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Interstate 75 in Ohio

Interstate 75 (I-75) runs from Cincinnati to Toledo by way of Dayton in the US state of Ohio. The highway enters the state running concurrently with I-71 from Kentucky on the Brent Spence Bridge over the Ohio River and into the Bluegrass region. I-75 continues along the Mill Creek Expressway northward to the Butler County line just north of I-275. From there, the freeway runs into the Miami Valley and then passes through the Great Black Swamp before crossing into Michigan.

Interstate 75

I-75 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length211.55 mi[1] (340.46 km)
Existed1957[2]–present
Major junctions
South end I-71 / I-75 at Kentucky state line
Major intersections
North end I-75 at Michigan state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesHamilton, Butler, Warren, Montgomery, Miami, Shelby, Auglaize, Allen, Hancock, Wood, Lucas
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 74 SR 75

Route description

The highway enters the state via the Brent Spence Bridge into Downtown Cincinnati. I-71 immediately splits off to the east from this point, taking a more easterly route through downtown, while I-75 continues north along the west side of downtown. The Mill Creek Expressway is a heavily trafficked portion of I-75 in Ohio, from the Ohio River at the Kentucky state line to Butler County in Cincinnati's northern suburbs that follows the path of its namesake, Mill Creek, and the former path of the Miami and Erie Canal, and passes through the city's industrial core.

The highway continues north, intersecting I-74 and turning to the northeast. At one point, while passing through the suburb of Arlington Heights, the carriageways split apart and create a wide enough space for the community to be completely enclosed by the Interstate; they rejoin at the other end of the community. The highway then intersects the Cincinnati beltway, I-275, and continues northeasterly through the West Chester Township, Monroe, Middletown, and Franklin en route to the Dayton metropolitan area.

Once arriving in the Dayton area, I-75 first junctions with I-675, an eastern bypass of Dayton, in Miamisburg. The highway then continues north into Downtown Dayton, skirting it to the west and junctioning with I-70 near the Dayton International Airport.

 
I-75 at the interchange with the Ohio Turnpike in Rossford

The highway then continues north through the western side of the state toward Toledo, passing through cities such as Troy, Piqua, Lima, Findlay, and Bowling Green. Once the highway arrives in Toledo, it first intersects with I-475 in Perrysburg, followed by I-80/I-90 (Ohio Turnpike) in Rossford before skirting Downtown Toledo to the west. After the interchange, I-75 continues north into Downtown Toledo. Just north of downtown, I-475 rejoins I-75. After continuing northeasterly, I-75 intersects I-280, which connects the Ohio Turnpike. Following this, I-75 enters Michigan and follows the shore of Lake Erie.

History

I-75 in Ohio was built through the 1960s, supplanting U.S. Route 25 (US 25), though much of the freeway was built for US 25. By the time I-75 was finished, US 25 ran concurrently with I-75 for all but the northernmost section. By 1974, the US 25 designation was deemed unnecessary and removed from Ohio and Michigan. The northernmost section of US 25 in Ohio became State Route 25 (SR 25).[3]

In 2005, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) considered reconfiguring I-75's existing interchange in Findlay with US 224 and SR 15 west as a diverging diamond interchange (DDI) to improve traffic flow. Had it been constructed, it would have been the first such interchange in the US.[4] By 2006, ODOT had reconsidered, instead adding lanes to the existing overpass.[5][6]

Traffic congestion in the Cincinnati–Dayton corridor has led to proposals for a regional I-75 bypass to divert through traffic.[7]

The segment from West Chester to Middletown was widened in 2010.[8] Construction on the highway continues from Middletown all the way to I-675.

In Dayton, ODOT recently completed total reconfiguration of I-75 with several projects occurring simultaneously. The intersection of I-75 and I-70 was reconfigured to handle an increased traffic load at the intersection.[9] I-75 through Downtown Dayton at the intersections of SR 4, US 35, and between were widened and modernized.[10]

ODOT between 2014 and 2016 completed a widening project between I-475 in Perrysburg and SR 15 in Findlay to add a third lane in each direction. The SR 15 interchange (which also features the north end of US 68) was subsequently rebuilt as well. Several miles north of the southerly I-475 junction, I-75 intersects with I-80/I-90 (Ohio Turnpike).

Work began in May 2019 to convert the existing interchange with Union Centre Boulevard in West Chester Township, Butler County, to a DDI. The $20-million project was completed in mid-2020.[11][12][13]

Mill Creek Expressway

The Mill Creek Expressway generally follows the old Miami and Erie Canal, which extended from Cincinnati to Toledo via Dayton, itself built in the Mill Creek valley near Cincinnati. The canal extended from the Ohio River along the present locations of Eggleston Avenue and Central Parkway to Mount Storm Park and continued north, remaining close to the Mill Creek Expressway to Butler County.

The first portion of the expressway was built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1941[a]—during World War II—to serve the Wright Aeronautical plant in Lockland. Known then as the Wright Highway, it was initially planned to run from Paddock Road (SR 4) in Carthage north to Cincinnati-Dayton Road (then US 25) near Maud[17] but was only built—almost completely along the old canal—between Galbraith Road and Glendale-Milford Road (then SR 126).[citation needed] A short extension was built south to Towne Street in Elmwood Place in the late 1940s.[citation needed]

In 1960, plans were announced to add an eastern portion that would result in Arlington Heights being surrounded on both sides by the highway.[18]

On January 19, 2015, an overpass north of Hopple Street collapsed onto the highway below at approximately 10:30 pm.[19] The span that failed was the segment of the former northbound ramp to Hopple Street that passed over the southbound lanes of I-75.[20] The overpass had been closed and was in the process of being removed after a replacement ramp was opened on December 26, 2014. The Interstate underneath was open at the time of the failure. One construction worker on the overpass was killed during the collapse by a falling steel beam.[21] A truck driver was injured when their semi hit the fallen overpass immediately after the collapse. One other worker was in a backhoe on the bridge but was uninjured.[22]

Future

There are plans to convert the existing interchange with SR 725 in Miamisburg to a DDI. The project will not be built until 2023 and its projected cost is $4.1 million, entirely funded by the state.[23]

In Cincinnati, approximately 17 miles (27 km) of the highway will be totally reconfigured by three separate ODOT projects happening simultaneously. The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project will replace the Brent Spence Bridge and continue north to the Western Hills Viaduct. The Mill Creek Expressway project will modernize the Mill Creek Expressway segment of the highway, from the Western Hills Viaduct to the Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway interchange. The Thru the Valley project will continue from the Cross County Highway north to I-275. These projects will improve safety by eliminating all left-hand exit ramps and increasing vehicular capacity.

