Interstate 675 (Ohio)

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Interstate 675
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Maintained by Ohio Department of Transportation
Length: 26.53 mi[1] (42.70 km)
Formed: 1962[2]
South end: I-75 near Miamisburg
Major
junctions:
US 35 near Beavercreek
North end: I-70/SR 4/Clark CR 335 near Fairborn
Ohio highways
< SR 674 SR 676 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

Interstate 675 (abbreviated I-675) is an interstate highway in Ohio that connects I-75 with Interstate 70, serving as an eastern bypass of Dayton. I-675 measures 26.53 miles in length. As originally proposed, the route was to reconnect with I-75 north of Dayton near Northridge rather than going east towards Springfield and I-70.

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# Destinations Notes
I-75Cincinnati, Toledo Southbound exit and northbound entrance
2 SR 725Centerville, Miamisburg
4 SR 48Centerville, Kettering Signed as exits 4A (south) and 4B (north) northbound
7 Wilmington Pike - Bellbrook
10 Indian Ripple Road, Dorothy Lane - Kettering
13 US 35Xenia, Dayton Signed as exits 13A (east) and 13B (west)
15 Colonel Glenn Highway - Wright-Patterson AFB Area B
16 Grange Hall Road Southbound exit and northbound entrance
17 SR 844 north / North Fairfield Road - Wright-Patterson AFB Areas A and C
20 Dayton-Yellow Springs Road
22 SR 235Xenia, Fairborn
24 SR 444Enon, Fairborn, Wright-Patterson AFB Areas A and C
26 I-70 / SR 4Springfield, Columbus, Indianapolis Signed as exits 26A (east) and 26B (west)
Spangler Road/ Medway Northbound exit and southbound entrance

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