West
Virginia welcome sign at the Virginia state line on US 250,
which was signed as an east-west route in Virginia but
became a north-south route in West Virginia.
North US 250 at WV
28, east of Bartow, with the mileage sign on the multiplexed
north US 250/south WV 28.


Signage on north US
250/south WV 28 at the intersection with WV 92 at
Bartow.



These are photos
from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at Green
Bank.








Left, south WV 28/92
at WV 66. Right, the end of west WV 66 at the WV 28/92
intersection south of Green Bank.


Signage at WV 66 and
Snowshoe Road, the route which leads to the famous West
Virginia ski resort. Above left and right, signage at the
end of Snowshoe Road. Right, the county route sign from
eastbound WV 66.



Signage on west WV
66 at the intersection with US 219/WV 55 at
Linwood.


Above, south US
219/west WV 55 at the WV 150 intersection, north of
Marlinton. Below left, approaching the intersection from
north WV 150. Below right, the signage for WV 150. WV 150 is
signed as the Highland Scenic Highway.




South WV 150 at the
intersection of WV 39/55 west of Marlinton. Notice that WV
55 signs are missing from the assembly at right.


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page created May 2, 2000
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