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After heading toward downtown Columbus, US 62 diverts from SR 3 onto US 40 (Broad Street) for a few blocks to Nelson Road. US 62 runs concurrently with Interstate 670 (I-670) near John Glenn Columbus International Airport until the eastern side of I-270 where US 62 heads toward Gahanna , New Albany , Johnstown , Utica , Millersburg , and Navarre .
Brewster is the location of the corporate headquarters and shops of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway, both the historic company and the current regional railroad. The WLE began producing locomotives at its Brewster shops in 1910, and boasted one of the finest steam locomotive producing facilities in the country. Over the years, the WLE built ...
A view of SR 140 entering South Webster from the northeast A view of SR 140 entering Scioto Furnace from the northeast. State Route 140 (SR 140) is an east–west state highway in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The highway has its western terminus in Portsmouth at a diamond interchange with U.S. Route 52.
It becomes Darrow Road once again in the city of Stow and for its remaining length in Summit County, aside from within the Hudson city limits, where it is South and North Main Streets. In Cuyahoga and Lake Counties, State Route 91 is known as SOM Center Road, named for the fact that it runs through the centers of the original Solon, Orange, and ...
Webster is a ghost town in Riley Township, Putnam County, Ohio, United States. [1] History
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US 40 (National Road) – Springfield, Columbus: London: 17.17: 27.63: US 42 / SR 38 north / SR 665 begins (High Street) / SR 142 east: Western end of SR 38 / SR 665 concurrency; western terminus of SR 142: 17.48: 28.13: SR 38 south / SR 665 east (Center Street) Eastern end of SR 38 / SR 665 concurrency: Pleasant Township: 29.48: 47.44: I-71 ...
At a length of 234 miles (377 km), it is the third longest state route in Ohio. The route from Ironton to West Lafayette was once signed as State Route 75. In 1962, to eliminate confusion with an interstate in Ohio having the same number, State Route 75 was replaced by State Route 93 which had previously terminated in West Lafayette.