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User: Where Does US 460 run[edit | edit source]
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 | edit source]
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 | edit source]
US 460 runs east–west across:
- Kentucky → Virginia → West Virginia → Virginia (again) → Virginia Beach, VA
Total length: ~500 miles
📍 Western Terminus (Start)[edit | edit source]
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 | edit source]
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 | edit source]
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 | edit source]
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 | edit source]
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 | edit source]
How bout U S 60
Assistant: Ohhh, US-60 is an old-school heavyweight.[edit | edit source]
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 | edit source]
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 | edit source]
Virginia Beach, Virginia
It starts literally at the Atlantic Ocean and immediately becomes a main spine across eastern Virginia.
🏛️ Through Virginia[edit | edit source]
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 | edit source]
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 | edit source]
- Missouri
- Oklahoma
- Texas Panhandle
- New Mexico
- Arizona – Flagstaff, Winslow (yes, that Winslow)
This is classic Route-66-style America.
🌴 Western Terminus (Finish)[edit | edit source]
Los Angeles, California
It ends at Interstate 10, just miles from the Pacific Ocean.
Why US-60 is legendary[edit | edit source]
- 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 | edit source]
| 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 | edit source]
- ↑ "US 460 Route Overview". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-28.