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'''State Route 39''' is a east-west [[state highway]] in northcentral and northeastern portion of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Ohio]]. Its western terminus is at [[State Route 103 (Ohio)|State Route 103]] near [[Waynesburg, Ohio|Waynesburg]], and its eastern terminus is at [[Pennsylvania_Route_68|PA 68]] near [[East Liverpool, Ohio|East Liverpool]].
'''State Route 39''' is an east-west [[state highway]] in northcentral and northeastern portion of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Ohio]]. Its western terminus is at [[State Route 103 (Ohio)|State Route 103]] near [[Waynesburg, Ohio|Waynesburg]], and its eastern terminus is at [[Pennsylvania_Route_68|PA 68]] near [[East Liverpool, Ohio|East Liverpool]].


==Dual Certifications==
==Dual Certifications==

Revision as of 22:31, 12 January 2007

State Route 39 marker
State Route 39
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length154.28 mi[1] (248.29 km)
Existed1924–present
Major junctions
Major intersections I-71 near Mansfield
I-77 in Dover
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesCrawford, Richland, Ashland, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Carroll, Columbiana
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 38 SR 41

State Route 39 is an east-west state highway in northcentral and northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its western terminus is at State Route 103 near Waynesburg, and its eastern terminus is at PA 68 near East Liverpool.

Dual Certifications

  • Supersedes route 60 from Loudonville to 5 miles east of Nashville. [2]
  • Superseded by route 62 from Millersburg to Berlin. [2]
  • Superseded by route 7 from Wellsville to East Liverpool. [2]

Freeway Sections

  • From Wellsville to East Liverpool. [2]

Four-Lane Divided Highway Sections

  • From 2 miles east of Shelby to route 30. [2]

Cities Along Route

Points of interest

  • Black Fork, Mohican River, crossing in Shelby
  • Rocky Fork, crossing in Mansfield
  • Black Fork, Mohican River, crossing near Ohio 603
  • Killbuck Creek, crossing
  • Amish Country
  • Yellow Creek State Forest

History

  • Original state highway. [2]
  • Originally routed from Shelby to Dover. [2]
  • Dover to New Philadelphia was routes 8 and 13 before 1926. [2]
  • Sherrodsville to Dellroy was route 212 before 1926. [2]
  • Dellroy to Wellsville was route 20 before 1926. [2]
  • Wellsville to East Liverpool was route 7 only before 1926. [2]
  • East Liverpool to Pennsylvania state line was route 5 before 1926. [2]
  • In 1926, extended to Pennsylvania state line along a road paralleling route 77 (route 21 in 1926) from Dover to New Philadelphia, an unnumbered road from New Philadelphia to Sherrodsville, route 212 from Sherrodsville to Dellroy, route 20 from Dellroy to Wellsville, route 7 from Wellsville to East Liverpool, and route 5 from East Liverpool to Pennsylvania state line. [2]
  • Extended to route 103 (route 298 in 1939) in 1939. [2]
  • Loudonville to 5 miles east of Nashville dually certified with route 60 in 1962. [2]
  • 2 miles east of Shelby to route 30 upgraded to divided highway in 1972. [2]
  • Wellsville to East Liverpool upgraded to freeway in 1977. [2]

References

  1. ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Route 39 by John Simpson