U.S. Route 460

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U.S. Route 460 marker

U.S. Route 460
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Route information
Auxiliary route of US 60
Length: 655 mi (1,054 km)
Existed: 1933 – present
Major junctions
West end: US 60 / US 421 in Frankfort, KY
  I-75 in Georgetown, KY
I-64 in Mount Sterling, KY
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
States: Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia
Highway system

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

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. Currently 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; although several miles near Bluefield pass through West Virginia.

Route description

Kentucky

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File:U. S. Route 460 in Georgetown, Kentucky.jpg
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 then enters the southwestern part of Virginia.

Virginia and West Virginia

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U.S. Route 460 runs east–west through the southern part of the 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

Part of the track of the highway was once known as the Trader's Path, a colonial trail dating from the 17th century that led from Augusta County, Virginia to Roanoke, Virginia.[1] Before it was commissioned as a federally designated route in the late 1940s, US 460 was Kentucky Route 40 from Lexington to Paintsville and Kentucky Route 4 from Millard to the Virginia state line near Grundy.[2]

US 460 once ended in St. Louis, Missouri after crossing the MacArthur Bridge. Between St. Louis and Frankfort, it was a major highway in the pre-Interstate era, passing through Evansville, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky. Interstate 64 has supplanted most of old US 460 as a more direct route, and old US 460 has become parts of Illinois Route 15, Illinois Route 142, Illinois Route 14, State Road 66, State Road 62, and US 60 where Interstate 64 has not supplanted it even as a state highway in the greater Louisville area.

Many years after its 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," to the point that older billboards retain that designation in the St. Meinrad area. Some present-day telephone books also contain listings for those living on "Hwy 460."

When Fishtrap Lake was created in Johnson 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 Route 1789 and Kentucky Route 1499. The part between Paintsville and Millard remained U.S. Highway 23 and Kentucky Route 80.[3]

Junction list

Kentucky

County Location mi km Destinations Notes
Franklin Frankfort 0.0 0.0 US 60 / US 421 – Lexington, Louisville, New Castle Southern terminus
2.3 3.7 KY 1689
Woodlake 4.7 7.6 KY 1262 – Peaks Mill
5.1 8.2 KY 1685
Scott 13.0 20.9 KY 227 – Stamping Ground
Georgetown 13.6 21.9
US 460 Byp. – Georgetown
15.6 25.1 US 25 – Corinth, Lexington
16.8 27.0
US 62 / US 460 Byp. – Leesburg
17.1 27.5 I-75 – Lexington, Corinth No direct access to I-75 northbound (signed at US 62); I-75 exit 125
20.1 32.3 KY 922 – Lexington
Bourbon Centerville 25.0 40.2 KY 353 – Broadwell, Lexington
27.1 43.6 KY 1876
Paris 31.2 50.2 US 27 / US 68 – Lexington
32.7 52.6
KY 627 / US 68 Bus. – Winchester
West end of US 68 Bus. concurrency
33.8 54.4
US 68 Bus. – Bourbon Community Hospital
East end of US 68 Bus. concurrency
35.0 56.3 KY 537 – Judy
North Middletown 43.4 69.8 KY 57 – Austerlitz West end of KY 57 concurrency
43.7 70.3 KY 57 – East Union East end of KY 57 concurrency
Montgomery 53.8 86.6 KY 11 – Judy West end of KY 11 concurrency
Mount Sterling 54.5 87.7 I-64 – Lexington, Grayson I-64 exit 110
54.8 88.2 KY 686 – Saint Joseph Mount Sterling Hospital
56.0 90.1 US 60 – Owingsville West end of US 60 concurrency
56.1 90.3 US 60 – Winchester, Lexington East end of US 60 concurrency
56.2 90.4 KY 713 – Hope
56.6 91.1 KY 11 – Clay City East end of KY 11 concurrency
57.3 92.2 KY 686
59.1 95.1 KY 646
Jeffersonville 63.8 102.7 KY 213 West end of KY 213 concurrency
63.9 102.8 KY 213 – Stanton East end of KY 213 concurrency
64.7 104.1 KY 599
65.3 105.1 KY 1050
Menifee Means 68.7 110.6 KY 713 – Frenchburg West end of KY 713 concurrency
69.2 111.4 KY 713 – Hope East end of KY 713 concurrency
Frenchburg 76.1 122.5 KY 713 – Means
77.3 124.4 KY 36 – Sudith
Mariba 81.1 130.5 KY 77 – Slade
Denniston 83.2 133.9 KY 746 – Pomeroyton, Valeria
Wellington 86.0 138.4 KY 1693
Morgan Ezel 91.3 146.9 KY 772 – Yocum
92.6 149.0 KY 946 – Maytown, Pomeroyton
Mize 96.3 155.0 KY 203 – Hazel Green
Grassy Creek 98.2 158.0 KY 705 – Woodsbend
100.6 161.9 KY 205 – Sellars
West Liberty 102.9 165.6 KY 191 – Caney, Cannel City
105.2 169.3 KY 7 – Wrigley West end of KY 7 concurrency
106.2 170.9 KY 172 – Lenox
Cottle 111.2 179.0 KY 364 – Matthew
Magoffin Wonnie 118.1 190.1 KY 1081 – Maggard
EdnaElsie city line 120.7 194.2 KY 134 – Hager
125.1 201.3 KY 2019 – Lickburg
126.0 202.8 KY 30 – Hendricks
Salyersville 127.4 205.0 KY 40 – Falcon
127.7 205.5 KY 7 – Swampton East end of KY 7 concurrency
128.7 207.1 Mountain Parkway – Hager
Burning Fork 130.8 210.5 KY 114 – Ivyton
Mashfork 133.0 214.0 KY 2020
Johnson Staffordsville 144.3 232.2 US 23 / KY 40 – Collista, Wittensville, Barnetts Creek, Paintsville, Meally Interchange; west end of US 23 concurrency
Collista 146.9 236.4 KY 825 – Dobson Partial interchange
148.6 239.1 KY 1428 – Hagerhill West end of KY 1428 concurrency
149.0 239.8 KY 1750 – Whitaker
Floyd Prestonsburg 155.2 249.8 KY 1428 – Alvin, Emma East end of KY 1428 concurrency
157.3 253.1 KY 114 – Dotson Interchange
Watergap 160.3 258.0 KY 80 – Sloan, Martin Interchange; west end of KY 80 concurrency
Allen City 162.5 261.5 KY 1428 – Prestonsburg, Martin
Banner 164.1 264.1 KY 1426 – Harold
Harold 172.2 277.1 KY 979 – Amba, Grethel
Pike Coal Run Village 179.6 289.0 US 119 – Zebulon West end of US 119 concurrency
Pikeville 181.5 292.1
US 23 Bus. – Pikeville
Interchange
182.2 293.2
US 23 Bus. – Pikeville
Interchange
182.8 294.2 KY 1460 – Pikeville
182.9 294.3 KY 1426 – Osborn
Fords Branch 187.2 301.3 US 23 / US 119 – Robinson Creek, Douglas East end of US 23 / US 119 concurrency
Shelbiana 188.1 302.7 KY 122 – Robinson Creek
Millard 191.9 308.8 KY 1441 – Raccoon
196.2 315.8 KY 195 – Wolfpit
Belcher 201.2 323.8 KY 80 – Elkhorn City East end of KY 80 concurrency
206.5 332.3 KY 1373 – Lick Creek
Mouthcard 209.2 336.7 KY 1499 – Fedscreek
Virginia state line 212.0 341.2 US 460 continues east into Virginia
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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
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
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.
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

See also

References

  1. Frazier Associates. 1992. "Historical Architecture Reconnaissance Survey Report. Roanoke, Virginia." April 1992. Page 2.
  2. Fun Facts About Kentucky Highways: US 460
  3. July 4 2006 Roadtrip
Browse numbered routes
US 340 WV I‑470