| Scenes Pertaining to Interstate 64 |
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West Virginia 16 leads southward from Beckley and Mabscott to the trumpet interchange connection with the West Virginia Turnpike. The four-lane divided highway acts as a pseudo expressway here with an interchange at City Avenue and grade separation with Fitzpatrick and Old Soak Roads (the overpass pictured in the background). Photo taken 06/17/05. |
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All traffic to Interstates 64 & 77 departs West Virginia 16 in unison at the trumpet interchange. West Virginia 16 continues southward four miles to Sophia as a four-lane divided highway. Photo taken 06/17/05. |
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Drivers bound for Interstates 64 west & 77 north to Charleston and Interstate 77 south to Bluefield depart West Virginia 16 southbound. The connection from West Virginia 16 to the Interstate 64 & 77 southbound split is toll free. Photo taken 06/17/05. |
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Now on the ramp to Interstates 64 & 77 (West Virginia Turnpike), a sign bridge partitions motorists into the northbound ramp to Charleston and southbound ramp to Bluefield. Interstate 64 west & 77 north meet the U.S. 19 connector in three miles for interests northeast to Oak Hill, Summersville, and Morgantown. The turnpike otherwise continues another 53 miles to its end at the Kanawha River crossing in southeast Charleston. Photo taken 06/17/05. |
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Interstates 64 & 77 come into view at the West Virginia 16 ramp partition to the West Virginia Turnpike. Southbound drivers continues two miles to the split of Interstate 64 east from the Turnpike southbound. Interstate 64 meanders eastward from Beckley to Green Sulphur Springs, Lewisburg, and White Sulphur Springs before crossing into Virginia. Interstate 77 remains along the turnpike through to Princeton. Photo taken 06/17/05. |