Ohio State Route 44
Appearance
Route map:
(Redirected from Ohio State Route 44 (1923))
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length | 81.23 mi[1] (130.73 km) | |||
Existed | 1924–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | SR 43 near Waynesburg | |||
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North end | US 6 in Painesville Township | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Ohio | |||
Counties | Stark, Portage, Geauga, Lake | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 44 (SR 44) is a north–south state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. It runs from a southern terminus at State Route 43 in Waynesburg to a northern terminus at the entrance to Headlands Beach State Park near Painesville. spans from Painesville Township in the north to Waynesburg in the south. Various sections of SR 44 are named for individuals.[2]
Major junctions
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County | Location | mi | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Stark | Sandy Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 43 (Waynesburg Drive) | ||
Osnaburg Township | 7.84 | 12.62 | US 30 east – Minerva | Southern end of US 30 concurrency | ||
East Canton | 8.68 | 13.97 | US 30 west (Walnut Street) / Wood Street | Northern end of US 30 concurrency | ||
8.84 | 14.23 | SR 172 (Nassau Street) | ||||
Louisville | 12.74 | 20.50 | SR 153 (Main Street) | |||
Nimishillen Township | 14.28– 14.52 | 22.98– 23.37 | US 62 – Alliance, Canton | Interchange | ||
Nimishillen–Marlboro township line | 17.19 | 27.66 | SR 173 east / CR 31 (State Street) – Alliance | Western terminus of SR 173 | ||
Marlboro Township | 20.69 | 33.30 | SR 619 – Hartville, Alliance | |||
Portage | Randolph Township | 26.10 | 42.00 | US 224 – Barberton, Canfield | ||
Rootstown Township | 31.52– 31.70 | 50.73– 51.02 | I-76 / SR 5 begins – Pittsburgh, Akron | Exit 38 (I-76); southern end of SR 5 concurrency | ||
31.97 | 51.45 | SR 44C / CR 74 (South Prospect Street) – Ravenna | Northbound exit / southbound entrance only; southern terminus of unsigned SR 44C | |||
Ravenna Township | 34.98– 35.39 | 56.29– 56.95 | SR 5 north / SR 14 east – Warren | Interchange; northern end of SR 5 concurrency; southern end of SR 14 concurrency | ||
35.73 | 57.50 | SR 59 – Warren | ||||
Ravenna | 37.30 | 60.03 | SR 88 (Freedom Street) – Garrettsville, Hiram College | |||
Ravenna Township | 38.10 | 61.32 | SR 14 west / North Chestnut Street – Streetsboro | Northern end of SR 14 concurrency | ||
Shalersville Township | 42.37 | 68.19 | SR 303 – Streetsboro, Windham | |||
42.81– 43.07 | 68.90– 69.31 | I-80 / Ohio Turnpike – Toledo, Youngstown | Exit 193 (Ohio Tpk.) | |||
Mantua Township | 47.40 | 76.28 | SR 82 – Aurora, Hiram, Hiram College | |||
Geauga | Auburn Township | 52.50– 52.59 | 84.49– 84.64 | US 422 – Chicago, New York City | Exit 29 (US 422) | |
Newbury Township | 58.85 | 94.71 | SR 87 – Burton, Cleveland | |||
Munson Township | 63.12 | 101.58 | US 322 – Orwell, Cleveland | |||
Chardon | 66.55 | 107.10 | US 24 west (Water Street) / South Hambden Street | Southern end of US 6 concurrency | ||
66.80 | 107.50 | US 24 east (North Hambden Street) / North Street | Northern end of US 6 concurrency | |||
Lake | Concord Township | 73.65– 73.89 | 118.53– 118.91 | I-90 – Cleveland, Buffalo, NY | Exit 200 (I-90) | |
Southern end of freeway | ||||||
75.35– 75.96 | 121.26– 122.25 | 75 | SR 84 to US 20 – Mentor, Painesville | |||
Painesville | 77.00 | 123.92 | 76 | To US 20 (Jackson Street) | Southbound exit; northbound entrance | |
Painesville Township | 77.56– 78.22 | 124.82– 125.88 | 77 | SR 2 east – [[Erie, PA., Ohio|Erie, PA.]] | Southern end of SR 2 concurrency; exit 221 (SR 2) | |
Mentor | 78.68– 78.83 | 126.62– 126.86 | 220 | SR 2 west – Cleveland | Northern end of SR 2 concurrency | |
Northern end of freeway | ||||||
exit=79 | mile=79.40 | mile2=79.68 | road= | |||
Painesville Township | 81.23 | 130.73 | CR 518 (Headlands Road) / Headlands Beach State Park entrance | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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SR 44C
[edit]State Route 44C (SR 44C) is the 0.19-mile (0.31 km) approach of former SR 44 to the State Route 44/State Route 5 interchange in Rootstown Township, just north of Interstate 76.[3]
References
[edit]KML is from Wikidata
- ^ "DESTAPE". Ohio Department of Transportation. July 3, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
- ^ Ohio Revised Code Chapter 5533
- ^ Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams: SR 44-C" (PDF). Retrieved January 5, 2014.