Charleston

Charleston is accessible by three interstates - I-77 goes from Parkersburg in the northwest to Beckley and Bluefield in the south; I-64 goes from Huntington in the west to Beckley and Lewisburg in the southeast; and I-79 begins in Charleston and continues to Morgantown in the northeast. I-64 and I-77 run together along the West Virginia Turnpike, a toll road, from the far eastern end of Charleston to Beckley, and the Turnpike continues as I-77 to Princeton, near the state border with Virginia. However, tolls are not collected on the Turnpike in the immediate vicinity of Charleston; the nearest toll barrier is about 17 miles 27 km south of downtown Charleston.

You can also fly into Yeager Airport IATA: CRW (http://www.yeagerairport.com), which is near the junction of I-77 and I-64. Yeager Airport offers daily service to and from Atlanta Delta, Charlotte US Airways, Chicago United, Cincinnati Delta, Cleveland Continental, Detroit Northwest, Houston Continental, Philadelphia US Airways, Pittsburgh US Airways, and both Washington-Dulles United and Washington-Reagan National US Airways. Also American Airlines has started new service to New York-LaGuardia and AirTran has started service to Orlando.