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I-75 at the Kentucky state line in Cincinnati: I-90 at the Pennsylvania state line in Conneaut 1961: 1965 SR 2: 227.13: 365.53 SR 37 in Hicksville Township: US 20 in Painesville Township: 1912: current SR 3: 255.52: 411.22 US 27/US 42/US 52/US 127 in Cincinnati: US 6/US 20/US 42/US 322/US 422 in Cleveland: 1923: current SR 4: 207.22
U.S. Routes in Ohio are the components of the United States Numbered Highway System that are located in the U.S. state of Ohio. They are owned by the state, and maintained by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) except in cities.
In 1935 the Ohio General Assembly passed a law which added 5,000 miles of roads to the state highway system over a 12-month period. [7] [8] These roads were assigned route numbers in the 500s, 600s, and 700s. [9] In 1962 certain numbers were retired to accommodate numbers in the Interstate Highway System. [citation needed]
The following are articles about state highways in the U.S. state of Ohio. The Ohio Department of Transportation maintains a system of state highways , usually called State Routes ( SR ). Within the State of Ohio , state route markers consist of a white badge shaped like Ohio, often against a black background, with a black route number in the ...
I-71/I-75 at the Kentucky state line: I-90 at Cleveland: 1960: current I-73 — — I-73 at West Virginia state line: I-73 at Michigan state line proposed — Proposed highway that would enter from West Virginia along U.S. Route 52 to Portsmouth, then use US 23 and other highways to Toledo before crossing into Michigan. [6] I-74: 19.47: 31.33 I ...
County roads in Ohio comprise 29,088 center line miles (46,813 km), making up 24% of the state's public roadways as of April 2015. [2] Ohio state law delegates the maintenance and designation of these county roads to the boards of commissioners and highway departments of its 88 counties . [ 3 ]
Luas Green Line stops in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown (14 P) Pages in category "Luas Green Line stops" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Union City-to-Springfield roads have been part of the Ohio state highway system since 1912. [7] Before 1923, numerous highway numbers comprised the current route of SR 571. [8] In 1923, the route between Greenville and then-SR 1 (now US 40); the remainder of the route between Union City and Greenville was the westernmost segment of SR 29. [9]