Exit list

CountyLocationmi[1]kmOld exit[3][24]New exitDestinationsNotes
Ohio River0.000.00 
 
 
 
I-75 south / I-71 south – Lexington, Louisville
Continuation into Kentucky
Brent Spence Bridge; Kentucky–Ohio state line
HamiltonCincinnati0.220.3511B 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-71 north / US 50 east (Fort Washington Way) to I-471 south / US 52 east / Second Street – Columbus, Downtown Cincinnati, Riverfront
Northern end of I-71 overlap; was exit 1A before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction[25]
0.500.8021CFifth Street, Central Avenue (US 22 / US 27 / US 42 / US 52 / US 127 / SR 3) – Downtown CincinnatiNo southbound entrance; was exit 1E before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction
0.631.0131D 
 
US 50 west (River Road, Sixth Street Expressway, SR 264 west) / Linn Street
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; was exit 1G before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction
0.711.1441ESeventh StreetNo northbound exit; was exit 1F before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction
1.242.0051F 
 
 
To US 50 west / Freeman Avenue
Southbound exit and northbound entrance; was exit 1G before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction
1.442.3261GEzzard Charles DriveNo northbound exit, but ramp can be accessed by traffic entering at exits 1B, 1C, and 1E; was exit 1H before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction; formerly signed as Lincoln Park Drive
1.722.7772AWestern Avenue, Liberty StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
2.514.0482BHarrison Avenue (Western Hills Viaduct)Signed as exit 2 northbound
3.505.6393 
 
 
 
  US 27 south / US 52 east / US 127 / Hopple Street
Southern end of US 27/US 52 overlap
4.236.81104 
 
 
 
 
 
I-74 west / US 27 north / US 52 west – Indianapolis
I-74 exit 20; northern end of US 27/US 52 overlap; exit connected to Colerain Avenue prior to construction of I-74
6.4610.40116Mitchell Avenue – St. Bernard
7.8112.57137 
 
 
 
SR 562 east to I-71 – Norwood
8.5713.79148Towne Street – Elmwood PlaceNorthbound exit and entrance; to be removed
9.4515.21159  
 
SR 4 (Paddock Road) to SR 561 (Seymour Avenue)
10.3116.591610A  SR 126 (Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway)Southbound exit to SR 126 and northbound entrance from westbound SR 126 via exit 10
Arlington Heights10.8917.531710BGalbraith RoadSigned as exit 10 southbound
Lockland11.8419.051812Lockland, ReadingNo northbound entrance; southbound right-in/right-out to Cooper Avenue and northbound exit to Davis Street
Evendale12.9220.791913Shepherd Lane, Neumann Way – Lincoln HeightsSouthbound exit to Neumann Way via Exit 14; Neumann Way serves GE Aviation
14.2622.952014Glendale-Milford Road – Evendale, Woodlawn
Sharonville15.3924.772115Sharon Road – Glendale
16.7927.022216  
 
 
 
I-275 to I-71 / I-74 – Columbus, Indianapolis
Signed as exits 16A (east) and 16B (west) southbound; I-275 exit 43
ButlerWest Chester Township19.2430.9619Union Centre Boulevard – Fairfielddiverging diamond interchange (DDI)
21.2334.172321Cincinnati–Dayton RoadFormer US 25
22.8236.732422Tylersville Road – Mason
Liberty Township24.1938.9324 
 
SR 129 west / Liberty Way – Hamilton
SR 129 exit 25
Millikin Road[26]Future interchange
WarrenMonroe29.10–
29.11
46.83–
46.85
2529  SR 63 – Monroe, Lebanon, Hamilton
Middletown32.8252.822632  SR 122 – Middletown
Franklin36.8959.372736  SR 123 – Franklin, Lebanon
FranklinSpringboro line38.7462.352838  SR 73 – Springboro, Franklin
MontgomeryMiamisburgSpringboro line41.5666.8841Austin Boulevard – Springboro, Miamisburg, Washington TownshipOpened in July 2010[27]
Miami Township43.51–
43.52
70.02–
70.04
2943 
 
I-675 north – Columbus
Directional T interchange.
Miamisburg44.6671.873044  SR 725 – Centerville, Miamisburg
West Carrollton47.3176.143147East Dixie Drive – West Carrollton, MoraineFormer US 25; Converted to full access interchange in 2012[28]
Moraine50.2380.843250ADryden Road
50.4981.2650B 
 
