Ohio State Route 51
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State Route 51 |
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Length: | 30.76 mi[1] (49.50 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1955 | ||||||||||||
South end: | US 20 near Elmore | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-75 near Toledo I-80/I-90/OH Tpk. near Elmore |
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North end: | US 23 in Sylvania | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Lucas, Wood, Ottawa, Sandusky | ||||||||||||
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State Route 51 is a northwest-southeast highway in northwest Ohio. Its southern (eastern) terminus is at U.S. Route 20 just south of Elmore, Ohio, and its northern (western) terminus is at its interchange, along with State Route 184, at U.S. Route 23 in Sylvania, Ohio. On the southeastern half of the route, from U.S. Route 20 to the Maumee River, State Route 51 has north-south signage; on the northwestern half of the route, the route has east-west signage.
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[edit] Current Route
From its southern terminus, State Route 51 heads north to an interchange with the Ohio Turnpike before it enters Elmore. After exiting Elmore, the route heads northwest through the village of Genoa and near the town of Millbury before entering Northwood. The route from here to the Maumee River is also known as Woodville Road.
The route interchanges with Interstate 280 before entering southwest Oregon and into Toledo. After it crosses the Maumee, it eventually moves onto Monroe Street, which moves in a generally northwesternly direction until it reaches U.S. Route 23.
[edit] Route History
The original route of State Route 51 was that of current State Route 49 in western Ohio. The route was generally changed from 51 to 49 until the entire route became 49 in 1935.
A new State Route 51 was certified in 1955, with its southern terminus where it is now and its northern terminus at then-State Route 120 (close to where I-280 is now) in Northwood. State Route 51 was extended to State Route 2 in Oregon in 1959.
In 1989, State Route 51 replaced the route of U.S. Route 223 though Toledo and Sylvania across the Maumee River and on Monroe Street. U.S. Route 223 now officially ends at U.S. Route 23's interchange with State Routes 51 and 184 in Sylvania.
State Route 51's interchange with the Ohio Turnpike was opened in 1997.
[edit] References
- ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.