U.S. Route 250 in West Virginia
Route information | ||||
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Auxiliary route of US 50 | ||||
Maintained by WVDOH | ||||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | US 40 / US 250 at the Ohio state line in Wheeling | |||
East end | US 250 at the Virginia state line near Bartow | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | West Virginia | |||
Counties | Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel, Marion, Taylor, Barbour, Randolph, Pocahontas | |||
Highway system | ||||
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U.S. Route 250 (US 250) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs from Sandusky, Ohio, to Richmond, Virginia. Within the state of West Virginia, the route runs from the Ohio border in Wheeling to the Virginia border near Thornwood.
Route description
U.S. 250's northern entrance into West Virginia is via the Military Order of the Purple Heart Bridge from Bridgeport, Ohio, onto Wheeling Island. It is briefly co-signed with U.S. Route 40. The route additionally co-signs with Interstate 70 and crosses the Ohio River on the Fort Henry Bridge in Wheeling, West Virginia. U.S. Route 250 then exits I-70 east of the Wheeling Tunnel and joins West Virginia Route 2 one mile (1.6 km) later. In Moundsville, West Virginia, the route leaves WV 2 and departs toward Cameron, Mannington, and Fairmont. It intersects with its parent route, U.S. Route 50, two miles west of Grafton in Pruntytown and continues southward, co-signed with U.S. Route 119 for 12 miles. The route moves through Philippi, and finally through Elkins. U.S. Route 250 intersects with U.S. Route 33 and U.S. Route 219 briefly in Elkins, which is the last major hub before U.S. Route 250 winds its way through the Appalachian Mountains to the Virginia border.
U.S. 250 in West Virginia includes the Philippi Covered Bridge at Philippi, the only covered bridge on the United States Numbered Highway System.
History
Originally, US 250 ran from Norwalk, Ohio to end at US 50 in Grafton, West Virginia. Today, it runs from Sandusky, Ohio to Richmond, Virginia, passing its original eastern terminus. East of Grafton, the route was originally part of West Virginia Route 56, which followed what is now US 119 from Philippi to Morgantown.[1]
Major intersections
This section contains a table that is missing mileposts for one or more junctions. |
County | Location | mi | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | |
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Ohio | Wheeling | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 40 west / US 250 west / Historic National Road west to I-70 west / SR 7 – Bridgeport | Ohio state line (Military Order of the Purple Heart Bridge over Ohio River back channel) | ||
I-70 west – Columbus, OH | West end of I-70 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance; US 250 west follows exit 0 | ||||||
0.7 | 1.1 | 1A | US 40 east / WV 2 north (Main Street) – Downtown Wheeling | East end of US 40 overlap | |||
0.8– 1.1 | 1.3– 1.8 | Wheeling Tunnel | |||||
I-70 east – Washington, PA | East end of I-70 overlap; US 250 east follows exit 1B | ||||||
McColloch Street | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||||||
16th Street | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||||||
WV 2 north (18th Street) – Downtown | West end of WV-2 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||||||
See WV-2 | |||||||
Marshall | Moundsville | WV 2 south | East end of WV-2 overlap | ||||
Limestone | WV 88 north – Bethlehem | Southern terminus of WV-88 | |||||
Cameron | WV 891 east – Waynesburg PA | Western terminus of WV-891 | |||||
Wetzel | Hundred | WV 69 north | Southern terminus of WV-69 | ||||
Burton | WV 7 west – New Martinsville | west end of WV-7 overlap | |||||
WV 7 east – Morgantown | east end of WV-7 overlap | ||||||
Marion | Farmington | WV 218 south – Worthington | West end of WV-218 overlap | ||||
WV 218 north – Fairview | East end of WV-218 overlap | ||||||
Fairmont | US 19 | Access to Downtown Fairmont | |||||
WV 310 | |||||||
White Hall | I-79 – Clarksburg, Morgantown | Exit 132 on I-79 | |||||
Taylor | Grafton | US 50 west – Clarksburg | West end of US-50 overlap | ||||
US 50 east – Grafton | East end of US-50 overlap | ||||||
Webster | US 119 north – Grafton | West end of US-119 overlap | |||||
Barbour | Corder Crossing | WV 76 west | Eastern terminus of WV-76 | ||||
Philippi | US 119 south / US 250 Truck south – Buckhannon | East end of US-119 overlap | |||||
Philippi Covered Bridge over Roaring Creek | |||||||
US 250 Truck north (Blue and Gray Expressway) to US 119 – Buckhannon, Grafton | |||||||
WV 38 east – Parsons | Western terminus of WV-38 | ||||||
Belington | WV 92 north – Morgantown | West end of WV-92 overlap | |||||
Randolph | Norton | US 33 west / US 48 west – Buckhannon | West end of US-33 / US 48 overlaps | ||||
Aggregates | WV 92 south (Harrison Avenue) – Crystal Springs | East end of WV 92 overlap | |||||
Elkins | US 48 east / US 219 north – Parsons | East end of US 48 overlap; west end of US 219 overlap | |||||
WV 92 north (Harrison Avenue) | West end of WV 92 overlap | ||||||
US 33 / WV 55 east – Seneca Rocks | East end of US 33 overlap; west end of WV 55 overlap | ||||||
Huttonsville | US 219 south / WV 55 west – Marlinton | East end of US 219/WV 55 overlaps | |||||
Pocahontas | Bartow | WV 28 south / WV 92 south – Minnehaha Springs | East end of WV 92 overlap; west end of WV-28 overlap | ||||
Thornwood | WV 28 north – Seneca Rocks | East end of WV-28 overlap | |||||
| US 250 east – Staunton | Virginia state line | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Philippi truck route
Location | Philippi |
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Length | 0.94 mi (1,510 m) |
U.S. Route 250 Truck follows Blue and Gray Expressway around the south and west sides of downtown Philippi, avoiding the covered bridge. The entire route is in Philippi, Barbour County.
mi | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.00 | 0.00 | US 119 north / US 250 – Grafton, Elkins | Northern terminus; northern end of concurrency with US 119 | ||
0.11 | 0.18 | US 119 south – Buckhannon | Southern end of concurrency with US 119 | ||
0.44– 0.51 | 0.71– 0.82 | Rick Everson Bridge over Roaring Creek | |||
0.94 | 1.51 | US 250 (South Main Street) – Grafton, Elkins | Southern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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