The study describes some of the expected future development impacts on six areas in Maryland, Ohio, and West Virginia after Appalachian Development Highway System corridors D and E are completed. Corridor D would run between Clarksburg, West Virginia and Cincinnati, Ohio. Corridor E would run between Hancock, Maryland and Morgantown, West Virginia. The study anticipates the new corridors would reorient existing national east-west traffic patterns which bypass southern Ohio, central and northern West Virginia, portions of southwestern Pennsylvania, and a large part of western Maryland.
Capitalizing on New Development Opportunities Along the Baltimore-Cincinnati Appalachian Development Highway
1968
60 pages
Report
No indication
English
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