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Ohio State Route 48

State Route 48 (SR 48) is a north–south highway in Ohio that runs from SR 132 near Goshen to SR 66 near Houston, passing through Dayton.

State Route 48

U.S.A.F. Pararescue Memorial Parkway[1][2]
SR 48 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length83.03 mi[3] (133.62 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
South end SR 132 near Goshen
Major intersections
North end SR 66 near Houston
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesClermont, Warren, Montgomery, Miami, Shelby
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 47 SR 49
US 50SR 50 US 50N
SR 48 crosses the Great Miami River over the Main Stret Bridge in Dayton

Route description Edit

Commemorative designations Edit

On February 15, 2005, Governor Bob Taft signed Senate Bill 156, which designated SR 48 as the U.S.A.F. Pararescue Memorial Parkway.[4] The route runs near the hometowns of four pararescuemen who were killed in action: William H. Pitsenbarger of Piqua, Sgt. Jim Locker of Sidney, Master Sgt. William McDaniel II of Greenville, and Airman 1st Class James Pleiman of Russia.[1][5] Memorial markers are installed as far south as Goshen Township in Clermont County.[2]

In 2010, SR 48 within the Loveland city limits was additionally designated as the Captain Seth Mitchell Memorial Highway.[6] Mitchell, a U.S. Marine and Loveland resident, served in the War in Afghanistan and died in a helicopter crash in Helmand Province on October 26, 2009.[7]

In 2016, SR 48 between Mason–Morrow–Millgrove Road (Warren County Road 38) and Interstate 71 in the village of South Lebanon was additionally designated as the SFC Bobby Lee Estle Memorial Highway.[8] Estle, a U.S. Army sergeant first class who was born and raised in Ohio, was a 1991 graduate of Lebanon High School in which he was in the Junior ROTC, and attended the Warren County Career Center. He served in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in the War in Afghanistan and was killed in action in 2012 at the age of 38, ten days before he was due to return home. Throughout his 18-year career in the Army, Estle served two tours in Iraq and two tours in Afghanistan.[9]

In 2020, SR 48 (Far Hills Avenue) between Stroop Road and Dorothy Lane in Kettering was additionally designated as the CWO3 James E. Groves III Memorial Highway.[10] Groves, a U.S. Army chief warrant officer three and instructor pilot, was a Columbus native who moved to Kettering as a child and graduated from that city's Fairmont High School in 1994. Serving in the War in Afghanistan, he was killed at the age of 37 on March 16, 2013, when the helicopter he was piloting crashed due to suspected mechanical failure near Kandahar; another soldier aboard survived the crash. Enlisting in the Army after high school commencement, Groves had served two tours in Iraq and was near the end of his second tour in Afghanistan. Approaching his 19th anniversary in the Army, Groves had planned to retire after a 20-year career.[11][12]

In 2023, SR 48 (Far Hills Avenue) between David Road and Stroop Road in Kettering was additionally designated as the Sgt. Cameron H. Thomas Memorial Way.[13] Thomas, a 2012 graduate of Fairmont High School, was a U.S. Army Ranger and sniper assigned to Delta Company, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment at Fort Benning (now Fort Moore), Georgia. Serving in the War in Afghanistan, during his third deployment to that country, he was killed at the age of 23 on April 26, 2017, during a raid by U.S. and Afghan forces on an ISIS-K compound in eastern Afghanistan targeting high-level insurgent leaders. Thomas was posthumously awarded a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star.[14]

In 2023, SR 48 (Far Hills Avenue) between Rahn Road and David Road in Kettering was additionally designated as the Sgt. Kevin J. Lannon Memorial Way.[13] Lannon, a 1980 graduate of Alter High School in Kettering, was a U.S. Army Ranger assigned to the 2nd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, stationed at Fort Lewis (since consolidated into Joint Base Lewis–McChord), Washington. Deployed during the United States invasion of Grenada, which began at dawn on October 25, 1983, Lannon, at the age of 21, and two other Rangers from his battalion were killed on October 27; these deaths marked the first battlefield casualties since the elite battalion had been formed nine years earlier. Lannon "distinguished himself the first day in Grenada, acting both as an infantryman and as a medic. He took care of wounded Rangers and wounded Cubans alike.", medical officer Capt. Robert E. Kane said at the time.[14]

History Edit

In the early 20th century, SR 48 was assigned to completely unrelated routes within the state. From 1923 to 1927, it was the designation given to BarnesvilleHendrysburg, Barnesville–Woodsfield, and Woodsfield–Sistersville roads in eastern Ohio, now designated SR 800. Present-day SR 48 was previously signed as SR 50, and before that as DaytonCovington and Dayton–Lebanon roads. (See 1923 Ohio state highway renumbering and 1927 Ohio state highway renumbering).

