Ohio State Route 164

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State Route 164
Length: 66.11 mi[1] (106.39 km)
Formed: 1926
Southwest end: SR 212 near Leesville
Northeast end: SR 7 in North Lima
Counties: Carroll, Jefferson, Columbiana, Mahoning
Ohio highways
< SR 163 SR 165 >

[edit] History

  • Original state highway. [2]
  • Originally routed from 2 miles east of Salineville to Youngstown along current route 164 from Salineville to North Lima and route 7 from North Lima to Youngstown. [2]
  • 1 mile south of Leesville to Perrysville was unnumbered before 1935. [2]
  • Perrysville to Amsterdam was unnumbered before 1933. [2]
  • Perrysville to Amsterdam was route 334 from 1935-38. [2]
  • Amsterdam to Bergholz was unnumbered before 1933. [2]
  • Amsterdam to Bergholz was route 334 from 1933-38. [2]
  • Bergholz to Salineville was unnumbered before 1938. [2]
  • Salineville to 2 miles east of Salineville was route 20 before 1926. [2]
  • Salineville to 2 miles east of Salineville was route 39 only from 1926-38. [2]
  • In 1926, rerouted from North Lima to Youngstown along previous route 7 and current unnumbered road roughly paralleling route 680. [2]
  • North Lima to Youngstown certified as route 7 in 1926. [2]
  • In 1938, extended to 1 mile south of Leesville along route 39 from 2 miles east of Salineville to Salineville, a previous unnumbered road from Salineville to Bergholz, route 334 from Bergholz to Perrysville (Lamarline in 1938), and an unnumbered road from Perrysville to 1 mile south of Leesville. [2]
  • North Lima to Youngstown decertified in 1977. [2]
  • Truncated at North Lima in 1977. [2]

[edit] 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 Route 164 by John Simpson