomplete Corridor H of the Appalachian Development Highway System, extends from Interstate 79 (I-79) in Weston, West Virginia, eastward across the crest of the Allegheny Mountains to I-81 in Strasburg, Virginia. It is planned to extend 157 miles (253 km) from northwestern Virginia to central West Virginia.
Corridor H is the only corridor highway that remains incomplete in the State of West Virginia. It begins at I-79 in Weston and will end at I-81 in Strasburg when complete. Virginia's portion of Corridor H runs from the West Virginia state line to I-81 at Strasburg, Virginia. The building of Corridor H was controversial, arousing strong passions ...
West of its interchange with Interstate 81 (I-81) in Strasburg, SR 55 runs concurrently with the easternmost portion of US 48 as part of Corridor H. East of Front Royal, the state highway serves as the local complement of I-66 as it passes through the towns of Marshall, The Plains, and Haymarket. Most of SR 55 is a Virginia Byway.
View east along WV 55 east of US 220/WV 28 in Moorefield. West Virginia Route 55 is an east–west state highway in West Virginia.The western terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 19 in Muddlety.
The state highway runs 45.6 miles (73.4 km) from the Virginia state line near Mathias north to the Virginia state line at High View. At both termini, the road continues as Virginia State Route 259 (SR 259). WV 259 passes through Hardy and Hampshire counties and runs concurrently with WV 55 on Corridor H between Baker and Wardensville.
Swansea's plans for a new Case Junior High School building take a step forward. Plans to build a replacement for the Joseph Case Junior High School at 195 Main St. in Swansea are finally moving ...
Interstate 73 (I-73) was a planned Interstate Highway in Virginia.Authorized by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA), Virginia's section would begin at the North Carolina state line and follow the U.S. Route 220 (US 220) corridor through Martinsville and Roanoke, then westerly into West Virginia, possibly along Corridor Q. [1]
Replaced by US 50S; not in revised numbering plan US 250: 514: 827 US 6 in Sandusky, OH: I-95/US 33/US 60/US 360 in Richmond, VA: 1926: current US 258: 217: 349 US 17 in Jacksonville, NC: Mellen Street, Ingalls Road, and McNair Drive in Hampton, VA: 1932: current US 259: 250: 400 US 59 in Nacogdoches, TX: US 59, US 270 near Page, OK