State Route 4 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length: | 206.51 mi[1] (332.35 km) | |||
Existed: | 1924 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | US 42 in Cincinnati | |||
I-75 in Cincinnati I-75 in Dayton I-70 in Huber Heights I-70 near Enon Ohio Tpk. / I-80 / I-90 near Sandusky |
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North end: | US 6 / SR 101 in Sandusky | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Hamilton, Butler, Montgomery, Greene, Clark, Champaign, Union, Delaware, Marion, Crawford, Seneca, Huron, Erie | |||
Highway system | ||||
Ohio highways
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State Route 4 is a major north–south state highway in Ohio. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 42 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 in Sandusky, Ohio. Its path is nearly ruler-straight for many miles. Some portions of the route are still marked as Dixie Highway. The northern portion was constructed by the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company, see Turnpike Lands.
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County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
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Hamilton |
Cincinnati | 0.0 | US 42 | Southeren terminus at a signalized intersection. |
1.2 | SR 562 (Norwood Lateral Expressway) | Full-access interchange with expressway. | ||
2.5 | SR 561 | |||
2.7 | I-75 (Mill Creek Expressway) | Full-access interchange; I-75 Exit 9. | ||
Woodlawn | 7.1 | Glendale Milford Road | Former routing of SR 126 | |
7.5 | SR 747 | Southern terminus of SR 747. | ||
Springdale | 9.4 | West Kemper Road | Former routing of SR 126 | |
10.0 | I-275 | Full-access interchange; I-275 Exit 41. | ||
Butler |
Fairfield | 12.4 | SR 4 Byp. |
Southern terminus of bypass route. |
Hamilton | 18.5 | SR 129 | ||
Fairfield Township | 21.2 | SR 4 Byp. |
Northern terminus of bypass route. | |
Liberty Township | 24.3 | SR 747 | Northern terminus of SR 747. | |
Lemon Township | 26.3 | SR 63 | Western terminus of SR 63. | |
28.2 | South Main Street | Former routing of SR 4 | ||
28.7 | SR 73 | SR 73 joins from the west. | ||
Middletown | 31.3 | SR 122 | ||
31.9 | Tytus Avenue | Former routing of SR 4 | ||
32.8 | SR 73 | SR 73 leaves to the east; former southbound alignment of SR 4. | ||
Madison Township | 34.6 | Middletown Germantown Road | Former routing of SR 4 | |
Montgomery |
German Township | 38.9 | SR 123 | Western terminus of SR 123. |
Germantown | 39.9 | SR 725 | SR 725 joins from the west. | |
40.5 | Dayton Pike | Former routing of SR 4 | ||
41.5 | SR 725 | SR 725 leaves to the east. | ||
Dayton | 51.7 | South Broadway Street | Former routing of US 35 | |
53.0 | SR 48 | Southbound lanes of SR 48 here; northbound lanes 0.2 mi. later; north of this point SR 4 shares SR 48 lanes southbound. | ||
54.8 | I-75 / SR 201 / SR 202 | SR 4 becomes freeway, with lanes to/from the west connecting to full-access interchange with I-75 Exit 54C; southern terminus of SR 202; southern terminus of SR 201. | ||
59.2 | SR 444 | Full-access interchange; former eastbound alignment of SR 4. | ||
Huber Heights | 63.2 | SR 235 | SR 235 joins from east via full-access interchange. | |
64.6 | I-70 / SR 235 | I-70 joins from the west; SR 235 leaves to the north; full-access interchange; I-70 Exit 41A-B. | ||
Clark |
Mad River Township | 67.8 | I-675 | Full-access interchange; northern terminus of I-675; I-70 Exit 44A-B; I-675 Exit 26A-B. |
70.5 | I-75 | SR 4 leaves interstate; I-70 Exit 47 eastbound and Exit 48 westbound (via Enon Road). | ||
Bethel Township | 73.2 | SR 369 / SR 4 | Southern terminus of SR 369 via full-access interchange; former cross-alignment of SR 4. | |
Springfield Township | 76.0 | US 40 | US 40 joins; SR 4 expressway ends. | |
76.4 | US 68 | Full-access interchange with US 68 expressway. | ||
Springfield | 78.5 | SR 41 | SR 41 joins from the north. | |
79.0 | SR 72 | Southbound lanes of SR 72; northbound lanes 0.1 miles (0.16 km) later. | ||
79.6 | US 40 / SR 41 | US 40/SR 41 concurrency leaves SR 4 to the east. | ||
Moorefield Township | 84.3 | SR 334 | Eastern terminus of SR 334. | |
