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U.S. Route 460

U.S. Route 460 (US 460) is a spur route of U.S. Route 60. It currently runs for 655 miles (1,054 km) from Norfolk, Virginia, at its parent route U.S. Route 60 at Ocean View to Frankfort, Kentucky, intersecting its parent route once again. It passes through the states of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. It goes through the cities and towns of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Petersburg, Farmville, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Christiansburg, Blacksburg, Tazewell, and Grundy, in Virginia; Princeton and Bluefield in West Virginia; and Pikeville, Georgetown, and Frankfort in Kentucky.

U.S. Route 460

US 460 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 60
Length655 mi (1,054 km)
Existed1933–present
Major junctions
West end US 60 / US 421 in Frankfort, KY
Major intersections I-75 in Georgetown, KY
I-64 in Mount Sterling, KY
I-77 near Princeton, WV
I-81 in Christiansburg, VA
I-581 / US 220 in Roanoke, VA
I-85 in Petersburg, VA
I-95 in Petersburg, VA
I-295 in Petersburg, VA
East end US 60 in Norfolk, VA
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesKentucky, West Virginia, Virginia
Highway system
US 340WV I-470

The section from Interstate 81 at Christiansburg, Virginia, to U.S. Route 23 in Pikeville, Kentucky, is Corridor Q in the Appalachian Development Highway System. The portion improved under this system is unfinished between Grundy, Virginia, and Pikeville.

US 460 is a major east–west highway in Virginia. It is a major thoroughfare through southern Hampton Roads and connects the area to Petersburg. US 460 connects Lynchburg to Roanoke. US 460 is paired with US 221 between Bedford and Roanoke and with US 11 between Salem and Christiansburg. It is also the primary east–west roadway in the northern part of Southwest Virginia between Christiansburg and the Kentucky border; several miles near Bluefield pass through West Virginia.

Route description

Kentucky

 
U. S. Route 460 runs through downtown Georgetown, Kentucky.

US 460 now begins when it splits from US 60 a few miles east of downtown Frankfort. It is a winding two-lane highway with no shoulders and intersects US 62 and I-75 at Georgetown. It proceeds to Paris, where it serves as the town's "Main Street" and intersects US 27 and US 68. The next major intersection is with I-64 in Mount Sterling. It proceeds through Frenchburg and West Liberty. In Salyersville, the Mountain Parkway ends by merging onto it. It is a 3-lane highway for 14 miles and then it merges with US 23 in Paintsville. US 460 East follows US-23 South through Prestonsburg and Pikeville. The route enters the southwestern part of Virginia.

Virginia and West Virginia

 
US 460 eastbound at WV 598 in Bluefield, West Virginia

U.S. Route 460 runs east–west through the southern part of Virginia. It has two separate pieces in Virginia, joined by a relatively short section in West Virginia. Most of US 460 is a four-lane divided highway.

US 460 from Interstate 81 at Christiansburg west to Pikeville, Kentucky, including the piece in West Virginia, is Corridor Q of the Appalachian Development Highway System. From West Virginia east to I-81, US 460 is also part of the proposed Interstate 73.

History

The earliest origins of this road were as part of the track once known as the Trader's Path, a Virginia colonial trail dating from the 17th century that led from Augusta County to present-day Roanoke.[1] Before it was commissioned as a federally designated route in the late 1940s, US 460 was designated as Kentucky Route 4 from the western Virginia state line near Grundy to Millard, Kentucky. It was Kentucky Route 40 from Paintsville to Lexington.[2]

In the pre-Interstate era, US 460 was a major highway, passing from Frankfort through Louisville, Kentucky and Evansville, Indiana, and ending in St. Louis, Missouri, after crossing the MacArthur Bridge.

Interstate 64 has supplanted most of old US 460 as a more direct route. The stretch through Indiana and Illinois was eliminated in November 1976.[3] Old US 460 has been redesignated in these areas as parts of State Road 66 and State Road 62 in Indiana; and part of Illinois Route 15, Illinois Route 142, and Illinois Route 14 in that state. However, its parent route, US 60 has not been supplanted by I-64 and converted to a state highway in the greater Louisville area.

Many years after the road's elimination in Indiana in 1977, some older residents and even businesses along what is now Indiana State Road 62 still refer to the road as "Highway 460." Older billboards retain that designation in the St. Meinrad area. Some current telephone books also contain listings for those living on "Hwy 460."

