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U.S. Route 52 (US 52) runs east–west across the southern part of the state of Ohio along the Ohio River, passing through or very near the cities and towns of Cincinnati, Portsmouth, and Ironton. For its first 19 miles (31 km) or so, the highway runs concurrently with Interstate 74 (I-74) and I-75 before it winds through downtown Cincinnati ...
Wayne Six Toll Bridge: East Liverpool and Newell: 1905 Chester Bridge East Liverpool and Chester: 1897 (demolished 1970) East Liverpool Railroad Bridge (abandoned) Former Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad line East Liverpool and Chester 1897 (demolished 1969) Jennings Randolph Bridge: US 30: East Liverpool and Chester 1977
Cass Street (CR 47) in Wharton: 1932: current SR 294: 24.20: 38.95 SR 37 in Jackson Township: SR 98 in Dallas Township: 1932: current SR 295: 24.00: 38.62 SR 65 in Grand Rapids: Silberhorn Highway in Berkey: 1932: current SR 296 — — Reedtown: Bellevue 1932: 1936 SR 296: 10.52: 16.93 SR 29 in Salem Township: SR 245 in Wayne Township
Tolls were collected at the Ohio River bridge until the mid-1980s. The expressway has four lanes from I-64 to the US 60 interchange, where it drops to two lanes for the remainder of the highway, which includes the Ohio River bridge. The expressway was renumbered US 52 in 1979 when that highway was re-routed out of downtown Huntington to a new ...
SR 32 to SR 618 / Toll Bridge – Belpre, Parkersburg: End of SR 32 concurrency; hybrid split diamond interchange: Warren Township: 107.11– 107.33: 172.38– 172.73: SR 550 west / Virginia Street – Amesville, Barlow: Partial interchange: northbound exit, southbound entrance, other movements provided by connecting roads; eastern terminus of ...
The Market Street Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting Market Street in Steubenville, Ohio and West Virginia Route 2 in Follansbee, West Virginia over the Ohio River.As a project of the Steubenville Bridge Company, it was constructed in 1905 by the Ohio Steel Erection Company, the framework was created by the Penn Bridge Company, and the original steel was done by Jones and Laughlin Steel ...
The West Huntington Bridge (officially named the Nick Joe Rahall II Bridge, also called the West End Bridge or the 17th Street West Bridge) is a two-lane, 562-foot (171 m) cantilever bridge on the west side of Huntington, West Virginia, United States. It crosses the Ohio River and carries U.S. Route 52 between Ohio State Route 7 and Interstate 64.
"The old Northwestern Turnpike, extending from Winchester, Virginia on a general westward course to Parkersburg, West Virginia on the Ohio, is a historic highway which deserves more mention than it has ever received as a factor related to the American westward movement and to the problem of communication between East and West. It was the ...