U.S. Route 40 in West Virginia explained

State:WV
Type:US
Route:40
Length Mi:16.0
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:US 40 highlighted in red
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus A: at the Ohio state line
Junction:
Terminus B: at the Pennsylvania state line
Previous Type:WV
Previous Route:39
Next Type:WV
Next Route:41
Counties:Ohio

In the U.S. state of West Virginia, U.S. Route 40 (US 40) runs for 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. The highway travels north around Wheeling Hill, before traveling through the northeastern suburbs of Wheeling, Triadelphia and Valley Grove before entering Pennsylvania. A majority of the route still follows the old National Road which predates the U.S. Highway System.

History

Before the construction of I-70, US 40 continued southeast along Zane Street to Virginia Street, crossing the east channel of the Ohio River on the Wheeling Suspension Bridge.

See also