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词条 U.S. Route 52 in West Virginia
释义

  1. History

     Tolsia Highway  Williamson Bypass 

  2. Future

     King Coal Highway 

  3. Major intersections

  4. References

  5. External links

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U.S. Route 52 (US 52) skirts the western fringes of the U.S. state of West Virginia. It runs from the Virginia state line near Bluefield, where it is concurrent with Interstate 77 (I-77), in a general northwest and north direction to I-64 at Kenova. There it turns east, overlapping I-64 for {{convert|5|mi|km|spell=in}} before splitting off onto the West Huntington Expressway into Ohio via the West Huntington Bridge. Despite having an even number, US 52 is signed north–south in West Virginia. In some other states along its route, it is signed east-west. The West Virginia segment is signed such that US 52 north corresponds to the general westward direction of the highway, and vice versa. For a while, US 52 parallels US 23, which is on the other side of the Big Sandy River in Kentucky. This continues into Ohio, where US 52 travels on the Ohio side of the Ohio River while US 23 travels on the Kentucky side.

Most of the route is being upgraded to a high-speed four-lane divided highway, but not to interstate standards. It has been designated as part of the I-73 and I-74 corridors. From I-77 south of Bluefield to near Williamson, the new highway has been referenced to as the King Coal Highway; from Williamson north to Kenova, it is the Tolsia Highway.

History

===West Huntington Expressway===

The West Huntington Expressway is a controlled-access elevated highway that crosses the west end of Huntington WV. It was constructed in 1965 and originally signed as West Virginia Route 94 (WV 94). The first segment to open was a stub from I-64 to Jefferson Avenue in West Huntington in the fall of 1965. This included a bridge over a CSX railroad mainline. In the early 1970s, the expressway was extended northward across what is now the Nick Joe Rahall II Bridge across the Ohio River to US 52 and State Route 7 in Ohio.

Tolls were collected at the Ohio River bridge until the mid-1980s. The expressway has four lanes from I-64 to the US 60 interchange, where it drops to two lanes for the remainder of the highway, which includes the Ohio River bridge. The expressway was renumbered US 52 in 1979 when that highway was re-routed out of downtown Huntington to a new alignment on I-64 west to the Tolsia Highway south of Kenova.

Tolsia Highway

The Tolsia Highway is defined as running from I-64 at Kenova to Corridor G (US 119) north of Williamson.[1] Portions of the {{convert|66|mi|km|sing=on}} highway have been completed.

In 1998, US 52 south of the I-64 interchange in Kenova was upgraded to four-lane highway standards to the Tri-State Airport Access Road. In 2001, the four-lane highway was extended southward approximately {{convert|2|mi|km|spell=in}} to a stub interchange with WV 75.

Also in 1998, the Prichard bypass was opened to traffic with one interchange and one at-grade intersection. This {{convert|4|mi|km|spell=in|adj=on}}bypass includes very large rock cuts and a long and winding grade down a hill. In 2001, the four-lane highway was extended northward for a mile (1.6 km), removing some grades and curves along US 52. The extension was completed in 2002 at a cost of $9.6 million.

Before the eastern bypass was built, US 52 inside Prichard involved two alignments. US 52 originally took the path of WV 152, approximately {{convert|10|mi|km}} east of the current alignment. In the mid-1960s, state funding was secured to upgrade most of County Route 1 (CR 1), which ran along the Big Sandy River and Tug Fork River. The upgraded CR 1 was renumbered as US 52 in 1979. A western bypass of Prichard was constructed in the mid-1970s and partially abandoned in 1999, when the new four-lane alignment east of the community was constructed.

In 2001, the Crum segment of the Tolsia Highway opened to traffic. The highway begins just north of Crum at an incomplete diamond interchange and heads eastward towards CR 2. It has at-grade intersections with CR 52-47 and CR 52-31 along with a side road at the eastern terminus that takes traffic to CR 2. There are stubs for future bridges and ramps. Signage along this segment is minimal, with only a handful of arrows to designate the route. While the highway was built to four-lane standards, it is only striped for two.

In late 2002, Senator Robert C. Byrd received $20 million in funds to jump-start construction on the northern half of the Tolsia Highway. The money would be used to speed up construction on the {{convert|10|mi|km|sing=on}} link between Huntington and Prichard, serving several industrial parks and relieving two-lane US 52 of coal-truck congestion.

In 2003, survey and design of {{Convert|5|mi|km|spell=in}} of four-lane US 52 upgrades from Prichard north to Cyrus were completed. Plans include an interchange and five bridge structures.{{fact|date=June 2017}}

Williamson Bypass

{{see also|Corridor G}}

US 52 enters Kentucky twice along the Williamson, West Virginia bypass; bridging the Tug Fork River was preferred because it prevented the blasting of several hillsides in West Virginia. It was completed in 1996 as part of the Corridor G (US 119) project. The speed limit in West Virginia is {{convert|65|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} but drops to {{convert|55|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} in Kentucky.

