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On October 16, 1974, two pieces of I-79 were opened: the other two lanes[citation needed] of the 6.6 miles (10.6 km) from exit 155 to the state line and 7.1 miles (11.4 km) between exits 117 (Anmoore) and 125 (north of Bridgeport). On the same day, the eastern end of Corridor D and the western end of Corridor E, both connecting to I-79 (at exits 119 and 148), were opened. This completed I-79 in West Virginia north of exit 46 (Servia);[28][29][30] it was extended south to exit 25 (Amma) in late November[31] and to US 119 north of Clendenin (exit 19) on November 13, 1975.[32] It was opened from exit 19 to exit 9 (Elkview) on November 18, 1977,[33] and finally completed to I-77 in 1979.[13]