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U.S. Route 33 in West Virginia

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Map
US 33 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by WVDOH
Length248 mi (399 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
West endFile:US 33.svg US 33 at the Ohio state line
Major intersectionsFile:I-77.svg I-77 from Ravenswood to Ripley
File:US 119.svg US 119 from Spencer to Buckhannon
File:I-79.svg I-79 in Weston
File:US 48.svg US 48 from Weston to Elkins
File:US 219.svg US 219 in Elkins
File:US 220.svg US 220 in Franklin
East endFile:US 33.svg US 33 at the Virginia state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWest Virginia
CountiesJackson, Roane, Calhoun, Gilmer, Lewis, Upshur, Barbour, Randolph, Pendleton
Highway system
WV 32 WV 34

U.S. Route 33 (US 33) in the U.S. state of West Virginia extends 248 miles (399 km) from the Ohio River at Ravenswood to the Virginia state line atop Shenandoah Mountain west of Harrisonburg, Virginia.

Route description

File:Ravenswood Bridge.jpg
US 33 crossing the Ohio River on the Ravenswood Bridge, viewed from Ravenswood, with the Ohio bank of the river in the distance
File:The Cliffs of Seneca.jpg
Seneca Rocks, along US 33 in Pendleton County, West Virginia (Wood engraving "The Cliffs of Seneca" by David H.Strother, published in 1872)
File:JudyRocks.JPG
US 33 passes through Judy Gap (center), after descending the Allegheny Front (background; highest point is Spruce Knob)
File:2016-06-06 09 14 53 View west along U.S. Route 33 (Blue Gray Trail) near Nilhor Lane in Brandywine, Pendleton County, West Virginia.jpg
View west along US 33 in Pendleton County