Future

The Tolsia Highway is expected to meet the King Coal Highway at WV 65 and Corridor G (US 119).

King Coal Highway

The King Coal Highway is defined to run from WV 65 and Corridor G (US 119) near Belo, West Virginia to I-77 at its US 52 interchange near Bluefield.[2] The Coalfields Expressway (US 121) and the Shawnee Expressway will connect to the King Coal Highway.

The travel time, currently over 120 minutes from Williamson to Bluefield, will be reduced to 87 minutes.[2] South of Ikes Fork, a two-hour trip to Bluefield will be reduced to 44 minutes.

Interchanges and intersections proposed for the King Coal Highway include:[1]

  • Mingo County:
    • Near Head of Isaban
    • Near Taylorville, West Virginia
    • Near Twisted Gun Gap, West Virginia
    • Near Delbarton
    • Near Sharon Heights
  • Logan County:
    • Horsepen Mountain at Mountain View
  • McDowell County:
    • Johnny Cake Mountain
    • Sandy Huff
    • Davy
    • Welch at Indian Ridge
    • Carswell Hollow near Kimball
    • Burke Mountain near Keystone
    • Near Crumpler
    • Near the head of Long Pole
    • Near the head of Isaban
  • Wyoming County:
    • Indian Ridge near Steeles
    • Near Fanrock and Bailysville at Davy Mountain on Indian Ridge
    • Near Head of North Springs
    • Head of Burke Mountain near Herndon
  • Mercer County:
    • Near Crystal
    • Near McComas
    • Near Sandlick
    • West Virginia Route 20 near Littlesburgh Road
    • Near Rock
    • Near Godfrey
    • West Virginia Route 123 - Airport Road
    • John Nash Boulevard

Work has progressed on the four-lane upgrading of US 52 in Mercer County just east of Bluefield. On November 24, a contract totalling $2,057,914 was let to move approximately {{convert|500000|cuyd|m3}} of dirt and to grade and drain .22 miles from the recently completed $27 million interchange with Corridor Q (US 460) east of Bluefield to US 19 just north of James P. Bailey Lake. Six buildings will be demolished. This is the first of several projects that will extend the King Coal Highway to West Virginia Route 123 (Airport Road) north of Bluefield. Extending this project east, another contract was awarded December 15 and totals $1,371,251. The contract calls for more than {{convert|200000|cuyd|m3}} of excavation to grade and drain .18 mile of the King Coal Highway from county route 25 just north of the US 460 interchange to south of the old Raleigh-Grayson Turnpike. 36 buildings will be demolished. A future contract will include a bridge over US 19 which will cost $15 million.[3][4]

Design work is being commenced on a {{convert|11|mi|km|sing=on}} segment of the King Coal Highway from Horsepen Mountain to Isaban and from the Mercer County Interchange to West Virginia Route 123/Airport Road. The work being done on a {{convert|2.5|mi|km|sing=on}} section of highway near Horsepen Mountain is being done by mining companies that will save taxpayers over $20 million.

The total cost for both the Tolsia and King Coal Highways will be over $2 billion.

Major intersections

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References

1. ^{{cite book |last1= Mitchem |first1= Mike |first2= David B. |last2=Akers |title= King Coal Highway, I-73/74 Authority |location= Gilbert |publisher= West Virginia Department of Highways |date= n.d.}}
2. ^{{cite book |title= King Coal Highway |author= West Virginia Department of Transportation |chapter= Executive Summary. |location= n.p. |publisher= West Virginia Department of Transportation |date= n.d.}}
3. ^{{cite press release |author= West Virginia Department of Transportation |title= DOH Awards King Coal Highway Contract |date= December 18, 2003 |publisher= West Virginia Department of Transportation |access-date= December 24, 2003 |url= http://www.wvkingcoal.com/press/121803.html |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20040202033043/http://wvkingcoal.com/press/121803.html |archivedate= February 2, 2004 |df= mdy-all }}
4. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=10691556&BRD=2088&PAG=461&dept_id=387653&rfi=8 |title= Contract Allows More King Coal Highway Construction |date= December 20, 2003 |work= Bluefield Daily Telegram |access-date= December 24, 2003}}

External links

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10 : U.S. Highways in West Virginia|U.S. Route 52|Interstate 73|Interstate 74|Transportation in Mercer County, West Virginia|Transportation in McDowell County, West Virginia|Transportation in Wyoming County, West Virginia|Transportation in Mingo County, West Virginia|Transportation in Wayne County, West Virginia|Transportation in Cabell County, West Virginia

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