U.S. Highway 60 Cutouts

Clifton Forge

Westbound US 60-220 Bus at 1st St in Western Clifton Forge. Still there as of July 2009 GMSV.   Photo by Mapmikey, taken March 14, 2008

Eastbound US 60-220 Bus at 4th St in Western Clifton Forge. The I-64 shield is gone but the cutouts are still there as of July 2009 GMSV.   Photo by Michael Summa, 2000. Courtesy Millenniumhwy.net

Westbound US 60 and US 220 Business after C St in downtown Clifton Forge. Still standing in July 2009 GMSV.   Photo by HB Elkins, summer 2004. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Westbound US 60 and US 220 Business at VA 188 in downtown Clifton Forge. Still standing in July 2009 GMSV although this is now the view of US 60 TRUCK.   Photo by HB Elkins, summer 2004. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Westbound US 60 and US 220 Business just after VA 188 in downtown Clifton Forge. Still standing in July 2009 GMSV although this is now the view of US 60 TRUCK.   Photo by HB Elkins, summer 2004. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Westbound US 60 and US 220 Business (now US 60 TRUCK) turning from Keswick St to Roxbury St in Clifton Forge. Still standing in July 2009 GMSV.   Photo by HB Elkins, summer 2004. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Westbound US 60 and US 220 Business coming back together after one-way splits through downtown Clifton Forge. Still standing in July 2009 GMSV although the I-64 shields have been replaced. This is now the view of US 60 TRUCK.   Photo by HB Elkins, summer 2004. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Northbound US 220 Business joining US 60 in Clifton Forge.Still standing in July 2009 GMSV.   Photo by Michael Summa, 1997. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Eastbound US 60 and US 220 Business about to part ways. One route thinks it's much bigger than the other. Still standing in July 2009 GMSV.   Photo by Shawn DeCasri, taken May 6, 2000. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Westbound US 60 at Oakhill Ave in eastern Clifton Forge. Still standing in July 2009 GMSV.   Photo by Michael Summa, 1997. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Westbound US 60 approaching US 220 Business in Clifton Forge. Still standing in July 2009 GMSV.   Photo by HB Elkins, summer 2004. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Eastbound US 60 just after US 220 Business splits off.Still standing in July 2009 GMSV.   Taken by Shawn DeCasril May 4, 2000. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Eastbound US 60 past Oakhill Ave in eastern Clifton Forge.   Photo by Mapmikey, 2010.

Covington

Eastbound with I64 either at the state line or after Exit 1. Replaced by 1992.   Photo by Michael Summa, 1978. Courtesy Millenniumhwy.net

SR 600 at US 60 at the Humpback Wayside just west of Covington. These were still up in July 2009 GMSV.   Photo by Mapmikey, taken January 26, 2007.

Eastbound US 60 at unposted VA 154. There is a 'NORTH' banner missing. These were still up in May 2009 GMSV.   Photo by HB Elkins, summer 2004. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Southbound VA 154 at US 60. These were still up in May 2009 GMSV.   Photo by Mapmikey, taken January 26, 2007.

Eastbound US 60 at Hawthorne St in Covington.   Photo by Mapmikey, 2010.

Eastbound US 60 between Prospect and Fudge Sts. These were still up in May 2009 GMSV.   Photo by HB Elkins, summer 2004. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Eastbound US 60 at Pine St in Covington.   Photo by Mapmikey, 2010.

Eastbound US 60 between Cherry and Walnut Sts. in Covington.   Photo by Mapmikey, 2010.

Eastbound Chestnut St at US 60. The US 220 shields should both have TO banners.   Photo by Mapmikey, taken January 11, 2010.

Eastbound US 60 approaching the start of its US 220 duplex in Covington. These were still up in May 2009 GMSV although the US 60 cutout is now underneath the US 220 cutouts.   Photo by HB Elkins, summer 2004. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Eastbound US 60 at the start of its US 220 duplex in Covington. These were replaced by different cutouts by summer 2004 (see next photo).   Photo by Michael Summa, 1990. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Eastbound US 60 at the start of its US 220 duplex in Covington. These were installed in between 1990-2004, replacing different cutouts (see photo above).   Photo by HB Elkins, summer 2004. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

I believe this is US 60-220 just after they join. Still present on June 2009 GMSV although the I-64 shield has been replaced since 2004 (this set is visible in the photo above).   Photo by Adam Prince, taken December 26, 2000. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

Northbound VA 154 at Chesnut St in Covington. There is supposed to be a right arrow. Status unknown.   Photo by Michael Summa, 2003. Courtesy Millenniumhwy.net

Eastbound US 60-220 at VA 18in Covington. Replaced by 1995 with US 18 error shields which still stand. The cutouts visible on westbound US 60-220 were also replaced by 1995.   Photo by Michael Summa, 1992. Courtesy Millenniumhwy.net

Northbound VA 18 ending at US 60-220 in Covington. Replaced by 1995.   Photo by Michael Summa, 1992. Courtesy Millenniumhwy.net

Lexington

I believe this was at SR 666 just west of Lexington. Gone by August 2012 GMSV.   Photo by Mapmikey, taken December 5, 2008.

Richmond

This is southbound N. 25th St (old VA 33) approaching US 60-VA 5, which no longer run here either. Gone not long after the photo.  Photo by Bill Manning, July 2000. Courtesy Gribblenation.com

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Last Updated:  March 27, 2014

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