SR 741 south (Springboro Pike)
Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Dayton51.3682.66Bridge over the Great Miami River
51.7083.203351Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Nicholas Road
52.14–
52.56
83.91–
84.59
3452AAlbany Street, Stewart StreetFormer southbound exit and northbound entrance; closed in spring 2010 as part of I-75 Downtown Modernization[29]
52.6984.803552   US 35 / SR 4 – Xenia, EatonSouthern end of SR 4 concurrency; ramps to westbound US 35 and from eastbound US 35 include entrances and exits for Germantown Street; was exit 52B before Albany Street/Stewart Street exit was removed
53.1885.58Bridge over the Great Miami River
53.4185.963653Second Street, Salem Avenue, First StreetFormerly signed as 53A (Third Street) and 53B (Salem Avenue, First Street) before interchange rebuild in 2016; exit 53 was also formerly exit 37; no southbound access to First Street
53.886.6Bridge over the Great Miami River
54.2287.263854AGrand Avenue, Riverside Drive, Main StreetClosed; southbound originally had two ramps to Riverside Drive which were later removed; access consolidated with newly built Main Street exit as part of I-75 Downtown Modernization[30]
54.3887.523954A  SR 48 (Main Street)Was exit 54B before Grand Avenue/Riverside Drive/Main Street exit was removed
54.6387.92Bridge over the Great Miami River
54.84–
54.87
88.26–
88.30
4054B  SR 4 / Webster Street, Keowee Street – SpringfieldNorthern terminus of SR 4 concurrency; was exit 54C before Grand Avenue/Riverside Drive/Main Street exit was removed
55.28–
55.58
88.96–
89.45
4155Keowee Street, Leo StreetClosed; was signed northbound as exits 55A (Keowee Street south) and 55B (Keowee Street north, Leo Street); access to Keowee consolidated with Webster Street as part of I-75 Downtown Modernization[30]
55.9590.044256Stanley Avenue
56.1590.36Bridge over the Great Miami River
Northridge56.4690.864357ANeva DriveFormer northbound exit and southbound entrance; closed with I-75 Downtown Modernization[30]
56.7491.314457Wagner Ford Road, Siebenthaler Avenue, Neff RoadSouthbound exit only to Neff Road; indirect southbound exit to Wagner Ford Road via Keats Drive; indirect access to Siebenthaler Avenue in both directions via Wagner Ford Road and Dixie Drive; was exit 57B before Neva Drive exit was removed
NorthridgeHarrison Township line58.2193.684558Needmore Road
VandaliaButler Township line59.7296.1159Wyse Road, Benchwood RoadBenchwood Road becomes Wyse Road immediately east of exit
60.7197.704660Little York RoadClosed; northbound access was via Poe Avenue and southbound access via Miller Lane; replaced by exit 59
Butler Township61.36–
61.38
98.75–
98.78
4761  I-70 – Indianapolis, ColumbusSigned as exits 61A (east) and 61B (west) southbound; I-70 exit 33
Vandalia63.18101.684863  US 40 – Donnelsville, Vandalia
63.84102.744964Northwoods Boulevard
MiamiTipp City67.96109.375068  SR 571 – Tipp City, West Milton
69.74112.245169County Road 25AFormer US 25
Troy73.19–
73.20
117.79–
117.80
5273  SR 55 – Ludlow Falls, Troy
75.05120.785374  SR 41 – Troy, Covington
78.50126.335478County Road 25AFormer US 25
78.62126.53Bridge over the Great Miami River
Piqua82.06–
82.08
132.06–
132.09
5582  US 36 – Urbana, Piqua
82.93–
83.11
133.46–
133.75
5683County Road 25A – PiquaFormer US 25
ShelbySidney90.58145.775790Fair Road – Sidney
91.96148.005892   SR 47 / I-75 BL – Sidney, Versailles
93.83151.005993  SR 29 – Sidney, St. Marys
94.73152.456094County Road 25A  SidneyFormer US 25
99.77160.566199  SR 119 – Anna, Minster
102.84165.5062102  SR 274 – Jackson Center, New Bremen
104.84168.7263104  SR 219 – Botkins
Auglaize110.82178.3564110  US 33 – St. Marys, Bellefontaine
Wapakoneta111.26179.0665111Bellefontaine Street – Wapakoneta
113.02181.8966113  SR 67 – Uniopolis, Wapakoneta
Cridersville118.16190.1667118National Road – Cridersville
AllenFort Shawnee120.52193.9668120Breese Road – Fort Shawnee
Lima122.63197.3569122  SR 65 – Ottawa, Uniopolis, Lima
124.51200.3870124Fourth Street
125.43201.8671125   SR 117 / SR 309 – Lima, Kenton
127.15204.6372127  SR 81 – Ada, Lima
130.23209.5873130Bluelick Road
134.72216.8174134Napoleon RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
Beaverdam135.69218.3775135  
 
SR 696 to US 30 – Delphos, Upper Sandusky
Lincoln Highway
Bluffton140.52226.1576140Bentley Road (SR 103) – Bluffton
Hancock142.48229.3077142  SR 103 – Arlington, Bluffton
145.36233.9378145  SR 235 – Ada, Mount Cory
Findlay156.81252.3679156 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 68 south / SR 15 east / I-75 BL north to US 23 – Carey, Columbus, Kenton
Southern end of SR 15 overlap; northern terminus of US 68
157.90254.1280157  SR 12 – Findlay, Columbus Grove
159.10256.0581159  
 
US 224 / SR 15 west – Findlay, Ottawa, Tiffin
Northern end of SR 15 overlap
161.20259.4382161County Road 99
162.73261.8983MortimerAdded c. 1968;[31][3] removed 1974[32][33]
164.65264.9884164  SR 613 – McComb, Fostoria
Wood167.15269.0085167  SR 18 – North Baltimore, Fostoria
167.81270.0686168Eagleville Road, Quarry RoadEastbound access via Grant Road; westbound access via Insley Road
171.86276.5887171  SR 25 – CygnetSouthern terminus of SR 25
179.75289.2888179  US 6 – Fremont, NapoleonUS 6 exit 66
Bowling Green181.41291.9589181   SR 64 / SR 105 – Pemberville, Bowling GreenTo Bowling Green State University
Haskins187.24301.3390187  SR 582 – Luckey, Haskins
191.99–
192.60
308.98–
309.96
91192 
 
 
 
I-475 north / US 23 north – Maumee, Ann Arbor
Southern end of US 23 overlap; I-475 exit 1
Perrysburg193.85311.9792193  
 
US 20 / US 23 south – Fremont, Perrysburg
Northern end of US 23 overlap
Rossford195.23–
195.69
314.19–
314.93
195 
 
 
 
   I-80 Toll / I-90 Toll / Ohio Turnpike / SR 795 – Perrysburg, Cleveland, Chicago
Connection to the Turnpike opened December 4, 1991;[34]
ramps to SR 795 opened August 22, 1994;[35] signed as 195A (SR 795) and 195B (Ohio Turnpike), exits connected via collector/distributor lanes
197.19317.3593197Buck Road
Northwood199.02320.2994198Wales Road, Oregon Road – Northwood
LucasToledo199.84321.6195199  SR 65 (Miami Street) – RossfordSigned as exits 199A (north) and 199B (south) southbound
199.96321.80Michael V. DiSalle Bridge over the Maumee River (being replaced 2019–2023)[36][37]
200.60322.8396200Kuhlman Drive, South AvenueAccess To Toledo Zoo (Broadway Street); Kuhlman Drive signed northbound only
201.36–
201.68
324.06–
324.57
97201A 
 
 
To SR 25 south / Collingwood Avenue – Maumee
Northbound exit and southbound entrance from eastbound Collingwood Avenue; provides access from northbound I-75 to southbound SR 25 and from northbound SR 25 to southbound I-75
201.68324.5798201B  SR 25 – Downtown Toledo, MaumeeDirectional access (northbound to northbound and southbound to southbound) only; Downtown Toledo signed northbound only, Maumee signed southbound only
202.03325.1499202AWashington Street – Downtown ToledoSouthbound exit via Indiana Avenue and northbound entrance
202.49325.88100202BCollingwood BoulevardSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
203.33327.23100203ABancroft StreetNorthbound exit and southbound entrance via Lawrence Avenue
203.68327.79101203B  
 
US 24 (Detroit Avenue) to SR 51 (Monroe Street)
Exit located at Detroit Avenue
204.21–
204.52
328.64–
329.14
204 
 