85.6 | Old Mechanicsburg Road | Former routing of SR 4 | ||
87.9 | Old Mechanicsburg Road | Former routing of SR 4 | ||
Champaign |
Union Township | 90.8 | SR 54 | |
93.7 | SR 56 | |||
Mechanicsburg | 96.9 | SR 29 | ||
Goshen Township | 100.9 | SR 161 | SR 161 joins from the southwest. | |
Union |
Union Township | 102.3 | SR 161 | SR 161 leaves to the southeast. |
104.3 | US 36 | US 36 joins from the northwest. | ||
Paris Township | 110.1 | Milford Avenue | Former routing of SR 4 | |
112.1 | US 33 | US 33 expressway joins from the west; expressway concurrency continues northeast. | ||
112.5 | SR 245 | Eastern terminus of SR 245; former cross-alignment of US 33. | ||
Marysville | 114.1 | SR 31 | Southern terminus of SR 31; former cross-alignment. | |
Paris Township | 114.9 | US 33 / US 36 / SR 38 | SR 4 leaves expressway via full-access interchange; expressway continues southeast; northern terminus of SR 38; former southbound alignment of SR 4. | |
Leesburg Township | 122.0 | SR 347 | ||
124.9 | SR 37 | SR 37 joins from the southeast. | ||
Claibourne Township | 125.9 | SR 37 | SR 37 leaves to the west. | |
Delaware |
Thompson Township | 129.9 | SR 47 | SR 47 joins from the west. |
Marion |
Prospect Township | 130.6 | SR 47 | SR 47 leaves to the east. |
133.4 | SR 203 | |||
Marion | 140.7 | SR 423 | Southbound lanes of SR4/SR 423 concurrency | |
140.9 | SR 423 | SR 423 continues to the south | ||
141.1 | SR 739 | Eastern terminus of SR 739. | ||
141.4 | SR 95 / SR 309 | Junction with eastbound lanes; westbound lanes 0.1 mi. later. | ||
Marion Township | 143.7 | SR 423 | SR 423 leaves to the north. | |
Grand Prairie Township | 147.0 | US 23 | Full-access interchange with US 23 expressway. | |
Crawford |
Dallas Township | 151.8 | SR 294 | |
Bucyrus | 158.8 | SR 98 | SR 98 joins from the south. | |
159.5 | US 30 Bus. / SR 19 / SR 100 |
SR 19 and SR 100 join from the east where concurrent with Bus US 30, which continues west. | ||
159.9 | SR 98 | SR 98 leaves to the northeast. | ||
Holmes Township | 160.7 | US 30 (Lincoln Highway) | Full-access interchange with US 30 expressway. | |
161.2 | SR 19 / SR 100 | SR 19/SR 100 concurrency leaves to the west. | ||
Chatfield | 169.4 | SR 103 | SR 103 joins from the west. | |
Chatfield Township | 170.5 | SR 103 | SR 103 leaves to the east. | |
Seneca |
Attica | 177.8 | US 224 | |
Reed Township | 182.2 | SR 162 | ||
Huron |
Sherman Township | 185.8 | SR 269 | Southern terminus of SR 269, which straddles the Seneca-Huron county line. |
187.9 | SR 547 | |||
Lyme Township | 192.5 | US 20 / SR 18 | ||
193.8 | SR 113 | |||
Erie |
Groton Township | 198.1 | I-80 / I-90 / Ohio Tpk. | SR 4 passes over Turnpike here; access ramps are 0.3 mi. later; Turnpike Exit 110. |
198.8 | SR 99 | Northern terminus of SR 99. | ||
Perkins Township | 202.6 | SR 2 | Full-access interchange with SR 2 expressway. | |
Sandusky | 206.4 | US 6 / SR 101 | Northern terminus of SR 101; eastern terminus of US 6/SR 101 concurrency; US 6 continues east. | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Concurrency terminus • Closed/Former • Incomplete access • Unopened |
State Route 4 Bypass |
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Location: | Hamilton, Ohio |
Existed: | 1997–present |
State Route 4B (SR 4B, OH 4B) is a 5.97 mile (9.61 km) north–south state highway through Butler County in the western part of the state. The route runs from SR 4 south of Hamilton to SR 4 north of Hamilton.
Along its path, SR 4B passes through the western portion of Butler County. No segments of SR 4B are included as a part of the National Highway System (NHS). The NHS is a network of highways that are identified as being most important for the economy, mobility and defense of the nation.[4][5]
The SR 4B designation was applied in 1997. Since the route was put in, no changes have been made[6] [7]
The entire route is in Butler County.
Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes | |
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Fairfield Township | 0.00 | SR 4 | Signalized intersection | |
Hamilton | 4.35 | SR 129 | Diamond interchange | |
Fairfield | 5.97 | SR 4 | Signalized intersection | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |