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State Route 142 marker
State Route 142
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length13.657 mi[1] (21.979 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
West end US 42 / SR 38 / SR 56 / SR 665 in London
East end I-70 / CR 7 near West Jefferson
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesMadison
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 141 SR 143

State Route 142 (SR 142) is a state highway in Madison County, Ohio, west of the state capital Columbus. It begins in downtown London and acts as a spur of U.S. Route 42 serving West Jefferson, before ending at an interchange with Interstate 70 north of West Jefferson. The interchange provides Interstate access to West Jefferson, nearby Lake Darby, and Plain City via Madison County Route 7.[2]

Route description

Western terminus in London facing southwest along High Street
Junction with US 40 in West Jefferson

The route begins at the intersection of Main and High streets in downtown London. Main Street carries SR 56 both southeast and northwest of here, SR 38 and SR 665 to the southeast. High Street carries US 42 southwest and northeast of this point and SR 38 northeast of there. US 42, SR 38, and SR 142 form a concurrency and head northeast along High Street for three blocks. At Elm Street, US 42 and SR 38 break off from High Street leaving SR 142 along to continue northeast along High Street. The route passes through residential neighborhoods at first but near the eastern outskirts of the city, SR 142 passes several large distribution warehouses. For the five miles (8.0 km) between London and West Jefferson, the route passes many farms and some houses. As the route enters the village limits of West Jefferson, SR 142 and a Norfolk Southern railroad line head northeast into the village and gradually come closer together. Residences and local roads line the north side of the route. At US 40, officially Main Street but also a part of the National Road, SR 142 and US 40 intersect at a skewed angle. Both routes head under the aforementioned rail line and into the central business district of the village. The two routes exit the central portion of the village and enter Jefferson Township. At Plain City-Georgesville Road (CR 7), SR 142 turns north and heads into an outer reach of West Jefferson. The north-south portion of the route is surrounded mostly by farmland but a satellite office of the Battelle Memorial Institute is located along this portion of SR 142. The route ends at I-70's exit 85, a diamond interchange. CR 7 continues north towards Plain City.[3]

History

SR 142 was created in 1927 as a renumbering of SR 28 which ran from Cincinnati to West Jefferson. That year, US 42 replaced most of SR 28 but the segment from London to West Jefferson became SR 142 as US 42 traveled north from London to bypass Columbus.[4][5] Since its designation, the route had been fully asphalt-paved.[5] The route would remain unchanged for over 40 years until the route was extended along US 40 and CR 7 to an interchange with the newly built I-70 which opened on December 17, 1969.[6] SR 142 was subsequently extended to the new interchange around that time.[7][8]

Major junctions

The entire route is in Madison County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
London0.0000.000


US 42 south (West High Street) / SR 38 south / SR 56 / SR 665 east (Main Street)
Western terminus of SR 665, western end of US 42/SR 38 concurrency
0.1960.315

US 42 north / SR 38 north (Elm Street)
Eastern end of US 42/SR 38 concurrency
West Jefferson10.14416.325
US 40 west (West Main Street)
Western end of US 40 concurrency
Jefferson Township11.21418.047
US 40 east (West Broad Street)
Eastern end of US 40 concurrency
13.342–
13.657
21.472–
21.979

I-70 / CR 7 north (NE Plain City-Georgesville Road) – Columbus, Dayton
Exit 85 (I-70)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b "Roadway Description Inventory Report - DESTAPE (Madison County)" (PDF). Ohio Department of Transportation. July 3, 2014. p. 55-57. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  2. ^ Madison County, Ohio (PDF) (Map). ODOT. June 2012. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  3. ^ "Ohio State Route 142" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  4. ^ Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by G.F. Schlesinger, Director. Ohio Division of Highways. 1926. Retrieved September 22, 2013.
  5. ^ a b Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by G.F. Schlesinger, Director. ODOH. 1927. Retrieved September 22, 2013.
  6. ^ Associated Press (December 17, 1969). "Segment of I-70 Opened to Traffic". Findlay Republican Courier. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  7. ^ 1969 Official Ohio Highway Map (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by P.E. Masheter, Director. ODOH. 1969. Retrieved September 22, 2013.
  8. ^ 1971 Ohio Highway Map (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by J. Phillip Richley, Director. ODOH. 1971. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
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