 
 
I-475 west to US 23 – Sylvania, Maumee, Ann Arbor
I-475 exit 20
204.73–
204.89
329.48–
329.74
102205AJeep ParkwayInterchange closed from March 2015 to July 2018 for reconstruction[38]
205.46330.66103205BBerdan AvenueFormer northbound exit and southbound entrance; closed October 2016[39]
205.55330.80Viaduct over the Ottawa River
206.00331.52104206 
 
To US 24 / Phillips Avenue
206.93333.02105207Stickney Avenue, Lagrange Street
207.76–
207.86
334.36–
334.52
106208 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-280 south / LECT to I-80 east / I-90 east / Ohio Turnpike east – Cleveland
209.52337.19107209Ottawa River RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
209.84337.70Bridge over the Ottawa River
210.52338.80108210  SR 184 (Alexis Road)
211.55340.46 
 
 
 
I-75 north / LECT north – Detroit
Continuation into Michigan
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Auxiliary routes

I-75 in Ohio has three auxiliary routes. The southernmost is I-275, which serves as a full loop around Cincinnati, including segments that extend into Indiana and Kentucky. The northernmost is I-475, a bypass around Toledo area that also carries US 23 for 14 miles (23 km). The third auxiliary route is I-675 bypassing Dayton to the south and east and connecting to I-70 northeast of the city.

In addition to these auxiliary routes, there are three business routes of I-75. These run along former segments of US 25, I-75's predecessor highway. They connect to the downtowns of Troy and Piqua; Sidney; and Findlay.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Only the eastern portion had been completed by December 1941.[14] Construction on the western half was delayed first due to a dispute between local officials and the WPA[15] and later due to the latter's closure.[16]

References

  1. ^ a b Office of Technical Services (January 1, 2007). . Ohio Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on February 19, 2003.
  2. ^ Ohio Department of Transportation. . Ohio Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on May 6, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c Ohio Department of Highways (1969). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). c. 1:563,200. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways. OCLC 5673562, 7448779. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  4. ^ Patch, David (May 2, 2005). "French Connection May Control Traffic Flow". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  5. ^ Sedensky, Matt (March 30, 2006). "Missouri Drivers May Go to the Left". Star-News. Wilmington, NC. Associated Press. Retrieved April 8, 2014 – via Google News.
  6. ^ "Wrong Way? Not in Kansas City". Land Line Magazine. March 31, 2006. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  7. ^ Emmert, Tom (August 11, 2004). "Area Needs a 'Beeline Bypass' for Trucks". The Cincinnati Enquirer (Editorial). Retrieved April 21, 2018.
  8. ^ "Work, Closures Continue On I-75 Near West Chester". Cincinnati: WLWT-TV. March 24, 2008.
  9. ^ . Ohio Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  10. ^ . Ohio Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on November 6, 2018. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  11. ^ Callahan, Denise G. (March 30, 2017). "Relief on the way for Union Centre Boulevard traffic congestion". Journal-News. Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
  12. ^ Callahan, Denise G.; Blizzard, Nick (October 4, 2018). "Union Centre traffic to get help from new Ohio interchange design". Journal-News. Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
  13. ^ Callahan, Denise (May 16, 2019). "$20M West Chester I-75 interchange project begins this week, traffic to be maintained". Journal-News. Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  14. ^ "Wright Highway Plans Sent to Columbus for Approval". Cincinnati Enquirer. December 10, 1941. p. 9.
  15. ^ "Settlement". Cincinnati Enquirer. October 30, 1941. p. 12.
  16. ^ "State Steps In". Cincinnati Enquirer. September 9, 1943. p. 17.
  17. ^ "Super-Highway to Be Built to Aero Plant in Lockland; Funds Allotted for Housing". Cincinnati Enquirer. January 30, 1941. p. 1, 5.
  18. ^ "Arlington Heights to Divide North-South Routes of X-Way". Cincinnati Enquirer. March 24, 1960. p. 4-C.
  19. ^ "Morning commute slows after southwest Ohio overpass collapse". msn.com. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  20. ^ . WCPO. January 19, 2015. Archived from the original on January 21, 2015. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  21. ^ Molski, Henry (January 20, 2015). "1 confirmed dead, 1 injured in Ohio overpass collapse". USA Today. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  22. ^ Perry, Kimball; Williams, Jason (January 22, 2015). "Officials: 2 people were on collapsed I-75 bridge". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  23. ^ Blizzard, Nick (October 4, 2018). "New Ohio interchange design to aid traffic, safety near Dayton Mall". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
  24. ^ Ohio Department of Transportation (1976). Ohio Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Columbus: Ohio Department of Transportation. Cincinnati inset. OCLC 5673562, 13655720, 35168139.
  25. ^ Mecklenborg, Jake. "Brent Spence Bridge Photographs". Cincinnati-Transit.net.
  26. ^ "Millikin Way Interchange". Liberty Township. Liberty Township. n.d. Retrieved February 14, 2022.
  27. ^ "ODOT Announces the Opening of I-75/Austin Boulevard Interchange" (Press release). Ohio Department of Transportation. July 2, 2010. Retrieved August 29, 2011.
  28. ^ District 7. "West Carrollton Interchange". Ohio Department of Transportation.
  29. ^ District 7. "Modernization of I-75 through Downtown Dayton: I-75 and US 35 Downtown Dayton Phase 1B". Ohio Department of Transportation.
  30. ^ a b c District 7. "Modernization of I-75 through Downtown Dayton: I-75 and SR 4 Phase 1A & Stanley Avenue". Ohio Department of Transportation.
  31. ^ Ohio Department of Highways (1967). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). c. 1:563,200. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways. § E6. OCLC 5673562, 7444249.
  32. ^ Ohio Department of Transportation (1973). Ohio Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). 1:554,400. Columbus: Ohio Department of Transportation. § E6. OCLC 5673562.
  33. ^ Ohio Department of Transportation (1974). Ohio Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). 1:554,400. Columbus: Ohio Department of Transportation. § E6. OCLC 5673562.
  34. ^ Harvey, Hank (December 5, 1991). "Perrysburg I-75 Link to Turnpike Opens". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  35. ^ Patch, David (August 23, 1994). "Interchange Expected to Spur Region's Development". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  36. ^ Patch, David (May 20, 2015). "DiSalle Bridge to Be Replaced". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  37. ^ "I-75 Major Reconstruction and DiSalle Bridge Replacement [Project IDs 93592 and 93594]". Ohio Department of Transportation.
  38. ^ "Interstate 75 Widening Project in Toledo". Ohio Department of Transportation. March 2, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2016.
  39. ^ Patch, David (October 4, 2016). "Local Berdan/I-75 traffic Shift Begins Tonight, Starts Series of Changes". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. Retrieved October 6, 2016.

