Ohio State Route 88

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State Route 88
Length: 48.34 mi[1] (77.80 km)
Formed: 1924
West end: SR 59 in Ravenna
East end: PA 358 near Vernon
Counties: Portage, Geauga, Trumbull
Ohio highways
< SR 87 SR 89 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

State Route 88 is an east-west highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its western terminus is in Portage County at Ohio State Route 59; at the intersection of Freedom Street with Main Street in Ravenna[1]. Route 88 follows a northerly direction for a little more than a mile along Freedom Street, to the State Route 14 and State Route 44 concurrency bypass. From here, the route heads in a northeasterly direction. Its next intersection is with State Route 700, immediately after which the route joins State Route 303 for about ½ mile. State Route 88 then continues northeast, crossing over Interstate 80 and The Ohio Turnpike, before turning due north as it enters Garrettsville. Here, as South Street, the route intersects with State Route 82 (State Street), then becomes North Street before exiting the corporation limits.

The route continues northward, entering Geauga County, becoming McCall Road here, and intersects with U.S. Route 422 in Parkman; this is also the southern terminus of State Route 528, which overlaps State Route 88 (first as Main Street, and then Madison Road). State Route 168’s southern terminus is two blocks north, and then about a mile north of Parkman, State Route 88 leaves the concurrency and continues due east as Nash Road, and then becomes Greenville Road in Trumbull County.

The route passes through West Farmington as Main Street, then continues as Greenville Road, intersecting with State Route 534, State Route 45 at Bristolville, and State Route 46. Stata Route 88 crosses over State Route 11 before joining with State Route 5 (Warren-Meadville Road), which enters from the southwest about ½ mile before they intersect with State Route 193 (Youngstown-Kingsville Road). About 1½ miles later, State Route 88 leaves the concurrency and continues east as Greenville Road to its last intersection at State Route 7 in Vernon before its eastern terminus at the Pennsylvania state line, where Pennsylvania Route 358 (Vernon Road) continues east.

[edit] Cities and villages along route

[edit] Names

  • South St., and North St. in Garrettsville
  • McCall Rd. south of Parkman
  • Main St. in Parkman
  • Nash Rd. north of Parkman
  • Greenville Rd. in most of Trumbull County, with the exception of West Farmington, where it’s called Main St.

[edit] References

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