Ohio State Route 48

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State Route 48
Length: 83.04 mi[1] (133.64 km)
Formed: 1926
South end: SR 132 near Goshen
Major
junctions:
I-75 in Dayton
I-70 near Englewood
North end: SR 66 near Houston
Counties: Clermont, Warren, Montgomery, Miami, Shelby
Ohio highways
< SR 47 SR 49 >

Contents

[edit] Cities Along Route

[edit] Four Lane Divided Highway Sections

  • From route 71 to 2 miles south of Lebanon. [2]
  • From Centerville to Oakwood. [2]

[edit] History

  • Certified in 1926. [2]
  • Originally routed from Lebanon to 11 miles north of Covington. [2]
  • Entire route was route 50 before 1926. [2]
  • Extended to 1 mile south of Goshen in 1938. [2]
  • Centerville to 2 miles north of Centerville upgraded to divided highway in 1963. [2]
  • 2 miles north of Centerville to Oakwood upgraded to divided highway in 1966. [2]
  • Route 71 to 2 miles south of Lebanon upgraded to divided highway in 1972. [2]

[edit] History Before 1926

  • From Fly to Dennison. [2]
  • Routed along current route 800. [2]
  • Entire route certified as route 8 in 1926. [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 Route 48 by John Simpson