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This article is about the section of Interstate 75 in Ohio For the entire route see Interstate 75 Interstate 75 I 75 runs from Cincinnati to Toledo by way of Dayton in the US state of Ohio The highway enters the state running concurrently with I 71 from Kentucky on the Brent Spence Bridge over the Ohio River and into the Bluegrass region I 75 continues along the Mill Creek Expressway northward to the Butler County line just north of I 275 From there the freeway runs into the Miami Valley and then passes through the Great Black Swamp before crossing into Michigan Interstate 75I 75 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by ODOTLength211 55 mi 1 340 46 km Existed1957 2 presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 71 I 75 at Kentucky state lineMajor intersectionsI 71 in Cincinnati I 74 US 27 US 52 in Cincinnati I 275 in Sharonville I 675 in Miami Township I 70 in Butler Township I 475 US 23 in Perrysburg I 80 Toll I 90 Toll Ohio Turnpike in Rossford I 280 in ToledoNorth endI 75 at Michigan state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateOhioCountiesHamilton Butler Warren Montgomery Miami Shelby Auglaize Allen Hancock Wood LucasHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business FutureOhio State Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic SR 74 SR 75 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Mill Creek Expressway 3 Future 4 Exit list 5 Auxiliary routes 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksRoute description EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2020 The highway enters the state via the Brent Spence Bridge into Downtown Cincinnati I 71 immediately splits off to the east from this point taking a more easterly route through downtown while I 75 continues north along the west side of downtown The Mill Creek Expressway is a heavily trafficked portion of I 75 in Ohio from the Ohio River at the Kentucky state line to Butler County in Cincinnati s northern suburbs that follows the path of its namesake Mill Creek and the former path of the Miami and Erie Canal and passes through the city s industrial core The highway continues north intersecting I 74 and turning to the northeast At one point while passing through the suburb of Arlington Heights the carriageways split apart and create a wide enough space for the community to be completely enclosed by the Interstate they rejoin at the other end of the community The highway then intersects the Cincinnati beltway I 275 and continues northeasterly through the West Chester Township Monroe Middletown and Franklin en route to the Dayton metropolitan area Once arriving in the Dayton area I 75 first junctions with I 675 an eastern bypass of Dayton in Miamisburg The highway then continues north into Downtown Dayton skirting it to the west and junctioning with I 70 near the Dayton International Airport I 75 at the interchange with the Ohio Turnpike in Rossford The highway then continues north through the western side of the state toward Toledo passing through cities such as Troy Piqua Lima Findlay and Bowling Green Once the highway arrives in Toledo it first intersects with I 475 in Perrysburg followed by I 80 I 90 Ohio Turnpike in Rossford before skirting Downtown Toledo to the west After the interchange I 75 continues north into Downtown Toledo Just north of downtown I 475 rejoins I 75 After continuing northeasterly I 75 intersects I 280 which connects the Ohio Turnpike Following this I 75 enters Michigan and follows the shore of Lake Erie History EditI 75 in Ohio was built through the 1960s supplanting U S Route 25 US 25 though much of the freeway was built for US 25 By the time I 75 was finished US 25 ran concurrently with I 75 for all but the northernmost section By 1974 the US 25 designation was deemed unnecessary and removed from Ohio and Michigan The northernmost section of US 25 in Ohio became State Route 25 SR 25 3 In 2005 the Ohio Department of Transportation ODOT considered reconfiguring I 75 s existing interchange in Findlay with US 224 and SR 15 west as a diverging diamond interchange DDI to improve traffic flow Had it been constructed it would have been the first such interchange in the US 4 By 2006 ODOT had reconsidered instead adding lanes to the existing overpass 5 6 Traffic congestion in the Cincinnati Dayton corridor has led to proposals for a regional I 75 bypass to divert through traffic 7 The segment from West Chester to Middletown was widened in 2010 8 Construction on the highway continues from Middletown all the way to I 675 In Dayton ODOT recently completed total reconfiguration of I 75 with several projects occurring simultaneously The intersection of I 75 and I 70 was reconfigured to handle an increased traffic load at the intersection 9 I 75 through Downtown Dayton at the intersections of SR 4 US 35 and between were widened and modernized 10 ODOT between 2014 and 2016 completed a widening project between I 475 in Perrysburg and SR 15 in Findlay to add a third lane in each direction The SR 15 interchange which also features the north end of US 68 was subsequently rebuilt as well Several miles north of the southerly I 475 junction I 75 intersects with I 80 I 90 Ohio Turnpike Work began in May 2019 to convert the existing interchange with Union Centre Boulevard in West Chester Township Butler County to a DDI The 20 million project was completed in mid 2020 11 12 13 Mill Creek Expressway Edit The Mill Creek Expressway generally follows the old Miami and Erie Canal which extended from Cincinnati to Toledo via Dayton itself built in the Mill Creek valley near Cincinnati The canal extended from the Ohio River along the present locations of Eggleston Avenue and Central Parkway to Mount Storm Park and continued north remaining close to the Mill Creek Expressway to Butler County The first portion of the expressway was built by the Works Progress Administration WPA in 1941 a during World War II to serve the Wright Aeronautical plant in Lockland Known then as the Wright Highway it was initially planned to run from Paddock Road SR 4 in Carthage north to Cincinnati Dayton Road then US 25 near Maud 17 but was only built almost completely along the old canal between Galbraith Road and Glendale Milford Road then SR 126 citation needed A short extension was built south to Towne Street in Elmwood Place in the late 1940s citation needed In 1960 