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State Route 16 (SR 16) is an east–west highway running from Columbus to Coshocton.Its western terminus is at Civic Center Drive (formerly U.S. Route 33) in Downtown Columbus, and its eastern terminus is at US 36.
Map of SR 4 By-Pass State Route 4 By-Pass ( SR 4B or SR 4 Bypass , known locally as Bypass 4 ) [ 15 ] is a 5.97-mile-long (9.61 km) [ 16 ] north–south state highway through Butler County in the western part of the state.
US 40/Civic Center Drive in Columbus: US 36 in Jackson Township: 1926: current SR 17 — — Harrison Township: Lowellville 1923: 1933 SR 17: 21.04: 33.86 SR 10 in North Olmsted: SR 43 in Bedford Heights: 1935: current SR 18: 197.36: 317.62 SR 8 at Indiana state line in Hicksville Township: SR 91 in Akron: 1923: current SR 19 — — Columbus
Past SR 718, SR 55 narrows down to two lanes, and enters into a primarily residential portion of Troy along West Market Street. SR 55 meets South Market Street, the former routing of US 25, and turns northeasterly toward the central business district. Once into downtown Troy, SR 55 intersects SR 41 at a traffic circle in Public Square. [2]
It is 57.46 miles (92.47 km) long. State Route 161 passes through the northern parts of Columbus, Ohio's state capital, and a variety of towns including Plain City, Dublin, and New Albany. The route was established in 1924 to connect Plain City and Dublin. It was later expanded to cover Mutual and Granville. Parts of SR 161 in Dublin and New ...
Troy is a city in and the county seat of Miami County, Ohio, United States, along the Great Miami River. [5] The population was 26,305 at the 2020 census, making it Miami County's largest city and Ohio's 55th-largest. About 19 miles (31 km) north of Dayton, Troy is part of the Dayton metropolitan area.
State Route 202 (SR 202) is a 20-mile (32 km) north–south state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of Ohio.The highway runs from its southern terminus at an intersection with SR 201 in Dayton to its northern terminus at a T-intersection with SR 55 in the eastern end of Troy.
The three state routes would turn onto Valley Street where SR 202 split off the concurrency at Troy Street, SR 4 at the ramps to the freeway, SR 201 continuing on the route it travels today. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The truncation of SR 201 occurred at the same time as the relocation of SR 4 out of Downtown Dayton onto the US 35 and Interstate 75 freeways.