Kentucky at its southern terminus in 2025 , east of the city of
Whitesburg, Kentucky In Kentucky, US 119 is a two- and four-lane highway running from
Pineville at
U.S. Route 25E to the West Virginia state line at
South Williamson. It follows the Cumberland River past
Harlan to near the source of the river's Poor Fork, crosses Pine Mountain south of
Whitesburg, then follows a meandering course along the mountain to
Jenkins, where it joins US 23 and turns north to
Pikeville. Just north of Pikeville it turns east to South Williamson, where it crosses the Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River into
Williamson, West Virginia.
West Virginia ,
West Virginia From Pikeville to
US 23 (Country Music Highway) at
Jenkins, it is part of ADHS
Corridor F. In its concurrency from Jenkins north to
Pikeville, where it heads east toward West Virginia, it is part of
Corridor B. From US 23/
KY 80 at Pikeville eastward towards the state line, it is part of
Corridor G. U.S. Route 119 enters West Virginia from Kentucky as unsigned ADHS Corridor G, a four-lane limited-access highway stretching from
Williamson to
Charleston. The earliest segment of Corridor G to open was in 1972 and was finished in 1997. Formerly, US 119 was a typical two-lane mountain highway. Old US 119 now comprises all or parts of
US 52,
WV 44,
WV 10,
WV 17,
WV 85,
WV 3,
WV 94 and
WV 61. The US route becomes a mostly two-lane highway north of Charleston, having functionally been replaced by
Interstate 79. Compared to its replacement, US 119 takes a rather winding course. A trip from the
Charleston area to the
Morgantown area (I-79/US 119 Exit #1 to I-68 Exit #1) is via I-79 and via US 119. The travel time is about double taking US 119, over 4 hours instead of about 2 hours. From Charleston, US 119 heads roughly east along the
Elk River to
Clendenin, where it turns north for to
Spencer. At Spencer, it begins to head east with
US 33 for . Along the way, it passes through
Glenville and
Weston, where it intersects parent route
US 19 and replacement
I-79. From I-79 to
WV 20 at
Buckhannon, US 33/US 119 follow
Corridor H. north of
Williamson. At
Buckhannon, US 119 again turns north — first with
WV 20 then by itself as it travels to
Philippi. At Philippi it joins with
US 250 for . From there, US 119 heads on its own through
Grafton and towards
Morgantown. Just south of
Morgantown, US 119 intersects
Interstate 68's Exit #1, immediately east of its end at
I-79. US 119 then enters downtown Morgantown, again meeting with
US 19. It leaves town via the narrow and winding North Willey Street and congested Mileground.
I-68 Exit #7, which effectively allows through traffic to bypass Morgantown. US 119 finally turns north to enter
Pennsylvania near
Point Marion. The
Hamilton Farm Petroglyphs are along this section. Much of this last stretch of US 119 heading towards
Uniontown, Pennsylvania is already bypassed by traffic using
I-68, CR 857, and
PA 857 (or the tolled
Mon-Fayette Expressway). While this alternate route is longer, it has a better alignment and is faster to travel.
Pennsylvania US 119 travels through
Connellsville,
Greensburg, and
Punxsutawney, and bypasses
Uniontown and
Indiana. There are numerous other boroughs and villages along its route in the Keystone State. The southern entrance of US 119 is at the West Virginia state line one-half mile south of
Point Marion. The northern terminus is at
US 219 two miles (3 km) south of
DuBois, Pennsylvania. US 119's control cities include
Morgantown, West Virginia, Uniontown, Connellsville,
New Stanton (for northbound traffic only), Greensburg,
Blairsville, Indiana, Punxsutawney, and DuBois. ==History==