Common Highways Used for West Virginia Car Driveaway Services
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Interstate 64 (I-64): Runs east-west across West Virginia, connecting cities such as Huntington, Charleston, and Beckley, facilitating transportation between Kentucky and Virginia. | |||
Interstate 68 (I-68): Extends eastward from I-79 near Morgantown through Preston County to the Maryland border, providing a vital link to I-70 at Hancock, Maryland. | |||
Interstate 70 (I-70): Passes through the Northern Panhandle, serving the Wheeling area and connecting Ohio to Pennsylvania. | |||
Interstate 77 (I-77): Traverses north-south through the state, connecting Bluefield, Beckley, Charleston, and Parkersburg, and continues into Virginia and Ohio. | |||
Interstate 79 (I-79): Runs north-south from Charleston to the Pennsylvania border near Morgantown, passing through cities like Clarksburg and Fairmont. | |||
Interstate 81 (I-81): Cuts through the Eastern Panhandle, serving cities such as Martinsburg and connecting West Virginia with Maryland and Virginia. | |||
U.S. Route 19 (US 19): Runs north-south through central West Virginia, connecting Beckley, Summersville, and Clarksburg, and serving as an alternative to I-79. | |||
U.S. Route 50 (US 50): Crosses the state east-west, linking Parkersburg, Clarksburg, and Romney, and continues into Ohio and Virginia. | |||
U.S. Route 60 (US 60): Parallels I-64 in the southern part of the state, connecting Huntington, Charleston, and Lewisburg. | |||
U.S. Route 119 (US 119): Runs southwest-northeast, connecting Charleston, Spencer, and Morgantown, and extends into Kentucky and Pennsylvania. |