plans were announced to add an eastern portion that would result in Arlington Heights being surrounded on both sides by the highway 18 On January 19 2015 an overpass north of Hopple Street collapsed onto the highway below at approximately 10 30 pm 19 The span that failed was the segment of the former northbound ramp to Hopple Street that passed over the southbound lanes of I 75 20 The overpass had been closed and was in the process of being removed after a replacement ramp was opened on December 26 2014 The Interstate underneath was open at the time of the failure One construction worker on the overpass was killed during the collapse by a falling steel beam 21 A truck driver was injured when their semi hit the fallen overpass immediately after the collapse One other worker was in a backhoe on the bridge but was uninjured 22 Future EditThere are plans to convert the existing interchange with SR 725 in Miamisburg to a DDI The project will not be built until 2023 and its projected cost is 4 1 million entirely funded by the state 23 In Cincinnati approximately 17 miles 27 km of the highway will be totally reconfigured by three separate ODOT projects happening simultaneously The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project will replace the Brent Spence Bridge and continue north to the Western Hills Viaduct The Mill Creek Expressway project will modernize the Mill Creek Expressway segment of the highway from the Western Hills Viaduct to the Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway interchange The Thru the Valley project will continue from the Cross County Highway north to I 275 These projects will improve safety by eliminating all left hand exit ramps and increasing vehicular capacity Exit list EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmOld exit 3 24 New exitDestinationsNotesOhio River0 000 00 I 75 south I 71 south Lexington LouisvilleContinuation into KentuckyBrent Spence Bridge Kentucky Ohio state lineHamiltonCincinnati0 220 3511B I 71 north US 50 east Fort Washington Way to I 471 south US 52 east Second Street Columbus Downtown Cincinnati RiverfrontNorthern end of I 71 overlap was exit 1A before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction 25 0 500 8021CFifth Street Central Avenue US 22 US 27 US 42 US 52 US 127 SR 3 Downtown CincinnatiNo southbound entrance was exit 1E before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction0 631 0131D US 50 west River Road Sixth Street Expressway SR 264 west Linn StreetNorthbound exit and southbound entrance was exit 1G before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction0 711 1441ESeventh StreetNo northbound exit was exit 1F before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction1 242 0051F To US 50 west Freeman AvenueSouthbound exit and northbound entrance was exit 1G before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction1 442 3261GEzzard Charles DriveNo northbound exit but ramp can be accessed by traffic entering at exits 1B 1C and 1E was exit 1H before the Fort Washington Way reconstruction formerly signed as Lincoln Park Drive1 722 7772AWestern Avenue Liberty StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entrance2 514 0482BHarrison Avenue Western Hills Viaduct Signed as exit 2 northbound3 505 6393 US 27 south US 52 east US 127 Hopple StreetSouthern end of US 27 US 52 overlap4 236 81104 I 74 west US 27 north US 52 west IndianapolisI 74 exit 20 northern end of US 27 US 52 overlap exit connected to Colerain Avenue prior to construction of I 746 4610 40116Mitchell Avenue St Bernard7 8112 57137 SR 562 east to I 71 Norwood8 5713 79148Towne Street Elmwood PlaceNorthbound exit and entrance to be removed9 4515 21159 SR 4 Paddock Road to SR 561 Seymour Avenue 10 3116 591610A SR 126 Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway Southbound exit to SR 126 and northbound entrance from westbound SR 126 via exit 10Arlington Heights10 8917 531710BGalbraith RoadSigned as exit 10 southboundLockland11 8419 051812Lockland ReadingNo northbound entrance southbound right in right out to Cooper Avenue and northbound exit to Davis StreetEvendale12 9220 791913Shepherd Lane Neumann Way Lincoln HeightsSouthbound exit to Neumann Way via Exit 14 Neumann Way serves GE Aviation14 2622 952014Glendale Milford Road Evendale WoodlawnSharonville15 3924 772115Sharon Road Glendale16 7927 022216 I 275 to I 71 I 74 Columbus IndianapolisSigned as exits 16A east and 16B west southbound I 275 exit 43ButlerWest Chester Township19 2430 9619Union Centre Boulevard Fairfielddiverging diamond interchange DDI 21 2334 172321Cincinnati Dayton RoadFormer US 2522 8236 732422Tylersville Road MasonLiberty Township24 1938 9324 SR 129 west Liberty Way HamiltonSR 129 exit 25Millikin Road 26 Future interchangeWarrenMonroe29 10 29 1146 83 46 852529 SR 63 Monroe Lebanon HamiltonMiddletown32 8252 822632 SR 122 MiddletownFranklin36 8959 372736 SR 123 Franklin LebanonFranklin Springboro line38 7462 352838 SR 73 Springboro FranklinMontgomeryMiamisburg Springboro line41 5666 8841Austin Boulevard Springboro Miamisburg Washington TownshipOpened in July 2010 27 Miami Township43 51 43 5270 02 70 042943 I 675 north ColumbusDirectional T interchange Miamisburg44 6671 873044 SR 725 Centerville MiamisburgWest Carrollton47 3176 143147East Dixie Drive West Carrollton MoraineFormer US 25 Converted to full access interchange in 2012 28 Moraine50 2380 843250ADryden Road50 4981 2650B SR 741 south Springboro Pike Southbound exit and northbound entranceDayton51 3682 66Bridge over the Great Miami River51 7083 203351Edwin C Moses Boulevard Nicholas Road52 14 52 5683 91 84 593452AAlbany Street Stewart StreetFormer southbound exit and northbound entrance closed in spring 2010 as part of I 75 Downtown Modernization 29 52 6984 803552 US 35 SR 4 Xenia EatonSouthern end of SR 4 concurrency ramps to westbound US 35 and from eastbound US 35 include entrances and exits for Germantown Street was exit 52B before Albany Street Stewart Street exit was removed53 1885 58Bridge over the Great Miami River53 4185 963653Second Street Salem Avenue First StreetFormerly signed as 53A Third Street and 53B Salem Avenue First Street before interchange rebuild in 2016 exit 53 was also formerly exit 37 no southbound access to First Street53 886 6Bridge over the Great Miami River54 2287 263854AGrand Avenue Riverside Drive Main StreetClosed southbound originally had two ramps to Riverside Drive which