Ohio State Route 15

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

State Route 15
Length: 102.32 mi[1] (164.67 km)
Formed: 1926
West end: M-99 near Pioneer
Major
junctions:
I-80/I-90/OH Tpk. near Montpelier
I-75 in Findlay
East end: US 23/SR 103 near Carey
Counties: Williams, Defiance, Putnam, Hancock, Wyandot
Ohio highways
< SR 14 SR 16 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

State Route 15 is a north-south/east-west route in northwestern Ohio. Its southern (eastern) terminus is at its interchange with U.S. Route 23/State Route 103 near Carey, and its northern (western) terminus is at the Michigan state line north of Pioneer, where the route continues in Michigan as M-99. The route is bannered east-west from Carey to Bryan, and is bannered north-south from there to the Michigan state line.

Contents

[edit] Cities along Route

From south to north, State Route 15 runs through or close to the following towns and/or cities:

[edit] Major concurrencies

State Route 15 has two major concurrencies:

It also has several minor concurrencies with U.S. Route 68, Interstate 75, State Route 18, and U.S. Route 20A.

[edit] Route History

State Route 15 was certified in 1926. It originally went from Carey to the Indiana state line. In 1929 it was rerouted to Bryan, replacing parts of State Route 9. It replaced the rest of State Route 9 in 1931, rerouted along its current route to the Michigan state line.

In 1966, State Route 15 was rerouted on a freeway with non-signalized at-grade intersections and ramps for otherwise signalized intersections from Interstate 75 in Findlay to U.S. Route 23 in Carey, its new southern (eastern) terminus. The highway runs a few miles south of its previous routing, which was recertified as State Route 568 the same year.

Before 1926, the route number 15 was used for the current routing of the Ohio portion of U.S. Route 322.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.

[edit] External links