Future Edit

In 2021, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) awarded the city of Dayton $4.74 million to place SR 48 (North Main Street) on a "road diet". Dayton, ODOT District 7 and the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission had hired the engineering firm Burgess & Niple to study the roadway from Great Miami Boulevard in Dayton north to Shiloh Springs Road in Harrison Township, Montgomery County. That section of the street, with some of the most dangerous intersections in the region, from 2015 to 2017, had 900 crashes, 356 of those with injuries and seven with fatalities. The study area was shortened on the north end to Shoup Mill Road in Harrison Township, a distance of 3.5 miles (5.6 km); this stretch between 2017 and 2019 had 760 crashes, 34 involving pedestrians, and a daily traffic count of 18,400 vehicles. The proposed road diet involves converting the roadway from two lanes in each direction to one lane in each direction, with a center turn lane. Curbs are to be extended, allowing for the addition of on-street parking. Also there is to be new lighting and for pedestrians, new signals and refuge islands with improved sidewalks and crosswalks. In addition the plan calls for softening a sharp curve at one of the intersections along the street. Design and review is expected to last through 2022, with right-of-way acquisition in 2023, and construction to begin in summer 2024.[15][16][17][18]

Beginning in 2022, Oakwood began exploring the creation of a roundabout along a heavily-traveled section of SR 48 (Far Hills Avenue), where the route currently has a complex, six-spoke intersection with Oakwood Avenue and with Thruston Boulevard (despite having six spokes, the junction is locally known as "Five Points"). The city has commissioned studies which, among other improvements, evaluated the roundabout treatment as part of an analysis of the installation and maintenance costs of traffic light replacements along its entire portion of the state route. Oakwood's current design plan for the junction envisions a roundabout with a "dogbone" or "peanut" shape. As of August 2023, the city had decided to seek state and/or federal grant money through ODOT to help pay for the roundabout.[19][20][21][22]

Major intersections Edit

CountyLocationmi[3]kmDestinationsNotes
ClermontGoshen Township0.000.00  SR 132 – Goshen, Owensville
0.981.58 
 
SR 28 east – Goshen
Southern end of SR 28 overlap
1.382.22 
 
SR 28 west – Milford
Northern end of SR 28 overlap
WarrenHamilton Township13.4321.61   US 22 / SR 3 – Morrow, Montgomery
South Lebanon16.6726.83  I-71 – Cincinnati, ColumbusI-71 exit 28
Lebanon18.3129.47Turtle Creek–Union Road, Deerfield RoadInterchange
20.2732.62 
 
 
 
 
 
To US 42 north (SR 48T) / SR 123 south (Main Street)
Southern end of SR 123 overlap
21.5034.60 
 
 
 
US 42 south (Broadway) / SR 63 east (Main Street)
Southern end of US 42 overlap
21.6534.84 
 
SR 123 north (Silver Street)
Northern end of SR 123 overlap
21.7234.95 
 
US 42 north (Warren Street)
Northern end of US 42 overlap
Clearcreek Township25.1040.39  SR 122 – Dodds, Middletown
23.0837.14  SR 73 – Springboro, Waynesville
MontgomeryCenterville35.6157.31 
 
SR 725 west (Franklin Street)
Southern end of SR 725 overlap
36.6859.03 
 
 
To I-675 south (Alex Bell Road)
 
 
SR 725 east (Alex Bell Road)
Northern end of SR 725 overlap
36.8359.27  I-675 – Cincinnati, ColumbusI-675 south exit 4, north exits 4A-B
Dayton44.2871.26 
 
SR 48 south (Stout Street)
Directional split begins; northbound traffic continues on S. Patterson Boulevard, S. Jefferson Street, and E. Monument Avenue
44.5571.70  US 35 – Xenia, Eaton
45.5173.24 
 
