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In the U.S. state of West Virginia, U.S. Route 40 (US 40) runs for 16 miles (26 km) through the Northern Panhandle region. The highway enters the state on the Military Order of the Purple Heart bridge concurrent with US 250, crossing Wheeling Island, before joining Interstate 70 (I-70) over the Fort Henry Bridge before leaving the interstate.
WV 2 crosses the Kanawha River over the Bartow Jones Bridge at Point Pleasant, West Virginia 1909 stone masonry rail bridge crossing WV-2 near Point Pleasant. WV 2 was reconstructed from Lesage to Glenwood as an improved two-lane highway with shoulders on a four-lane right-of-way in the mid-1980s.
CSX Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway line Mingo Junction and Follansbee: 1904 Wheeling–Pittsburgh Steel Railroad Bridge: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: Steubenville and Coketown: 1917 Market Street Bridge: WV 2 Spur: Steubenville and East Steubenville: 1905 Steubenville Railroad Bridge: Norfolk Southern Railway: Steubenville and Weirton ...
At WV 2, which leads to Point Pleasant, there is a partial cloverleaf interchange with six ramps; all movements are free-flowing except for northbound US 35 to southbound WV 2, and from southbound WV 2 to southbound US 35; the interchange is partially in Henderson.
Charleston and Point Pleasant Turnpike: Charleston - Point Pleasant: WV Route 25, WV Route 62: Charleston and Ravenswood Turnpike: Charleston - Ripley - Ravenswood: Old U.S. Route 21, Ravenswood-Ripley Road Charles Town and Berryville Turnpike: March 22, 1847 Berryville, VA to Charles Town, WV: Route 340 Augustine Ave. (Old Route 340) Cheat ...
US 40 west (National Road) – Wheeling: Continuation into West Virginia: Claysville: 6.3: 10.1: PA 231 south (Bell Avenue) Western terminus of PA 231 concurrency: 6.5: 10.5: PA 231 north (Wayne Street) Eastern terminus of PA 231 concurrency: Buffalo Township: 10.3: 16.6: PA 221 (Green Valley Road/Bridge Road) – Taylorstown, Prosperity: North ...
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The W&P Subdivision is a rail line between Washington, Pennsylvania (formerly ran until Wheeling, West Virginia), and Hazelwood, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Formerly operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and later CSX Transportation, this line is now operated by Allegheny Valley Railroad.