U.S. ROUTE 119
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'U.S. Route 119', commonly abbreviated as 'US 119', is a spur of US 19. It is a north-south route that was an original United States highway of 1926. It is often referred to as Corridor G east of US 23 and KY 80 in Kentucky to Interstate 64 at Charleston, West Virginia.
US 119 is a two and four-lane highway running from Pineville at US 25 (Daniel Boone Parkway) to the West Virginia state line at South Williamson.
From Pineville to US 23 (Country Music Highway) at Jenkins, it is part of Corridor F. During its concurrency from Jenkins north to Pikeville, where it departs eastward towards West Virginia, it is part of Corridor B. From US 23/KY 80 at Pikeville eastward towards the state line, it is part of Corridor G.
US 119 passes near Harlan and Pikeville.
US 119 enters from Kentucky via Corridor G, a four-lane limited-access highway stretching from Williamson to Charleston. The earliest segment of Corridor G to open was in 1972 and was finished in 1997. Formerly, US 119 was a typical two-lane mountain highway.
The US route becomes a mostly two-lane highway north of Charleston, passing by Spencer and Morgantown before leaving the state.
US 119 travels through Connellsville, Greensburg, and Punxsutawney, and bypasses Uniontown and Indiana. There are numerous other boroughs and villages along its 133 mile route in the Keystone State.
The southern entrance of US 119 is at the West Virginia state line one-half mile south of Point Marion. The northern terminus is at US 219 two miles south of DuBois, Pennsylvania.
US 119's control cities include Morgantown, West Virginia, Uniontown, Connellsville, New Stanton (for northbound traffic only), Greensburg, Blairsville, Indiana, Punxsutawney, and DuBois.
US 119 is in the National Highway System from the West Virginia state line to Exit 0 of PA Turnpike 66, and from US 22 to US 219. From US 22 to US 219, the highway carries the name of the Buffalo-Pittsburgh Highway; from US 22 to PA 56, it is also known as the Patrick J. Stapleton Highway; near Uniontown, it bears the name George C. Marshall Parkway.
Concurrencies along the route include PA 43 from Chadville to US 40; US 40 from the Hopwood interchange to Main Street, Uniontown; Truck PA 711 from Connellsville to North Connellsville; PA 819 from the borough of South Greensburg to the City of Greensburg; Business PA 66 from US 30 in South Greensburg to Greensburg; PA 130 in Greensburg; US 22 from Shieldsburg to two miles east of Blairsville; PA 56 from Homer City to US 422; Business US 422 from the Wayne Avenue interchange to the US 422 interchange; Truck PA 286 from US 422 to PA 286; and PA 36 in Punxsutawney.
The routing of US 119 south of Charleston changed drastically with the opening of Corridor G from 1972 to 1997.
The original routing southeast of capital city was WV 61 to Marmet, where it took WV 94 southwest to Racine [2]. From Racine to Danville, it followed today's WV 3 and onward to Madison. From Madison south to Logan, it followed today's WV 17.
South of Logan to Mountain View, it followed WV 44. At Mountain View, it junctioned US 52 and overlapped it northwest to Williamson, where it entered Kentucky.
★ List of U.S. Routes
1. US Highways from US 1 to US 830 Robert V. Droz
2. Rand McNally. Atlas. 1970.
'U.S. Route 119', commonly abbreviated as 'US 119', is a spur of US 19. It is a north-south route that was an original United States highway of 1926. It is often referred to as Corridor G east of US 23 and KY 80 in Kentucky to Interstate 64 at Charleston, West Virginia.
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Route description
Kentucky
US 119 is a two and four-lane highway running from Pineville at US 25 (Daniel Boone Parkway) to the West Virginia state line at South Williamson.
From Pineville to US 23 (Country Music Highway) at Jenkins, it is part of Corridor F. During its concurrency from Jenkins north to Pikeville, where it departs eastward towards West Virginia, it is part of Corridor B. From US 23/KY 80 at Pikeville eastward towards the state line, it is part of Corridor G.
US 119 passes near Harlan and Pikeville.
West Virginia
US 119 enters from Kentucky via Corridor G, a four-lane limited-access highway stretching from Williamson to Charleston. The earliest segment of Corridor G to open was in 1972 and was finished in 1997. Formerly, US 119 was a typical two-lane mountain highway.
The US route becomes a mostly two-lane highway north of Charleston, passing by Spencer and Morgantown before leaving the state.
Pennsylvania
US 119 travels through Connellsville, Greensburg, and Punxsutawney, and bypasses Uniontown and Indiana. There are numerous other boroughs and villages along its 133 mile route in the Keystone State.
The southern entrance of US 119 is at the West Virginia state line one-half mile south of Point Marion. The northern terminus is at US 219 two miles south of DuBois, Pennsylvania.
US 119's control cities include Morgantown, West Virginia, Uniontown, Connellsville, New Stanton (for northbound traffic only), Greensburg, Blairsville, Indiana, Punxsutawney, and DuBois.
US 119 is in the National Highway System from the West Virginia state line to Exit 0 of PA Turnpike 66, and from US 22 to US 219. From US 22 to US 219, the highway carries the name of the Buffalo-Pittsburgh Highway; from US 22 to PA 56, it is also known as the Patrick J. Stapleton Highway; near Uniontown, it bears the name George C. Marshall Parkway.
Concurrencies along the route include PA 43 from Chadville to US 40; US 40 from the Hopwood interchange to Main Street, Uniontown; Truck PA 711 from Connellsville to North Connellsville; PA 819 from the borough of South Greensburg to the City of Greensburg; Business PA 66 from US 30 in South Greensburg to Greensburg; PA 130 in Greensburg; US 22 from Shieldsburg to two miles east of Blairsville; PA 56 from Homer City to US 422; Business US 422 from the Wayne Avenue interchange to the US 422 interchange; Truck PA 286 from US 422 to PA 286; and PA 36 in Punxsutawney.
History
Kentucky
West Virginia
The routing of US 119 south of Charleston changed drastically with the opening of Corridor G from 1972 to 1997.
The original routing southeast of capital city was WV 61 to Marmet, where it took WV 94 southwest to Racine [2]. From Racine to Danville, it followed today's WV 3 and onward to Madison. From Madison south to Logan, it followed today's WV 17.
South of Logan to Mountain View, it followed WV 44. At Mountain View, it junctioned US 52 and overlapped it northwest to Williamson, where it entered Kentucky.
See also
★ List of U.S. Routes
References
1. US Highways from US 1 to US 830 Robert V. Droz
2. Rand McNally. Atlas. 1970.
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