SR 48 south (W. Monument Avenue)
Directional split ends; southbound traffic continues on W. Monument Avenue, Ludlow Street, and Stout Street
45.9874.00   I-75 / SR 4 – Springfield, Cincinnati, ToledoI-75 exits 54A–B
Englewood53.7386.47  I-70 – Columbus, IndianapolisI-70 exit 29
54.4887.68 
 
US 40 east (National Road)
Southern end of US 40 overlap
54.5187.73 
 
US 40 west (National Road)
Northern end of US 40 overlap
MiamiWest Milton61.7099.30 
 
SR 571 east (Tipp Pike)
Southern end of SR 571 overlap
61.7399.34 
 
SR 571 west (Hayes Street)
Northern end of SR 571 overlap
Union Township63.77102.63 
 
SR 55 east – Troy
Southern end of SR 55 overlap
Ludlow Falls64.24103.38 
 
SR 55 west – Laura
Northern end of SR 55 overlap
Pleasant Hill67.84109.18  SR 718 (Monument Street)
Covington72.24116.26 
 
SR 41 south (Troy Pike)
Southern end of SR 41 overlap
72.71117.02  
 
US 36 (Broadway Street) / SR 41 ends
Northern end of SR 41 overlap
Newberry Township75.78121.96  SR 185 – Piqua, Versailles
ShelbyHouston83.03133.62  SR 66 – Fort Loramie, Piqua
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

In popular culture Edit

In I Love Lucy episode #111, "First Stop", the Ricardos and the Mertzes travel this route, although they were headed to Cincinnati.[citation needed]

SR 48-T Edit

 
Map of SR 48-T

State Route 48 Temporary (SR 48-T, also called Future SR 48 and Bypass 48[23][24]) is a 1.87-mile-long (3.01 km)[25] partial bypass of Lebanon running from the SR 48 / SR 123 interchange to an intersection of US 42 and Miller Road. The four-lane divided roadway is a northern continuation of a divided highway segment of SR 48. The route was created by 1971 when a high-speed bypass of Lebanon was created.[26][27] SR 48-T is not signed as such; the northbound direction is signed as "To US 42 north" and the southbound direction is signed as "To SR 48 south."[28]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Deeter, Judy. "William H. Pitsenbarger: A Hero of Piqua and America". This Local Life. Troy, Ohio: My Miami County. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Nguyen, Minh (October 16, 2018). "image by 1ec5". Mapillary. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Roadway Description Inventory Report - DESTAPE". Ohio Department of Transportation. March 6, 2017. Retrieved June 24, 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
    • Clermont County (PDF)
    • Warren County (PDF)
    • Montgomery County (PDF)
    • Miami County (PDF)
    • Shelby County (PDF)
  4. ^ "5533.62 U.S.A.F. Pararescue memorial highway". Ohio Revised Code. LAW Writer. May 18, 2005. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
  5. ^ "Ohio Governor Signs 'PJ Parkway' Law" (PDF). Journal of Special Operations Medicine. Hurlburt Field, Florida: Joint Special Operations University. 6 (2): 55. Spring 2006. ISSN 1553-9768. (PDF) from the original on November 2, 2021. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  6. ^ Ohio Rev. Code §5533.621. "Captain Seth Mitchell Memorial Highway".
  7. ^ Houck, Jeanne (February 17, 2010). "The route to immortality". The Loveland Herald. Vol. 91, no. 52. The Community Press. p. A1.
  8. ^ Ohio Rev. Code §5534.23. "SFC Bobby Lee Estle Memorial Highway".
  9. ^ "Portion of Ohio 48 would honor Warren County soldier". Dayton Daily News. August 29, 2016. from the original on September 14, 2020. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  10. ^ Ohio Rev. Code §5534.882. "CWO3 James E. Groves III Memorial Highway".
