- West Virginia Route 9
Infobox road
state=WV
type=WV
route=9
length_mi=74.0
length_round=1
length_ref=Distance calculated usingMicrosoft MapPoint mapping software.]
established=
direction_a=West
starting_terminus=
junction=
direction_b=East
ending_terminus=
counties=Morgan, Hampshire, Morgan, Berkeley, Jefferson
previous_type=WV
previous_route=8
next_type=WV
next_route=10West Virginia Route 9 is a major east-west
state highway located in the eastern extents ofWest Virginia 'sEastern Panhandle . The western terminus of the route is at theMaryland state line north of Paw Paw, where WV 9 becomesMaryland Route 51 upon crossing thePotomac River . The eastern terminus is at theVirginia state line near Keys Gap and Mannings, where WV 9 continues onward as State Route 9.With no east-west
US Highway in the region, WV 9 acts as the major east-west transportation artery between Morgan, Berkeley, and Jefferson counties. WV 9 briefly enters Hampshire County where it intersects withWest Virginia Route 29 near Pin Oak.Construction
West Virginia Route 9 is currently undergoing a major upgrade.There are three distinct sections for which upgrades are planned - the
Virginia line toCharles Town ,Charles Town toMartinsburg , andMartinsburg toBerkeley Springs . Only the middle stretch has seen significant constructionU.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd began securing funding for the projects in the early 1990s. Shortly thereafter, a short portion of the road along the southern edge of
Martinsburg was upgraded to four lanes, from Queen Street to Kelly Island Road. In the mid-2000s, a short stretch was also four-laned fromI-81 west to Cumbo RoadThe next significant improvement did not take place until September 2007, when a four-mile stretch of the upgraded road opened up from
Charles Town , through Bardane to Leetown Road inKearneysville .In early 2008, the future west-bound lanes of traffic were opened to two-way traffic from Kelly Island Road to, and over,
Opequon Creek . This is allowing for the former road surface to be pulled up and the future eastbound lanes to be built. It also allowed for the demolition of the old bridge over the Opequon, which had been the site of several fatal accidents. Work continues on the four-laning from Opequon Creek to Kearneysville, as well.Preliminary engineering and design work has been done on the stretch from the
Virginia line toCharles Town . The only noticeable construction on the leg is a pair of bridges which spanUS Route 340 south ofCharles Town . Right now, these bridges do not connect to any existent roads. They will carry Route 9 away from its current path across theShenandoah River and the Blue Ridge. It is not known when construction on the eastern segment may commence in earnest. In West Virginia, it is widely perceived that Virginia has no interest in four-laning Route 9 in Loudoun County.The western leg of Route 9 from Martinsburg to Berkeley Springs has seen even less evidence of progress than the eastern leg.
There has been no discussion of expanding Route from Berkeley Springs to Paw Paw, as it is lightly traveled, across the winding
Cacapon River valley.Communities along the route
*Morgan County
**Paw Paw
**Woodrow*Morgan County
**Largent
**Great Cacapon
**Berkeley Springs
**Ridersville
**Stohrs Crossroads
**Holton*Berkeley County
**Hedgesville
**Martinsburg
**Baker Heights*Jefferson County
**Kearneysville
**Bardane
**Shenandoah Junction
**Corporation of Ranson
**Charles Town
**ManningsReferences
External links
* [http://www.wvroute9.com WVDOT WV Route 9]
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