Ohio State Route 84

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State Route 84
Length: 63.39 mi[1] (102.02 km)
Formed: 1924
West end: US 20 in Euclid
Major
junctions:
I-90 in Wickliffe
I-90 near North Kingsville
East end: PA 226 near Conneaut
Counties: Cuyahoga, Lake, Ashtabula
Ohio highways
< SR 83 SR 85 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

State Route 84 is an east-west state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its western terminus is along U.S. Route 6 at U.S. Route 20 in Euclid, and its eastern terminus is at the Pennsylvania state line about 10 miles south-southeast of Conneaut; Pennsylvania Route 226 continues eastward.

Contents

[edit] Cities and villages along route

[edit] Junctions

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Cuyahoga Euclid 0.00
US 20 - US 6
US 20 crosses southwest-northeast; eastern terminus of US 20/US 6 duplex; SR 84 begins concurrent with US 6 heading southeast.
Richmond Heights 2.20 SR 175 SR 175 crosses south-north
Lake Willoughby Hills 3.28 US 6 US 6 leaves to the east; SR 84 turns north.
Wickliffe 3.67 I-90 I-90 passes under SR 84; full-access interchange (exit 187); SR 84 later turns northeast.
Willoughby 6.46 SR 91 SR 91 crosses south-north.
8.35 SR 174 SR 174 joins from the southeast.
8.69 SR 174 SR 174 leaves to the northeast.
Mentor 11.02 SR 306 SR 306 crosses south-north.
13.22 SR 615 SR 615 crosses south-north.
Concord Township 19.01 SR 44 SR 44 passes under south-north; full-access interchange.
Painesville 20.87 SR 86 SR 86 leaves to the southeast.
21.35 SR 86 SR 86 joins from the north.
Perry Township 24.75 SR 307 Former SR 307 alignment begins southeast.
Madison 32.31 SR 528 SR 528 joins from the south.
32.45 SR 528 SR 528 leaves to the north.
Ashtabula Geneva 37.84 SR 534 SR 534 crosses south-north.
Saybrook Township 43.49 SR 45 SR 45 crosses south-north.
Ashtabula 47.28 SR 46 Former SR 46 alignment ends to the south.
47.68 SR 83 Former SR 83 begins to the east.
Ashtabula Township 49.58
SR 11 - SR 46
SR 11/SR 46 duplex passes under south-north; full-access interchange.
Kingsville Township 54.58 SR 193 SR 193 leaves to the northwest.
55.11 SR 84 Former alignment begins southeast.
55.33 I-90 I-90 passes under southwest-northeast; full-access interchange (exit 235).
55.43 SR 193 SR 193 joins from the south.
55.73 SR 84 Former alignment ends northwest.
Sheffield Township 57.53 SR 84 Former alignment begins southeast.
Monroe Township 59.23 SR 84 Former alignment ends southwest.
60.65 SR 7 SR 7 crosses south-north.
63.39 PA 226 SR 84 ends at state line; PA 226 begins northeast.
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

Milepost estimates (no benchmark available)

[edit] Points of interest

[edit] History

  • 1924 – Original route established[2]; originally routed from 1 mile south of Madison to 2 miles west of Andover along the current alignment of State Route 307 from 1 mile south of Madison to Dorset, and a currently unnumbered road from Dorset to West Andover[3].
  • 1926 – Extended to Willoughby Hills along a previously unnumbered road[3].
  • 1931 – Truncated at Dorset; Dorset to West Andover decertified[3].
  • 1935 – Rerouted from Madison to Ashtabula along the previous State Route 307 alignment (which was unnumbered before 1933); former alignment from south of Madison to Dorset certified as State Route 307[3].
  • 1938 – Extended to Pennsylvania state line along the former alignment of State Route 83 from Ashtabula to Kelloggsville (which was unnumbered before 1926), and along a previously unnumbered road from Kelloggsville to the state line[3].

[edit] Sources

  1. ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.
  2. ^ Explanation of the Ohio State Highway System (The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site) by John Simpson
  3. ^ a b c d e Route 84 (The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site) by John Simpson

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