Roads of Cincinnati, Ohio
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The roads of Cincinnati, Ohio include three major interstate highways, one interstate bypass and one interstate spur and six U.S. highways.
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[edit] Interstates
Cincinnati is served by three major interstate highways, one beltway, and one spur.
- Interstate 71 splits off from Interstate 75 near the Brent Spence Bridge and heads eastward through Fort Washington Way. It junctions Interstate 471 before heading northeast towards Mt. Adams and Walnut Hills. It has major junctions with OH 562 (Norwood Lateral) and OH 126 (Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway).
- Interstate 74 begins at Interstate 75 west of downtown and proceeds towards Indiana. Its only primary junction is with Interstate 275.
- Interstate 75 is a north-south route through the Mill Creek valley. It enters from Kentucky on the Brent Spence Bridge, where it is multiplexed with Interstate 71. Interstate 71 splits eastward at an elevated junction immediately north of the Ohio River. Interstate 75 has major junctions with Interstate 74, OH 562 (Norwood Lateral) and OH 126 (Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway).
- Interstate 275 is an outer-belt of Cincinnati. It has major junctions with all major interstate highways that radiate from the city.
- Interstate 471 is a spur that begins at the eastern terminus of Fort Washington Way and proceeds southward into Kentucky, where it terminates at the junction of Interstate 275 and US-27.
[edit] U.S. highways
[edit] State routes
- OH 3 (Montgomery Rd.)
- OH 4 (Paddock Rd.)
- OH 126 (Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway)
- OH 264 (Glenway Ave.)
- OH 561
- OH 562 (Norwood Lateral)
[edit] City controlled
- Central Parkway