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The West Virginia Encyclopedia
Roads and Railroads
There are 10 questions in this Quiz
Be transported: See how much you know about the state’s roads, bridges, and railroads.
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Constitutional amendments approved by West Virginia voters in 1920 and 1928 led to this development.
- Construction of Mountaineer Field
- Expansion of the state road system
- The Great Depression
- Tighter regulations on coal mining
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Bridge Day celebrates which famous West Virginia highway span?
- New River Gorge Bridge
- Silver Bridge
- Wheeling Suspension Bridge
- Brinkley Bridge
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Where was the last spike driven to complete the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad from Baltimore to the Ohio River?
- Fairfax Stone
- Harpers Ferry
- Hawks Nest
- Rosbys Rock
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Lemuel Chenoweth is best remembered for what type of construction?
- Banks
- Courthouses
- Covered bridges
- Roads
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Which one of the following railroads did not extend into the heart of southern West Virginia’s coalfields?
- Chesapeake and Ohio
- Coal and Coke
- Norfolk and Western
- Virginian
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Which one of the following major transportation routes did NOT pass through Wheeling?
- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
- National Road
- Northwestern Virginia Turnpike
- Ohio River
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In 1877, a national strike in which one of the following industries escalated into violence at Martinsburg?
- Coal
- Railroad
- Steel
- Textile
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What railroad found itself under construction in the middle of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud?
- Baltimore & Ohio Railway
- Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
- Coal & Coke Railway
- Norfolk & Western Railway
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Which was the last Interstate highway completed in West Virginia?
- Interstate 64
- Interstate 77
- Interstate 79
- Interstate 81
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Where does the song say that John Henry, West Virginia’s famous steel driver, defeated the steam drill?
- East River Mountain Tunnel
- Dingess Tunnel
- Stretchers Neck Tunnel
- Big Bend Tunnel