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User: Where Does US 460 run edit
Where Does US 460 run
Assistant: US 460 is one of those sneaky-important highways that quietly stitches together a big chunk of Appalachia and the Mid-A… edit
US 460 is one of those sneaky-important highways that quietly stitches together a big chunk of Appalachia and the Mid-Atlantic.
Here’s the clean run-down 👇
🇺🇸 US Route 460 – Full Run edit
US 460 runs east–west across:
- Kentucky → Virginia → West Virginia → Virginia (again) → Virginia Beach, VA
Total length: ~500 miles
📍 Western Terminus (Start) edit
Near Frankfort, Kentucky
It begins at an interchange with US 60, right in the Bluegrass region.
From there it heads southeast into the Appalachian coalfield region.
🏔️ Through West Virginia edit
It clips the southern tip of West Virginia, passing near:
- Bluefield, WV
- Princeton, WV
This is rugged, mountainous, beautiful, and very much coal country.
🏛️ Across Virginia (the big stretch) edit
Virginia is where 460 really stretches its legs. Major stops:
- Tazewell
- Richlands
- Appomattox
- Lynchburg
- Blackstone
- Petersburg
Here it transitions from mountain road → rolling Piedmont → flat Tidewater.
🌊 Eastern Terminus (Finish) edit
Virginia Beach, Virginia
It ends at US 58 / I-264 just minutes from the Atlantic Ocean. You can literally take 460 from the Kentucky hills to the beach.
Why 460 matters edit
It’s one of the main truck and freight corridors connecting:
- Coal & timber regions
- Central Virginia manufacturing
- Hampton Roads ports & shipyards
A whole lot of Virginia’s quiet economy rides on this road.
If you’re asking because you’re driving it, working near it, or hearing about the 460 Corridor project — tell me what angle you’re coming from and I can zoom in.
User: How bout U S 60 edit
How bout U S 60
Assistant: Ohhh, US-60 is an old-school heavyweight. edit
Ohhh, US-60 is an old-school heavyweight. That road has history and serious mileage behind it.
Here’s the full picture 👇
🇺🇸 US Route 60 – The Long Haul edit
US 60 runs almost coast-to-coast:
- Virginia Beach, VA → Los Angeles, CA
Total length: ~2,670 miles One of the longest US highways ever designated.
🌊 Eastern Terminus (Start) edit
Virginia Beach, Virginia
It starts literally at the Atlantic Ocean and immediately becomes a main spine across eastern Virginia.
🏛️ Through Virginia edit
Major VA cities it hits:
- Williamsburg
- Richmond
- Lexington
- Buena Vista
- Covington
In early America, this was a primary western migration and trade route through the mountains.
🏔️ Appalachia & Ohio Valley edit
It continues through:
- West Virginia – Charleston, Huntington
- Ohio – Portsmouth, Columbus
- Indiana – Corydon
- Illinois – near Cairo
This was the east-west road before the Interstates took over.
🌾 Great Plains to the Rockies edit
- Missouri
- Oklahoma
- Texas Panhandle
- New Mexico
- Arizona – Flagstaff, Winslow (yes, that Winslow)
This is classic Route-66-style America.
🌴 Western Terminus (Finish) edit
Los Angeles, California
It ends at Interstate 10, just miles from the Pacific Ocean.
Why US-60 is legendary edit
- Originally intended to be Route 66 (political fight changed that)
- Was the main US highway across the southern U.S.
- Pre-Interstate freight + military logistics backbone
- Runs Atlantic → Pacific like a true national artery
Fun contrast edit
| Road | Character | | ------ | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | US-460 | Appalachian freight & Tidewater connector | | US-60 | Continental-scale migration, military, and commerce corridor |
If you’re mapping, traveling, researching family history, or tracking an old property corridor — tell me what you’re working on and I can zoom into specific counties, mileposts, or historical alignments.
References edit
- ↑ "US 460 Route Overview". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-28.