were later removed access consolidated with newly built Main Street exit as part of I 75 Downtown Modernization 30 54 3887 523954A SR 48 Main Street Was exit 54B before Grand Avenue Riverside Drive Main Street exit was removed54 6387 92Bridge over the Great Miami River54 84 54 8788 26 88 304054B SR 4 Webster Street Keowee Street SpringfieldNorthern terminus of SR 4 concurrency was exit 54C before Grand Avenue Riverside Drive Main Street exit was removed55 28 55 5888 96 89 454155Keowee Street Leo StreetClosed was signed northbound as exits 55A Keowee Street south and 55B Keowee Street north Leo Street access to Keowee consolidated with Webster Street as part of I 75 Downtown Modernization 30 55 9590 044256Stanley Avenue56 1590 36Bridge over the Great Miami RiverNorthridge56 4690 864357ANeva DriveFormer northbound exit and southbound entrance closed with I 75 Downtown Modernization 30 56 7491 314457Wagner Ford Road Siebenthaler Avenue Neff RoadSouthbound exit only to Neff Road indirect southbound exit to Wagner Ford Road via Keats Drive indirect access to Siebenthaler Avenue in both directions via Wagner Ford Road and Dixie Drive was exit 57B before Neva Drive exit was removedNorthridge Harrison Township line58 2193 684558Needmore RoadVandalia Butler Township line59 7296 1159Wyse Road Benchwood RoadBenchwood Road becomes Wyse Road immediately east of exit60 7197 704660Little York RoadClosed northbound access was via Poe Avenue and southbound access via Miller Lane replaced by exit 59Butler Township61 36 61 3898 75 98 784761 I 70 Indianapolis ColumbusSigned as exits 61A east and 61B west southbound I 70 exit 33Vandalia63 18101 684863 US 40 Donnelsville Vandalia63 84102 744964Northwoods BoulevardMiamiTipp City67 96109 375068 SR 571 Tipp City West Milton69 74112 245169County Road 25AFormer US 25Troy73 19 73 20117 79 117 805273 SR 55 Ludlow Falls Troy75 05120 785374 SR 41 Troy Covington 78 50126 335478County Road 25AFormer US 25 78 62126 53Bridge over the Great Miami RiverPiqua82 06 82 08132 06 132 095582 US 36 Urbana Piqua82 93 83 11133 46 133 755683County Road 25A PiquaFormer US 25ShelbySidney90 58145 775790Fair Road Sidney 91 96148 005892 SR 47 I 75 BL Sidney Versailles 93 83151 005993 SR 29 Sidney St Marys 94 73152 456094County Road 25A SidneyFormer US 25 99 77160 566199 SR 119 Anna Minster 102 84165 5062102 SR 274 Jackson Center New Bremen 104 84168 7263104 SR 219 BotkinsAuglaize 110 82178 3564110 US 33 St Marys BellefontaineWapakoneta111 26179 0665111Bellefontaine Street Wapakoneta 113 02181 8966113 SR 67 Uniopolis WapakonetaCridersville118 16190 1667118National Road CridersvilleAllenFort Shawnee120 52193 9668120Breese Road Fort ShawneeLima122 63197 3569122 SR 65 Ottawa Uniopolis Lima124 51200 3870124Fourth Street125 43201 8671125 SR 117 SR 309 Lima Kenton 127 15204 6372127 SR 81 Ada Lima 130 23209 5873130Bluelick Road 134 72216 8174134Napoleon RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entranceBeaverdam135 69218 3775135 SR 696 to US 30 Delphos Upper SanduskyLincoln HighwayBluffton140 52226 1576140Bentley Road SR 103 BlufftonHancock142 48229 3077142 SR 103 Arlington Bluffton 145 36233 9378145 SR 235 Ada Mount CoryFindlay156 81252 3679156 US 68 south SR 15 east I 75 BL north to US 23 Carey Columbus KentonSouthern end of SR 15 overlap northern terminus of US 68157 90254 1280157 SR 12 Findlay Columbus Grove159 10256 0581159 US 224 SR 15 west Findlay Ottawa TiffinNorthern end of SR 15 overlap 161 20259 4382161County Road 99 162 73261 8983MortimerAdded c 1968 31 3 removed 1974 32 33 164 65264 9884164 SR 613 McComb FostoriaWood 167 15269 0085167 SR 18 North Baltimore Fostoria 167 81270 0686168Eagleville Road Quarry RoadEastbound access via Grant Road westbound access via Insley Road 171 86276 5887171 SR 25 CygnetSouthern terminus of SR 25 179 75289 2888179 US 6 Fremont NapoleonUS 6 exit 66Bowling Green181 41291 9589181 SR 64 SR 105 Pemberville Bowling GreenTo Bowling Green State UniversityHaskins187 24301 3390187 SR 582 Luckey Haskins 191 99 192 60308 98 309 9691192 I 475 north US 23 north Maumee Ann ArborSouthern end of US 23 overlap I 475 exit 1Perrysburg193 85311 9792193 US 20 US 23 south Fremont PerrysburgNorthern end of US 23 overlapRossford195 23 195 69314 19 314 93 195 I 80 Toll I 90 Toll Ohio Turnpike SR 795 Perrysburg Cleveland ChicagoConnection to the Turnpike opened December 4 1991 34 ramps to SR 795 opened August 22 1994 35 signed as 195A SR 795 and 195B Ohio Turnpike exits connected via collector distributor lanes197 19317 3593197Buck RoadNorthwood199 02320 2994198Wales Road Oregon Road NorthwoodLucasToledo199 84321 6195199 SR 65 Miami Street RossfordSigned as exits 199A north and 199B south southbound199 96321 80Michael V DiSalle Bridge over the Maumee River being replaced 2019 2023 36 37 200 60322 8396200Kuhlman Drive South AvenueAccess To Toledo Zoo Broadway Street Kuhlman Drive signed northbound only201 36 201 68324 06 324 5797201A To SR 25 south Collingwood Avenue MaumeeNorthbound exit and southbound entrance from eastbound Collingwood Avenue provides access from northbound I 75 to southbound SR 25 and from northbound SR 25 to southbound I 75201 68324 5798201B SR 25 Downtown Toledo MaumeeDirectional access northbound to northbound and southbound to southbound only Downtown Toledo signed northbound only Maumee signed southbound only202 03325 1499202AWashington Street Downtown ToledoSouthbound exit via Indiana Avenue and northbound entrance202 49325 88100202BCollingwood BoulevardSouthbound exit and northbound entrance203 33327 23100203ABancroft StreetNorthbound exit and southbound entrance via Lawrence Avenue203 68327 79101203B US 24 Detroit Avenue to SR 51 Monroe Street Exit located at Detroit Avenue204 21 204 52328 64 329 14 204 I 475 west to US 23 Sylvania Maumee Ann ArborI 475 exit 20204 73 204 89329 48 329 74102205AJeep ParkwayInterchange closed from March 2015 to July 2018 for reconstruction 38 205 46330 66103205BBerdan AvenueFormer northbound exit and southbound entrance closed October 2016 39 205 55330 80Viaduct over the Ottawa River206 00331 52104206 To US 24 Phillips Avenue206 93333 02105207Stickney Avenue Lagrange Street207 76 207 86334 36 334 52106208 I 280 south LECT to I 80 east I 90 east Ohio Turnpike east Cleveland209 52337 19107209Ottawa River RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance209 84337 70Bridge over the Ottawa River210 52338 80108210 SR 184 Alexis Road 211 55340 46 I 75 