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The signposted route vs. the actual route at the east end is confusing. Per Google Maps Street View, SR-254 is signposted on Detroit Road until the Wooster Road (US-20) intersection, where an "END" sign is posted. (Note that 113 also stops being posted there, even though it doesn't end there but continues to follow US-20). However, the ODOT straight-line diagrams show 254 following SR-2 onto US-6 (via the "Marion Court" ramps) then following those routes to the US-20/SR-113/SR-237 intersection (Clifton Blvd. at West Clifton Blvd.). Detroit Road between Marion and Wooster is shown as SR-254D (even though 254 does not split into two one-way streets), which turns north on Wooster (which becomes W. Lake Road at that point) and follows Alt. US-6 to the Old Detroit Road intersection. SLD for 254D, with illustration of most of the above All this is to explain why I changed the eastern terminus from Rocky River (where the "END" assembly is) to Lakewood. Mapsax (talk) 21:44, 21 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]