Ohio State Route 57
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Route information | ||||
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Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length | 61.22 mi[1] (98.52 km) | |||
Existed | 1938–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | US 30 near Orrville | |||
SR 585 near Rittman I-76 / US 224 near Wadsworth I-80 / Ohio Turnpike in Elyria I-90 in Elyria | ||||
North end | US 6 in Lorain | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Ohio | |||
Counties | Wayne, Medina, Lorain | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 57 (SR 57) is a north–south state highway in northeast Ohio. SR 57 runs from U.S. Route 30 (US 30) in Riceland to US 6 in Lorain, a distance of 61.2 miles (98.5 km).
Route description
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SR 57 begins as a city street in downtown Lorain. The four-lane highway travels towards Interstate 90 (I-90). The one mile (1.6 km) stretch of the highway between I-90 and the Ohio Turnpike (I-80) in the city of Elyria is flanked on both sides with hotels, businesses and the Midway Mall. South of the Ohio Turnpike, the highway remains four lanes wide and continues south (concurrent with SR 113, SR 301, and US 20) through Elyria. The highway connects with SR 10 just south of Elyria via highway interchange and separates from SR 301 and US 20. South of SR 10 the highway retains four lanes to its intersection with SR 82 where it narrows to a two-lane highway through the remainder of Lorain County and Medina County.
As SR 57 traverses the rural communities of Medina County, it takes more of an east-southeast track as it joins and separates with SR 83 and SR 303. It then merges with SR 18 as it heads towards the city of Medina. SR 57 passes through Medina's town square and heads southeast as Wadsworth Road towards I-71 where it travels over the six-lane expressway en route to its southern terminus. SR 57 continues its path south passing through rural communities in Wayne County. It intersects with I-76 near Wadsworth and continues south past the Wadsworth Municipal Airport, through Orrville on its way to the terminus in Riceland where it meets US 30 in Wayne County.
History
Prior to the construction of the SR 2/Ohio Turnpike connector around 1976, I-90 traffic had to use SR 57 to access the Turnpike. In 2003 the loop from SR 57 southbound to I-90/SR 2 eastbound in this interchange was removed and replaced by a left turn to simplify traffic movements on SR 57, and the opposite loop had been removed by 2004 to make it a six-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange.
Rebuilding and widening program
The improvement of the SR 57 corridor between the Ohio Turnpike and I-90 in Elyria is a long-awaited project to improve safety and reduce congestion in this heavily commercial area.[2] This stretch of SR 57 contains a disorganized cluster of roads and exits and has been said to be a high-crash zone, according to city and Ohio Department of Transportation District 3 officials.[3] This project will modify the existing SR 57 interchange with I-90 in Elyria as well as remove the existing 49th Street bridge over SR 57. SR 57 will be widened to six lanes between the Ohio Turnpike and I-90, and Midway Mall Boulevard will also be widened. The SR 57 and I-90 interchange will be converted to a full diamond interchange with signals.[4]
Major junctions
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Wayne | East Union–Sugar Creek township line | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 30 – Massillion, Wooster | |
Milton–Chippewa township line | 8.91 | 14.34 | SR 585 – Wooster, Barberton | ||
10.32 | 16.61 | SR 604 – Congress | |||
Chippewa Township | 12.96– 13.01 | 20.86– 20.94 | CR 57A (Rittman Road) – Rittman | Interchange | |
Medina | Wadsworth Township | 15.77 | 25.38 | CR 97 (Greenwich Road) – Wadsworth | Interchange |
16.38– 16.52 | 26.36– 26.59 | I-76 / US 224 – Akron, Lodi | Exit 7 (I-76) | ||
Montville Township | 23.27 | 37.45 | SR 162 – Lafayette, Sharon Center | ||
Medina | 25.86 | 41.62 | SR 3 north (Washington Street) / SR 18 east | ||
25.94 | 41.75 | SR 3 / SR 18 (Liberty Street) | Southern end of SR 3 / SR 18 concurrencies | ||
26.00 | 41.84 | US 42 / SR 3 south (Court Street) | Northern end of SR 3 concurrency | ||
York Township | 29.98 | 48.25 | SR 18 west / SR 252 begins / CR 24 (Columbia Road) – Norwalk | Northern end of SR 18 concurrency; southern end of SR 252 concurrency | |
30.91 | 49.74 | SR 252 north / CR 65 (Spieth Road) – Columbia Hills Corners | Northern end of SR 252 concurrency | ||
Lorain | Grafton Township | 36.71 | 59.08 | SR 303 east / CR 59 (Cowley Road) – Valley City | Southern end of SR 303 concurrency |
38.78 | 62.41 | SR 83 south / SR 303 west – Litchfield, LaGrange | Northern end of SR 303 concurrency; southern end of SR 83 concurrency | ||
40.34 | 64.92 | SR 83 north / CR 151 (Grafton Easten Road) – North Ridgeville | Northern end of SR 83 concurrency | ||
Carlisle–Eaton township line | 45.67 | 73.50 | SR 82 east – Strongsville | Western terminus of SR 82 | |
Eaton Township | 46.76– 46.96 | 75.25– 75.57 | US 20 west / SR 10 east / SR 301 south – Cleveland, Norwalk | Interchange; southern end of US 20 / SR 301 concurrencies; western terminus of SR 10 | |
Elyria | 50.08 | 80.60 | US 20 east (Cleveland Street) / SR 113 east – Cleveland | Northern end of US 20 concurrency; southern end of SR 113 concurrency | |
50.70 | 81.59 | SR 301 north (Abbe Road) | Northern end of SR 301 concurrency | ||
52.77 | 84.93 | SR 113 west (John F. Kennedy Memorial Parkway) – South Amherst | Northern end of SR 113 concurrency | ||
53.29– 53.51 | 85.76– 86.12 | I-80 / Ohio Turnpike – Cleveland, Toledo | Exit 145 (Ohio Tpk.) | ||
Elyria–Elyria Township municipal line | 54.12– 54.45 | 87.10– 87.63 | I-90 / SR 2 – Cleveland, Toledo | Exit 145 (I-90) | |
Sheffield Township | 55.23 | 88.88 | SR 254 east (North Ridge Road) – Avon | Western terminus of SR 254 | |
Lorain | 59.87 | 96.35 | SR 611 (West 21st Street) | ||
61.22 | 98.52 | US 6 / LECT (Erie Avenue) | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ^ a b "DESTAPE". Ohio Department of Transportation. July 3, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
- ^ State Route 57 Corridor Improvement
- ^ ODOT and Elyria get Route 57 project on road
- ^ Northcentral Ohio Projects, State Route 57, Lorain County