Shortly after entering West Virginia and crossing the Ohio River, US 33 turns south, then east in Ravenswood. It then joins SR 2's freeway, turning northeast, then east again to Silverton. The two routes then split, and US 33 joins Interstate 77 to Ripley. The route then turns east from I-77, joining US 119 at Spencer, then passing through extremely rural areas of Roane, Calhoun, Gilmer, and Lewis counties. US 33 Intersects Interstate 79 at Weston, West Virginia. From Interstate 79 east, US 33 is a four-lane highway, part of Corridor H of the Appalachian Development Highway System. The four-lane segment continues on through rural areas of Upshur, and Randolph counties, to just a couple miles past Elkins. At Harding, US 250 joins US 33 for several miles after Elkins, where US 33 joins SR 55 and returns to a two-lane road, except for a seven-mile (11 km) section of four-lane across Kelly Mountain between Canfield and Bowden. Passing through the Monongahela National Forest, US 33 crosses the Eastern Continental Divide between Harman and Onego at about 3,240 feet (990 m) elevation, entering Pendleton County, then descends the Allegheny Front along Seneca Creek, skirting the north end of Spruce Mountain, at 4,861 feet (1,482 m) the highest point of the Allegheny Mountains. US 33 then joins SR 28 at Seneca Rocks, West Virginia, and continues south in the Potomac River headwaters through scenic forest and farmland landscapes. Turning eastward from SR 28 at Judy Gap, US 33 crosses North Fork Mountain at about 3,600 feet (1,100 m), with a turnout on the western slope offering a scenic view of the Germany Valley below and the more distant Allegheny Front from Spruce Knob to Dolly Sods. US 220 joins US 33 for about half a mile in Franklin. After Franklin, US 33 continues eastward through rural areas, then climbs steeply to cross Shenandoah Mountain at Dry River Gap at about 3,450 feet (1,050 m) into Rockingham County, Virginia.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Ohio River0.00.0File:West plate.svg
File:US 33.svg
US 33 west – Columbus
Continuation into Ohio
Ravenswood Bridge; Ohio–West Virginia state line
JacksonRavenswoodFile:North plate.svg
File:WV-68.svg
WV 68 north – Ravenswood
Western end of WV 68 overlap
File:South plate.svg
File:WV-2.svg
WV 2 south – Point Pleasant
Western end of WV 2 overlap
Silverton3.355.39File:North plate blue.svg
File:I-77.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:WV-2.svg
I-77 north / WV 2 north – Parkersburg
Eastern end of WV 2 overlap; northern end of I-77 overlap
Ripley11.3918.33File:South plate blue.svg
File:I-77.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:WV-62.svg
I-77 south / WV 62 south – Charleston
Southern end of I-77 overlap
RoaneSpencerFile:WV-14.svg WV 14 – Elizabeth
File:South plate.svg
File:US 119.svg
US 119 south – Clendenin
Western end of US 119 overlap
CalhounArnoldsburgFile:South plate.svg
File:WV-16.svg
File:To plate blue.svg
File:I-79.svg
WV 16 south to I-79 – Orma
Western end of WV 16 overlap
MillstoneFile:North plate.svg
File:WV-16.svg
WV 16 north – Grantsville
Eastern end of WV 16 overlap
GilmerGlenvilleFile:West plate.svg
File:WV-5.svg
WV 5 west – Grantsville
Western end of WV 5 overlap
File:East plate.svg
File:WV-5.svg
WV 5 east – Burnsville
Eastern end of WV 5 overlap
LinnFile:West plate.svg
File:WV-47.svg
WV 47 west – Burnt House
LewisWestonFile:South plate.svg
File:US 19.svg
US 19 south (Main Avenue)
Western end of US 19 overlap (southbound lanes)
File:North plate.svg
File:US 19.svg
US 19 north (Central Avenue)
Western end of US 19 overlap (northbound lanes)
File:US 19.svg US 19 (E. 3rd Street)Eastern end of US 19 overlap (all lanes)
File:US 48.svgFile:I-79.svg US 48 begin / I-79 – Clarksburg, CharlestonWestern terminus of US 48; western end of US 48 overlap; I-79 exit 99
UpshurBuckhannonFile:Circle sign 12.svg CR 12 (Main Street)Interchange; eastbound exit only
File:North plate.svg
File:US 119.svg
File:WV-20.svg US 119 north / WV 20 – Buckhannon, Philippi
Eastern end of US 119 overlap
Barbour
No major junctions
RandolphFile:North plate.svg
File:US 250.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:WV-92.svg
US 250 north / WV 92 north – Philippi
Western end of US 250/WV 92 overlaps
AggregatesFile:South plate.svg
File:WV-92.svg
WV 92 south (Harrison Avenue) – Crystal Springs
Eastern end of WV 92 overlap; former US 33 alignment
ElkinsFile:East plate.svg
File:US 48.svg
File:North plate.svg
File:US 219.svg
US 48 east / US 219 north – Parsons
Western end of US 48/US 219 overlap
File:North plate.svg
File:WV-92.svg
WV 92 north (Harrison Avenue)
Western end of WV 92 overlap; former US 33 alignment
File:South plate.svg
File:US 219.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:US 250.svg
File:West plate.svg
File:WV-55.svg
File:South plate.svg
File:WV-92.svg
US 219 south / US 250 south / WV 55 west / WV 92 south – Huttonsville
Eastern end of US 219/US 250/WV 92 overlaps; western end of WV 55 overlap
HarmanFile:North plate.svg
File:WV-32.svg
WV 32 north – Davis
PendletonSeneca RocksFile:North plate.svg
File:WV-28.svg
File:East plate.svg
File:WV-55.svg
WV 28 north / WV 55 east – Petersburg
Eastern end of WV 55 overlap; northern end of WV 28 overlap
Judy GapFile:South plate.svg
File:WV-28.svg
WV 28 south – Circleville, Green Bank
Southern end of WV 28 overlap
FranklinFile:North plate.svg
File:US 220.svg
US 220 north – Petersburg
Northern end of US 220 overlap
File:South plate.svg
File:US 220.svg
US 220 south – Monterey
Southern end of US 220 overlap
Shenandoah MountainWest Virginia–Virginia state line; elevation 3,450 ft (1,050 m)
File:East plate.svg
File:US 33.svg
US 33 east – Harrisonburg
Continuation into Virginia
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. "WV DOH GIS Milepoint Map, Jackson County" (PDF). West Virginia Department of Transportation.