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I-74 at the Virginia state line proposed — I-77: 187.21: 301.29 I-77 at the Virginia state line near Bluefield: I-77 at the Ohio state line in Marietta, Oh. 1956: current I-79: 160.52: 258.33 I-77 near Charleston: I-79 at the Pennsylvania state line near Mount Morris, Pa. 1967: current I-81: 26: 42 I-81 at the Virginia state line near Rest, Va.
Interstate 77 (I-77) in the US state of West Virginia is a major north–south Interstate Highway. It extends for 187.21 miles (301.29 km) between Bluefield at the Virginia state line and Williamstown at the Ohio state line.
Interstate 81 (I-81) in the US state of West Virginia crosses the Eastern Panhandle region, linking Virginia to Maryland. The Interstate Highway , completed in 1966, spans 26 miles (42 km) through Berkeley County , paralleling U.S. Route 11 (US 11) for its entire length.
Interstate 64 (I-64) is an Interstate Highway in the US state of West Virginia. It travels east–west through the state for 189 miles (304 km) passing by the major towns and cities of Huntington , Charleston , Beckley , and Lewisburg .
Cities signed southbound only 249.0: 400.7: WV 7 west (Mason Dixon Highway) – Blacksville, Wadestown: North end of WV 7 overlap 252.6: 406.5: WV 100 south: Northern terminus of WV 100 253.5: 408.0: US 19 north (Mt. Morris Road) Continuation into Pennsylvania: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Interstate 79 (I-79) is an Interstate Highway in the Eastern United States, designated from I-77 in Charleston, West Virginia, north to Pennsylvania Route 5 (PA 5) and PA 290 in Erie, Pennsylvania. It is a primary thoroughfare through western Pennsylvania and West Virginia and makes up part of an important corridor to Buffalo, New York , and ...
Interstate 64 in West Virginia; Interstate 68; Interstate 268; Interstate 70 in West Virginia; Interstate 470 (Ohio–West Virginia) Interstate 73; Interstate 77 in West Virginia; Interstate 79; Interstate 81 in West Virginia
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