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This concurrency travels north as a four-lane divided highway around the east side of Elyria before US 20 turns off to the east but the SR 57/SR 301 concurrency continues and a concurrency with SR-113 begins at the next intersection SR-301 turns north, but SR-113 stays curving west around the north side of Elyria and traveling alongside I-80 ...
Georgia State Route 57; Idaho State Highway 57; Illinois Route 57; Indiana State Road 57; Iowa Highway 57; K-57 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 57; Louisiana Highway 57. Louisiana State Route 57 (former) Maryland Route 57; Massachusetts Route 57; M-57 (Michigan highway) Minnesota State Highway 57; Mississippi Highway 57; Missouri Route 57 (1922 ...
North Carolina Highway 80 (NC 80) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina.The highway connects the various mountain communities straddled along Buck Creek, South Toe River and North Toe River in Western North Carolina and serves as a direct route, via the Blue Ridge Parkway, to Mount Mitchell State Park.
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State: State Route nn (SR nn) System links; Ohio State Highway System; ... 236.80: 381.09 US 33 near Wilshire: US 33 southeast of Pomeroy
From near Chicago east to near Youngstown, Ohio, I-80 is a toll road, containing most of both the Indiana Toll Road and the Ohio Turnpike. I-80 runs concurrently with I-90 from near Portage, Indiana, to Elyria, Ohio. In Pennsylvania, I-80 is known as the Keystone Shortway, a non-tolled freeway that crosses rural north-central portions of the ...
North Carolina Highway 57 (NC 57) is a 43.1-mile-long (69.4 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina and a semi-rural traffic artery connecting Roxboro to a few small-to-medium-sized towns in The Triangle region north of the cities of Durham and Chapel Hill.
There are no state routes which duplicate an existing U.S. or Interstate highway in Ohio. Ohio distinguishes between "state routes", which are all the routes on ODOT's system, and "state highways", which are the roads on the state route system which ODOT maintains, i.e. those outside municipalities, [2] with a special provision for Interstate ...