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NEW BRUNSWICK – A 65-year-old Freehold man was killed Wednesday morning when a car traveling in the opposite direction on Route 1 crossed over the median and struck his pickup truck.
Police anticipate Route 1 will remain closed until about 10 p.m. Drivers are urged to use Route 27 and Route 130 as an alternate travel path. “This is a tragic day as three young adults have ...
A North Brunswick teenager has been charged with vehicular homicide in connection with a March 6 fatal crash on Route 1 near the Goodkind Bridge.
Cable is an unincorporated community in central Wayne Township, Champaign County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 43009. [2] Cable was platted in 1852 by Philander L. Cable, and named for him. [3] The railroad was built through town in 1854. [4] A post office called Cable has been in operation since 1868. [5]
Columbus-area highway marker designating Interstate 71 and Ohio Route 1 (1965). In 1961, SR 1 followed Central Ave. in Cincinnati, to John Street, to Lincoln Park Drive (now Ezzard Charles Drive), to Freeman Avenue, to Western Avenue, to Spring Grove Avenue, to Colerain Avenue to Interstate 75 (at what is now the I-75/I-74 interchange); Interstate 75 from current I-74 interchange to West ...
SR 1, formerly known as Inter-county Highway 1 until 1921 [1] and State Highway 1 in 1922, [2] was the designation for the National Road and National Old Trails Road through central Ohio between 1912 and 1926. [3] [4] US 40 was first signed along the length of the route in 1926 and became the road's only designation by 1927. [4] [5]
Sgt. Fred Cook from the Zanesville Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, at top, takes measurements at the scene of a two-vehicle crash, Thursday along Ohio 39 at Shetler Road NW in Sugarcreek.
Construction began in 2001. The main span over the Maumee River is a cable-stayed type bridge with a single pylon and two spans 612'-6" (200 m) on each side of the pylon. The main span approaches are about 4,000 feet (1,200 m) north of the river and 3,350 feet (1,020 m) south of the Maumee. The bridge opened to traffic on June 24, 2007. [1]