  11. ^ Morris, Terry (March 18, 2013). "Kettering pilot was near end of final tour". Dayton Daily News. from the original on December 19, 2019. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  12. ^ Blizzard, Nick (August 26, 2020). "Fallen Kettering soldier honored with Ohio 48 dedication". Dayton Daily News. from the original on September 14, 2020. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  13. ^ a b Ohio Rev. Code §5534.845. "Sgt. Cameron H. Thomas Memorial Way; Sgt. Kevin J. Lannon Memorial Way".
  14. ^ a b Blizzard, Nick (August 31, 2023). "Parts of Ohio 48 to be named in honor of fallen Army Rangers from Kettering". Dayton Daily News. from the original on September 1, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  15. ^ Frolik, Cornelius (February 22, 2019). "North Main safety ideas include lane reductions, crosswalk changes". Dayton Daily News. from the original on January 4, 2021. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
  16. ^ Frolik, Cornelius (March 9, 2020). "North Main residents skeptical about city's improvement plans". Dayton Daily News. from the original on January 2, 2021. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
  17. ^ Frolik, Cornelius (January 1, 2021). "Dayton wants North Main Street road diet, change 'dead man's curve'". Dayton Daily News. from the original on January 2, 2021. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
  18. ^ Frolik, Cornelius (May 2, 2021). "Remake of large stretch of North Main gets boost from state funding". Dayton Daily News. from the original on May 3, 2021. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
  19. ^ Blizzard, Nick (September 29, 2022). "Roundabout being explored for major Oakwood intersection on Ohio 48". Dayton Daily News. from the original on October 14, 2022. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  20. ^ Blizzard, Nick; Susco, Daniel (May 1, 2023). "Oakwood traffic study 'heavily focused' on Ohio 48 roundabout option". Dayton Daily News. from the original on May 2, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  21. ^ Kelley, Jeremy P. (July 31, 2023). "Oakwood council may vote Aug. 7 to seek grant funding for Far Hills roundabout". Dayton Daily News. from the original on August 1, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2023. This source erroneously describes the roundabout as having a "dumbbell" design.
  22. ^ Blizzard, Nick (August 7, 2023). "Oakwood seeks funds for proposed Ohio 48 roundabout despite opposition". Dayton Daily News. from the original on September 2, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2023. This source erroneously describes the roundabout as having a "dumbbell" design.
  23. ^ "Warren County 24-Hour Average Traffic County" (PDF). ODOT. 1982. pp. 2, 3. Retrieved January 7, 2014.
  24. ^ Lebanon, OH and Vicinity (Map). Hampton Publishing Co. Retrieved January 7, 2014.
  25. ^ ODOT. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams: SR 48-T" (PDF). Retrieved January 7, 2014.
  26. ^ 1969 Official Ohio Highway Map (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by P.E. Masheter, Director. Ohio Department of Highways. 1969. Retrieved September 22, 2013.
  27. ^ 1971 Ohio Highway Map (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by J. Phillip Richley, Director. ODOH. 1971. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  28. ^ Google (January 7, 2014). "Overview of SR 48-T" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 7, 2014.