When Fishtrap Lake was created in Pike County, Kentucky, US 460 was realigned to its current route from Salyersville to Paintsville. The former US 460 leading to the lake is now Kentucky Routes 1499 and 1789. The part between Paintsville and Millard remained U.S. Highway 23 and Kentucky Route 80.[4]

Major intersections

Kentucky
   US 60 / US 421 in Frankfort
  US 25 in Georgetown
  US 62 in Georgetown
  I-75 in Georgetown
   US 27 / US 68 in Paris
  I-64 in Mt. Sterling
  US 60 in Mt. Sterling. The highways travel concurrently through Mt. Sterling.
  US 23 in Paintsville. The highways travel concurrently to Pikeville.
  US 119 in Pikeville. The highways travel concurrently through Pikeville.
Virginia
  SR 83 in Grundy
  US 19 in Claypool Hill. The highways travel concurrently to Bluefield.
West Virginia
  US 52 in Bluefield. The highways travel concurrently through Bluefield.
  US 19 northeast of Bluefield. The highways travel concurrently to southwest of Princeton.
  I-77 east-southeast of Princeton
Virginia
  US 219 in Rich Creek
Appalachian Trail across the New River near Pearisburg
  US 11 in Christiansburg
  I-81 in Christiansburg. The highways travel concurrently through Christiansburg.
   I-81 / US 11 in Christiansburg. US 11/US 460 travels concurrently to Salem.
    Future I-73 / I-581 / US 220 in Roanoke
   US 11 / US 221 in Roanoke. US 221/US 460 travels concurrently to Bedford.
  US 29 south of Lynchburg. The highways travel concurrently to Lynchburg.
  US 501 in Lynchburg. The highways travel concurrently through Lynchburg.
  US 15 west-northwest of Farmville. The highways travel concurrently to south of Farmville.
  US 360 west of Burkeville. The highways travel concurrently to east of Burkeville.
  I-85 southwest of Petersburg. The highways travel concurrently to Petersburg.
  US 1 southwest of Petersburg
   I-85 / I-95 in Petersburg. I-95/US 460 travels concurrently through Petersburg.
  US 301 in Petersburg
  I-295 southeast of Petersburg
  US 258 in Windsor
   US 13 / US 58 in Suffolk. The highways travel concurrently to Chesapeake.
  I-664 in Chesapeake. The highways travel concurrently through Chesapeake.
  I-64 in Chesapeake
  US 17 in Chesapeake
  I-264 in Norfolk
  US 58 in Norfolk. The highways travel concurrently through Norfolk.
  I-564 in Norfolk
  I-64 in Norfolk
  I-64 in Norfolk
  US 60 in Norfolk

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See also

References

  1. ^ Frazier Associates. 1992. "Historical Architecture Reconnaissance Survey Report. Roanoke, Virginia." April 1992. Page 2.
  2. ^
  3. ^ "Where Did Route 460 Go? Now It's Illinois Routes 15, 142, 14". Mt. Vernon Register-News. November 27, 1976. p. 1. Retrieved December 9, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ July 4 2006 Roadtrip
  5. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 43, 106–107, 112. ISBN 0-528-00771-8.

External links

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  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 460
Browse numbered routes
  US 340WV  I-470

