Interstate 470 (Ohio–West Virginia)

Interstate 470 (I-470) is a 10.63-mile-long (17.11 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway of I-70 that bypasses the city of Wheeling, West Virginia, United States. I-470 is one of 13 auxiliary Interstate Highways in Ohio and the only auxiliary Interstate Highway in West Virginia. The western terminus of I-470 is an interchange with I-70 in Richland Township, Ohio. Traveling southeast through rural Belmont County, I-470 approaches the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge, which spans the Ohio River. After crossing the river into Ohio County, West Virginia, the highway continues east toward the Wheeling communities of Bethlehem and Elm Grove and its eastern terminus at I-70 near Elm Grove. The portion of the highway in West Virginia is named the USS West Virginia Memorial Highway by proclamation of then-Governor Cecil H. Underwood on the 59th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Interstate 470

I-470 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of I-70
Maintained by ODOT and WVDOH
Length10.63 mi (17.11 km)
6.69 mi (10.77 km) in Ohio
3.94 mi (6.34 km) in West Virginia
Existed1976–present
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end I-70 near Blaine, OH
Major intersections
  • SR 7 near Riverview, OH
  • US 250 / WV 2 in Wheeling, WV
East end I-70 in Wheeling, WV
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesOhio, West Virginia
CountiesOH: Belmont
WV: Ohio
Highway system
  • Main
  • Auxiliary
  • Suffixed
  • Business
  • Future
  • Ohio State Highway System
  • Interstate
  • US
  • State
  • Scenic
  • West Virginia State Highway System
  • Interstate
  • US
  • State
SR 450OH I-471
US 460WV WV 480

Construction of the freeway began in 1975 in the two states. Due to a chronic lack of funding, construction in Ohio was stalled between 1976 and 1981. After a $0.033-per-US-gallon ($0.040/imp gal; $0.0087/L) fuel tax increase, Ohio was able to restart construction, and, by 1983, both states had completed construction on the freeway. The three-level diamond interchange with concurrent highways U.S. Route 250 (US 250) and West Virginia Route 2 (WV 2) on the eastern banks of the Ohio River was thought to be the most complex interchange in West Virginia's Interstate Highway System at the time of construction. On average, between 25,500 and 37,840 vehicles use the highway daily.

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