north LECT north DetroitContinuation into Michigan1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Closed former Concurrency terminus Incomplete access UnopenedAuxiliary routes EditI 75 in Ohio has three auxiliary routes The southernmost is I 275 which serves as a full loop around Cincinnati including segments that extend into Indiana and Kentucky The northernmost is I 475 a bypass around Toledo area that also carries US 23 for 14 miles 23 km The third auxiliary route is I 675 bypassing Dayton to the south and east and connecting to I 70 northeast of the city In addition to these auxiliary routes there are three business routes of I 75 These run along former segments of US 25 I 75 s predecessor highway They connect to the downtowns of Troy and Piqua Sidney and Findlay See also Edit Ohio portal U S Roads portalNotes Edit Only the eastern portion had been completed by December 1941 14 Construction on the western half was delayed first due to a dispute between local officials and the WPA 15 and later due to the latter s closure 16 References Edit a b Office of Technical Services January 1 2007 Straight Line Diagrams Ohio Department of Transportation Archived from the original on February 19 2003 Ohio Department of Transportation Ohio Interstate History Timeline Ohio Department of Transportation Archived from the original on May 6 2008 a b c Ohio Department of Highways 1969 Official Highway Map PDF Map c 1 563 200 Columbus Ohio Department of Highways OCLC 5673562 7448779 Retrieved January 2 2020 Patch David May 2 2005 French Connection May Control Traffic Flow The Blade Toledo Ohio Retrieved April 8 2014 Sedensky Matt March 30 2006 Missouri Drivers May Go to the Left Star News Wilmington NC Associated Press Retrieved April 8 2014 via Google News Wrong Way Not in Kansas City Land Line Magazine March 31 2006 Retrieved April 8 2014 Emmert Tom August 11 2004 Area Needs a Beeline Bypass for Trucks The Cincinnati Enquirer Editorial Retrieved April 21 2018 Work Closures Continue On I 75 Near West Chester Cincinnati WLWT TV March 24 2008 I 70 75 Interchange Phase III Ohio Department of Transportation Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved January 7 2019 Modernization of I 75 Through Downtown Dayton Ohio Department of Transportation Archived from the original on November 6 2018 Retrieved January 7 2019 Callahan Denise G March 30 2017 Relief on the way for Union Centre Boulevard traffic congestion Journal News Liberty Township Butler County Ohio Retrieved October 6 2018 Callahan Denise G Blizzard Nick October 4 2018 Union Centre traffic to get help from new Ohio interchange design Journal News Liberty Township Butler County Ohio Retrieved October 6 2018 Callahan Denise May 16 2019 20M West Chester I 75 interchange project begins this week traffic to be maintained Journal News Liberty Township Butler County Ohio Retrieved June 29 2019 Wright Highway Plans Sent to Columbus for Approval Cincinnati Enquirer December 10 1941 p 9 Settlement Cincinnati Enquirer October 30 1941 p 12 State Steps In Cincinnati Enquirer September 9 1943 p 17 Super Highway to Be Built to Aero Plant in Lockland Funds Allotted for Housing Cincinnati Enquirer January 30 1941 p 1 5 Arlington Heights to Divide North South Routes of X Way Cincinnati Enquirer March 24 1960 p 4 C Morning commute slows after southwest Ohio overpass collapse msn com Retrieved January 20 2015 Deadly Overpass Collapse I 75 closed after overpass collapse kills worker injures semi driver WCPO January 19 2015 Archived from the original on January 21 2015 Retrieved May 28 2020 Molski Henry January 20 2015 1 confirmed dead 1 injured in Ohio overpass collapse USA Today Retrieved May 28 2020 Perry Kimball Williams Jason January 22 2015 Officials 2 people were on collapsed I 75 bridge Cincinnati com Retrieved May 28 2020 Blizzard Nick October 4 2018 New Ohio interchange design to aid traffic safety near Dayton Mall Dayton Daily News Retrieved October 6 2018 Ohio Department of Transportation 1976 Ohio Transportation Map PDF Map Scale not given Columbus Ohio Department of Transportation Cincinnati inset OCLC 5673562 13655720 35168139 Mecklenborg Jake Brent Spence Bridge Photographs Cincinnati Transit net Millikin Way Interchange Liberty Township Liberty Township n d Retrieved February 14 2022 ODOT Announces the Opening of I 75 Austin Boulevard Interchange Press release Ohio Department of Transportation July 2 2010 Retrieved August 29 2011 District 7 West Carrollton Interchange Ohio Department of Transportation District 7 Modernization of I 75 through Downtown Dayton I 75 and US 35 Downtown Dayton Phase 1B Ohio Department of Transportation a b c District 7 Modernization of I 75 through Downtown Dayton I 75 and SR 4 Phase 1A amp Stanley Avenue Ohio Department of Transportation Ohio Department of Highways 1967 Official Highway Map PDF Map c 1 563 200 Columbus Ohio Department of Highways E6 OCLC 5673562 7444249 Ohio Department of Transportation 1973 Ohio Transportation Map PDF Map 1 554 400 Columbus Ohio Department of Transportation E6 OCLC 5673562 Ohio Department of Transportation 1974 Ohio Transportation Map PDF Map 1 554 400 Columbus Ohio Department of Transportation E6 OCLC 5673562 Harvey Hank December 5 1991 Perrysburg I 75 Link to Turnpike Opens The Blade Toledo Ohio Retrieved April 2 2013 Patch David August 23 1994 Interchange Expected to Spur Region s Development The Blade Toledo Ohio Retrieved April 2 2013 Patch David May 20 2015 DiSalle Bridge to Be Replaced The Blade Toledo Ohio Retrieved May 22 2015 I 75 Major Reconstruction and DiSalle Bridge Replacement Project IDs 93592 and 93594 Ohio Department of Transportation Interstate 75 Widening Project in Toledo Ohio Department of Transportation March 2 2015 Retrieved May 27 2016 Patch David October 4 2016 Local Berdan I 75 traffic Shift Begins Tonight Starts Series of Changes The Blade Toledo Ohio Retrieved October 6 2016 External links Edit Wikinews has related news Left side driving part of a planned Findlay Ohio interchange reconfiguration Route map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 75 in OhioKML is from Wikidata Media related to Interstate 75 in Ohio at Wikimedia Commons Interstate 75Previous state Kentucky Ohio Next state Michigan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 75 in Ohio amp oldid 1106969540, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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