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources U S Route 460 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message U S Route 460 US 460 is a spur route of U S Route 60 It currently runs for 655 miles 1 054 km from Norfolk Virginia at its parent route U S Route 60 at Ocean View to Frankfort Kentucky intersecting its parent route once again It passes through the states of Virginia West Virginia and Kentucky It goes through the cities and towns of Norfolk Portsmouth Suffolk Petersburg Farmville Lynchburg Roanoke Christiansburg Blacksburg Tazewell and Grundy in Virginia Princeton and Bluefield in West Virginia and Pikeville Georgetown and Frankfort in Kentucky U S Route 460US 460 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of US 60Length655 mi 1 054 km Existed1933 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 60 US 421 in Frankfort KYMajor intersectionsI 75 in Georgetown KY I 64 in Mount Sterling KY I 77 near Princeton WV I 81 in Christiansburg VA I 581 US 220 in Roanoke VA I 85 in Petersburg VA I 95 in Petersburg VA I 295 in Petersburg VAEast endUS 60 in Norfolk VALocationCountryUnited StatesStatesKentucky West Virginia VirginiaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided US 340WV I 470The section from Interstate 81 at Christiansburg Virginia to U S Route 23 in Pikeville Kentucky is Corridor Q in the Appalachian Development Highway System The portion improved under this system is unfinished between Grundy Virginia and Pikeville US 460 is a major east west highway in Virginia It is a major thoroughfare through southern Hampton Roads and connects the area to Petersburg US 460 connects Lynchburg to Roanoke US 460 is paired with US 221 between Bedford and Roanoke and with US 11 between Salem and Christiansburg It is also the primary east west roadway in the northern part of Southwest Virginia between Christiansburg and the Kentucky border several miles near Bluefield pass through West Virginia Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Kentucky 1 2 Virginia and West Virginia 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditKentucky Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2008 Main article U S Route 460 in Kentucky U S Route 460 runs through downtown Georgetown Kentucky US 460 now begins when it splits from US 60 a few miles east of downtown Frankfort It is a winding two lane highway with no shoulders and intersects US 62 and I 75 at Georgetown It proceeds to Paris where it serves as the town s Main Street and intersects US 27 and US 68 The next major intersection is with I 64 in Mount Sterling It proceeds through Frenchburg and West Liberty In Salyersville the Mountain Parkway ends by merging onto it It is a 3 lane highway for 14 miles and then it merges with US 23 in Paintsville US 460 East follows US 23 South through Prestonsburg and Pikeville The route enters the southwestern part of Virginia Virginia and West Virginia Edit Main article U S Route 460 in Virginia US 460 eastbound at WV 598 in Bluefield West Virginia U S Route 460 runs east west through the southern part of Virginia It has two separate pieces in Virginia joined by a relatively short section in West Virginia Most of US 460 is a four lane divided highway US 460 from Interstate 81 at Christiansburg west to Pikeville Kentucky including the piece in West Virginia is Corridor Q of the Appalachian Development Highway System From West Virginia east to I 81 US 460 is also part of the proposed Interstate 73 History EditThe earliest origins of this road were as part of the track once known as the Trader s Path a Virginia colonial trail dating from the 17th century that led from Augusta County to present day Roanoke 1 Before it was commissioned as a federally designated route in the late 1940s US 460 was designated as Kentucky Route 4 from the western Virginia state line near Grundy to Millard Kentucky It was Kentucky Route 40 from Paintsville to Lexington 2 In the pre Interstate era US 460 was a major highway passing from Frankfort through Louisville Kentucky and Evansville Indiana and ending in St Louis Missouri after crossing the MacArthur Bridge Interstate 64 has supplanted most of old US 460 as a more direct route The stretch through Indiana and Illinois was eliminated in November 1976 3 Old US 460 has been redesignated in these areas as parts of State Road 66 and State Road 62 in Indiana and part of Illinois Route 15 Illinois Route 142 and Illinois Route 14 in that state However its parent route US 60 has not been supplanted by I 64 and converted to a state highway in the greater Louisville area Many years after the road s elimination in Indiana in 1977 some older residents and even businesses along what is now Indiana State Road 62 still refer to the road as Highway 460 Older billboards retain that designation in the St Meinrad area Some current telephone books also contain listings for those living on Hwy 460 When Fishtrap Lake was created in Pike County Kentucky US 460 was realigned to its current route from Salyersville to Paintsville The former US 460 leading to the lake is now Kentucky Routes 1499 and 1789 The part between Paintsville and Millard remained U S Highway 23 and Kentucky Route 80 4 Major intersections EditKentucky US 60 US 421 in Frankfort US 25 in Georgetown US 62 in Georgetown I 75 in Georgetown US 27 US 68 in Paris I 64 in Mt Sterling US 60 in Mt Sterling The highways travel concurrently through Mt Sterling US 23 in Paintsville The highways travel concurrently to Pikeville US 119 in Pikeville The highways travel concurrently through Pikeville Virginia SR 83 in Grundy US 19 in Claypool Hill The highways travel concurrently to Bluefield West Virginia US 52 in Bluefield The highways travel concurrently through Bluefield US 19 northeast of Bluefield The highways travel concurrently to southwest of Princeton I 77 east southeast of Princeton Virginia US 219 in Rich Creek Appalachian Trail across the New River near Pearisburg US 11 in Christiansburg I 81 in Christiansburg The highways travel concurrently through Christiansburg I 81 US 11 in Christiansburg US 11 US 460 travels concurrently to Salem Future I 73 I 581 US 220 in Roanoke US 11 US 221 in Roanoke US 221 US 460 travels concurrently to Bedford US 29 south of Lynchburg The highways travel concurrently to Lynchburg US 501 in Lynchburg The highways travel concurrently through Lynchburg US 15 west northwest of Farmville The highways travel concurrently to south of Farmville US 360 west of Burkeville The highways travel concurrently to east of Burkeville I 85 southwest of Petersburg The highways travel concurrently to Petersburg US 1 southwest of Petersburg I 85 I 95 in Petersburg I 95 US 460 travels concurrently through Petersburg US 301 in Petersburg I 295 southeast of Petersburg US 258 in Windsor US 13 US 58 in Suffolk The highways travel concurrently to Chesapeake I 664 in Chesapeake The highways travel concurrently through Chesapeake I 64 in Chesapeake US 17 in Chesapeake I 264 in Norfolk US 58 in Norfolk The highways travel concurrently through Norfolk I 564 in Norfolk I 64 in Norfolk I 64 in Norfolk US 60 in Norfolk 5 See also EditSpecial routes of U S Route 460References Edit Frazier Associates 1992 Historical Architecture Reconnaissance Survey Report Roanoke Virginia April 1992 Page 2 Fun Facts About Kentucky Highways US 460 Where Did Route 460 Go Now It s Illinois Routes 15 142 14 Mt Vernon Register News November 27 1976 p 1 Retrieved December 9 2016 via Newspapers com July 4 2006 Roadtrip Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 43 106 107 112 ISBN 0 528 00771 8 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 460 KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 460KML is not from Wikidata Endpoints of U S Highway 460 Browse numbered routes US 340WV I 470 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 460 amp oldid 1148081644, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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