External links Edit

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  • Highways of the State of Ohio: Ohio State Route 48, Montgomery County, Bill Burmaster

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State Route 48 SR 48 is a north south highway in Ohio that runs from SR 132 near Goshen to SR 66 near Houston passing through Dayton State Route 48U S A F Pararescue Memorial Parkway 1 2 SR 48 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by ODOTLength83 03 mi 3 133 62 km Existed1926 presentMajor junctionsSouth endSR 132 near GoshenMajor intersectionsI 71 in South Lebanon I 75 in Dayton I 70 near EnglewoodNorth endSR 66 near HoustonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateOhioCountiesClermont Warren Montgomery Miami ShelbyHighway systemOhio State Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic SR 47 SR 49 US 50SR 50 US 50NSR 48 crosses the Great Miami River over the Main Stret Bridge in Dayton Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Commemorative designations 2 History 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 In popular culture 6 SR 48 T 7 References 8 External linksRoute description EditCommemorative designations Edit On February 15 2005 Governor Bob Taft signed Senate Bill 156 which designated SR 48 as the U S A F Pararescue Memorial Parkway 4 The route runs near the hometowns of four pararescuemen who were killed in action William H Pitsenbarger of Piqua Sgt Jim Locker of Sidney Master Sgt William McDaniel II of Greenville and Airman 1st Class James Pleiman of Russia 1 5 Memorial markers are installed as far south as Goshen Township in Clermont County 2 In 2010 SR 48 within the Loveland city limits was additionally designated as the Captain Seth Mitchell Memorial Highway 6 Mitchell a U S Marine and Loveland resident served in the War in Afghanistan and died in a helicopter crash in Helmand Province on October 26 2009 7 In 2016 SR 48 between Mason Morrow Millgrove Road Warren County Road 38 and Interstate 71 in the village of South Lebanon was additionally designated as the SFC Bobby Lee Estle Memorial Highway 8 Estle a U S Army sergeant first class who was born and raised in Ohio was a 1991 graduate of Lebanon High School in which he was in the Junior ROTC and attended the Warren County Career Center He served in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in the War in Afghanistan and was killed in action in 2012 at the age of 38 ten days before he was due to return home Throughout his 18 year career in the Army Estle served two tours in Iraq and two tours in Afghanistan 9 In 2020 SR 48 Far Hills Avenue between Stroop Road and Dorothy Lane in Kettering was additionally designated as the CWO3 James E Groves III Memorial Highway 10 Groves a U S Army chief warrant officer three and instructor pilot was a Columbus native who moved to Kettering as a child and graduated from that city s Fairmont High School in 1994 Serving in the War in Afghanistan he was killed at the age of 37 on March 16 2013 when the helicopter he was piloting crashed due to suspected mechanical failure near Kandahar another soldier aboard survived the crash Enlisting in the Army after high school commencement Groves had served two tours in Iraq and was near the end of his second tour in Afghanistan Approaching his 19th anniversary in the Army Groves had planned to retire after a 20 year career 11 12 In 2023 SR 48 Far Hills Avenue between David Road and Stroop Road in Kettering was additionally designated as the Sgt Cameron H Thomas Memorial Way 13 Thomas a 2012 graduate of Fairmont High School was a U S Army Ranger and sniper assigned to Delta Company 3rd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment at Fort Benning now Fort Moore Georgia Serving in the War in Afghanistan during his third deployment to that country he was killed at the age of 23 on April 26 2017 during a raid by U S and Afghan forces on an ISIS K compound in eastern Afghanistan targeting high level insurgent leaders Thomas was posthumously awarded a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star 14 In 2023 SR 48 Far Hills Avenue between Rahn Road and David Road in Kettering was additionally designated as the Sgt Kevin J Lannon Memorial Way 13 Lannon a 1980 graduate of Alter High School in Kettering was a U S Army Ranger assigned to the 2nd Ranger Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment stationed at Fort Lewis since consolidated into Joint Base Lewis McChord Washington Deployed during the United States invasion of Grenada which began at dawn on October 25 1983 Lannon at the age of 21 and two other Rangers from his battalion were killed on October 27 these deaths marked the first battlefield casualties since the elite battalion had been formed nine years earlier Lannon distinguished himself the first day in Grenada acting both as an infantryman and as a medic He took care of wounded Rangers and wounded Cubans alike medical officer Capt Robert E Kane said at the time 14 History EditIn the early 20th century SR 48 was assigned to completely unrelated routes within the state From 1923 to 1927 it was the designation given to Barnesville Hendrysburg Barnesville