Interstate 80 in Ohio

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Interstate 80
Main route of the Interstate Highway System
Maintained by Ohio Turnpike Commission, ODOT
Length: 237.48 mi[1] (382.19 km)
West end: I-80/I-90/Indiana Toll Road near Columbia
Major
junctions:
US 20 near Toledo
I-75 near Toledo
US 250 near Norwalk/Sandusky
I-90 near Lorain
I-480 near North Ridgeville
I-71/US 42 near Cleveland
I-77 near Akron
I-480 near Streetsboro
I-76/Ohio Turnpike near Youngstown
I-680 near Youngstown
East end: I-80 at the Pennsylvania-Ohio state line
Ohio highways
< SR 79 SR 81 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

Interstate 80 runs across northern Ohio. Most of the route is part of the Ohio Turnpike, with only an 18.78 mile stretch not being on the toll road. That stretch of road is the feeder route to the Keystone Shortway, a shortcut through northern Pennsylvania that provides access to New York City.

Contents

[edit] Major cities

The officially-designated control cities are:

Interstate 80 over the Cuyahoga River
Interstate 80 over the Cuyahoga River

[edit] History

Although I-80 presently uses the Ohio Turnpike across most of the state, it was once planned to split between Norwalk and Edinburg, with Interstate 80N passing through Cleveland and Interstate 80S passing through Akron.


[edit] Exit list

County # Destinations Notes
See Ohio Turnpike
Mahoning I-76 east / Pennsylvania Turnpike - Pittsburgh West end of I-76 overlap
I-76 west – Akron East end of I-76 overlap
CR 18 (Mahoning Avenue) Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
223 SR 46Niles
224A SR 11 south – Canfield West end of SR 11 overlap; signed as exit 224 westbound
224B I-680Youngstown Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Trumbull 226 To I-680 / Salt Springs Road
227 US 422Girard
228A SR 711 south – Youngstown Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
228B SR 11 north – Ashtabula, Warren East end of SR 11 overlap; signed as exit 228 eastbound
229 SR 193 (Belmont Avenue)
234 US 62 / SR 7Hubbard, Sharon Signed as exits 234A (west/south) and 234B (east/north) eastbound

[edit] References


Interstate 80
Previous state:
Indiana
Ohio Next state:
Pennsylvania