West Virginia Route 115

West Virginia Route 115 is a state highway running north to south in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. The western terminus is at WV 9 near Baker Heights. The eastern terminus of the route is at WV 9 near Mannings. The route mostly follows a previous alignment of WV 9.

West Virginia Route 115
Route information
Maintained by WVDOH
Length19.2 mi[1] (30.9 km)
Major junctions
South end WV 9 near Mannings
North end WV 9 near Baker Heights
Location
CountiesBerkeley, Jefferson
Highway system
WV 114US 119

History

View north along WV 115 in Baker Heights

When the Charles Town bypass was built between April 1996 and March 1997, the designations of U.S. 340 and WV 9 were moved to the new four-lane highway. As a result, WV 115 was created to run along the old WV 9 through Charles Town. As the new WV 9 four-lane between Charles Town and Martinsburg was built, WV 115 was extended north to Baker Heights, but wasn't signed until around 2014–2015. Finally in November 2012, a new four-lane highway between Charles Town and the Virginia state line near Keyes Gap was constructed and assigned to WV 9, which extended WV 115 through its old, curvy alignment. WV 115 is currently not signed from the four-way intersection at the state line, but is signed at the U.S. 340/WV 115 intersection, which gained a roundabout in August 2017.

Route description

WV 115 starts at WV 9/CR 32 (Chestnut Hill Road) at the Virginia state line near Keyes Gap, although it is unsigned at this intersection. It travels through the communities of Mannings and Mountain Mission and goes north of Shannondale before crossing the Shenandoah River and travelling through Mechanicstown. WV 115 has an intersection with U.S. 340 before entering Charles Town, where it intersects WV 51. North of Ranson, it follows WV 9 before crossing under it in Bardane. It travels through Kearneyville, where it intersects WV 480's southern terminus, before the route finally ends near Baker Heights at WV 9.

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References

  1. "WV 115 Length". Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 20, 2013.
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