Woodsfield and Woodsfield Sistersville roads in eastern Ohio now designated SR 800 Present day SR 48 was previously signed as SR 50 and before that as Dayton Covington and Dayton Lebanon roads See 1923 Ohio state highway renumbering and 1927 Ohio state highway renumbering Future EditIn 2021 the Ohio Department of Transportation ODOT awarded the city of Dayton 4 74 million to place SR 48 North Main Street on a road diet Dayton ODOT District 7 and the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission had hired the engineering firm Burgess amp Niple to study the roadway from Great Miami Boulevard in Dayton north to Shiloh Springs Road in Harrison Township Montgomery County That section of the street with some of the most dangerous intersections in the region from 2015 to 2017 had 900 crashes 356 of those with injuries and seven with fatalities The study area was shortened on the north end to Shoup Mill Road in Harrison Township a distance of 3 5 miles 5 6 km this stretch between 2017 and 2019 had 760 crashes 34 involving pedestrians and a daily traffic count of 18 400 vehicles The proposed road diet involves converting the roadway from two lanes in each direction to one lane in each direction with a center turn lane Curbs are to be extended allowing for the addition of on street parking Also there is to be new lighting and for pedestrians new signals and refuge islands with improved sidewalks and crosswalks In addition the plan calls for softening a sharp curve at one of the intersections along the street Design and review is expected to last through 2022 with right of way acquisition in 2023 and construction to begin in summer 2024 15 16 17 18 Beginning in 2022 Oakwood began exploring the creation of a roundabout along a heavily traveled section of SR 48 Far Hills Avenue where the route currently has a complex six spoke intersection with Oakwood Avenue and with Thruston Boulevard despite having six spokes the junction is locally known as Five Points The city has commissioned studies which among other improvements evaluated the roundabout treatment as part of an analysis of the installation and maintenance costs of traffic light replacements along its entire portion of the state route Oakwood s current design plan for the junction envisions a roundabout with a dogbone or peanut shape As of August 2023 the city had decided to seek state and or federal grant money through ODOT to help pay for the roundabout 19 20 21 22 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 3 kmDestinationsNotesClermontGoshen Township0 000 00 nbsp SR 132 Goshen Owensville0 981 58 nbsp nbsp SR 28 east GoshenSouthern end of SR 28 overlap1 382 22 nbsp nbsp SR 28 west MilfordNorthern end of SR 28 overlapWarrenHamilton Township13 4321 61 nbsp nbsp US 22 SR 3 Morrow MontgomerySouth Lebanon16 6726 83 nbsp I 71 Cincinnati ColumbusI 71 exit 28Lebanon18 3129 47Turtle Creek Union Road Deerfield RoadInterchange20 2732 62 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp To US 42 north SR 48T SR 123 south Main Street Southern end of SR 123 overlap21 5034 60 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 42 south Broadway SR 63 east Main Street Southern end of US 42 overlap21 6534 84 nbsp nbsp SR 123 north Silver Street Northern end of SR 123 overlap21 7234 95 nbsp nbsp US 42 north Warren Street Northern end of US 42 overlapClearcreek Township25 1040 39 nbsp SR 122 Dodds Middletown23 0837 14 nbsp SR 73 Springboro WaynesvilleMontgomeryCenterville35 6157 31 nbsp nbsp SR 725 west Franklin Street Southern end of SR 725 overlap36 6859 03 nbsp nbsp nbsp To I 675 south Alex Bell Road nbsp nbsp SR 725 east Alex Bell Road Northern end of SR 725 overlap36 8359 27 nbsp I 675 Cincinnati ColumbusI 675 south exit 4 north exits 4A BDayton44 2871 26 nbsp nbsp SR 48 south Stout Street Directional split begins northbound traffic continues on S Patterson Boulevard S Jefferson Street and E Monument Avenue44 5571 70 nbsp US 35 Xenia Eaton45 5173 24 nbsp nbsp SR 48 south W Monument Avenue Directional split ends southbound traffic continues on W Monument Avenue Ludlow Street and Stout Street45 9874 00 nbsp nbsp I 75 SR 4 Springfield Cincinnati ToledoI 75 exits 54A BEnglewood53 7386 47 nbsp I 70 Columbus IndianapolisI 70 exit 2954 4887 68 nbsp nbsp US 40 east National Road Southern end of US 40 overlap54 5187 73 nbsp nbsp US 40 west National Road Northern end of US 40 overlapMiamiWest Milton61 7099 30 nbsp nbsp SR 571 east Tipp Pike Southern end of SR 571 overlap61 7399 34 nbsp nbsp SR 571 west Hayes Street Northern end of SR 571 overlapUnion Township63 77102 63 nbsp nbsp SR 55 east TroySouthern end of SR 55 overlapLudlow Falls64 24103 38 nbsp nbsp SR 55 west LauraNorthern end of SR 55 overlapPleasant Hill67 84109 18 nbsp SR 718 Monument Street Covington72 24116 26 nbsp nbsp SR 41 south Troy Pike Southern end of SR 41 overlap72 71117 02 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 36 Broadway Street SR 41 endsNorthern end of SR 41 overlapNewberry Township75 78121 96 nbsp SR 185 Piqua VersaillesShelbyHouston83 03133 62 nbsp SR 66 Fort Loramie Piqua1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusIn popular culture EditIn