Ohio State Route 39
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length | 154.28 mi[1] (248.29 km) | |||
Existed | 1924–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | SR 103 near New Washington | |||
US 30 in Mansfield I-71 near Mansfield SR 3 in Loudonville | ||||
East end | PA 68 near East Liverpool | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Ohio | |||
Counties | Crawford, Richland, Ashland, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Carroll, Columbiana | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 39 is a primarily east–west running state highway in north-central and northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The route runs through seven counties on its approximately 155-mile (249 km) trip through the region. Its northern terminus is at State Route 103 near New Washington, and its eastern terminus is at PA 68 near East Liverpool.
Route 39 is unique in that its directional signage changes in the middle of its route. It is signed north–south between New Washington and Mansfield, and east–west from Mansfield to the Pennsylvania border. Thus, Route 39 has a northern and eastern terminus.[2]
Junctions
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Crawford | Auburn Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 103 | Northern terminus. SR 103 crosses east–west. |
Tiro | 3.15 | 5.07 | SR 98 | SR 98 crosses southwest-northeast. | |
Vernon Township | 5.87 | 9.45 | SR 598 | SR 598 crosses north–south. | |
Richland | Sharon Township | 8.75 | 14.08 | SR 96 | SR 96 joins from the southwest. |
Shelby | 11.04 | 17.77 | SR 61 | SR 61 crosses north–south | |
11.32 | 18.22 | SR 96 | SR 96 leaves to the east, SR 39 heads southward. | ||
Mansfield | 21.45 | 34.52 | US 30 | Full-access interchange with US 30. | |
22.81 | 36.71 | SR 13 | SR 13 South (one way) heads south, SR 39 turns east. | ||
22.94 | 36.92 | SR 13 | SR 13 North (one way) crosses. | ||
23.41 | 37.67 | SR 545 | SR 545 begins to the north (Southern terminus). | ||
23.72 | 38.17 | US 42 | US 42 crosses southwest-northeast. | ||
24.01 | 38.64 | SR 430 | SR 430 joins from the west. | ||
Madison Township | 24.99 | 40.22 | SR 430 | SR 430 leaves to the east. | |
26.77 | 43.08 | I-71 | Full-access interchange with I-71. | ||
Monroe Township | 32.58 | 52.43 | SR 603 | SR 603 crosses north–south | |
Ashland | Green Township | 36.60 | 58.90 | SR 511 | SR 511 begins to the north (Southern terminus). |
Perrysville | 39.01 | 62.78 | SR 95 | SR 95 crosses southwest-northeast | |
Loudonville | 44.30 | 71.29 | SR 3 | SR 3 joins from the south. | |
44.45 | 71.54 | SR 3 SR 60 | SR 3 leaves to the north, SR 60 joins from the north. | ||
Holmes | Washington Township | 50.70 | 81.59 | SR 179 | SR 179 begins to the north (Southern terminus). |
Nashville | 51.51 | 82.90 | SR 514 | SR 514 crosses southwest-northeast. | |
Monroe Township | 56.60 | 91.09 | SR 60 SR 754 | SR 60 leaves to the south. SR 754 leaves to the north (Southern terminus). | |
Millersburg | 62.40 | 100.42 | US 62 SR 83 | US 62 joins from the south. SR 83 crosses north–south. | |
62.52 | 100.62 | SR 241 | SR 241 begins to the north (Southern terminus). | ||
Berlin Township | 67.51 | 108.65 | SR 557 | SR 557 begins to the south (Northern terminus). | |
Berlin | 69.21 | 111.38 | US 62 | US 62 leaves to the northeast. | |
Walnut Creek | 73.29 | 117.95 | SR 515 | SR 515 begins to the north (Southern terminus). | |
Tuscarawas | Sugarcreek | 78.36 | 126.11 | SR 93 | SR 93 crosses north–south. |
Dover | 87.41 | 140.67 | SR 516 | SR 516 begins to the northwest (Southern terminus). | |
87.58 | 140.95 | I-77 | Full-access interchange with I-77. | ||
87.67 | 141.09 | SR 211 | SR 211 begins to the south (Northern terminus). | ||
New Philadelphia | 90.31 | 145.34 | I-77 US 250 | Full-access interchange. I-77/US 250 North run concurrent. Split on-ramp to I-77 South and US 250 South. | |
91.79 | 147.72 | SR 800 | SR 800 joins from the north. | ||
92.14 | 148.28 | SR 416 SR 800 | SR 416 crosses north–south. SR 800 leaves to the south. | ||
92.48 | 148.83 | SR 259 | SR 259 begins to the south (Northern terminus). | ||
Carroll | Sherrodsville | 104.31 | 167.87 | SR 212 | SR 212 joins from the south. |
Monroe Township | 105.01 | 169.00 | SR 212 | SR 212 leaves to the northwest. | |
Dellroy | 109.51 | 176.24 | SR 542 | Interesction where SR 542 runs to the north and west, and SR 39 to the south and east. | |
Carrollton | 117.01 | 188.31 | SR 43 | SR 43 joins from the north | |
117.43 | 188.99 | SR 9 SR 332 | SR 9 joins from the north. SR 332 begins to the south (Northern terminus). | ||
117.94 | 189.81 | SR 9 SR 43 | SR 9/SR 43 leave to the south. | ||
Mechanicstown | 126.17 | 203.05 | SR 524 | SR 524 begins to the south (Northern terminus). | |
Columbiana | Salineville | 132.33 | 212.96 | SR 644 | SR 644 begins to the north (Southern terminus). |
132.96 | 213.98 | SR 164 | SR 164 joins from the south. | ||
Washington Township | 135.49 | 218.05 | SR 164 | SR 164 leaves to the north. | |
Wellsville | 144.99 | 233.34 | SR 7 | SR 7 joins from the south. | |
146.93 | 236.46 | SR 45 | SR 45 begins to the north (Southern terminus). | ||
East Liverpool | 149.49 | 240.58 | US 30 SR 7 SR 11 | SR 7 leaves to the north. US 30/SR 11 cross north–south and SR 39 joins it to the south. | |
151.10 | 243.17 | US 30 SR 11 | US 30/SR 11 leaves to the south into West Virginia SR 11 ends at the West Virginia line on US 30. | ||
154.28 | 248.29 | PA 68 | SR 39 crosses into Pennsylvania to become PA 68. | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
History
- 1924 – Original route established;[3] Originally routed from Shelby to Dover.[4]
- 1926 – Extended to current eastern terminus at the Pennsylvania state line along many different roads.[4]
- 1939 – Extended to current northern terminus of SR 103.[4]
- 1977 – Wellsville to East Liverpool upgraded to freeway section.[4]
References
- ^ Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams".
- ^ SR 39 Termini (Ohio Highway Ends) by Dan Garnell
- ^ Explanation of the Ohio State Highway System (The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site) by John Simpson
- ^ a b c d Route 39 (The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site) by John Simpson