Corridor D
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Not to be confused with Corridor D (Europe).
In the United States, Corridor D is part of the Appalachian Development Highway System. In Ohio, it follows State Route 32 from the eastern Cincinnati suburbs until a point west of Albany, where it becomes concurrent with U.S. Route 50. After crossing into West Virginia, it follows U.S. Route 50 until the Interstate 79 interchange in Clarksburg.
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West end | I-275 near Cincinnati, OH |
Major intersections | US 23/Corr. C near Piketon, OH I-77 near Parkersburg, WV |
East end | I-79 near Clarksburg, WV |
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Country | United States |
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The West Virginia portion was constructed during 1967–1977, and the Ohio portion during 2000–2008. ADHS Funding is separate from other Federal Highway funds.