I Love Lucy episode 111 First Stop the Ricardos and the Mertzes travel this route although they were headed to Cincinnati citation needed SR 48 T Edit nbsp Map of SR 48 TState Route 48 Temporary SR 48 T also called Future SR 48 and Bypass 48 23 24 is a 1 87 mile long 3 01 km 25 partial bypass of Lebanon running from the SR 48 SR 123 interchange to an intersection of US 42 and Miller Road The four lane divided roadway is a northern continuation of a divided highway segment of SR 48 The route was created by 1971 when a high speed bypass of Lebanon was created 26 27 SR 48 T is not signed as such the northbound direction is signed as To US 42 north and the southbound direction is signed as To SR 48 south 28 References Edit a b Deeter Judy William H Pitsenbarger A Hero of Piqua and America This Local Life Troy Ohio My Miami County Retrieved July 7 2019 a b Nguyen Minh October 16 2018 image by 1ec5 Mapillary Retrieved July 7 2019 a b Roadway Description Inventory Report DESTAPE Ohio Department of Transportation March 6 2017 Retrieved June 24 2017 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Clermont County PDF Warren County PDF Montgomery County PDF Miami County PDF Shelby County PDF 5533 62 U S A F Pararescue memorial highway Ohio Revised Code LAW Writer May 18 2005 Retrieved July 13 2019 Ohio Governor Signs PJ Parkway Law PDF Journal of Special Operations Medicine Hurlburt Field Florida Joint Special Operations University 6 2 55 Spring 2006 ISSN 1553 9768 Archived PDF from the original on November 2 2021 Retrieved July 7 2019 Ohio Rev Code 5533 621 Captain Seth Mitchell Memorial Highway Houck Jeanne February 17 2010 The route to immortality The Loveland Herald Vol 91 no 52 The Community Press p A1 Ohio Rev Code 5534 23 SFC Bobby Lee Estle Memorial Highway Portion of Ohio 48 would honor Warren County soldier Dayton Daily News August 29 2016 Archived from the original on September 14 2020 Retrieved September 13 2020 Ohio Rev Code 5534 882 CWO3 James E Groves III Memorial Highway Morris Terry March 18 2013 Kettering pilot was near end of final tour Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on December 19 2019 Retrieved September 13 2020 Blizzard Nick August 26 2020 Fallen Kettering soldier honored with Ohio 48 dedication Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on September 14 2020 Retrieved September 13 2020 a b Ohio Rev Code 5534 845 Sgt Cameron H Thomas Memorial Way Sgt Kevin J Lannon Memorial Way a b Blizzard Nick August 31 2023 Parts of Ohio 48 to be named in honor of fallen Army Rangers from Kettering Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on September 1 2023 Retrieved September 2 2023 Frolik Cornelius February 22 2019 North Main safety ideas include lane reductions crosswalk changes Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on January 4 2021 Retrieved May 3 2021 Frolik Cornelius March 9 2020 North Main residents skeptical about city s improvement plans Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on January 2 2021 Retrieved May 3 2021 Frolik Cornelius January 1 2021 Dayton wants North Main Street road diet change dead man s curve Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on January 2 2021 Retrieved May 3 2021 Frolik Cornelius May 2 2021 Remake of large stretch of North Main gets boost from state funding Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on May 3 2021 Retrieved May 3 2021 Blizzard Nick September 29 2022 Roundabout being explored for major Oakwood intersection on Ohio 48 Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on October 14 2022 Retrieved September 2 2023 Blizzard Nick Susco Daniel May 1 2023 Oakwood traffic study heavily focused on Ohio 48 roundabout option Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on May 2 2023 Retrieved September 2 2023 Kelley Jeremy P July 31 2023 Oakwood council may vote Aug 7 to seek grant funding for Far Hills roundabout Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on August 1 2023 Retrieved September 2 2023 This source erroneously describes the roundabout as having a dumbbell design Blizzard Nick August 7 2023 Oakwood seeks funds for proposed Ohio 48 roundabout despite opposition Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on September 2 2023 Retrieved September 2 2023 This source erroneously describes the roundabout as having a dumbbell design Warren County 24 Hour Average Traffic County PDF ODOT 1982 pp 2 3 Retrieved January 7 2014 Lebanon OH and Vicinity Map Hampton Publishing Co Retrieved January 7 2014 ODOT Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams SR 48 T PDF Retrieved January 7 2014 1969 Official Ohio Highway Map MrSID Map Cartography by P E Masheter Director Ohio Department of Highways 1969 Retrieved September 22 2013 1971 Ohio Highway Map MrSID Map Cartography by J Phillip Richley Director ODOH 1971 Retrieved August 19 2013 Google January 7 2014 Overview of SR 48 T Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 7 2014 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ohio State Route 48 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Ohio State Route 48KML is from 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