Ohio State Route 13
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Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length | 166.15 mi[1][2] (267.39 km) | |||
Existed | 1926–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | SR 550 near Athens | |||
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North end | US 6 in Huron | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Ohio | |||
Counties | Athens, Perry, Licking, Knox, Richland, Huron, Erie | |||
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State Route 13 is a north–south state highway in the northern and southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. It is the tenth longest state route in Ohio . Its southern terminus is at SR 550 near Athens, and its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in Huron.
Route description
Route 13 arises in Dover Township, Athens County, Ohio at SR 550 at its junction with US 33. It travels west to the heart of Chauncey, Ohio, then turns north at its junction with SR 682. After leaving Chauncey, it bypasses Millfield, Ohio, then enters Trimble Township and passes through Redtown, Jacksonville, Trimble, Glouster, Palos, then passes by the dam side of Burr Oak State Park and passes Burr Oak. It then enters Perry County and continues north. For much of its length in Athens and Perry Counties, the highway is paralleled by a line of the Norfolk Southern Railway.
History
The southern terminus of Ohio State Route 13 was originally in the village of Chauncey, Ohio, at the intersection with SR 682 that is now at mile 3.15. This original terminus was at what was then US 33. Since then, US 33 was rebuilt as a four-lane divided highway, and is across the Hocking River now from Chauncey. The former section of US 33 was divided between SR 682, to the west, and SR 13, to the east, slightly extending both roadways.
North of Chauncey, the highway now is almost straight as it passes Millfield, Ohio and goes to Redtown, Ohio, and passes through a cut through a ridge. Originally, the highway looped through Millfield and Truetown.
On the northern end Ohio State Route 13 followed US 250 into Sandusky until 1966, at which point 13 was rerouted onto Ohio State Route 299. With this move State Route 299 was deleted.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Athens | Athens Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 550 to US 33 – Athens, Amesville | |
Chauncey | 3.15 | 5.07 | SR 682 south (Main Street) to US 33 | Northern terminus of SR 682 | |
Trimble Township | 8.39 | 13.50 | SR 685 west – Buchtel | Eastern terminus of SR 685 | |
Trimble | 10.71 | 17.24 | SR 329 south (Congress Street) – Amesville | Northern terminus of SR 329 | |
Glouster | 11.86 | 19.09 | SR 78 west (Toledo Street) – Murray City | Southern end of SR 78 concurrency | |
Trimble Township–Glouster municipal line | 12.88 | 20.73 | SR 78 east – McConnelsville | Northern end of SR 78 concurrency | |
Perry | Corning | 20.30 | 32.67 | SR 155 west (Main Street) – Shawnee | Eastern terminus of SR 155 |
Bearfield Township | 29.65 | 47.72 | SR 37 east / SR 93 north – McConnelsville, Crooksville | Southern end of SR 37 / SR 93 concurrencies | |
New Lexington | 34.97 | 56.28 | SR 93 south (Main Street) | Northern end of SR 93 concurrency | |
35.63 | 57.34 | SR 345 north (West Broadway Street) / Monument Street | Southern terminus of SR 345 | ||
36.08 | 58.07 | SR 37 west (West Broadway Street) – Hocking College Perry Campus | Northern end of SR 37 concurrency | ||
Reading Township | 42.26 | 68.01 | SR 669 east – Crooksville, Perry State Forest | Western terminus of SR 669 | |
42.90 | 69.04 | SR 383 south – St. Joseph's Catholic Church | Northern terminus of SR 383 | ||
Somerset | 44.04 | 70.88 | US 22 / SR 668 (Main Street) | Traffic circle with monument to Gen. Philip Sheridan | |
