Aside from the four-lane limited access Corridor L, US 19 remains largely two-lane rural road with numerous curves outside of major cities.[1]
History
By May 1973, hearings had been planned on widening the highway to four lanes in between Claypool Hill and Lebanon; at that time, such work had been completed between Abingdon and Hansonville, with a contract allocated for work from Hansonville to Lebanon.[3]
Tolled interchange with I-64/I-77, intersection with WV 16; north end of WV 16 overlap; I-77 exit 48; access to I-64/I-77 via unsigned US 19 Alt. (Corridor L south)
Begin US 19 overlap with limited access Corridor L
^Rand McNally (2013). "West Virginia" (Map). The Road Atlas (2013 Walmart ed.). c. 1:1,267,200. Chicago: Rand McNally. p. 112. §§ E8–N4. ISBN0-528-00626-6.
^"Another Link in Area's Chain of Super Roads: Hearings Set On 4-Laning US 19 From Claypool Hill To Lebanon". Bluefield Daily Telegraph. May 27, 1973. p. 37.