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State Route 306 (SR 306) is a north–south state highway in northeastern Ohio, running from its southern terminus at SR 43 in Aurora to its northern terminus at SR 283 in Mentor. Most of the road from Aurora north to Kirtland is part of the former Chillicothe Turnpike and is known as Chillicothe Road.
PA 318 at Pennsylvania state line in Hubbard Township: 1932: current SR 305: 33.90: 54.56 SR 82/SR 700 in Hiram: PA 718 at Pennsylvania state line in Hartford Township: 1932: current SR 306: 27.41: 44.11 SR 43 in Aurora: SR 283 in Mentor: 1932: current SR 307: 22.99: 37.00 SR 528 in Madison Township: SR 193 in Dorset Township: 1933: current
State Route 615 (SR 615) is a 6.93-mile-long (11.15 km) north–south state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.SR 615 runs from its southern terminus at a signalized intersection with SR 306 in Kirtland to its northern terminus at a signalized intersection with SR 283 in Mentor-on-the-Lake.
Traffic on U.S. Route 30, state Route 44 and state Route 153 will be affected next week by road projects.
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 ...
Nevada State Route 306; New York: New York State Route 306; County Route 306 (Albany County, New York) County Route 306 (Erie County, New York) North Carolina Highway 306; Ohio State Route 306; Tennessee State Route 306; Texas State Highway 306 (former) Texas State Highway Loop 306; Farm to Market Road 306; Utah State Route 306; Virginia State ...
The state-maintained route was in existence from 1937 until 2014 when the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Logan County Engineer's Office arranged a jurisdiction swap. [ 19 ] [ 15 ] [ 47 ] SR 533 became Logan County Road 5 while portions of County Roads 144 and 144A became an extension of SR 347 .
The Ohio to Erie Trail is a dedicated multi-use trail crossing Ohio from southwest to northeast, crossing 326 mi (525 km) of regional parks, nature preserves, and rural woodland. The trail, named after its endpoints, extends from the Ohio River at Cincinnati to the Lake Erie at Cleveland , primarily integrating former rail trails and multi-use ...