44.42 | 71.49 | SR 757 north / North Drive – Glenford | Southern terminus of SR 757 | ||
Thorn Township | 49.90 | 80.31 | SR 256 west – Thurston | Eastern terminus of SR 256 | |
54.55 | 87.79 | SR 204 – Thornville, Glenford | |||
Licking | Licking Township | 57.61– 57.81 | 92.71– 93.04 | I-70 – Wheeling, WV, Columbus | Exit 132 (I-70) |
58.83 | 94.68 | US 40 (National Road) – Hebron, Zanesville | |||
Newark | 66.14 | 106.44 | SR 16 / SR 79 – Coshocton, Columbus | Interchange; SR 16 east / SR 79 north via Mt. Vernon Road only | |
Newton Township | 70.22 | 113.01 | SR 657 north to US 36 | Southern terminus of SR 657 | |
Utica | 78.73 | 126.70 | US 62 – Johnstown, Martinsburg | ||
Knox | Mount Vernon | 88.06 | 141.72 | SR 661 south (Blackjack Street) – Granville | Northern terminus of SR 661 |
89.62 | 144.23 | SR 586 south (Martinsville Road) | Northern terminus of SR 586 | ||
90.31 | 145.34 | SR 229 (East Gambier Street) | Southern end of SR 229 concurrency (SR 13 north / SR 229 west only) | ||
90.43 | 145.53 | US 36 (East High Street) / SR 229 west | Northern end of SR 229 concurrency | ||
90.57 | 145.76 | SR 3 (North Main Street) | |||
Fredericktown | 97.75 | 157.31 | SR 95 (Mt. Gilead Road) – Fredericktown, Mount Gilead | Interchange | |
Middlebury Township | 100.97 | 162.50 | SR 546 north (Lexington Road) – Lexington | Southern terminus of SR 546 | |
Richland | Bellville | 107.91 | 173.66 | SR 97 west (Church Street) | Southern end of SR 97 concurrency |
108.30 | 174.29 | SR 97 east (Mill Street) | Northern end of SR 97 concurrency | ||
Washington Township–Mansfield municipal line | 113.45– 114.05 | 182.58– 183.55 | I-71 – Cleveland, Columbus | Exit 169 (I-71) | |
Mansfield | 116.32 | 187.20 | Cook Road | Northbound exit / southbound entrance only | |
117.03 | 188.34 | Main Street | Northbound entrance / southbound exit only | ||
118.04 | 189.97 | US 42 south (Lexington Avenue) | Southern end of US 42 concurrency; no access to US 42 southbound from SR 13 northbound | ||
118.36 | 190.48 | US 42 east (East First Street) / South Diamond Street | Northern end of US 42 concurrency | ||
118.44 | 190.61 | US 42 south (East Second Street) | |||
118.53 | 190.76 | SR 430 (Park Avenue) | |||
118.83 | 191.24 | SR 39 (East Fifth Street) | |||
119.83– 120.01 | 192.85– 193.14 | US 30 / Longview Avenue – Wooster, Bucyrus | Exit 130 (US 30); eastbound US 30 via Longview Avenue | ||
Franklin Township | 127.85 | 205.75 | SR 96 west – Shelby | Southern end of SR 96 concurrency | |
128.58 | 206.93 | SR 96 east – Ashland | Northern end of SR 96 concurrency | ||
Blooming Grove Township | 129.84 | 208.96 | SR 603 – Shiloh, Olivesburg | ||
Huron | Greenwich Township | 138.05 | 222.17 | US 224 – Greenwich, Willard, Akron | |
Fitchville Township | 142.56 | 229.43 | US 250 east / SR 162 east / CR 60 (Fitchville River Road) – New London, Ashland | Southern end of US 250 / SR 162 concurrencies | |
143.20 | 230.46 | SR 162 west – North Fairfield | Northern end of SR 162 concurrency | ||
Norwalk | 153.02– 153.21 | 246.26– 246.57 | US 20 / SR 18 (Norwalk Bypass) – Cleveland, Toledo | Interchange | |
154.73 | 249.01 | SR 61 (Main Street) | |||
Erie | Milan | 158.78 | 255.53 | SR 113 east (Church Street) / Shawmill Road – Elyria | Southern end of SR 113 concurrency |
Milan Township | 159.36 | 256.47 | SR 113 west – Bellevue | Northern end of SR 113 concurrency | |
159.90 | 257.33 | US 250 west to Ohio Turnpike – Sandusky | Northern end of US 250 concurrency | ||
Huron Township | 164.54– 164.68 | 264.80– 265.03 | SR 2 – Cleveland, Toledo, Cedar Point | Interchange | |
Huron | 166.15 | 267.39 | US 6 / LECT (Cleveland Road) | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ^ a b "DESTAPE". Ohio Department of Transportation. July 16, 2013. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
- ^ Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams".