West Virginia Route 4 is a north–south state highway within and maintained by the U.S. state of West Virginia. The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 119 in Clendenin. The northern terminus of the route is at West Virginia Route 20 in Rock Cave.
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by WVDOH | ||||
Length | 96.6 mi[1] (155.5 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | US 119 in Clendenin | |||
North end | WV 20 in Rock Cave | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | West Virginia | |||
Counties | Kanawha, Clay, Braxton, Lewis, Upshur | |||
Highway system | ||||
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The road connects several towns in the central part of the state. WV 4 is concurrent with U.S. Route 19 from Flatwoods to Ireland.
WV 4 used to extend across the state, running west from Clendenin to Kentucky via US 119 and US 60, and north and east from Rock Cave to Virginia via WV 20, US 33, WV 28, and US 50.
Major intersections
editCounty | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Kanawha | Clendenin | US 119 to I-79 – Elkview, Spencer | |||
Clay | | WV 36 north to I-79 – Spencer | |||
Clay | WV 16 south – Clay | south end of WV 16 overlap | |||
| WV 16 north to I-79 – Grantsville | north end of WV 16 overlap | |||
Braxton | | I-79 – Charleston, Clarksburg | I-79 exit 51 | ||
| I-79 / US 19 – Clarksburg, Charleston | I-79 exit 62 | |||
Laurel Fork | WV 15 east – Airport | ||||
| US 19 south to I-79 – Charleston, Clarksburg | south end of US 19 overlap | |||
Heaters | WV 5 west – Burnsville, Burnsville Lake Dam | ||||
Lewis | | US 19 north – Weston | north end of US 19 overlap | ||
Upshur | Rock Cave | WV 20 – Buckhannon, Webster Springs, Holly River State Park | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
edit- ^ Distance calculated using Microsoft MapPoint mapping software.
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