Interstate 280 (Ohio)

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Interstate 280
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 12.41 mi (20 km)
West end: I-75 in northeast Toledo
East end: I-80/I-90/Ohio Turnpike in southeast Toledo

Interstate 280 (abbreviated I-280) is a 12.41-mile-long highway that connects Interstate 75 in northeast Toledo, Ohio with Interstate 80/Interstate 90 (part of the Ohio Turnpike) southeast of the city.

Before the 1990s, no direct interchange existed between I-75 and I-80 / I-90, making I-280 the only direct connection between the two Interstate highways.

The Maumee River Crossing is under construction on Interstate 280 over the Maumee River in Toledo. It replaces the Craig Memorial Bridge, one of few drawbridges in the Interstate highway system.

Auxiliary routes of Interstate 80
I-180 Illinois - Nebraska - Pennsylvania - Wyoming
I-280 California - Illinois/Iowa - New Jersey - Ohio
I-380 California - Iowa - Pennsylvania
I-480 Iowa/Nebraska - Ohio
I-580 California - Nevada
I-680 California - Iowa/Nebraska - Ohio
I-780 California
I-880 California
I-980 California
past/
future
I-180: California - Pennsylvania - I-280: Iowa/Nebraska - Pennsylvania - I-480: California - Pennsylvania - I-580: Nebraska - I-680: Pennsylvania
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