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Location mi [1] km Destinations Notes; Ohio River: 0.00: 0.00: US 27 south (York St) Continuation into Kentucky: Taylor–Southgate Bridge: Hamilton: Cincinnati: 0.23: 0.37: US 52 east (Pete Rose Way) Eastern end of SR 52 concurrency: 1.42: 2.29: US 42 west / US 127 south: Southern end of US 42/US 172 concurrency: 1.60: 2.57: US 22 begin / SR 3 ...
Between 1912 and 1922, the corridor had been known as State Highway 8. This road extended further west to Cincinnati and east to Chillicothe. [2] [3] Following a statewide renumbering of state routes around 1923, the current highway became a part of SR 27. SR 27 ran from Cincinnati to Logan by way of Laurelville and Enterprise. [4]
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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 for several miles. The route is primarily two lanes between New Richmond and West Portsmouth, Ohio, where it becomes a four-lane partial access highway until it exits the state near Chesapeake .
At the completion of the $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project, the existing Brent Spence will be used for local traffic and a new companion bridge to the immediate west will carry ...
US Highway 127 (US 127) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.In Ohio, the highway runs 194.27 miles (312.65 km) from the Ohio River in Cincinnati to the Michigan state line north of West Unity.
I-471 was first envisioned in 1961 as an east–west connector between I-71/I-75 in Covington, Kentucky, with I-71 in Cincinnati, Ohio, crossing the Ohio River at a spot close to the current location. In effect, this connection would have provided for an alternative to I-71, creating an inner loop system that would span both Ohio and Kentucky.
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