The northern terminus is at West Virginia Route 20 in the city center.
It was constructed in 1965 and originally signed as West Virginia Route 94.
Most of its residents reside along West Virginia Route 28.
West Virginia Route 47 roughly parallels the south fork's lower course.
After crossing under West Virginia Route 12, it flows over a hole 9-14 feet deep.
It is paralleled for most of its length by West Virginia Route 14.
West Virginia Route 9 runs east and west through the town.
The creek is paralleled by West Virginia Route 44 for most of its course.
In its lower course the creek is paralleled by West Virginia Route 10.
The town is served by West Virginia Route 39.