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dbpedia:Corridor_G
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Corridor G is a highway in the U.S. states of Kentucky and West Virginia. It is part of the Appalachian Development Highway System, encompassing US 119 for its length. At the southern terminus of Corridor G at Corridor B (US 23/US 460/KY 80) near Pikeville, Kentucky, traffic can continue along Corridor B towards Pikeville and Jenkins, where one can pick up Corridor F (US 119) or proceed south on Corridor B (US 23) into Virginia.
rdfs:seeAlso
n8:_Route_119
foaf:name
Corridor G
dbpedia-owl:routeEnd
n5:_West_Virginia
dbpedia-owl:routeEndDirection
North
dbpedia-owl:routeJunction
n4:_West_Virginia n10:_West_Virginia
dbpedia-owl:routeNumber
119
dbpedia-owl:routeStart
n7:_Kentucky
dbpedia-owl:routeStartDirection
South
dbpedia-owl:routeTypeAbbreviation
US